75 per cent voter turnout in Mizoram: Deputy EC Sudip Jain

| Nov 28, 2018, 21:57 IST
Voters show their identity card as they stand in a queue at a polling station during the state Assembly elections at Mizoram's Kanhmun. (Photo: PTI)Voters show their identity card as they stand in a queue at a polling station during the state Assembly electi... Read More
NEW DELHI: A voter turnout of about 75 per cent was recorded in the Mizoram Assembly polls on Wednesday, Deputy Election Commissioner Sudip Jain said here.


Polling was held in all 40 assembly seats in the northeast state.


The state had an electorate of 7,70,395, which included 3,94,897 female voters. There were 209 candidates, 15 of them women, in the fray.


Of the 1,179 polling booths, 47 were classified 'critical' and as many as 'vulnerable' by the Election Commission.
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