The polling, which was held amid tight security, was dull in the morning due to rainy weather but picked up as the day progressed and people flocked the booths to cast their votes, Election Commission officials said.
The polling was peaceful, and there was no report of any untoward incident from the constituency, a senior official said.
"As many as 71.18 per cent of the voters exercised their franchise. The percentage can go up slightly. The polling remained peaceful and no untoward incident was reported," Punjab's Chief Electoral Officer, Kusumjit Sidhu told PTI in Chandigarh.
In 2012 assembly polls, Moga, which is also birthplace of Lala Lajpat Rai, had registered a poll percentage of 78 per cent.
Polling, which started at 8 AM and ended nine hours later, had to be stopped for about 40 minutes at booth number 171 in the morning following some defect in a EVM, which was changed and the voting later resumed.
A total of 1,79,338 voters were eligible to exercise their franchise. While 69 booths were hyper sensitive, 90 had been declared as sensitive out of the total 188.
In their poll campaign, the Congress had urged the voters to reject turncoat Jain while SAD had asked the people to vote for development.
Ravinder Singh Dhaliwal of People's Party of Punjab, a candidate enjoying support of the Sanjha Morcha, a group of various political outfits, was also in the fray.
The bypoll was necessitated due to Jain resigning from the Congress and joining the ruling SAD-BJP alliance.
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