Tripura Assembly election 2018: Total voter turnout stands at 74%, says EC

The total voter turnout was down by 17 per cent that the last assembly elections when the voter turnout stood at 91.82 per cent

Press Trust of India  |  Agartala 

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Voters wait in queue to cast their votes at a polling booth, during Tripura Assembly elections in Raj Nagar, Agartala on Sunday | Photo: PTI

The total stood at 74 per cent in the single-phase Assembly polls today, 17 per cent less than the last when the polling percentage was recorded at 91.82. Voting was today held in 59 of the total 60 seats as polling could not be held in the Charilam constituency due to the death of CPI(M) candidate last week. The constituency will go to polls on March 12. According to the figures released by the today, the stood at 74 per cent. The BJP, an also-ran until now in the north-eastern state, is making a determined bid to demolish the red bastion of 25 years, with stalwarts like and leading the charge. The saffron party, which had forged a pre-poll alliance with tribal outfit Indigenous People's Front of (IPFT), had fielded 51 candidates.

The IPFT, an party, contested from the remaining nine seats. The went it all alone in this time and contested from 59 seats. The party had not fielded a candidate from the Kakrabon constituency in district. There are 25,73 trillion registered voters - 13.05 trillion male and 12.6 trillion female -- in the state. The number of voters under the third gender category in the state is 11 and that of the new voters 47,803.

First Published: Sun, February 18 2018. 19:12 IST
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