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Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections second phase: Over 46% voting till 3 pm

The voting began at 7 am amidst tight security arrangements and was going on smoothly, the officials said after the first two hours of voting

PTI Srinagar Published 25.09.24, 09:26 AM
Voters stand in a queue to cast their votes at a polling station during the second phase Assembly elections, in Srinagar, Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024.

Voters stand in a queue to cast their votes at a polling station during the second phase Assembly elections, in Srinagar, Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2024. PTI Photo

A voter turnout of 46.12 per cent was recorded till 3 pm in the second phase of Jammu and Kashmir polls on Wednesday, the Election Commission said.

The voting began at 7 am amid tight security arrangements and is underway peacefully.

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The Gulabgarh (ST) seat in the Jammu region recorded the overall highest voting percentage at 65.57, followed closely by Poonch Haveli at 62.91, the EC data showed.

The maximum voting percentage among the 15 assembly segments in the Kashmir valley was recorded in Khansahib at 58.2. It was followed by Kangan (ST) at 56.55 per cent and Chrar-i-Sharief at 55.04 per cent.

The lowest 13.28 per cent voting was recorded in the Habbakadal constituency here till 3 pm.

The voting is scheduled to conclude at 6 pm.

The first phase of voting had taken place on September 18 while the third and last phase of voting is scheduled for October 1. Counting of votes will be taken up on October 8 along with Haryana assembly elections. PTI SSB MIJ KSS KSS

Over 36% voting till 1pm

A voter turnout of 36.93 per cent was recorded till 1 pm in the second phase of Jammu and Kashmir polls on Wednesday, the Election Commission said.

The voting began at 7 am amid tight security arrangements and was underway peacefully.

The Gulabgarh (ST) seat in the Jammu region recorded the overall highest voting percentage at 53.94, followed closely by Poonch Haveli at 51.57, the EC data showed.

The maximum voting percentage among the 15 assembly segments in the Kashmir Valley was recorded in Khansahib at 45.44. It was followed by Kangan (ST) at 45 per cent, and Chrar-i-Sharief at 44.26 per cent.

The lowest 11.14 per cent voting was recorded in the Habbakadal constituency here till 1 pm.

The voting is scheduled to conclude at 6 pm.

Over 24% voting till 11am

A voter turnout of 24.10 per cent was recorded in the first four hours of polling in the second phase of Jammu and Kashmir elections, an official said on Wednesday.

The voting began at 7 am amid tight security arrangements.

The Gulabgarh (ST) seat in the Jammu region recorded the overall highest voting percentage at 35.72, followed closely by Poonch Haveli at 34.26.

The maximum voting percentage among the 15 assembly segments in the Kashmir Valley was recorded in Kangan (ST) at 30.94. It was followed by Chrar-i-Sharief at 28.85 per cent and Khansahib at 27 per cent.

The lowest 7.40 per cent voting was recorded in the Habbakadal constituency here till 11 am, they said.

The voting is scheduled to conclude at 6 pm.

Over 10% voting in first 2 hours

A voter turnout of 10.22 per cent was recorded in the first two hours of polling in the second phase of Jammu and Kashmir elections, an official said on Wednesday.

The voting began at 7 am amid tight security arrangements.

The Surankote (ST) seat in the Jammu region recorded the overall highest voting percentage at 14.57 per cent, followed closely by Poonch Haveli at 14.56 per cent.

The maximum voting percentage among the 15 assembly segments in the Kashmir Valley was recorded in Kangan (ST) at 13.52. It was followed by Chrar-i-Sharief at 13 per cent and Ganderbal at 12.06 per cent. The lowest 2.63 per cent voting was recorded in the Habbakadal constituency here, they said.

Brisk polling in initial hours

The voting in the second phase of the assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir began at a brisk note Wednesday morning with queues of electors seen at multiple polling booths across all the 26 seats, officials said.

The voting began at 7 am amidst tight security arrangements and was going on smoothly, the officials said after the first two hours of voting.

They said brisk polling was witnessed in the first hour and long queues of people were seen outside the polling booths.

While the Chrar-e-Sharif assembly segment in central Kashmir's Budgam district witnessed heavy polling, the two seats in Ganderbal district recorded brisk polling as well. However, the polling was yet to pick up in Srinagar district, the officials said.

The assembly constituencies where polls are being held in the second phase are spread over six districts -- three each in the Valley and the Jammu division.

The constituencies in Srinagar district are Hazratbal, Khanyar, Habbakadal, Lal Chowk, Channapora, Zadibal, Central Shalteng and Eidgah.

The segments in Budgam district are Budgam, Beerwah, Khansahib, Chrar-I-Sharief and Chadoora, while there are two constituencies in Ganderbal district -- Kangan (ST) and Ganderbal.

The seats going to polls in Jammu division are Gulabgarh (ST), Reasi, Shri Mata Vaishno Devi (in Reasi district), Kalakote-Sunderbani, Nowshera, Rajouri (ST) (in Rajouri district), Budhal (ST), Thannamandi (ST), Surankote (ST), Poonch Haveli and Mendhar (ST) (Poonch district).

The polling will decide the fate of 239 candidates including former chief minister Omar Abdullah who is contesting from two seats -- Budgam and Ganderbal.

For this phase, 93 candidates are in the fray in Srinagar district, followed by 46 in Budgam district, 34 in Rajouri district, 25 in Poonch district, 21 in Ganderbal district and 20 in Reasi district.

The Election Commission of India has set up 3,502 polling stations in these segments. There are 1,056 urban polling stations and 2,446 rural polling stations, the officials said.

Security personnel comprising police, armed police and central armed paramilitary forces have been deployed in strength around the polling stations.

A multi-tier security blanket has been thrown around each polling station to ensure the voting for the second phase is held in an atmosphere free of fear, they added.

Apart from Abdullah, other key candidates whose fate will be determined in this phase include JKPCC president Tariq Hamid Karra and BJP J-K chief Ravinder Raina.

Karra is contesting from Central Shalteng, while Raina will be trying to retain his Nowshera seat in Rajouri district, which he won in the 2014 assembly polls.

The voting is scheduled to end at 6 pm.

Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by The Telegraph Online staff and has been published from a syndicated feed.

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