Last Modified: Thu, Feb 23 2017. 01 38 PM IST

UP assembly elections: 39% turnout recorded till 1pm in the fourth phase

Polling began at 7am and will go on till 5pm across 12 districts, including the Bundelkhand region of Uttar Pradesh

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Members of the election staff sit in a room filled with electronic voting machines at a distribution centre on the eve of the fourth phase of UP polls in Allahabad.  Photo: Reuters
Members of the election staff sit in a room filled with electronic voting machines at a distribution centre on the eve of the fourth phase of UP polls in Allahabad. Photo: Reuters

New Delhi: Uttar Pradesh has clocked a turnout of 39% as of 1pm on Thursday in the fourth phase of polling.

As many as 53 constituencies of Uttar Pradesh are polling in the fourth phase.

Polling began at 7am and will go on till 5pm across 12 districts, including the Bundelkhand region of the state.

Some of the key districts going to polls on Thursday include Rae Bareilly, Mahoba, Hamirpur, Pratapgarh, Lalitpur, Jhansi and Jalaun.

The phase is significant given all the three major parties—the Samajwadi Party-Congress combine, the Bharatiya Janata Party and the Bahujan Samaj Party—have high stakes in the region.

More than 1.84 crore people are eligible to cast their vote on Thursday and seal the fate of 680 candidates. Allahabad North constituency will see a maximum of 26 candidates battling it out.

Polling in Uttar Pradesh is spread over a month and there are three more phases to go over the next fortnight. The state is witnessing a high turnout in these elections.

Results for the ongoing polls will be declared on 11 March.

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First Published: Thu, Feb 23 2017. 08 35 AM IST