An estimated 45.85% percent of the total 2.35 crore electors exercised their franchise till 3 pm in the 78 assembly seats of Bihar where polling is underway in the third and final phase of elections on Saturday.
The poll opened at 7 am in these seats spread across 15 districts of north Bihar.
The maximum turnout of 45.2% per cent till 2 pm has been recorded in the Auria district, and the minimum in Motihari (24).
According to the Election Commission, the poll percentage at 2 pm was 34.82, higher than the corresponding figures for the first phase (33.10) and the second phase (32.82) of polls.
In Araria, RJD candidate from Jokihat seat, Sarfaraz Alam, courted controvery by turning up for voting with a party badge pinned in his shirt which is violation of the model code of conduct.
When asked about it, Alam smirked and did not make any comment.
Araria District Magistrate Prashant Kumar said the matter has come to his knowledge and lawful action would be initiated in the incident.
Alam, elder son of former union minister Mohammad Taslimuddin is pitted against his younger brother Mohammad Sahnawaz who is in fray from Hyderabad MP Asaduddin Owaisi's AIMIM party.
In Purnea, police had to fire in air to chase away people trying to disturb voting outside a booth under Dhamdaha assembly segment.
In terms of polling percentage Araria is trailed by Vaishali (24.58), Supaul (21.06), Saharsa (20.81), Purnia (20.51), Madhubani (20.20), Purvi Champaran (20.16), Muzaffarpur (19.82), Sitamarhi (19.71), Kishanganj (19.63), Pashchim Champaran (19.14), Madhepura (18.77), Katihar (17.77), Samastipur (17.51) and Darbhanga
(13.23).
Voting is being held all the while in the Valmiki Nagar Lok Sabha seat, where a bypoll has been required because of the passing of JD(U) MP Baidyanath Mahto.
It had recorded a turnout of 19.14 percent till 11 am.
Madhepura areas Bihariganj, from where veteran communist pioneer Sharad Yadavs girl Subhashini Yadav is making her poll debut on a Congress seat, has recorded polling percentage of 17.80 till 11 am.
Subhashini stood in a queue to cast her vote at a polling booth in Madhepura.
After casting her vote, the 30-year-old said her father, who represented Madhepura multiple times in Lok Sabha, has worked honestly for development of the constituency and that is why he is respected by people of all religions and castes.
Plurals Party president Pushpam Priya Choudhary, who is also her partys chief ministerial candidate, cast her vote with her mother in a booth at Darbhanga.
Speaker of the outgoing assembly Vijay Kumar Chaudhary and about one dozen ministers of the Nitish Kumar cabinet are in fray in this round of voting.
Minister Suresh Sharma cast vote in Muzaffarpur.
Meanwhile, people at 12 booths under Kusail panchayat in Kadwa assembly constituency of Katihar are boycotting the polls in protest against barriers not being installed in nearby Minapur and Jhaua railway crossings.
Block Development Officer Md Iftar and other senior officials have reached the area to persuade people to vote.
The first phase of voting for the 243-trong assembly took place on October 28 and the second phase on November 3.
The votes will be counted on November 10.