Bihar elections: 53.54% voter turnout in Phase I, slightly lower than 2015

This is the first major election being conducted amid the raging Covid-19 pandemic in the country

Bihar Assembly polls
Polling official applies indelible ink to a voter during the first phase of Bihar Assembly polls at Paligang, in Patna on Wednesday.
Press Trust of India Patna
2 min read Last Updated : Oct 28 2020 | 10:16 PM IST

The coronavirus pandemic did not

have much impact on the voter turnout in the first phase of Bihar assembly polls as an estimated 53.54 voters exercised their franchise compared to 54.75 per cent in these districts in 2015, according to provisional figures.

This is the first major election being conducted amid the raging COVID-19 pandemic in the country.

The 2020 poll percentage is likely to go up as the Election Commission is updating the data with more inputs from 71 constituencies spread across 16 districts.

While the voting percentage in these districts was 54.75 in 2015, it was 53.54 (provisional figures) this year, the EC said.

According to the provisional data, the highest poll percentage is recorded in Banka district at 59.57. It had recorded 56.43 per cent out in 2015 polls.

Munger district has registered the least voter turnout at 47.36 per cent. It had recorded 52.24 per cent turnout in 2015.

Out of the 71 constituencies, 35 are in Naxal-hit areas where the polling hour was curtailed.

Polling was conducted till 3 PM in four Naxal-affected constituencies of Chainpur, Nabinagar, Kutumba and Rafiganj while in the other five Naxal-hit constituencies it went up to 5 PM.

In the remaining 26 Naxal-affected constituencies, polling was held till 4 PM.

The poll panel said that since the announcement of the elections, 534 arms, 193 cartridges and three bombs were seized from the areas that went to polls in the first phase.

As many as 159 people were detained as a preventive measure during the polling on Wednesday, the poll panel said.

The poll panel had set up 119 model polling stations and deployed 1,708 video cameras.

(Only the headline and picture of this report may have been reworked by the Business Standard staff; the rest of the content is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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First Published: Oct 28 2020 | 10:09 PM IST

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