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Polling in (RK Nagar) Tamil Nadu amid tight security

7.10 pm: Total poll percentage in RK Nagar is 74.4%: Sandeep Saxena (Tamil Nadu, Chief Electoral Officer). 5:00 pm: Voter turnout rises to 65 per cent at 4 pm

5:00 pm: Voter turnout rises to 65 per cent at 4 pm 

4:08 pm: Turnout crosses 52 % at R.K Nagar by-polls.

Turnout crosses 52 % at R.K Nagar by-polls

Thousands voted here on Saturday in a by-election in the Radhakrishnan Nagar assembly constituency where Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa is pitted against a CPI candidate. Election officials said an estimated 35.5 percent of the some 250,000 electorate had voted across the 230 polling centres by midday. At 10 a.m., the polling percentage was 13 percent.

-- Turnout crosses 20 % at R.K Nagar by-polls
-- One of the smallest constituencies in Tamil Nadu, R. K. Nagar has 1,20,210 men voters and 1,23,014 women voters and 77 voters of the third gender, according to the Election Commission.

-- Heavy turnout in most of the polling stations in RK Nagar Assembly Constituency. Average turnout in most of the stations estimated to be around 17 percent by 9.30 a.m, reports Aloysius Xavier Lopez

-- 13 % polling at R.K. Nagar till 10 am
Polling for Tamil Nadu's Radhakrishnan Nagar assembly constituency with Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa as one of the contestants began here at 8 a.m. on Saturday amid tight security arrangements, an official said.
Around 250,000 voters are eligible to exercise their franchise where the AIADMK general secretary's main rival is C. Mahendran of the Communist Party of India (CPI).
There are also 26 other independents and candidates from small parties in the fray including social activist K.R. Ramaswamy, popularly known as "Traffic Ramaswamy".
The polling will close at 5 p.m.

Brisk polling in (Aruvikkara ) Kerala by-election

5:05 pm: The Aruvikkara polling ends with 77.35%.
5:00 pm : 74.15% recorded after 10 hours long polling in Aruvikkara.
4:00 pm: 71.23% polling recorded within 9 hours
3:30 pm: 66.14% polling recorded.

3:00 pm: 64.6% polling recorded within 8 hours despite heavy rains.

2:30 pm: 61.2% polling recorded.

1:30 pm: 53% polling recorded within 6.5 hours.
1:00 pm: 47.8% polling recorded within 6 hours.
12:30 pm : 44.7% polling recorded within 5.5 hours.
12:00 pm: 41% polling recorded within 5 hours despite rains in certain areas.
11:50 am: 35% polling recorded.
11:30 am: 33.93% polling recorded within 4.5 hours.
11:00 am: 30.1% polling recorded within four hours.
10:30 am: 25.4% polling recorded.

-- As per reports, within 5.5 hours of polling, 44.7 per cent of the voters had cast their votes.

-- Nearly 34% of the 1.85 lakh voters had cast their votes in the first four hours of polling in the bye-election to fill the Aruvikkara seat in the Kerala Legislative Assembly today, official sources said.

Voters turned up in large numbers on Saturday to cast their ballot in the by-election for Kerala assembly constituency Aruvikara, an official said.
Voters queued up much before the start of polling at 7 a.m and after three hours of polling 21 percent of the electorate had exercised their franchise.
There are a total of 16 candidates in the fray, and there are a total of 184,210 voters -- up from 164,884 in 2011, when Karthikeyan won with a margin of over 10,000 votes.

Peaceful polling in Tripura assembly by-election

-- Over 80 per cent turn out was recorded on Saturday during voting for by-election to two reserved seats in Tripura.

-- Huge voter turnout despite bad weather in Tripura's twin bypolls
Agartala,  Voters queued up at polling stations on Saturday for the by-elections to two assembly seats in Tripura as the balloting began on a peaceful note, an official said.
The official said a quarter of the electorate cast their ballot at the 115 polling stations in the first two hours.
The polling began at 8 a.m.
"Polling is under way at 115 polling stations in Pratapgarh and Surma assembly segments. Central paramilitary forces and Tripura State Rifles troopers have been deployed to hold the by-polls smoothly," the official said.
According to the officials, 50,004 voters in Pratapgarh and 42,142 in Surma assembly constituencies are eligible to cast their votes to choose their representative from the nine candidates in the fray.

Madhya Pradesh Grot elections LIVE:

-- Over 71% votes cast in Madhya Pradesh by-polls

The final voter turnout stood at 71.24 per cent. Of the total male voters in Garoth, 74.33 per cent exercised their franchise, while the corresponding figure for female electors stood at 67.96 per cent, a senior election official said.
The counting of votes will take place on June 30.

--1:44 pm So far, more than 40 percent of the vote, the afternoon was slow voting

-- 12:30pm Nearly 23 per cent in the first two hours of voting, boycotted the vote in three villages

Madhya Pradesh Mandsaur district Grot Assembly seat by-election voting has begun. The morning-long-long queues of voters at various polling stations have seen. Subhash Chander Singh Sisodia BJP and Congress in Grot Sojatiya is a direct fight between. Candidate at the first ballot in the election of the state unit of the photographs have been exhibited.

80% polling in Meghalaya’s Chokpot

Over 80 per cent votes were cast in the by-poll in Chokpot Assembly constituency in Meghalaya’s South Garo Hills district on Saturday.

Returning Officer Tangseng G Momin said, “At least 80 per cent of the voters have casted their votes but the percentage could go up as communication with remote polling booths not been established.”

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Polling for by-elections to six assembly seats across five states will be held on June 27, said an official here. The by-polls are being held in Radhakrishnan Nagar in Tamil Nadu, Aruvikkara in Kerala, Chokpot in Meghalaya, Pratapgarh and Surma in Tripura, and Garoth in Madhya Pradesh.

State

No. and Name of Assembly Constituency

Tamil Nadu

11 – Dr. Radhakrishnan Nagar

State

No. and Name of Assembly Constituency

Madhya Pradesh

227 - Garoth

State

No. and Name of Assembly Constituency

Tripura

13 – Pratapgarh  (SC)

Tripura

46 – Surma (SC)

State

No. and Name of Assembly Constituency

Kerala

136 - Aruvikkara

 

 

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