THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: An average voter turnout of
38.81percent was registered till
1pm Tuesday
in Kerala as heavy polling was witnessed
in the elections to 20
Lok Sabha constituencies
in the state.
Congress president Rahul Gandhi, Shashi Tharoor and Union minister Alphons Kannamthanam and BJP leader
Kummanam Rajashekharan are among the key contenders.
According to Election Commission sources, Kannur
recorded the highest
voting percentage of 41.8 as of
1pm while Ponnani the lowest of 33.97
percent.
Wayanad, from where Rahul Gandhi is contesting,
recorded 40.56
percent votes,
Thiruvananthapuram registered 38.19 and Pathnamthitta 40.26
percent.
Though complaints of technical glitches
invoting machines were reported initially
in various places, polling continued after the snags were rectified.
Long queues were seen across polling booths since morning, with large number of women, senior citizens and first time voters turning up to exercise their franchise.
Two elderly persons collapsed and died while waiting to cast their votes
in polling booths at
Vatakara and Pathnamthitta constituencies, while another person, who returned home after
voting, complained of uneasiness and died shortly thereafter, police said.
State Governor P Sathasivam, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, Leader of the Opposition
in the Assembly Ramesh Chenntithala of Congress and a host of political leaders and film stars were among the prominent people who cast their franchise so far.
The three major fronts -- CPI-M led LDF, Congress-headed UDF and BJP-led NDA - are locked
in a close fight
in many constituencies.
A total of 2.61 voters have to chose from 227 candidates, including 23 women, who are
in fray
in the state.
The strength of first time voters
in Kerala is 2.88 lakh
in the age group of 18-19.
The polling, which commenced at 7 am, would end at 6
PM.
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