The polling began at a steady pace this morning with not much queues witnessed outside the booth.
The re-polling was ordered when the election official posted on this booth failed to follow the set procedure.
The official failed to erase the sample votes from the Electronic Voting Machine (EVM) due to which there was a mismatch between the number of votes polled and voters who actually turned out for voting.
The mistake came to light only at around 11.30 am when 192 voters had already exercised their right.
Elections for 40 assembly constituencies of Goa Assembly were held on February 4.
The Election Commission of India had put up a figure of 82.23 per cent voting which is likely to increase after total votes polled during the re-poll is counted.
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