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Last phase of Odisha Lok Sabha, Assembly elections to take place tomorrow.

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Bhubaneswar: Over 1.55 crore voters are expected to exercise their franchise tomorrow in the second and last phase of simultaneous Lok Sabha and Assembly election in Odisha involving 11 Parliamentary and 77 Assembly constituencies. A total of 18,692 booths have been set up for the purpose and around 1.41 lakh polling personnel have been requisitioned.

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Campaigning ends for seven Lok Sabha seats in Bihar.

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Patna: Loudspeakers fell silent on Tuesday evening with campaigning coming to an end for the second phase voting to seven Lok Sabha seats in Bihar on April 17. Tight security arrangements have been put in place as many of the constituencies fall in Maoist-hit areas.

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5th Phase Lok Sabha Elections 2014 LIVE Updates, Fifth Phase 17th April Parliamentary Constituency Updates, Madhya Pradesh, 5th Phase Lok Sabha Elections Voting Patterns Live, Parliamentary Election Voting Percentage Live Coverage 2014

5th Phase Lok Sabha Elections 2014 LIVE Updates, Fifth Phase 17th April Parliamentary Constituency Updates upcoming..

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One hundred and twenty one constituencies in 12 states of the country go to polls in the fifth phase of the Lok Sabha election 2014 on Thursday.

The States going to the polls include: Karnataka (28 seats), Rajasthan (20 seats), Maharashtra (19 seats), Odisha and UP (11 seats each), MP (10 seats), Bihar (7 seats), Jharkhand (6 seats), Chhattisgarh (3 seats), West Bengal (4 seats) and Jammu and Kashmir and Manipur (1 seat each).

Around 51% voters exercised their franchise till 3 pm as voting for the simultaneous second and last phase election to 11 Lok Sabha and 77 Assembly constituencies began in Odisha on Thursday. 

2014 polls could see the highest voter turnout ever

An increase in voter awareness, especially in rural and semi-urban areas, has led to an increase in voter participation with every passing general election.

According to a report in the Hindustan Times,  "As many as 68.29% of voters in 111 Lok Sabha seats that have gone to the polls so far exercised their franchise. This is about eight percentage points higher than the polling percentage in these constituencies in 2009. The overall polling percentage in 2009 was 58.19% when 714 million people were eligible to vote. The highest polling ever recorded was 61.97% in 1998," the report says.

 

Voting percentage till 6 PM 

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Uttar Pradesh: 

Uttar Pradesh records over 38% polling till 5 p.m, where polling is going on on 11 seats in the second phase to decide fate of 150 candidates. 

Brisk polling is going on in 11 seats in the second phase of polls in Uttar Pradesh with over 38.06 per cent polling till 1 p.m. to decide the fate of 150 candidates.

Nagina witnessed 41.04 per cent polling in the first four hours while Moradabad 39.54 per cent and Rampur 36.47 per cent polling each.

Sambhal recorded 40 per cent polling, Amroha 40.90 per cent, Badaun 33.6 per cent, Aonla 38.20 per cent, Bareilly 40.40 per cent, Pilibhit 36.80, Shahjahanpur 34.33 per cent and Kheri 37.4 per cent.

Uttar Pradesh polls Updates: Over 38% polling till 5 p.m....Click here to Read More...>>

Bihar:

3.45 pm: 40.17% voting in Bihar till 5 pm. Patna Sahib 40%, Patliputra 40%, Munger 40%, Nalanda 40%, Arrah 36%, Buxar 44%, Jahanabad 42%.

Chhattisgarh: 

Chhattisgarh recorded 30 percent voting till 5 PM.

Rajasthan:

3.47 pm: Polling percentage in Rajasthan 40.34.09% till 3.40 pm. Highest in Ganganagar - 51.67% followed by Bikaner at 47.96%.

37.46% voting recorded in Rajasthan till 4 PM 

Rajasthan polls Updates : Over 40 percent polling till 4 pm....Click here to Read More...>>

Jharkhand :

An estimated 55 percent voters on Thursday exercised their franchise till 5 PM in the second phase of polling for six Lok Sabha constituencies in Jharkhand where Maoists blew up a stretch of railway track and injured a CRPF personnel in an encounter in Giridih.

With polling was being held in Ranchi, Giridih, Jamshedpur, Singhbhum (ST), Khunti (ST) and Hazaribagh seats under strict security and helicopter surveillance, Around 55 per cent of the electorate voted till 3 pm today in the second phase of polling for six Lok Sabha seats in Jharkhand. 

West Bengal:

3.34 pm: Voter turnout in West Bengal recorded at 70 per cent by 3 pm. Coochbehar 69%, Jalpaiguri 72%, Alipurduar 72.5%, Darjeeling 68.85%

Nearly 60% votes have been polled till 1pm in West Bengal, where polling is going on in four parliamentary constituencies in the first phase of the five-phase election to decide the fate of 47 candidates.
“On an average 59.16% of the 60,33,310 voters have cast their votes in the first six hours of polling in four Lok Sabha constituencies of Coochbehar, Alipurduar, Jalpaiguri and Darjeeling in north Bengal,” 

Maharashtra:

According to election officials, an average of between 31.43 percent voting was recorded till 5 PM.Voters queued up early to vote at thousands of polling booths across 19 Lok Sabha constituencies at the start of polling here Thursday, officials said. 

A large number of voters, including youth, were seen trooping down to the nearest polling stations to take advantage of the cool morning hours and exercise their franchise. 

Madhya Pradesh:

40% voting recorded in MP till 5 PM 

Polling for 10 Lok Sabha seats in Madhya Pradesh under the second-phase election in the state began on Thursday to decide the fate of 142 candidates, including 11 woman. 

Madhya Pradesh polls: 40% polling in Madhya Pradesh till 4 p...Click here to Read More...>>

Manipur :

According to election officials, an average of between10% votes cast till 10 AM. Lok Sabha polls: 62% turnout in Manipur till 2 pm, out of 8.53 lakh electorate have caste their ballot in the second phase of polling for the Inner Manipur Lok Sabha seat till 2 pm Thursday, election office sources said

Karnataka:

53.13 per cent turnout in Karnataka till 4 pm. Bangalore records only 28%.

The state of Karnataka witnessed moderate to brisk polling when balloting for 28 Lok Sabha seats began on Thursday amid tight security. 
In the initial two hours, the voting percentage across the state hovered around 10 percent, officials said, adding, polling had been peaceful so far. 
The three constituencies in Bangalore - South, Central and North - saw enthusiastic voters queue up in good numbers in the initial hours. 

Karnataka polls: 53.13% polling in Karnataka till 4 pm...Click here to Read More...>>

Odisha:

Around 51% voters exercised their franchise during first three hours for the simultaneous second and last phase election to 11 Lok Sabha and 77 Assembly constituencies in Odisha on Thursday. 
Among the early voters were Assam Governor JB Patnaik and Odisha Chief Minister Naveen Patnaik as brisk polling was witnessed in several areas while Angul district recorded 19 percent polling

Jammu & Kashmir:

Congress leader and Union Minister Gulam Nabi Azad's fate is being locked in EVMs in Udhampur Lok Sabha constituency where he is in direct fight with BJP's Jintender Singh.

 

In 5th phase of Lok Sabha Elections 2014 polls on April 17:Top 3 candidates with highest assets.

Nandan Nilekani: Former chairman of Unique Identification authority of India (Aadhar) is topping the list of flushest candidates with Rs 7,710 crore. The co-founder of Infosys is contesting from Bangalore South Lok Sabha seat. Nilekani who will be contesting on Indian National Congress ticket has a total annual income of Rs 168 crore per annum.

Anil Kumar Sharma: He is second on the list with assets worth Rs 849 crore. Chairman cum Managing Director of Amarapali Group of Companies will be fighting for Lok Sabha seat from Jehanabad constituency of Bihar on a Janta Dal (United) ticket and has an income of Rs 10.36 crore.

R Prabhakara Reddy: The Janta Dal (Secular) candidate declared his assets worth Rs 224 crore. He will be contesting from Bangalore Rural constituency of Karnataka and has a yearly income of Rs 3.9 crore. Reedy has liabilities worth Rs 222 crore.

 

Fifth Phase Voting in ,121 Parliamentary Contituencies across 12 States in India .

VIP candidates in Phase - 5

PATLIPUTRA
MISHA BHARATI, DAUGHTER OF LALU PRASAD, RJD
Vs.
RAM KRIPAL YADAV, BJP
PATNA SAHIB
SHATRUGHAN SINHA, FORMER UNION MINISTER, BJP
Vs.
KUNAL SINGH, BHOJPURI ACTOR, INC
MAHASAMUND
AJIT JOGI, FORMER CHIEF MINISTER, INC
Vs.
CHANDULAL SAHU, BJP
RAJNANDGAON
ABHISHEK SINGH, SON OF CHHATTISGARH CM RAMAN SINGH, BJP
Vs.
KAMLESHWAR VERMA, INC
JAMSHEDPUR
AJAY KUMAR, SITTING MP, JVM (P)
Vs.
VIDYUT BARAN MAHATO, BJP

 

SINGHBHUM
GEETA KODA, WIFE OF MADHU KODA, JAI BHARAT SAMANTA PARTY
Vs.
LAXMAN GILUWA, BJP
HAZARIBAGH
JAYANT SINHA, SON OF YASHWANT SINHA, BJP
Vs.
SAURABH NARAIN SINGH, INC
RANCHI
SUBODH KANT SAHAY, FORMER UNION MINISTER, INC
Vs.
RAM TAHAL CHAUDHARY, BJP
Vs.
SUDESH MAHTO, FORMER DEPUTY CM, AJSU
BANGALORE SOUTH
ANANTH KUMAR, BJP
Vs.
NANDAN NILEKANI, FORMER CHAIRMAN UIDAI, INC
SHIMOGA
B. S. YEDDYURAPPA, FORMER CM, BJP
Vs.
GEETHA SHIVARAJKUMAR, KANNADA ACTOR, JD(S)
BELLARY
B. SREERAMULU, FORMER KARNATAKA MINISTER, BJP
Vs.
N.Y. HANUMANTAPPA, INC
BANGALORE NORTH
D.V SADANANDA GOWDA, FORMER CM, BJP
Vs.
C.NARAYANA SWAMY, INC
GULBARG
MALLIKARJUN KHARGE, UNION RAILWAY MINISTER, INC
Vs.
REVASING LOKU, BJP
CHIKKBALLAPUR
M VEERAPPA MOILY, UNION PETROLEUM MINISTER, INC
Vs.
H D KUMARA SWAMY, FORMER CM, JD(S)
BIDAR
N. DHARAM SINGH, FORMER CM, INC
Vs.
BHAGWANTH KHUBA, BJP
BANGALORE CENTRAL
V. BALAKRISHNAN, FORMER CFO, INFOSYS, AAP
Vs.
P.C. MOHAN, SITTING MP, BJP
HASAN
H.D. DEVEGOWDA, FORMER PM, JD(S)
Vs.
A MANJU, INC
GUNA
JYOTIRADITYA M. SCINDIA, INC
Vs.
JAIBHANSINGH PAWAIYA, BJP
BARAMATI
SUPRIYA SULE, DAUGHTER OF SHARAD PAWAR, NCP
Vs.
MAHADEV JANKAR, RASHTRIYA SAMAJ PARTY
BEED
GOPINATH MUNDE, SITTING MP, BJP
Vs.
DHAS SURESH RAMCHANDRA, NCP
SHOLAPUR
SUSHILKUMAR SHINDE, UNION HOME MINISTER, INC
Vs.
SHARAD BANSODE, BJP
NANDED
ASHOK CHAVAN, FORMER MAHARASHTRA CM, INC
Vs.
D. B. PATIL, BJP
RATNAGIRI � SINDHUDURG
NILESH NARAYAN RANE, SON OF NARAYAN RANE, INC
Vs.
VINAYAK BHAURAO RAUT, SHIVSENA
AJMER
SACHIN PILOT, FORMER UNION MINISTER, INC
Vs.
SANWAR LAL JAT, BJP
JAIPUR RURAL
DR. C.P. JOSHI, FORMER UNION MINISTER, INC
Vs.
RAJYAVARDHAN SINGH RATHORE, FORMER SHOOTER, BJP
CHITTORGARH
GIRIJA VYAS, UNION MINISTER, INC
Vs.
CHANDRA PRAKASH JOSHI, BJP
JHALAWAR-BARAN
DUSHYANT SINGH, SON OF VASUNDHARA RAJE, BJP
Vs.
PRAMOD BHAYA, INC
BARMER
JASWANT SINGH, FORMER UNION MINISTER, IND
Vs.
COL. SONA RAM, BJP
JALORE
BUTA SINGH, FORMER GOVERNOR BIHAR, IND
Vs.
DEVJI PATEL, BJP
BHADRAK
ARJUN CHARAN SETHI, SITTING MP, BJD
Vs.
SANGRAM KESHARI JENA, INC
KENDRAPARA
BAIJAYANT PANDA, SITTING MP, BJD
Vs.
DHARANIDHAR NAYAK, INC
BALASORE
SRIKANT KUMAR JENA, UNION MINISTER, INC
Vs.
RABINDRA KUMAR JENA, BJD
PURI
PINAKI MISRA, SITTING MP, BJD
Vs.
SUCHARITA MOHANTY, INC
DARJEELING
BHAI CHUNG BHUTIA, FOOTBALLER, TRINAMOOL CONGRESS
Vs.
S.S.AHLUWALIA, BJP
SHAHJAHANPUR
UMMED SINGH KASHYAP, HUSBAND OF LATE PHOOLAN DEVI, BSP
Vs.
MITHILESH KUMAR, SITTING MP, SP
PILIBHIT
MANEKA GANDHI, WIFE OF LATE SANJAY GANDHI, BJP
Vs.
ANEES AHMAD KHAN, BSP
BADAUN
DHARMENDRA YADAV, NEPHEW OF MULAYAM SINGH YADAV, SP
Vs.
AKMAL KHAN, BSP
SAMBHAL
D.P YADAV, RASHTRIYA PARIVARTAN DAL
Vs.
DR. SHAFIQUR RAHMAN BARQ, SITTING MP, BSP
UDHAMPUR
GHULAM NABI AZAD, UNION MINISTER, INC
Vs.
MOHD ARSHAD MALIK, PDP

 

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Odisha UP BIHAR J & K JHARKHAND
Keonjhar Nagina Munger Udhampur Giridih
Mayurbhanj Moradabad Nalanda CHHATTISGARH Ranchi
Balasore Rampur Patna Sahib Rajnandgaon Jamshedpur
Bhadrak Sambhal Pataliputra Mahasamund Singhbhum
Jajpur Amroha Arrah Kanker Khunti
Dhenkanal Badaun Buxar MANIPUR Hazaribagh
Cuttack Aonla Jahanabad Inner Manipur  
Kendrapara Bareilly      
Jagatsinghpur Pilibhit      
Puri Shahjahanpur      
Bhubaneswar Kheri      

 

Karnataka MP
Chikkodi Hassan Morena
  Bhind
Belgaum Dakshina Kannada Gwalior
 
Bagalkot Chitradurga Guna
Bijapur   Sagar
Tumkur Tikamgarh
Gulbarga   Damoh
Mandya Khajuraho
Raichur  
Mysore Bhopal
Bidar  
Koppal Chamarajanagar Rajgarh
 
Bellary Bangalore Rural WB
  Coochbehar
Haveri Bangalore North Alipurduars
Dharwad   Jalpaiguri
Bangalore Central Darjeeling
Uttara Kannada    
Davanagere Bangalore South  
   
Shimoga Chikballapur  
   
Udupi Chikmagalur Kolar  

 

Maharashtra Rajasthan
Hingoli Ganganagar
Nanded Bikaner
Parbhani Churu
Maval Jhunjhunu
Pune Sikar
Baramati Jaipur Rural
Shirur Jaipur
Ahmednagar Ajmer
Shirdi Nagaur
Beed Pali
Osmanabad Jodhpur
Latur Barmer
Solapur Jalore
Madha Udaipur
Sangli Banswara
Satara Chittorgarh
Ratnagiri–Sindhudurg Rajsamand
Kolhapur Bhilwara
Hatkanangle Kota
  Jhalawar-Baran

 

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Date Of Poll (17 april 2014 )

STATE

No. of PCs

Bihar

7

Chhattisgarh

3

Jammu & Kashmir

1

pollday 5

Jharkhand

6

Karnataka

28

Madhya Pradesh

10

Maharashtra

19

Manipur

1

Odisha

11

Rajasthan

20

Uttar Pradesh

11

West Bengal

4

Total

121

STATE

No. of ACs

Odisha

77

West Bengal

2

Total

79

 

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Lok Sabha Elections 2014: Balloting begins in Assam.

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7:05 pm: Turnout between 72 % in Assam

In Congress-ruled Assam, voter turnout was the highest in Silchar recording 74 per cent polling followed by Karimganj (SC) constituency with 72 per cent and Autonomous District (ST) comprising Karbi Anglong and Dima Hasao districts 71 per cent.

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AAP Cheif Arvind Kejriwal admits resigning as Delhi CM was 'mistake',Kejriwal admits resigning as Delhi CM was 'mistake'

AAP Cheif Arvind Kejriwal admits resigning as Delhi CM was 'mistake'

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New Delhi: Aam Aadmi Party chief Arvind Kejriwal has finally accepted that resigning as the Chief Minister of Delhi after just 49 days at the helm was a 'mistake'.

In an interview to an English Daily, Kejriwal said that maybe his quitting as the CM of Delhi was “ill-timed” and did not go down well with the common man. He accepted that the mistake was in assuming that the people would 'celebrate' the decision by AAP 'to quit on principle' and believing that people at large would understand on their own as to what their reasons were.

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Not a single vote cast in Haryana's Sultanpuria.

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SULTANPURIA (Sirsa):

  • Not a single vote was cast in two polling booths in Sultanpuria village as 1,900 voters boycotted elections over non-fulfillment of their long-pending demand.
  • For the past 12 years, villagers have been demanding a water canal for irrigation purpose but no political leader has taken any initiative in this direction. Recently, villagers held a panchayat and decided to boycott elections.
  • "Groundwater is salty and unfit for irrigation. We have been seeking a new canal connecting Ghaggar river but nothing was ever done. We were given mere assurances and the work never started," said Kalu Ram Khichar, a villager.
  • On Thursday, some polling officers visited Sultanpuria and asked villagers to cast their vote but villagers demanded written assurance. Kalu Ram said that they would boycott assembly elections as well.

SOURCE:TOI

4th Phase Lok Sabha Elections 2014 LIVE Updates, Fourth Phase 12th April Parliamentary Constituency Updates, Assam, Goa 4th Phase Lok Sabha Elections Voting Patterns Live, Parliamentary Election Voting Percentage Live Coverage 2014

4th Phase Lok Sabha Elections 2014 LIVE Updates, Fourth Phase 12th April Parliamentary Constituency Updates

Fourth Phase Voting in Assam, Goa, Sikkim and Tripura Parliamentary, 7 Parliamentary Contituencies across 4 States in India .

Over half of Tripura, Assam, Goa votes till 2 pm, moderate polling in Sikkim

Tripura registered the highest of 82 per cent in one Lok Sabha seat, Assam 72 per cent in three parliamentary seats and Sikkim 71 per cent in one LS and 32 Assembly seats.


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8:02 am Polling starts in Assam


7:05 pm: Turnout  72 % in Assam

In Congress-ruled Assam, voter turnout was the highest in Silchar recording 74 per cent polling followed by Karimganj (SC) constituency with 72 per cent and Autonomous District (ST) comprising Karbi Anglong and Dima Hasao districts 71 per cent.

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Lok Sabha Elections 2014: Narendra Modi files his nomination from Vadodara,Narendra Modi files his nomination, Narendra Modi Nomination file his from Vadodara

Lok Sabha Elections 2014: Narendra Modi files his nomination from Vadodara.

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Vadodara: Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) prime ministerial candidate Narendra Modi on Wednesday filed his nomination papers from the Vadodara Lok Sabha constituency. Modi filed his nomination papers at the Collectorate office here, flanked by several party leaders and supporters.

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Lok Sabha Elections 2014 LIVE Updates ALL Phases, All states Parliamentary Constituency Updates, Lok Sabha Elections Voting Patterns Live, Parliamentary Election Voting Percentage Live Coverage 2014

 Lok Sabha Elections 2014 LIVE Updates ALL Phases, All states Parliamentary Constituency Updates, Lok Sabha Elections Voting Patterns Live

Third Phase Voting in All Delhi Parliamentary, Odisha 2014 Assembly, 91 Parliamentary Contituencies across 11 States and 3 UTs.

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All Election Phases:-


Phase-1, Phase-2, Phase-3, Phase-4 ,Phase-5new10 Phase-6,  Phase-7 (30 april),  Phase-8 (7 May),  Phase-9 (12 May)



new10Phase-9 (Full Coverage) new10Varanasi parliamentary Election 2014 live updates.

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Phase-8 (Full Coverage )  Also Read...Seemandhra Assembly election 2014 live updates


 

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Phase-6: (Full Covarage)

Braving rising temperatures, voters today turned up in good numbers in many of the 117 constituencies in 11 states and Union Territory of Puducherry in the sixth phase of Lok Sabha polls in which stakes are high for the Congress, BJP and number of other parties like AIADMK, DMK, NCP and Shiv Sena.

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Key Candidates of Phase - 6 Lok Sabha Elections :

 

Sushma Swaraj :-  Stage set for polling in Madhya Pradesh; Sushma Swaraj in fray

 

Mulayam Singh Yadav:- Lok Sabha polls 2014: Fates of Mulayam Singh Yadav clan, Kalyan’s son, Khurshid & royals to be sealed today

 


 

Key States of Phase - 6 Lok Sabha Elections :

 

Madhya Pradesh: LS polls: 55 per cent turnout in Madhya Pradesh till 4 pm

 

Tamil nadu: Phase 6 Live:40% voter turnout in Tamil Nadu till noon

 

Bihar: Lok Sabha Elections 2014: Repoll in Bihar



Phase-5: 


 

Around 51% voters exercised their franchise till 3 pm as voting for the simultaneous second and last phase election to 11 Lok Sabha and 77 Assembly constituencies began in Odisha on Thursday. 

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3:15 pm: Around 70 percent electors have cast their votes in West Bengal till 3 pm for four constituencies in the first phase of Lok Sabha elections. 
Over half vote for four West Bengal seats 

2:40 pm: Around 51% voters exercised their franchise till 3 pm as voting for the simultaneous second and last phase election to 11 Lok Sabha and 77 Assembly constituencies began in Odisha on Thursday. 
Lok Sabha polls 2014: 51% turnout in Odisha till 3 pm 

2:25 pm:37.46% voting recorded in Rajasthan, 44% in Odisha, 33% in Bihar and 30% in MP till 2 pm. 
Rajasthan: Over 37% polling ,62% turnout in Manipur till 2 pm 

2.15 pm: Around 26 per cent of the 4.62 crore electorate have exercised their franchise till around noon, officials said, adding, polling had been peaceful so far. 
Lok Sabha polls 2014: 26% polling in Karnataka till noon 

1.45 pm: An estimated 27.07 per cent voters today exercised their franchise till 11 am in the second phase of polling in six Lok Sabha seats of Jharkhand where Maoists injured five persons, including four CRPF jawans and blew up railway lines. 


 

Phase-4: (Full Covarage)

  • 2: 15 pm: Over 50% polling in Assam till 2 pm. (Assam)

As voting begins for the three Lok Sabha seats, election officials said that 11.40 percent polling was recorded in the first two hours.

  • 2: 27 pm: Two-third polling in Tripura till 2 pm. (Tripura)

Voting in Tripura for its second Lok Sabha constituency has begun. Over 1.13 million strong electorate, half of them women, are eligible to vote. The polling will be held at 1,490 polling stations across the Tripura East constituency. The tribal reserved constituency has 12 candidates, including two women, who are in the fray.

  • 2: 40 pm: Goa records 50% voting till 2 pm. (Goa)

Around 35 percent voters cast their ballot in Goa till 11 am on Saturday. According to the Election Commission officials, the voting percentage in North Goa was 36.42 percent till 11 am, while in South Goa it was 34.11 percent.

  • 12% of the electorate had voted in the first two hours in Sikkim.(Lok sabha poll %)

Voting in Sikkim began at 7 am today for the lone Lok Sabha constituency. Just six candidates are in the fray. A total 362,326 electorate, including 175,549 women will exercise their franchise in the state.

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    • 64 per cent turnout in Delhi

Moderate to brisk voting was today witnessed in Delhi as 52 per cent of the nearly 1.27 crore electorate exercised their franchise during the first four hours in the Lok Sabha polls where Congress, BJP and AAP are engaged in a tough contest.

    • Around 50 per cent cast vote in west UP

Lucknow: Brisk voting was today witnessed in Western Uttar Pradesh with 25.24 per cent polling till 11 am.

    • About five mn people vote in Madhya Pradesh. 

About five million people voted in nine Lok Sabha constituencies in Madhya Pradesh Thursday in largely peaceful polling, an official said.

An Election Commission official said the state recorded a voter turnout of 46.55 percent by 4.30 p.m.

    • Jharkhand witnesses 58.03 percent polling

Ranchi: Around 36 percent of electors Thursday cast their ballot in the first six hours of polling for four Lok Sabha seats from Jharkhand, officials said.(A total of) 58.03 percent electors cast their votes for four seats of the state. Koderma witnessed highest polling with 60.97 percent followed by Palamu, Lohardaga and Chatra with 59.30, 59 and 53.88 percent, respectively

    • 58 percent polling in Odisha till 4 p.m  
    • Brisk polling in initial hours Kerala

Thiruvananthapuram: An average 16 per cent turnout was recorded in the first two hours of polling in 20 Lok Sabha constituencies in Kerala, which began this morning.

    • More than a quarter vote in Lakshadweep. There was 26.19 percent voting till 11 a.m.," an official of the Lakshadweep chief electoral officer.
    • Voting begins in Chhattisgarh for naxal-hit Bastar Lok Sabha seat.
    • Maharashtra: 56 pc polling in ten LS seats till 5 pm
    • Lok Sabha and Assembly poll begins in Odisha amidst tight security

Bhubaneswar: The first of the two-phased simultaneous elections to the 10 Lok Sabha and 70 assembly seats in the Maoist belt in Odisha began on Thursday amidst tight security in view of the poll boycott called by the extremists.

    • Over 73 pc vote in Haryana; Chandigarh creates record. The key candidates amongst a total of 230, including 11 women, includes Haryana industrialist Naveen Jindal, Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda's son Deepender, Avtar Singh Bhadana (all three of Congress) and former Union Minister Rao Inderjit Singh (BJP).
    • A total of 50.36 per cent votes were cast till 4 pm in six parliamentary constituencies in Bihar which went to the polls today.
    • Brisk voting underway in Jammu LS seat

Jammu: Amid tight security, brisk voting was today underway in Jammu Lok Sabha seat where Congress nominee and two-time MP Madan Lal Sharma is looking for a hat-trick while opposition BJP's Jugal Kishore Sharma is trying to woo electorate on Narendra Modi plank.

Source: http://indiatoday.intoday.in


Phase-2


Polling begins for the second phase of Lok Sabha polls


Meghalaya(55%), Arunachal Pradesh(11% vote), Nagaland(60%),  Manipur (50% vote)


The second phase of the Lok Sabha election 2014 voting will be held in one seat each in Nagaland and Manipur and two seats each in Arunchal Pradesh and Meghalaya. In Arunachal Pradesh, simultaneous elections will be held for 49 of the 60 Assembly seats. The election in the solitary seat in Mizoram has been postponed to April 11.

Meghalaya


  • 4:00 pm: 53% polling in Meghalaya till 3 pm

53 percent polling was recorded in Meghalaya on Wednesday till 3 pm and is expected to be around 65 percent by 5 pm.

  • 1.30 pm: Insurgents attack polling station in Meghalaya
  • 1:00 pm: 39% polling till 1 pm in Meghalaya
  • 7.45 am: Peaceful polling underway in Meghalaya

Polling for two Lok Sabha seats in Meghalaya began on a peaceful note this morning amid tight security. Congress, BJP, former Lok Sabha speaker PA Sangma's National Peoples Party, regional party United Democratic Party (UDP) and independents supported by small regional parties will fight it out in a multi-cornered contest in Shillong and Tura seats.

Arunachal Pradesh


  • 55 percent votes cast in Arunachal
  • 11.05 am: 11% polling till 10 am in Arunachal
  • 7.35 am: Simultaneous LS, assembly polls begin in Arunachal

Simultaneous polls for two Lok Sabha and 49 of the 60 assembly seats of Arunachal Pradesh began on a peaceful note. Congress, BJP, NCP, Peoples Party of Arunachal besides independents are in the fray in the Western and Eastern parliamentary constituencies, which are traditional Congress strongholds since 1975 except in 2004 polls when BJP made its dent for the first time.

Nagaland


  • 2:00 pm: 60% polling in Nagaland
  • 12.30 pm: 35% votes polled in Mizoram till noon
  • 10.05 am: Polling yet to begin in disputed Nagaland vilage
  • 7.30 am: Polling for lone LS seat begins in Nagaland

Polling has begun for the lone parliamentary seat in Nagaland in the second phase of Lok Sabha elections. The poll will decide the fate of Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio, who is the candidate from his Naga Peoples Front party. A total 1,475 polling stations have been declared as normal, 407 as vulnerable and 177 as critical. A total of 33 companies of central armed police force have been deployed for peaceful conduct of the elections.

 Manipur


  • 2:00 pm: 50% polling in Manipur
  • 12.05 am: 40% votes cast in Manipur till noon

  • 7.20 am: Polling begins in Manipur

Polling began for the Outer Manipur Lok Sabha seat, one of the two parliamentary constituencies in the state. A total 10 contestants from BJP, Congress, Trinamool Congress, Naga People's Front, NCP, JD(U) and Aam Admi Party, besides three independents are in the fray. An electorate of 9,11,699, of whom 4,63,068 are women, will cast their votes in 511 polling booths. Polling for the second seat in the state, Inner Manipur constituency (valley districts) will be held on April 17.


source:TOI,Zeenews

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  • The turnout in Delhi was 64 per cent, up by 12 per cent as against 2009 elections.
  • Delhi voting percentage poised to far exceed 2009 figure

More than half of Delhi's 12 million voters cast their ballots by late afternoon on Thursday, surpassing the 2009 polling percentage, to pick seven Lok Sabha members in a high voltage three-cornered contest. source: dnaindia

  • The voter turnout this time was substantially higher over the last Lok Sabha elections in all the constituencies.


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