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Lok Sabha elections 2014: Tripura registers 85 per cent turnout, Assam 76 per cent
Updated On: 07 April, 2014 12:23 PM IST | | Agencies
<p>Assam, Tripura kick off balloting with high turnout, While Tripura on Monday witnessed 85 per cent polling in one Lok Sabha seat, in Assam 76 per cent voters cast their ballot in five constituencies as the first phase of the nine-stage general elections ended peacefully</p>
Guwahati/Agartala/New Delhi: India went to the polls on Monday, with nearly six million people casting their vote in five constituencies in Assam and one of two seats in Tripura. The chief ministers of both the northeastern states dismissed any "Modi wave" and expressed happiness at the high voter turnout of at least 76 percent in Assam and as high as 85 percent in Tripura.
The nine-phase Lok Sabha election, the world's largest democratic exercise involving 814 million eligible voters spread across 28 states and seven union territories, began Monday and ends May 12. The results will be out May 16.
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