Curtains On Assembly Polls, Nearly 69% Turnout In Last Phase

Curtains On Assembly Polls, Nearly 69% Turnout In Last Phase

Srinagar: The three-phased Assembly Election in J&K concluded with the last and final one concluding on Tuesday with overall voter turnout of 68.72 percent.
Elections Commission of India had issued formal schedule on August 16. Poll for 24 Assemblies in phase-1 was held on September 18, second phase for 26 Assemblies on September 25 and last phase was for 40 Assembly Constituencies. Poll percentage in 1st phase was 61.38 %, in 2 nd phase it was 57.31 % and in last third phase poll percentage is 68.72 % (tentative). Overall poll percentage comes to 63.45 % (tentative).
The ECI said in a press release that the polling for the Jammu & Kashmir Legislative Assembly elections concluded today in a peaceful and celebratory atmosphere.
“The elections were a resounding statement in favour of democracy in line with the CEC Rajiv Kumar’s vote of confidence given during the announcement of the general elections in J&K on August 16,” the release said.
He had then expressed that “in Jammu-Kashmir, the world will witness the defeat of nefarious and inimical interests and the triumph of democracy.”
Chief Election Commissioner (CEC) Rajiv Kumar said that “J&K Assembly elections have marked a significant deepening of democracy, which will echo in the pages of history and continue to inspire a democratic spirit of the region for years to come. He dedicated these elections to the people of J&K, acknowledging their determination and belief in the democratic process. The peaceful and participative elections are historic, wherein democracy is taking root more profoundly than ever before, driven by the will of the people of J&K.”
“These elections have witnessed a significant increase in voter turnout in areas which have been infamous for militancy and boycotting democratic processes. Polling percentage has increased by 12.97 per cent in Pulwama AC in the Legislative Assembly Elections 2024 compared to the corresponding elections held in 2014. Zainapora AC in Shopian saw a 9.52 per cent increase while Eidgah AC in Srinagar registered a 9.16 per cent increase, reflecting growing confidence in the electoral process,” the release stated.
Kashmiri Migrant voters were also empowered to exercise their franchise through 24 special polling stations setup in Jammu (19), Udhampur (1) and Delhi (4).
In phase-3, 40 Assembly constituencies spread across 7 districts saw polling across 5060 polling stations set up for voters in this phase. 415 Candidates were in the fray, including 387 men and 28 women candidates in this phase of the elections. The seven districts that went to polls in phase 3 are: Bandipora, Baramulla, Jammu, Kathua, Kupwara, Samba and Udhampur.

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