There were reports of malfunctioning of electronic voting places (EVMs) and VVPAT (Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail) at some places in Aravalli and Panchmahal districts.
Voting in the 93 seats of North and Central Gujarat regions was otherwise proceeding peacefully, Election Commission officials said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP president Amit Shah, Union Finance Minister Arun Jaitley, state Congress president Bharat Solanki and Patidar leader Hardik Patel were amongst those who voted.
While the prime minister voted around noon at a polling booth in Sabarmati constituency in Ahmedabad district, Shah, Jaitley and state leaders like Deputy Chief Minister Nitin Patel and former chief minister Anandiben Patel voted earlier in the day.
The prime minister's mother Hiraba, who is in her 90s, cast her vote at a booth in Gandhinagar.
BJP veteran L K Advani is expected to vote in the afternoon.
Hardik Patel and OBC leader Alpesh Thakor, who joined the Congress and is contesting from Radhanpur, voted in Viramgam.
Rebel Congress leader Shankarsinh Vaghela, who floated the Jan Vikalp front, voted at Vasania village in Gandhinagar constituency.
Gujarat Chief Electoral Officer B B Swain told reporters that polling was on in more than 25,000 booths across 14 districts.
"We are live web-casting from 1,700 booths. Security is properly deployed, and staff reached on time," he said.
"We have given proper instructions to ensure that EVMs which encounter problems are changed in time so as to avoid any delay that was encountered during the first phase of polling," Swain said.
Around 2.22 crore voters are eligible to exercise their franchise today to choose between the two main contenders, the BJP and the Congress.
A total of 851 candidates are in the fray for the second phase.
The first phase of voting for the 182-member House, held on December 9, covered 89 seats.
The election is being seen as a "prestige battle" for Prime Minister Modi and a litmus test for the leadership of Congress president-elect Rahul Gandhi.
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