Campaign for Panaji, Valpoi seats ends tomorrow

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

The campaign for Panaji and Valpoi byelection will end tomorrow with the voting for both the assembly seats scheduled on August 23.

Chief Minister is contesting from Panaji constituency and is pitted against Congress' Girish Chodankar and Anand Shirodkar of Suraksha Manch.


In Valpoi candidate is contesting against Congress' Roy Naik.

"As per Commission of (ECI), the canvassing has to stop 48 hours before the polling. This means the campaigning will end tomorrow evening (Monday) at 5 pm," the ECI official said today.

The ECI has already prohibited opinion poll or exit poll from Monday onwards.

With only few hours left for campaigning, the candidates were making last ditch efforts to woo voters.

Chief Minister addressed two public meetings on Sunday one at Valpoi and another at Panaji.

too held a press conference attacking the Their candidates visited every household to woo voters.

Suraksha Manch (GSM) which has fielded its candidate only in Panaji constituency did not organise any public meeting during the entire campaigning while their stress was on door to door contact.

Valpoi constituency has around 26,094 voters of whom only 23,129 had voted during 2017

who had then contested on ticket had won the poll with 12,412 votes against his rival, candidate Satyavijay Naik who polled 9,473 votes.

After the election, Rane had left the party and resigned as MLA to join

Panaji constituency which covers the state capital and adjoining areas has a voter base of 22,203 of which 17,339 had casted their vote during the last assembly

candidate Siddharth Kuncolienkar had won the defeating Atanasio Monserratte of United Goans party, which was supported by

Kuncolienkar had polled 7,924 votes as against Monserratte who had 6,855 votes to his share.

The MLA then resigned to make way for Parrikar to contest from this constituency.

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