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58.85% voting recorded in Phase-I of polls in J&K: Poll Body

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September 18, 2024
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Srinagar, Sept 18 : The first phase of the elections in Jammu and Kashmir witnessed 58.85 per cent voting on Wednesday, officials said.

According to Election Commission of India, long queues of voters at the polling stations showcased the entire world, the deep trust and confidence of the people of J&K in the democratic exercise. Polling in the first phase recorded an approximate voter turnout of 58.85% as of 7:30 pm, the poll body said.

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Polling was held across 3276 Polling Stations established in 24 ACs spanning 7 districts–Pulwama, Shopian, Kulgam, Kishtwar, Anantnag, Ramban and Doda. In each of the districts where voting , the voting participation exceeded the participation during the Lok Sabha 2024 elections.

“The performance builds on the trend witnessed during the Lok Sabha elections in Jammu and Kashmir which saw a voter turnout of 58.58% at polling stations, highest in the last 35 years,” ECI said in a statement, according to GNS.

A total of 219 candidates are in the electoral fray in the first phase of which 9 are women candidates. Young and women voters shone bright at the polling stations, a testament to the deepening and embrace of democracy in J&K. Their enthusiasm to cast their vote is an emphatic response in favour of the ballot against boycotts and violence.

The Commission led by CEC Rajiv Kumar along with ECs Gyanesh Kumar and Dr. Sukhbir Singh Sandhu kept a close watch on each and every aspect of the poll process from the very beginning. “Meticulous preparations, clear directions and strong security measures were in place creating a conducive environment for voters to cast their vote without fear or intimidation.” Along with webcasting in all polling stations, 32 Central Observers kept a vigilant eye on the election process on the ground, ensuring no disruptions to the electoral process.

Kashmiri Migrant voters were also empowered to exercise their franchise through 24 Special Polling Stations setup in Jammu (19), Udhampur(1) and Delhi (4). Earlier, the Commission had eased the process for Kashmiri migrant voters by abolishing the cumbersome Form-M and enabling self-certification.

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Home-voting facility, introduced for the first time in Assembly elections in J&K saw democracy being taken to the doorsteps of those who are bound by physical limitations. Many voters aged above 85 years and PwDs with 40% benchmark disability opted to vote from the comfort of their homes, while those who visited polling stations were greeted with warmth and all assured minimum facilities.

As part of ECI’s commitment to make the voting experience pleasant and memorable, Assured Minimum Facilities (AMF’s) like drinking water, electricity, toilet, ramp, furniture, adequate shelter, helpdesk, wheel chair & volunteers amongst others were provided at all Polling Stations. One polling station each, exclusively managed by women and PwDs, was set up in every AC for giving a comfortable voting experience.

The elections were also truly participative and encompassing in nature as reflected in the data on cVIGIL usage. Since the start of the elections and till 18.09.2024, 355 complaints against electoral malpractices were disposed of with a disposal rate of 98.3%, which reduced campaign clutter and noise. The Suvidha platform has ensured transparent and timely approval of 4458 requests ahead of phase 1, by political parties and candidates for seeking permissions for rallies, grounds, halls, etc. Young and female voters after voting in phase-1 of J&K assembly elections The Commission in its resolve to ensure that no voter is left behind, ensured that Polling Stations are accessible even in remote corners of Jammu and Kashmir and even quiet villages were brought into the fold of the democratic exercise. In one such village in Dhadkai, famed as the “Silent Village”, the PwD voters with speech/hearing impairment made their voice heard loud and clear with their votes at Polling Station 195 Kuthyara in Bhadarwah AC, district Doda.

While taking a facilitative approach to the legitimate requests of candidates and political parties, the Commission has firmly cracked down on illegitimate means to sway voters.

Powered by technology and intelligence based targeted action, ECs persistent efforts for an inducement free elections, have led to seizures worth Rs 124.3 crores in J&K as on 18.09.2024, with firm crackdown on supply and distribution of drugs and narcotics which recorded seizures worth Rs. 107.9 Cr.

Freebies amounting to over Rs. 15 Crore have also been seized. Enforcement Agencies are intensifying efforts to curb the menace of money power in the upcoming phases also.
The provisional voter turnout figures of 58.85% as of 7.30 PM will continue to be updated AC wise on the Voter Turnout App by the ROs, as and when the polling parties formally close the poll and return from the polling stations based on the geographical/logistical conditions and after scrutiny of statutory papers and consideration of repolls, if any, the ECI said. (GNS)

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