Election Day Wrap: High Turnout, Peaceful Voting Marks Polls in Kerala, TN and Assam
The three-phase election in Assam, ended on April 6. In addition to three districts of Bengal, the Union Territory of Puducherry also went to polls.
Citizens stand in a queue to cast their votes at a polling station, during the third phase of Assam Assembly elections, in Guwahati, Tuesday, April 6, 2021. Photo: PTI
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New Delhi: The elections to the assemblies of Kerala and Tamil Nadu took place following COVID-19 health protocol and involving lakhs of personnel on Tuesday, April 6.
In two states today was phase three of the assembly election, which also meant the final phase in Assam. Bengal, on day three, saw significant violence across the three districts where polling took place.
Assembly election: 475 constituencies go to polls in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam, Bengal, Puducherry on April 6
Phase 3 voting in Assam and West Bengal assembly elections, and single-phase assembly elections in Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry assembly election will commence on April 6. Check the full list of constituencies that will vote today
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Assembly elections in Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam, Bengal, Puducherry on April 6
Election officials are going to have a busy day on Tuesday as 475 legislative constituencies across four states - Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Assam and West Bengal - and the union territory of Puducherry go to polls. Today will see voting for 234 seats of Tamil Nadu Assembly, 140 seats of Kerala Assembly, 40 constituencies in Assam, 31 seats of West Bengal Assembly and 30 seats of Puducherry Assembly. While West Bengal and Assam will observe the third phase of their state assembly elections today, the rest will conduc
Kerala set for high-stake polls today
Kerala set for high-stake polls today
PTI / Updated: Apr 6, 2021, 06:00 IST
At least 2.74 crore voters will exercise their franchise to decide the fate of 957
candidates for 140 seats
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM After weeks-long stormy campaign sessions, marathon rallies and mammoth road shows,
Kerala is all set to go to polls on Tuesday with 2.74 crore voters exercising their franchise to decide the fate of 957 candidates including high-profile leaders and independents in 140
Assembly constituencies across the state. The total electorate in the state includes 1,32,83,724 male voters, 1,41,62,025 female voters and 290 transgenders, according to
Election Commission figures.
As the high-octane public campaign drew to a close last night, the southern state is now witnessing silent electioneering in which candidates and party workers are busy visiting homes and institutions to seek votes at the last minute.
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Updated: April 06, 2021 6:36 am IST
Kerala election results are set to be declared on May 2.
Thiruvananthapuram:
In a state with a four-decades-old tradition of alternating between the two main coalitions every five years, will these elections buck the trend - that s the all-important question that more than 2.74 crore people in Kerala will get to decide today.
After weeks of a stormy campaign with marathon rallies and mammoth roadshows, the state admired for its high governance and progress metrics, is all set to vote for a new administration and pick from more than 900 candidates including high-profile leaders for its 140 assembly constituencies.
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