Amaravati: Polling in Thursday's assembly and Lok Sabha elections in Andhra Pradesh, that went past midnight, stood at 76.69 per cent, with police confirming the deaths of two people in poll related incidents.
The figure is 1.27 per cent less than the total votes polled in the 2014 elections.
The Election Commission authorities here expect the percentage to increase by at least one per cent as the final tabulation of votes polled in all 175 Assembly segments was still continuing.
There are 3,93,45,717 voters in the state.
Polling continued past midnight Thursday in over 200 polling stations because of technical glitches in EVMs during the day.
"We are awaiting final reports from Returning Officers from all constituencies.
At last count early Friday morning,the polling percentage was 76.69. That could almost be the final figure. If at all, there could be a one per cent increase," a senior official in the EC here said.
The EC authorities initially expected the polling to cross 80 per cent as a large number of voters had queued up in all polling stations.
Police Friday confirmed that two persons were killed in election related violence in the state,contrary to conflicting claims of the ruling TDP and opposition YSR Congress.