33.17 lakh electors to decide fate of 34 candidates in first-phase polls in J&K

33.17 lakh electors to decide fate of 34 candidates in first-phase polls in J&K

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

Over 33.17 lakh electors will decide the fate of 34 candidates in Jammu and parliamentary constituencies, which will go to polls in the first phase on April 11, officials said.

In Jammu, 20,05,730 voters including 10,40,876 males and 9,64,834 females will cast their votes at 2,740 polling stations to decide the political fortune of 24 candidates on April 11, they said.

The Bharatiya Janata Party's (BJP) Jugal Kishore is seeking re-election from the Jammu parliamentary seat, while the has fielded its and former who is supported by the National Conference.

Other prominent candidates include former BJP and of and

Of the total 13,08,541 electors in the Baramulla seat, 6,74,417 are males, 6,34,083 females while 41 belong to the third gender. The constituency has 7,953 persons with disability (PwD) voters and 157 VVIP (Voter Verification and Information Programme) electors.

For the smooth conduct of elections, the authorities have established 1,749 polling stations at 1,387 locations in the Baramulla constituency, they said.

Returning for Baramulla Parliamentary Constituency Dr G N Itoo informed that 9 candidates are in the fray for the seat. Prominent among them are Haji of INC, of BJP, of NPP, of PDP and of NC.

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First Published: Wed, April 03 2019. 21:25 IST