Lok Sabha elections 2024: Over 53 per cent polling till 5pm in eight LS seats in Maharashtra

27 April,2024 07:28 AM IST |  Mumbai  |  Agencies

One incident of voter breaking EVM was recorded in Nanded constituency

People wait in queues at polling station to cast their votes for the second phase of Lok Sabha elections in Wardha. pic/X


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A voter turnout of 53.51 per cent was recorded till 5 pm in eight constituencies of Maharashtra in the second phase of Lok Sabha elections on Friday, officials said.
Voting was held between 7 am and 6 pm in Akola, Amravati, Buldhana, Wardha and Yavatmal-Washim seats in Vidarbha (eastern Maharashtra) and Hingoli, Nanded and Parbhani constituencies in the central Marathwada region.

Till 5 pm, Wardha recorded 56.66 per cent turnout, Amravati 54.50, Yavatmal-Washim 54.04, Parbhani 53.79, Akola 52.49, Nanded 52.47, Buldhana 52.24 and Hingoli 52.03, election officials said.

No untoward incident was reported during polling in these constituencies and the process went off largely in a peaceful manner, they said.

At Rampuri in Nanded Lok Sabha constituency, a 26-year-old man allegedly damaged an electronic voting machine (EVM) by hitting it with an iron object when he came to cast his vote around 4 pm, a police officer said. The man has been identified as Bhayasaheb Yedke.

Yedke was detained and during his questioning, he told the police that he wanted a pro-farmer and pro-labourer government in power, he said.

According to officials, there were a total of 204 candidates in the fray - 21 in Buldhana, 15 in Akola, 37 in Amravati, 24 in Wardha, 17 in Yavatmal-Washim, 33 in Hingoli, 23 in Nanded and 34 in Parbhani.

As many as 1.49 crore voters (77,21,374 men, 72,04,106 women and 432 persons from third gender category) were eligible to cast ballots across 16,589 polling centres.

Maharashtra, which has 48 Lok Sabha seats, the second highest after Uttar Pradesh, will vote in three more phases between May 7 and May 20.

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