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J&K records plus 48% polling in second phase of DDC elections

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Srinagar: A 48.62 percent turnout was recorded in the second phase of polling in District Development Council (DDC) elections in Jammu and Kashmir which passed off peacefully on Tuesday.

Jammu region witnessed 65.54 percent voting, while Kashmir Valley recorded an average of 33.34 percent turnout, State Election Commissioner K K Sharma told reporters here.

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Bandipora district recorded the highest turnout in Kashmir at 69.66 percent which was the third-highest in the union territory.

A turnout of 51.76 was recorded in the first phase on November 28– 64.2 percent in the Jammu division and 40.65 percent in the Kashmir division.

The election is significant as it is the first major democratic exercise since the Centre abrogated Article 370 that gave special status to J&K and bifurcated the state into two union territories in August year.

Poonch recorded the highest turnout of 75 percent on Tuesday, while Pulwama retained its position at the bottom, as in the first phase, with just 8.67 percent people casting their votes.

Out of the 280 constituencies in Jammu and Kashmir, 43 went to polls in the second phase with 25 in Kashmir and 18 in the Jammu division.

Voting was held in 43 DDC constituencies including 25 in Kashmir and 18 in the Jammu region in the first phase.

“The voting for the second phase of DDC elections passed off peacefully with no incident reported from anywhere in the union territory. The overall voting percentage for the second phase was 48.62 per cent,” Sharma said.

On the dip in poll percentage in the Valley, Sharma said it was for the people to vote.

“We have been appealing to people to vote in the DDC polls as these are very important in electing the decision-making body at the district level. We have run awareness campaigns in this regard but in the end, it is the people who have to vote,” he said.

Giving details, Sharma said 1.45 lakh people including 62,117 women turned up to cast their votes in the Valley. In Jammu, 1.27 lakh male voters and 1.13 lakh female voters exercised their franchise.

Giving district-wise details, the SEC informed that in Kashmir Division, the polling percentage recorded in Budgam was 43.51 percent, Srinagar 33.78 percent, Kulgam 29.90 percent, Baramulla 28.95 percent,  Shopian 17.28 percent,  and Anantnag 16.09 percent

Similarly, in Jammu division, poll percentage of 61.64 percent was recorded in Kishtwar, 64.80 percent in Doda, 66.23 percent in Ramban, 62.51 percent in Udhampur, 66.38 percent in Samba and 69.27 percent in Reasi and 60.21 percent in Rajouri.

Further, he said that counting of votes for Sarpanch and Panch constituencies which went to poll in the second phase is being conducted immediately after the close of poll and results shall be declared then and there only.

Poll %age in Second Phase …

Kashmir valley: 34.8%

Srinagar 33.8 %

Budgam 43.9 %

Kupwara 58.6 %

Baramulla 30.2 %

Bandipora 70.8 %

Ganderbal 49.1 %

Anantnag 30.9 %

Shopian 17.2 %

Pulwama 8.6 %

1.41 lakh out of 4.04 lakh voters voted.

Jammu division 65.5 %

Jammu 70 %

Kishtwar 61.6 %

Rajouri 60.2 %

Poonch 75.1 %

Udhampur 62.5 %

Doda – 64.8 %

Kathua 60.1 %

Ramban 66.2 %

Reasi 69.2 % -excellent

Samba 66.4 %

2.42 lakh voters out of 3.68 lakh voted.

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