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LS: 69% voting in Udhampur

| | Apr 18, 2014, at 03:14 am
Jammu, Apr 17 (IBNS): Around 69 percent electorate cast their vote on Thursday's polling for Udhampur parliamentary constituency, which concluded in the evening.

This was about 24 percent more than the polling percentage of the last Parliamentary election.

In a   press conference here, Chief Electoral Officer Umang Narula said 64.48 percent votes were cast in Kishtwar, 68.41 percent in Doda, 63.22 percent in Ramban,74.84 percent in Reasi, 67.92 percent in Udhampur,70.43 percent in Kathua districts and figures of exact polling are being received from various other far flung areas of these  districts, which would add up the final poll percentage tally subsequently.

 
He said the polling was held in a peaceful atmosphere and so far no untoward incident was reported from any part of the constituency and in order to ensure that the polling is done in various inaccessible areas of the hilly districts 45 air sorties were done and 545 poll staff were airlifted .
 
He said that 1272 vehicles were also put in use for transportation of polling personnel and material. 
 
The Chief Electoral Officer said the constituency was spread over large geographical area covering six districts for which as many as 2051 polling station at 1798 locations were set up, which included 198 critical/hypersensitive ones. 
 
In order to improve the voting experience of the voters, 53 model polling stations were established with innovative facilities, Narula said and added that web casting was done on 68 PS and 337 digital and 132 video cameras were deployed. 

Narula said that 269 micro observers were also deployed and 2772 EVMs were used on Thursday's polling. 
 
He appreciated the district machinery of Jammu division for their efforts for synergizing various aspects of election management for ensuring smooth conduct of the electoral process. 

The CEO said 13 candidates were in the fray for the constituency which comprised 1468886 number of electors including 681206 female and 787680 male voters.
 
Photo caption:- Chief Electoral Offficer Umang Narula addressing the media


(Reporting by Saleem Iqbal Qadri) 

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