Goa: Counting begins for 2 Lok Sabha\, 4 Assembly seats

Goa: Counting begins for 2 Lok Sabha, 4 Assembly seats

Press Trust of India  |  Panaji 

Counting of votes for elections to two constituencies and four Assembly seats where bypolls were held, began at 8 am Thursday at two centres.

The Assembly constituencies of Panaji, Mandrem and Mapusa fall under district and Shiroda in district.

Counting is likely to continue till midnight as along with the Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs), manual counting of VVPATs (Voter Verified Paper Audit Trail) from five booths of each Assembly constituency would be done to match the figures, district election R Menaka said.

Results would start trickling in by afternoon, she said, adding that counting for the Assembly byelections is expected to end faster.

A voter turnout of 72.04 per cent was recorded for the two seats that went to polls on April 23.

Prominent candidates in the fray from was of the BJP.

In South Goa, BJP's sitting was pitted against former chief of the

Besides, bypolls were held in four Assembly seats of Panaji, Mapusa, Mandrem and Shiroda.

The bypolls in Panaji and Mapusa were necessitated due to the death of sitting MLAs and Francis D'Souza, respectively, and in two other seats due to the resignation of legislators.

Panaji was represented by Parrikar, former chief minister, till his death in March this year.

The BJP fielded its former MLA against former of the in Panaji. Former Goa RSS chief was also in the fray as the Goa Suraksha Manch (GSM) candidate.

In constituency, late MLA Francis contested on the BJP's ticket against Sudhir Kandolkar of the Congress.

In Mandrem, BJP's Dayanand Sopte battled Babi Bagkar of the Congress, of the and Independent nominee Jeet Arolkar.

In Shiroda, the BJP fielded against Mahadev Naik of the Congress and of the (MGP).

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First Published: Thu, May 23 2019. 08:25 IST