R K Nagar bypoll ends peacefully

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Press Trust of India Chennai
Last Updated : Dec 21 2017 | 7:10 PM IST
Polling passed off peacefully at the R K Nagar Assembly constituency here today, with an estimated 60 per cent of the electorate exercising their franchise by 3 pm in the prestigious bypoll.
Election officials said the final voting figure is expected later tonight as many people were still waiting to cast their votes at 5 pm.
An estimated 60 per cent of the 2,28,234 voters in the constituency exercised their franchise by 3 PM and there were no reports of any untoward incident, officials said.
In booth after booth, serpentine queues were witnessed right from 8 am when voting opened with women outnumbering men in several of them.
A large number of people were awaiting their turn to vote even at the scheduled closure of voting at five pm.
All those who were present inside the polling stations ahead of the 5 pm deadline were given tokens by officials to ensure that they exercised their franchise.
There were sporadic complaints of snag in some EVMs, and consequential delay.
Also, some voters complained that their names were deleted, others claimed their names were struck off the rolls wrongly categorising them as "dead."
The byelection is being held to fill the vacancy caused by the death of sitting MLA and late AIADMK supremo J Jayalalithaa in December last year.
The bypoll is being seen as an litmus test for the AIADMK, as it is the first election since Jayalalithaa'S death and after it got the Two Leaves election symbol back following merger of factions led by chief minister K Palaniswami and his present deputy and former rebel O Panneerselvem.
The key contenders in the poll are ruling AIADMK's E Madhusudhanan, main opposition DMK candidate N Maruthu Ganesh and sidelined AIADMK leader T T V Dhinakaran, contesting as an independent.
Though as many as 59 candidates are in the fray including from BJP, it is mainly seen as a fight between the AIADMK, its rival faction led by Dhinakaran and DMK.
Madhusudhanan is a party veteran who hails from the constituency as also Ganesh.
Voting at 258 polling stations passed off peacefully with 2500 state police personnel, 15 companies of Central Armed Police Forces and 1638 election officers manning the poll process.
RK Nagar, represented twice by Jayalalithaa, has an electorate of 2,28,234, comprising 1,10,903 men, 1,17,232 women and 99 transgenders.
Counting of votes will be taken up on December 24 and the results are expected to be out by afternoon that day.

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First Published: Dec 21 2017 | 7:10 PM IST

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