LS polls: 10 UP seats record 65 per cent voter turnout in first phase
LS polls: 10 UP seats record 65 per cent voter turnout in first phase
The first phase of elections in Uttar Pradesh were held on Thursday where people voted to elect Lok Sabha members from 10 seats.

The first phase of elections in Uttar Pradesh were held on Thursday where people in West UP and neighbouring Ghaziabad and Gautam Buddha Nagar constituencies, voted to elect Lok Sabha members from 10 seats.

65 per cent polling was recorded in 10 constituencies of western Uttar Pradesh, including riot-hit Muzaffarnagar. The vote percentage in 2009 polls in these districts was 51.30 per cent while in 2012 assembly polls the percentage was 61.78 per cent.

According to EC sources, Saharanpur witnessed 68.40 per cent polling till reports last came in, while 64.90 per cent voting was reported from Kairana, and 63.53 electorates exercised there franchise in Muzaffarnagar. Similarly, Bijnore had 62.96 per cent polling, Meerut 60.50 per cent, Baghpat 61.52 per cent, Gautam Buddha Nagar 47.20 per cent, Bulandshahr 61.60 per cent and Aligarh 55.60 per cent.

The Ghaziabad parliamentary constituency registered 60.20 percent turnout of voters as polling ended at 6 pm on Thursday.

Confirming the polling percentage, Ghaziabad District Magistrate SVS Ranga Rao said: "Polling concluded peacefully in all the polling stations. A defective EVM in Loni was replaced instantly."

The electoral fortunes of 146 candidates were sealed in the EVMs on Thursday in the 10 Lok Sabha seats, where a total of 1.74 crore voters - 95.96 lakh men and 78.37 lakh women were eligible to exercise their franchise.

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