An estimated 77.35 per cent voters exercised their franchise in the Aruvikkara Assembly seat bypoll, which saw the ruling Congress-led UDF and the Opposition CPI(M)-headed LDF locked in a fierce battle.
In the final count released by the office of the Chief Electoral Officer, the polling percentage was stated as 77.35 in the bypolls held yesterday.
During the 2011 state Assembly polls, the polling percentage in the constituency was 70.61.
While Arayanadu Panchayat in the constituency recorded the highest percentage of 79.07, percentage of voter turnout at Tholicode panchayat was 74.83 per cent, and in the Aruvikkara panchayat it was 78.22 per cent.
With the record turnout, both the fronts are optimistic that the outcome would be in their favour.
Despite heavy rains lashing the constituency, there was a large turnout of voters, including women who comprise 97,533 of the total electorate of 1,84,210.
The bypoll was necessitated following the death of former Speaker G Karthikeyan, who represented the segment (previously known as Aryanad), in the state Assembly from 1991 to 2015.
In a three-cornered contest, UDF candidate K S Sabarinath, younger son of Karthikeyan, was pitted against former Speaker and ex-minister M Vijaykumar (LDF) and former Union Minister O Rajagopal of BJP.
The bypoll is a crucial test for both the fronts as panchayat polls are to be held later this year and Assembly polls are just a year away from now.
The counting will be held on June 30.
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