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Jharkhand Polls: 11.85 pc average voter turnout in first two hours of polls on 15 seats

| @indiablooms | Dec 16, 2019, at 10:31 am

Ranchi/UNI: An average voter turnout of 11.85 per cent has been registered in the first two hours (till 0900hrs) of polling currently underway on the 15 seats of the state in the 4th phase of Asseembly polls.

Among the constituencies Sindri has so far registered a maximum voter turnout of 15.29 per cent while Giridih was the slowest at 6.60 per cent.

Constituency wise the polling percentage is as following: Madhupur 13.78 per cent, Deoghar (SC) 13.61 per cent, Bagodar 12.92 per cent, Jamua (SC) 7.44 per cent, Gandey 11.32 per cent, Giridih 6.60 per cent, Dumri 10.94 per cent, Bokaro 10.11 per cent, Chandankiyari (SC) 14.19 per cent, Sindri 15.29 per cent, Nirsa 14.53 per cent, Dhanbad 9.63 per cent, Jharia 11.01 per cent, Tundi 14.19 per cent and Baghmara 12.85 per cent.

 Polling on 10 out of these 15 seats will end at 1700hrs while in five seats of Bagodar, Jamua, Giridih, Dumri and Tundi it will end at 1500hrs itself.

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