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AP repoll: 89 pc turnout recorded

Over 89 per cent polling was recorded in the repolling in seven polling stations in Chandragiri assembly segment under the Chittoor Lok Sabha constituency. A minor clash broke out between Telugu Desam Party and YSR Congress workers at Pulivarthivari Palle. A case has been registered against TDP Chandragiri candidate Pulivarthi Nani over the clash.

AP repoll: 89 pc turnout recorded
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Published : May 19, 2019, 11:25 PM IST

Amaravati: Over 89 per cent polling was recorded in the repolling in seven polling stations in Chandragiri assembly segment under the Chittoor Lok Sabha constituency in Andhra Pradesh Sunday, officials said.

AP repoll: 89 pc turnout recorded

Interestingly, it was 1.13 per cent less than the total votes polled during the elections held on April 11, according to the office of the state Chief Electoral Officer.

While 90.42 per cent voting was recorded on April 11, 89.29 per cent was reported in the repoll, ordered following complaints of malpractices.

Of the total 5,451 voters, 4,867 exercised their franchise in the repoll in the seven polling stations for both the assembly and the Lok Sabha segments.

Barring a minor clash between Telugu Desam Party and YSR Congress workers at Pulivarthivari Palle, the re-poll was peaceful, officials said.

A case has been registered against TDP Chandragiri candidate Pulivarthi Nani over the clash.

The Election Commission's special observer Vinod Zusth and state chief electoral officer Gopal Krishna Dwivedi monitored the polling process through webcasting from the command control centre at the Secretariat, officials said.

On Wednesday, the EC had ordered repoll in five polling stations on a petition by YSR Congress candidate Chevireddy Bhaskara Reddy who alleged a certain section of voters was not allowed to exercise their franchise.

The Telugu Desam Party too petitioned the EC for a repoll in two polling stations in the same constituency, alleging malpractices.

Based on the recommendation of the chief electoral officer, the EC issued an order Friday for the repoll.

Late Saturday night, the Andhra Pradesh High Court rejected a TDP petition seeking cancellation of the repoll in the five polling stations. The EC submitted video evidence of the malpractices in these polling booths based on which the repoll was ordered.

The results would be declared on May 23.

Also Read: LS polls: HD Deve Gowda reiterates support to Congress

Amaravati: Over 89 per cent polling was recorded in the repolling in seven polling stations in Chandragiri assembly segment under the Chittoor Lok Sabha constituency in Andhra Pradesh Sunday, officials said.

AP repoll: 89 pc turnout recorded

Interestingly, it was 1.13 per cent less than the total votes polled during the elections held on April 11, according to the office of the state Chief Electoral Officer.

While 90.42 per cent voting was recorded on April 11, 89.29 per cent was reported in the repoll, ordered following complaints of malpractices.

Of the total 5,451 voters, 4,867 exercised their franchise in the repoll in the seven polling stations for both the assembly and the Lok Sabha segments.

Barring a minor clash between Telugu Desam Party and YSR Congress workers at Pulivarthivari Palle, the re-poll was peaceful, officials said.

A case has been registered against TDP Chandragiri candidate Pulivarthi Nani over the clash.

The Election Commission's special observer Vinod Zusth and state chief electoral officer Gopal Krishna Dwivedi monitored the polling process through webcasting from the command control centre at the Secretariat, officials said.

On Wednesday, the EC had ordered repoll in five polling stations on a petition by YSR Congress candidate Chevireddy Bhaskara Reddy who alleged a certain section of voters was not allowed to exercise their franchise.

The Telugu Desam Party too petitioned the EC for a repoll in two polling stations in the same constituency, alleging malpractices.

Based on the recommendation of the chief electoral officer, the EC issued an order Friday for the repoll.

Late Saturday night, the Andhra Pradesh High Court rejected a TDP petition seeking cancellation of the repoll in the five polling stations. The EC submitted video evidence of the malpractices in these polling booths based on which the repoll was ordered.

The results would be declared on May 23.

Also Read: LS polls: HD Deve Gowda reiterates support to Congress

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AP repoll: 89 pc turnout recorded
Amaravati (AP), May 19 (PTI) Over 89 per cent polling was
recorded in the repolling in seven polling stations in
Chandragiri assembly segment under the Chittoor Lok Sabha
constituency in Andhra Pradesh Sunday, officials said.
Interestingly, it was 1.13 per cent less than the total
votes polled during the elections held on April 11, according
to the office of the state Chief Electoral Officer.
While 90.42 per cent voting was recorded on April 11,
89.29 per cent was reported in the repoll, ordered following
complaints of malpractices.
Of the total 5,451 voters, 4,867 exercised their
franchise in the repoll in the seven polling stations for both
the assembly and the Lok Sabha segments.
Barring a minor clash between Telugu Desam Party and YSR
Congress workers at Pulivarthivari Palle, the re-poll was
peaceful, officials said.
A case has been registered against TDP Chandragiri
candidate Pulivarthi Nani over the clash.
The Election Commission's special observer Vinod Zusthi
and state chief electoral officer Gopal Krishna Dwivedi
monitored the polling process through webcasting from the
command control centre at the Secretariat, officials said.
On Wednesday, the EC had ordered repoll in five polling
stations on a petition by YSR Congress candidate Chevireddy
Bhaskara Reddy who alleged a certain section of voters was not
allowed to exercise their franchise.
The Telugu Desam Party too petitioned the EC for a
repoll in two polling stations in the same constituency,
alleging malpractices.
Based on the recommendation of the chief electoral
officer, the EC issued an order Friday for the repoll.
Late Saturday night, the Andhra Pradesh High Court
rejected a TDP petition seeking cancellation of the repoll in
the five polling stations.
The EC submitted a video evidence of the malpractices in
these polling booths based on which the repoll was ordered.
The results would be declared on May 23. PTI DBV
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