Over 78 lakh voters to decide fate of candidates from 6 Lok Sabha seats in J-K

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

Over 78 lakh voters, including nearly 38 lakh women, would decide the fate of dozens of candidates from the six seats in Jammu and Kashmir, which are going to polls in five-phased election beginning Thursday.

He added that 47,216 are PWD (people with disabilities) voters and 1,433 VIP voters.

Kumar said a total of 11,316 polling stations - 5,450 in Jammu region, 5,307 in the Valley and 559 in Ladakh - would be set up to enable 78,42979 electorate, including 37,75,227 women, and 159 transgenders to exercise their franchise.

Among the new voters who were inducted into the final list within a short period of three months beginning December 2018, over 2.60 lakh are in the age group of 18-21 years, the said.

"This was the biggest exercise undertaken successfully by the The final list was published in February this year," he said.

Kumar said the ten districts of the Valley accounted for the highest number of 39,99,959 voters, including 19,36,220 women, and 92 transgenders.

The Jammu region with equal districts have 36,71,197 electorate, including 17,53,939 women, and 63 transgenders, he said.

Ladakh region, comprising of Leh and Kargil districts, which is going to polls in the last phase on May 6, have the lowest number of 1,71,819 electorate, including 85,064, women, and three transgenders, Kumar said.

He said the Jammu parliamentary seat, which along with Baramulla constituency in north Kashmir, is going to polls in the first phase on April 11, have the highest number of 20,05,730 lakh voters, including 9,64,834 women, and 20 transgenders.

Interestingly, the highest number candidates -- 24 -- are in the fray from the Jammu seat covering the four districts of Jammu, Samba, Poonch and Rajouri.

The BJP has fielded from the constituency after winning the seat in the last elections by a margin of over 2.57 lakh votes.

This time, however, a tough contest is on the cards from the constituency with the National Conference extending supporting to the candidate and former minister, The PDP has decided not to field candidates from Jammu and Udhampur constituencies to ensure that the secular votes are not divided.

Udhampur constituency, spread over six districts of Udhampur, Kathua, Reasi, Ramban, Kishtwar and Doda, has a total voter strength of 16,65,467, including 78,9105 women, and the highest number of 43 transgenders, Kumar said.

Udhampur is going to polls in the second phase along with constituency on April 18.

is seeking re-election from the Udhampur seat and is locked in a 12-cornered contest with his formidable opponents, including candidate and scion of Dogra dynasty Vikramadatiya Singh, former BJP and founder of and Party

parliamentary constituency, covering the central districts of Srinagar, and Budgam, have the lowest number of 12,94,560 voters in the Valley, including 6,27,282 women, and 26 belonging to third gender, the said.

Farooq Abdullah, who wrested the seat from the in the by-election held amid large scale violence and low voter turnout in April 2017, is again contesting from the parliamentary seat.

Abdullah, who is being supported by the Congress, is facing challenge from 11 other candidates from the seat.

Kumar said there are 13,93,251 electorate, including 6,72,879 women, and 35 transgenders registered in Anantnag parliamentary constituency, which is spread over south Kashmir districts of Anantnag, Kulgam, Shopian and Pulwama and given the challenging security situation, the seat is going to polls in three phases on April 23, 29 and May 6.

had won the seat in 2014 elections but the constituency fell vacant after she became the first women of the state in April 2016.

However, the by-election to the constituency was cancelled a day before the polls in 2017 and could not be held during the previous PDP-BJP government which collapsed after the national party withdrew support to the regional party in June last year.

Mehbooba is trying her luck from the seat again and is facing a challenge from 17 other candidates who included state G A Mir.

Mir has a considerable support base in south Kashmir.

Monday is the last date for the withdrawal of the candidature form the constituency.

The said Baramulla parliamentary constituency, covering north Kashmir districts of Baramulla, Bandipora and Kupwara, has a total of 13,12,148 electors, including 6,36,059 women, and 31 transgenders.

The Baramulla seat was won by the PDP in the last elections. This time its candidate Abdul Qayoom Wani, a new face, is facing eight other candidates who have jumped into the fray.

The formidable among the contestants include Mohammad Akbar Lone, former MLA Sheikh and Peoples Conference's

Kumar said the voter verifiable paper audit trail (VVPAT) would be used for all the polling stations and the commission have so far covered 50 lakh voters across 6,500 villages about the functioning of the machine.

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First Published: Mon, April 08 2019. 15:30 IST