"The polling were held in 175 Zilla Parishad seats and for 1,394 gram panchayats and 18,859 wards. Polling was more or less peaceful.
While the highest 86 per cent of voters exercised their democratic rights in Subarnapur district, the lowest 66 per cent votes were polled in Ganjam district," State Election Commissioner Rabinarayan Senapati told reporters.
Senapati said the district Collectors have been asked to submit detailed reports on disruption of polling in some places.
Commission officials said polling was cancelled in two places due to different reasons.
Reports of poll disruption were received by the SEC from Puri district, while some people boycotted polling in some other places.
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