Assam bypolls: 30 pc voting in 5 assembly seats till 11 AM

Guwahati, Nov 13: Over 30 per cent of 9.1 lakh electors cast their votes in the first four hours of polling on Wednesday during by-elections to five assembly constituencies in Assam, according to official data.

According to the Election Commission, approximately 30.31 per cent of 9,09,057 electors, including 4,54,963 women and 19 third gender, exercised their franchise in the first four hours till 11 AM to decide the fate of 34 candidates.

There are also 2,617 service voters in these five constituencies, where polling is taking place according to pre-delimitation data, an official said.

Bypolls are taking place in Dholai (SC), Sidli (ST), Bongaigaon, Behali and Samaguri assembly constituencies as these seats fell vacant with the representatives of them winning the recent Lok Sabha elections.

Bongaigaon recorded the highest turnout of 32.9 per cent, followed by Sidli at 32.2 per cent, Samaguri at 31.65 per cent, Behali at 30.4 per cent and Dholai at 24.65 per cent, ECI data showed.

“Voting is going on peacefully so far and we have not received any adverse report. People started coming to their respective booths from as early as 5:30 am. Long queues of voters were seen outside polling booths in most of the places,” Assam Chief Electoral Officer Anurag Goel told PTI.

He said that there were reports of malfunctioning of EVMs in some booths during the mock polling, and those machines were replaced.

Another official said that reports of EVM malfunctioning were received from some polling stations after voting started. Those machines were immediately replaced as a sufficient number of units were kept in reserve.

Most of the contesting candidates have voted in their respective booths during the first two hours of polling.

Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma appealed to the people of Behali, Samaguri, Dholai, Bongaigaon and Sidli to come out and actively take part in the bypolls.

“Your voice matters and the choice you make will determine the course of your constituency’s development in the coming days,” he said in a post on X.

Voting began at 7 AM and is scheduled to conclude at 5 PM.

Around 9,000 polling personnel have been engaged to have a smooth election across 1,078 polling stations in the five seats.

Webcasting is being done from 592 polling stations, while 11 booths have been made as model polling stations and 14 are being managed by all-women staff.

A total of 15 companies of Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF), comprising about 1,500 personnel, have been deployed in all the polling stations, supported by Assam Police. (PTI)

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