During 2012 assembly polls, Punjab had witnessed 78.57 per cent polling.
However, an official of the state election office said the constituency wise poll data was still being tabulated.
Out of total electors of over 1.98 crore, about 1.54 crore exercised their franchise yesterday.
The percentage of male and female voters were 78.5 and 79.2 respectively. The third gender voting percentage was 22 per cent, as per information given by state election office.
During last assembly polls, the percentage of female polling was 79.10 per cent and male voting was 78.09 per cent.
On an average, Malwa area polled over 80 per cent while Majha and Doaba regions polled about 75 per cent each.
Malwa region comprises 69 seats and has a major role to play in deciding the formation of the government while Majha area has 25 seats and Doaba has 23 seats.
Malwa region registered a heavy turnout from where the new entrant AAP is hoping to gain majority of seats in the 117 Assembly constituencies.
Malwa region mainly comprises Ludhiana, Muktasr, Ferozepur, Bathinda while Majha area comprises Amritsar, Pathankot, Tarn Taran and Gurdaspur. Doaba region has Jalandhar, Kapurthala, Hoshiarpur and Nawanshahar.
The elections are litmus test for Prime Minister Narendra Modi's demonetization scheme even as SAD-BJP was facing strong 10-year long anti-incumbency. Poll is also seen as AAP supremo Arvind Kejriwal's reach beyond Delhi and revival of Congress under Rahul Gandhi who intensively campaigned in the state.
Punjab has witnessed a three-cornered contest between ruling Shiromani Akali Dal-BJP alliance, opposition Congress and new entrant Aam Aadmi Party.
The other prominent candidates in the polls included
Congress veteran and former Chief Minister Rajinder Kaur Bhattal (Lehragagga), Indian Youth Congress Chief Raja Amarinder Singh Warring (Gidderbaha), Badal's estranged nephew Manpreet Singh Badal on Congress ticket (Bathinda Urban) and Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) MP Bhagwant Mann, who is crossing swords with Sukhbir in Jalalabad.
The total number of candidates in the fray were 1145, including 81 female and one transgender.
Counting of votes will take place on March 11.
Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) fielded candidates in 94 seats while its ally BJP nominated candidates in the remaining 23 seats. Congress contested alone on all seats.
AAP, which is contesting Punjab polls for the first time, fielded candidates in 112 seats, while its ally Lok Insaf Party, led by Ludhiana-based Bains brothers, fielded nominees in five seats.
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