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Jammu and Kashmir Elections: Phase 1 sees 59% voter turnout

Chief Electoral Officer PK Pole announced that this marks the highest voter turnout in the last seven Lok Sabha and assembly elections in the region.

September 18, 2024 / 22:08 IST
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Voters wait in a queue at a polling station during the first phase of Assembly elections, in Shopian district of south Kashmir. (PTI Photo)
Voters wait in a queue at a polling station during the first phase of Assembly elections, in Shopian district of south Kashmir. (PTI Photo)

Approximately 59% of eligible voters in Jammu and Kashmir participated in the first assembly election on September 18 since the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019. The initial phase of voting proceeded smoothly with no major incidents.

Chief Electoral Officer PK Pole announced that this marks the highest voter turnout in the last seven Lok Sabha and assembly elections in the region. The final turnout figures may increase once reports from remote areas and postal ballots are included.

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Polling started at 7 am and continued steadily throughout the day. In the first phase, which covered 24 of the 90 seats—16 in Kashmir Valley and 8 in Jammu—over 2.3 million voters were eligible to choose from 219 candidates, including 90 independents.

Early turnout figures showed 11.11% at 9 am, rising to 26.72% by 1 pm and 50.65% by 3 pm. By 5 pm, turnout had reached 58.19%, and CEO Pole later confirmed a preliminary turnout of around 59%.