J-K elections: Over 44% polling till 1 pm, Udhampur tops with 51%

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People wait in queues to cast their votes at a polling booth during the third and final phase of Jammu & Kashmir Assembly elections, in Udhampur district, J&K, Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024.

People wait in queues to cast their votes at a polling booth during the third and final phase of Jammu & Kashmir Assembly elections, in Udhampur district, J&K, Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024.

Jammu/Srinagar: A voter turnout of 44.08 per cent was recorded till 1 pm in the third and final phase of the Jammu and Kashmir assembly elections on Tuesday, according to Election Commission (EC) data.

Polling in 40 assembly segments across seven districts of Jammu and Kashmir including the winter capital Jammu began at 7 am amid tight security. Long queues were seen outside polling stations.

More than 39.18 lakh eligible voters are set to decide the fate of 415 candidates, including two former deputy chief ministers Tara Chand and Muzaffar Baig, and several former ministers and legislators.

Officials said polling is going on peacefully in all segments with no untoward incident reported from anywhere.

A voter turnout of 44.08 per cent was recorded till 1 pm in the final phase of the Jammu and Kashmir polls, the EC said.

Udhampur district recorded the highest turnout of 51.66 per cent, followed by 50.09 per cent in Kathua, 49.73 per cent in Samba, 42.67 per cent in Bandipora, 42.08 per cent in Kupwara, 43.36 per cent in Jammu and 36.60 per cent in Baramulla.

Among the constituencies, Chhamb in Jammu district was leading with 53.21 per cent polling recorded in the first six hours. Sopore segment, once a terrorist and separatist stronghold, recorded the lowest turnout of 27.76 per cent, the EC data showed.

A dozen constituencies including Akhnoor, Bani, Billawar, Chenani, Jasrota, Marh, Ramgarh, Udhampur East and Udhampur West in the Jammu region and Gurez along the Line of Control in Bandipora have already crossed the 50 per cent mark.

Having gained voting rights for the first time following the 2019 abrogation of Article 370, enthusiastic West Pakistani refugees, Valmiki Samaj and Gorkha community members thronged polling stations in the early hours to exercise their franchise.

They had previously participated in the Block Development Council and the District Development Council polls in 2019 and 2020, respectively.

More than 400 companies of security forces, including paramilitary and armed police personnel, have been deployed to ensure smooth voting.

A voter turnout of 61.38 per cent was recorded in the first phase of the elections on September 18 and 57.31 per cent in the second phase on September 25.

The results are scheduled to be announced on October 8.

Among the prominent candidates in the fray in this phase are Raman Bhalla (R S Pura), Usman Majid (Bandipora), Nazir Ahmad Khan (Gurez), Taj Mohiuddin (Uri), Basharat Bukhari (Wagoora-Kreeri), Imran Ansari (Pattan), Ghulam Hassan Mir (Gulmarg), Choudhary Lal Singh (Basohli), Rajiv Jasrotia (Jasrota), Manohar Lal Sharma (Billawar), Sham Lal Sharma, and Ajay Kumar Sadhotra (Jammu North).

To facilitate voter participation, the Election Commission has set up 5,060 polling stations and ensured 100 per cent webcasting across all constituencies. Of the total, 974 are urban polling stations and 4,086 are rural.

Special initiatives to enhance participation include 240 special polling stations, 50 pink polling stations managed by women and 43 polling stations manned by persons with disabilities.

Additionally, there are 45 green polling stations promoting environmental awareness, 29 polling stations located near the Line of Control and the International Border for border residents, and 33 unique polling stations.

For migrant voters of the Kashmir division, 24 special polling stations -- 19 in Jammu, four in Delhi and one in Udhampur district -- have been established.

Officials said a comprehensive security strategy has been implemented at each polling station to ensure peaceful voting.

Polling is scheduled to conclude at 6 pm.

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