Bihar elections: Over 17% polling recorded till 10 a.m

Polling was peaceful during this period but there have been reports of malfunctioning of EVMs from various districts

Bihar, Elections
Voters wait in queues to cast their vote during second phase of Bihar elections at Gaya. Photo: PTI
Press Trust of India Patna
Last Updated : Nov 05 2015 | 12:05 PM IST

Over 17% turnout was recorded in the first three hours of voting in 57 Assembly constituencies spread over nine districts in the final phase of polling in Bihar.

Polling was peaceful during this period but there have been reports of malfunctioning of EVMs from various districts like Kishanganj, Darbhanga, Madhubani where voting began a little late.

"Polling is peaceful as we have not received information of any untoward incident so far," Additional Chief Electoral Officer (ACEO) R Lakshmanan told PTI.

Polling is currently underway in nine districts of Madhubani, Supual, Araria, Kisanganj, Purnea and Katihar Madhepura, Saharsa, and Darbhanga in fifth and final phase of Bihar elections amid tight security arrangements.

As per an EC bulletin around 10 am, Madhubani recorded 10.08% of voting, Supual 14.25%, Araria 8.77, Kisanganj 10.62%, Purnea 12.36%, Katihar 9.50%, Madhepura 13.48%, Saharsa 7.18, and Darbhanga 14%.

Supaul district recorded a maximum turnout of 14.25% while Saharsa recorded the lowest turnout of 7.18% till 9 a.m.

More than five (5.58)% turnout was recorded in the first one hour of polling in these districts.

Voting began at 7 a.m amid tight security in 57 constituencies of nine districts.

Prominent personalities who cast their vote in first two hours included BJP national spokesman Shahnawaz Hussain and JD(U) national president Sharad Yadav.

"It is always good experience to vote in your own assembly constituency. I could not vote in my home constituency during Lok Sabha polls due to my engagements in Lok Sabha elections but I always manage to vote in my home constituency during Assembly elections," Hussain said after casting his vote at Kosi Project booth in Supaul town.

Hussain, who was seen standing in a queue waiting for his turn to vote, said that he has voted for Bihar's development.

JD(U) president Sharad Yadav, who cast his vote at Adarsh Middle School in Madhepura town, appealed to people to vote for Bihar's development and future.

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First Published: Nov 05 2015 | 9:55 AM IST

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