Kerala polling: 5.62% turnout after first hours voting for 20 seats in state
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People queued up since early morning outside the over 25,000 polling booths in the state to avoid the hot weather that was likely as the day progressed. Photo: X screengrab

Kerala polling: 5.62% turnout after first hour's voting for 20 seats in state


Thiruvananthapuram, Apr 26 (PTI) Polling in all the 20 Lok Sabha seats in Kerala for the 2024 general election commenced at 7am on Friday amidst tight security arrangements with the state witnessing 5.62 per cent turnout after the first hour of voting.

People queued up since early morning outside the over 25,000 polling booths in the state to avoid the hot weather that was likely as the day progressed.

Long queues of voters were seen outside polling booths in all Lok Sabha seats in the state.

As the polling commenced, there were reports of EVM breakdowns in various booths across the state, delaying the election process in those places.

However, the machines were replaced and the voting continued smoothly.

Polling was carried out amidst tight security arrangements which included deployment of over 66,000 security personnel and live monitoring of the election process by an extensive webcasting system.

Voting began after a mock poll was carried out by casting votes in favour of all candidates, including NOTA, whose names are there on an EVM.

A minimum of 50 votes were cast in the mock poll as per the instructions of the Election Commission and after clearing the EVMs, actual polling commenced.

Around 2.77 crore voters will decide the fate of the 194 candidates who are contesting from the 20 Lok Sabha constituencies in the state.

Two union ministers, most of the sitting MPs, a state minister, three actors and a few MLAs are among the total candidates who tried their political luck this time in Kerala which saw highly active and aggressive poll campaigns by the CPI(M)-led ruling LDF, Congress-headed UDF, and the BJP-led NDA. PTI

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