LS polls: 63% voter turnout registered in Jharkhand till 5 PM

Voting started at 7 am in Singhbhum, Lohardaga, Khunti and Palamu seats amid tight security, marking the first phase of elections in the eastern state

Ranchi: A voter turnout of 63.14 per cent was recorded till 5 pm in the four Lok Sabha constituencies in Jharkhand where polling was held on Monday, May 13, officials said.

Voting started at 7 am in Singhbhum, Lohardaga, Khunti and Palamu seats amid tight security, marking the first phase of elections in the eastern state.

The polling was largely peaceful, officials added.

Singhbhum registered the highest voter turnout of 66.11 per cent, followed by Khunti at 65.82 per cent, Lohardaga at 62.60 per cent, and Palamu at 59.99 per cent.

Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) K Ravi Kumar said the turnout will increase.

“The overall voter turnout in these four constituencies was 66.7 per cent in the 2019 polls,” he said.

Kumar said the polling was peaceful across the four constituencies, excluding six minor incidents of violence.

“An incident was reported from Palamu, where party candidates clashed outside a polling booth,” he said.

Much enthusiasm was witnessed among voters, especially in Maoist-hit areas in Singhbhum, Palamu, and Lohardaga. In some of these places, people voted after decades.

Chief Minister Champai Soren along with his family exercised their franchise at his ancestral village Jilinggora.

“I voted in my village today ensuring my participation in this grand festival of the world’s largest democracy,” he said.

BJP’s Khunti candidate Arjun Munda, the Union Tribal Affairs Minister, said he was confident that people of the country would vote for the party and make Narendra Modi the PM again.

He voted along with his wife Meera Munda at a booth at Khelarisai in Kharsawan.

His rival Kalicharan Munda of the Congress also exercised his franchise and claimed that he would win by over 50,000 votes.

After voting, JMM Singhbhum’s candidate Joba Manjhi said, “I have faith that voters will certainly shower their blessings on me in this election.”

Congress’s Lohardaga candidate Sukhdev Bhagat also claimed that he would win the polls.

“People are coming out in large numbers to exercise their franchise and oust the BJP from Lohardaga constituency,” Bhagat said after casting his vote.

Over 64.37 lakh electors are eligible to vote in this phase. Forty-five candidates are in the fray in these four seats.

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