56% turnout in incident-free UP third phase polls

Press Trust of India Updated - March 12, 2018 at 09:04 PM.

Around 56 per cent of the 1.75-crore-strong electorate today exercised its franchise for 56 seats in the third phase of the UP Assembly polls in which Ms Mayawati's ruling BSP is facing a strong challenge from Congress, SP and BJP.

The incident-free third phase of the seven-part elections in the State will decide the fate of three Cabinet Ministers, a Minister of State, 29 sitting MLAs and 14 former Ministers.

The polling, which began on a sluggish note at 18,374 booths spread over 10 districts, picked up as the day progressed with State election officials putting overall turn out at around 56 per cent.

As many as 1,018 candidates were in the fray for elections held in Amethi and Rae Bareli, pocket boroughs of the Nehru-Gandhi family, CSM Nagar, Sultanpur, Kaushambi, Allahabad, Jaunpur, Varanasi, Sant Ravidas Nagar and Naxal-hit areas of Chandauli, Mirzapur and Sonbhadra.

The remaining phases of polling for 403-strong Assembly will be held on February 19, 23, 28 and March 3. Counting of votes will take place on March 6.

The first phase of polling on February 8 in 55 constituencies in 10 districts had recorded around 63 per cent turn out while the voting percentage in the second phase on February 11 for 59 seats spread over nine districts was 59 per cent.

Till late afternoon, Sultanpur district had recorded a maximum of 50 per cent polling, whereas 44.88 per cent was registered in Jaunpur.

“Voting began at 7 am for the third phase of Assembly elections and 47.05 per cent polling was recorded till 3 PM,” Election Commission officials said here. Among other districts, CSM Nagar recorded 47 per cent, Kaushambi 47 per cent, Varanasi 46.62 per cent, Bhadoi 47 per cent and Sonbhadra 46 per cent till about two hours before close of polling.

In this phase, at least 121 candidates with criminal background and as many as 48 ‘crorepatis' were in the fray. A total of 2,025 polling stations were identified as sensitive and 1,766 as hyper sensitive.

The Chief Electoral Officer, Mr Umesh Sinha, said that 1,122 video cameras and 1,190 digital cameras were pressed into service to maintain a vigil on the poll process.

The remaining phases of polling for 403-strong Assembly will be held on February 19, 23, 28 and March 3. Counting of votes will take place on March 6.

Published on February 15, 2012 14:56