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Around 72% voting registered in Pala assembly constituency

An estimated voter turnout of 72% was recorded in the bypolls held at Pala constituency on Monday. A total of 13 candidates are in the fray in the constituency, which has an electorate of 1,79,107 voters.

Around 72% voting registered in Pala assembly constituency
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Published : Sep 24, 2019, 10:09 AM IST

Kottayam: Around 72 per cent of people exercised their franchise in the by-election to the Pala assembly constituency here, voting for which ended at 6 pm on Monday.

"As of 7 pm, the percentage was 71.41. The figures might change as consolidation of details are still going on, a state Election Commission official said.

71.41% turnout in Pala bypoll

He said no untoward incidents were reported from anywhere in the constituency.

As many as 13 candidates are in the fray in the constituency, which has an electorate of 1,79,107 voters.

Counting will take place on September 27.

In the 2016 elections, Pala constituency had recorded 77 per cent polling.

The by-election was necessitated due to the death of former Finance Minister and Kerala Congress (M) leader K M Mani, who had held the constituency for more than five decades.

Mani won the seat in 2016 by a margin of 4,703 votes against his rival Mani C Kappen.

While the ruling LDF fielded its ally, NCP's leader, Mani C Kappen as its candidate, Jose Tom Pulikkunnel of Kerala Congress was the candidate of the Congress-led UDF.

BJP's Kottayam district president N Hari is the NDA candidate.

The results are expected to have a bearing on the future of three major political fronts--LDF, UDF and BJP-led NDA-- in Kerala.

The Pala Assembly bypoll is seen as an acid test for the parties as a victory would give a big boost to their prospects in the by-elections to five constituencies scheduled for October 21 in the state.

Both the ruling LDF and the opposition UDF have expressed confidence of winning the bypoll.

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Kottayam: Around 72 per cent of people exercised their franchise in the by-election to the Pala assembly constituency here, voting for which ended at 6 pm on Monday.

"As of 7 pm, the percentage was 71.41. The figures might change as consolidation of details are still going on, a state Election Commission official said.

71.41% turnout in Pala bypoll

He said no untoward incidents were reported from anywhere in the constituency.

As many as 13 candidates are in the fray in the constituency, which has an electorate of 1,79,107 voters.

Counting will take place on September 27.

In the 2016 elections, Pala constituency had recorded 77 per cent polling.

The by-election was necessitated due to the death of former Finance Minister and Kerala Congress (M) leader K M Mani, who had held the constituency for more than five decades.

Mani won the seat in 2016 by a margin of 4,703 votes against his rival Mani C Kappen.

While the ruling LDF fielded its ally, NCP's leader, Mani C Kappen as its candidate, Jose Tom Pulikkunnel of Kerala Congress was the candidate of the Congress-led UDF.

BJP's Kottayam district president N Hari is the NDA candidate.

The results are expected to have a bearing on the future of three major political fronts--LDF, UDF and BJP-led NDA-- in Kerala.

The Pala Assembly bypoll is seen as an acid test for the parties as a victory would give a big boost to their prospects in the by-elections to five constituencies scheduled for October 21 in the state.

Both the ruling LDF and the opposition UDF have expressed confidence of winning the bypoll.

Also read: Two Bangladeshi nationals wanted in over 50 cases of burglaries arrested

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Pala By Election; Polling percentage less

Kottayam: Polling for the bypoll to Kerala's Pala Assembly constituency over.Now wait for the result. The turnout in the polls was also lower than the previous elections. The voter turnout was 71.48 per cent. In the 2016 Assembly polls,  77.50 per cent of the electorate had cast their votes, while in 2019 Lok Sabha elections,Pala recorded a turnout of 72.68 per cent. In the Pala electorate, with a total of 1,79,107 voters, 1,27,939 people registered to cast their votes this year.A total of 65,203 men and 62,736 women voted in the polls. With the rains coming in the afternoon, the voters' booth began to decline.

By 3 pm, the number of people exercising their franchise had crossed one lakh. Due to technical difficulties, the polling was only interrupted in very few places. The six machines that were found to have a technical malfunction during the mockpole were replaced before the polling.After the polling began, only three booths were found to have technical problems with the ballot unit. It was too soon for the election officials to fix it.Voting machines were sent to the collection center, Pala Carmel Public School. After three months of campaigning and voting, Political Kerala is waiting for Pallai's fate. The vote will be counted on Friday.


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