Guwahati:More than 82 per cent of the total 79,19,641 voters exercised their franchise in the third and final phase of the Assam Assembly polls held in 40 constituencies amid tight security on Tuesday, according to election officials.
Election officials said that till 7 p.m., when voting officially ended, 82.29 per cent turnout was recorded but the percentage would increase slightly after the reports of all the returning officers were compiled.
The final phase has decided the fate of 337 candidates, including 25 women aspirants.
Election officials said except for some minor incidents, no major untoward incident was reported from anywhere of the 12 western Assam districts, bordering Bhutan, West Bengal and Arunachal Pradesh, where polling took place peacefully and smoothly.
The voters queued up in large numbers in front of polling stations well before they opened at 7 a.m. The Election Commission has extended an hour for polling in view of the Covid-19 induced situations.
According to the state's Chief Electoral Officer Nitin Khade, a total of 79,19,641 voters, including 39,07,963 women voters, are eligible to cast their ballots across 9,587 polling stations in 6,107 locations. Of the 9,587 polling stations, 316 are all-women managed polling stations.
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Khade told the media that around 32,000 Central Armed Police Forces, along with thousands of state security force personnel, were deployed to maintain law and order during this phase in which 45,604 polling personnel were engaged to conduct the polls.