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63% polling in Uttar Pradesh election first phase

Updated on: 11 February,2017 08:53 PM IST  | 
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The first phase of the Uttar Pradesh elections passed off "peacefully" on Saturday with over 63 per cent polling recorded till 5 p.m. The percentage is expected to go up, the Election Commission said

63% polling in Uttar Pradesh election first phase

63% polling in Uttar Pradesh election first phase

An Indian election officer marks the finger of a voter at a polling station in Muzaffarnagar in Uttar Pradesh on February 11, 2017. Voting got underway on February 11 in India
An Indian election officer marks the finger of a voter at a polling station in Muzaffarnagar in Uttar Pradesh on February 11, 2017. Voting got underway on February 11 in India's most populous state Uttar Pradesh in a contest seen as a key test for Narendra Modi halfway into his first term as prime minister. Pic/PTI


New Delhi/Lucknow: The first phase of the Uttar Pradesh elections passed off "peacefully" on Saturday with over 63 per cent polling recorded till 5 p.m. The percentage is expected to go up, the Election Commission said.


"Participation (of voters) has been exemplary. Sixty three per cent voters have cast their vote till 5 p.m. and the number would go up as there were queues in front of the polling centres," Deputy Election Commissioner Vijay Dev told reporters here.


Voting was continuing at some polling stations since voters who had queued up by 5 p.m. were allowed to exercise their franchise.

He said the elections spread across 15 districts, 73 assembly constituencies, involved over 2.6 crore voters, 839 candidates, including 73 women candidates.

He said there was no major law and order problem, and EVMs which malfunctioned at few polling booths, were replaced within no time.

"Elaborate security arrangements were made to ensure free and fair elections," he said, adding that over two lakh security personnel were deployed at various locations across the 15 districts.

Dev said that nearly three lakh "troublemakers" were bound down.

He said 3,888 cameras were also placed at various locations to keep watch on every activity in poll bound areas.

The Deputy Election Commissioner also said that Rs 19.56 lakh in cash, 4.4 lakh litre of alcohol worth Rs 4.4 lakh and gold and silver worth Rs 14 crore was seized before the elections.

Asked about the call for election boycott at a few places, Dev said that things were sorted out at six out of seven places where poll boycott call was given by the public dissatisfied for various reasons.

He, however, expressed satisfaction on the overall exercise of polling and thanked and congratulated all political parties and general public for their "cooperation".

"The first phase (of elections) has set the tone for the next six phases," he said

The polling percentage in the region has bettered the past two elections of 2007 and 2012, an election official in Lucknow told IANS based on reports gathered from all polling stations. The average polling is over 60 per cent in western UP seats.

By the time voting ended, Noida had recorded 59 per cent, Dadri 61, Jewar (65), Bulandshahr (64), Shamli (62), Fatehabad (70.82), Mathura (67), Agra (63.94) and Fatehpur Siri (69.49).

The polling percentage in Mathura improved by eight per cent over the 2012 state assembly elections.

Total vote percentage in the 2007 state assembly polls was 45.96 per cent and 59.40 per cent in 2012. This is set to be broken this time round as people have turned out in much larger numbers.

At few places, polling was disrupted or delayed due to technical snags in EVMs, said an official, adding that by and large voting was smooth and steady at most places.

Sporadic incidents of poll violence were also reported from some places. Clashes between activists of the ruling Samajwadi Party and the Bahujan Samaj Party were reported from two places.

The largest constituency in this phase, as per population, is Sahibabad in Ghaziabad and the smallest is Jalesar in Etah.

There were 26,822 polling centres in this phase of polling. Among the candidates in the fray was Pankaj Singh, the son of Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh.

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