About 12.11 per cent
polling was recorded in Kerala and over 18 per cent voters exercised their franchise in Tamil Nadu in the first
two hours of voting for assembly seats today.
In Kerala, Kozhikode district registering the highest and the state capital recording the lowest. While Kozhikode recorded 13.16 per cent turnout till 9 AM, it was 9.62 per cent in Idukki and 8.21 per cent in Thiruvananthapuram.
The northern districts of the state-- Kasaragod, Kannur, Wayanad and Kozhikode- saw brisk polling. People were seen queuing up in various booths in the state much before the polling began at 7 AM.
Overcast skies and
heavy showers since last night in various places could impact the turnout. No
untoward incident has been reported so far.
A 70-year-old voter collapsed and died before casting his vote in a booth at Perambra in Kozhikode.
There were some
incidents of malfunctioning of voting machines in some booths, but they were
rectified immediately and polling was not affected.
Kerala Governor P Sathasivam and his wife cast their votes in a booth here.
This is the first
time a state governor has exercised his franchise in the state. Later, speaking
to reporters, Justice Sathasivam said "as a first citizen (of the state),
I
request all citizens to come and vote. This is my humble request."
Former Meghalaya Governor M M Jacob also cast his vote.
Among the early voters were CPI(M) Polit Bureau member and LDF's Chief Ministerial aspirant Pinarayi Vijayan, senior Congress leader A K Antony, IUML leader and Industries Minister P K Kunhaikutty and BJP's Rajya Sabha MP and actor Suresh Gopi.
93-year-old CPI(M) leader V S Achutanandan was seen visiting various booths in his Malampuzha constituency in the morning. He said heavy rush of voters in booths and the rains were a sign of "good tidings" to come. Rains are a blessing for the parched farmlands in Palakkad, he said
In Tamil Nadu brisk polling witnessed in 232 Assembly constituencies today.
According to a senior electoral official, 18.3 per cent voters had cast their votes.Election Commission had deferred polling in Aravakurichi and Thanjavur following allegations of bribing of voters.
Following the Election Commission's decision, polling is being held in 232 of the 234 Assembly constituencies. Polling in Aravakurichi and Thanjavur will be held on May 23 and counting of votes on May 25. For the rest of the 232 segments, counting will be as per schedule on May 19.
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