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Voters wait in a queue to cast their votes during the third and final phase of Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections at Pattan area, in Baramulla district on Tuesday. | Photo: PTI

LIVE | J&K Assembly polls final phase: Turnout may surpass LS poll figures

The voter turnout in Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the ongoing Assembly polls in the Union Territory was also higher than in the Lok Sabha elections.


The third and final phase of Assembly polls in Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday (October 1) saw a turnout of 65.48 per cent till 5 pm, which is likely to surpass the Lok Sabha poll turnout in the corresponding seven districts, according to latest data available.

In the recently-held parliamentary polls, the turnout in these districts was recorded at 66.78 per cent. The voter turnout in Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the ongoing Assembly polls in the Union Territory was also higher than in the Lok Sabha elections.

While seven districts in Phase 1 recorded 61.38 per cent turnout in these assembly elections, it was 60 per cent in the general elections.

Similarly, six districts that went to polls in Phase 2 of the Assembly polls recorded 57.31 per cent polling as compared to 52.17 per cent turnout in the Lok Sabha polls, according to available data.

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Baramulla, Sopore shun boycott

The three border districts of Kashmir -- Baramulla, Bandipora and Kupwara -- registered a voter turnout of 60 per cent with traditional boycott bastions of Sopore and Baramulla towns witnessing the highest turnout in an election in the last three decades.

However, the turnout in the 16 Assembly segments of these three districts on Tuesday was nearly 5 per cent less than what was recorded in the 2014 Assembly polls.

The third and final phase of the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly polls was held on Tuesday. The polling in the 40 Assembly segments across seven districts, including the winter capital Jammu, began at 7 am and concluded at 6 pm. The votes will be counted on October 8.

Turnout more than 2014 polls

According to the election commission data, Sopore town, which was once a hotbed of separatism and militancy, witnessed a turnout of 41.44 per cent -- 11 per cent more than the 2014 Assembly polls.

In the Baramulla Assembly seat, nearly 48 per cent of voters exercised their franchise. The turnout in this election was 8 per cent more than in 2014.

The Pattan Assembly segment also registered a higher voter turnout compared to 2014 as nearly 61 per cent electorate cast their votes.

One of the key factors attributed to the higher voter turnout in Sopore was the presence of Aijaz Guru, the brother of Parliament attack convict Afzal Guru, as a contestant.

In Baramulla, too, Jamaat-e-Islami-backed independent candidate Abdul Rehman Shalla entering the fray seems to have had a positive effect on the voter turnout

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Drop in poll percentage

However, some of the constituencies which had seen high voter turnout in the Assembly elections 10 years ago, saw a drop in percentage.

Among the areas that saw a substantial dip were Lok Sabha member Sheikh Abdul Rashid's native Langate segment and Kupwara and Handwara segments, the two seats where People's Conference president Sajad Lone is contesting.

Border constituencies of Uri and Karnah also saw more than a 10 per cent dip in the turnout. While 82.85 per cent of voters had cast their votes in Uri in 2014, the number fell to 64.81 per cent this time.

Sonawari segment in Bandipora district also saw a dip of around 15 per cent -- from 80.77 per cent in 2014 to 65.56 per cent this time.

Election officials said the turnout figures could go slightly up as data was still being collected from some of the remote polling stations.

While the campaign for the third phase of polling was intense, the voting passed off peacefully with no major incident reported from anywhere.

(With agency inputs)

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    Several former ministers and candidates were among those who exercised their franchise at various polling stations in Jammu and Samba districts on Tuesday in the third and final phase of the assembly polls.

    Many of them also highlighted that the significant voter turnout symbolises the triumph of democracy over Pakistan-sponsored terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir.

    "Democracy has prevailed in Jammu and Kashmir. The people have defeated Pakistan-sponsored terrorism," former minister and BJP candidate for Jammu North, Shyamlal Sharma said after casting his vote.

    "We will form the government, and our victory will be a testament to the people's endorsement. They are voting for the continuity of development in Jammu and Kashmir," he added.

    Former minister and candidate for the Ramgarh constituency in Samba district, Dr Devender Kumar Manyal, who along with his family cast his vote here, said, "The BJP will emerge victorious in Jammu and Kashmir. We will win this election with a majority."

    Senior BJP leader and candidate for the Nagrota assembly segment, Devendra Singh Rana, predicted that the BJP government would assume power in Jammu and Kashmir.

    He cited the developmental initiatives spearheaded by Prime Minister Narendra Modi as pivotal to the electorate's support.

    Rana expressed gratitude to the Election Commission, administration, and security forces for ensuring free and fair elections in Jammu and Kashmir, and said "this marks a triumph for democracy as J&K undergoes transformation."

    Ravinder Raina, Chief of Jammu and Kashmir BJP, said "Democracy is flourishing in Jammu and Kashmir, where the people have decisively rejected Pakistan-sponsored terrorism." "People are voting for peace, development, progress, and prosperity. Their vote is for democracy, not for terrorism," he said.


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    28.12% voter turnout till 11 am

    28.12% voter turnout recorded till 11 am in the third and final phase of the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections.
    Bandipore-28.04%
    Baramulla-23.20%
    Jammu-27.15%
    Kathua-31.78%
    Kupwara-27.34%
    Samba-31.50%
    Udhampur-33.84%

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