How Much Voting Happened in Assam's Panchayat Polls?

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How Much Voting Happened in Assam's Panchayat Polls?

Synopsis

In a remarkable display of civic engagement, Assam’s Panchayat elections witnessed over 10 percent voter turnout within just two hours. This enthusiastic participation across 14 districts highlights the importance of local governance. As the election unfolds, the political landscape is set for significant changes in the coming days.

Key Takeaways

  • Over 10 percent voter turnout in the initial hours.
  • Voting is taking place across 14 districts.
  • More than 1.20 lakh polling officials are deployed.
  • The second voting phase is on May 7.
  • Chief Minister announced 325 unopposed seats for the NDA.

Guwahati, May 2 (NationPress) In the initial two hours of voting for the first phase of the Panchayat elections in Assam, over 10 percent of voters participated on Friday. The Election Commission reported that 10.34 percent of voting was recorded by 10 am on Friday.

The voting process commenced on Friday across 14 districts, showcasing a robust early turnout with long queues at polling stations, indicative of the community’s eagerness to engage in this vital democratic exercise.

The districts involved in this phase include Sonitpur, Biswanath, Dhemaji, Lakhimpur, Tinsukia, Dibrugarh, Sivasagar, Charaideo, Jorhat, Majuli, Golaghat, Cachar, Hailakandi, and Sribhumi.

The Assam State Election Commission has implemented extensive measures to ensure a seamless and secure voting process.

More than 1.20 lakh polling officials have been assigned, with security personnel present at each polling booth.

In total, over 1.80 crore individuals are eligible to cast their vote at 25,007 polling stations.

This includes around 90.71 lakh men, 89.65 lakh women, and 408 individuals classified as 'others.'

The second phase of voting is scheduled for May 7 across the remaining 13 districts, with vote counting set for May 11.

In related news, Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma announced that the BJP-led NDA in the state has successfully secured 325 seats unopposed.

Sarma stated, “Reports indicate that the NDA has already captured 37 Zila Parishad seats (35 BJP and 2 AGP) and 288 Anchalik Panchayat seats (259 BJP and 29 AGP) unopposed.” He emphasized that this marks a significant and historic mandate in Assam’s political landscape, demonstrating the profound confidence and affection that the citizens of the state hold for the NDA and Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

He further expressed, “We are optimistic that when the final election results are released, this number will further increase. The NDA is poised to dominate the Panchayat elections in Assam. My heartfelt thanks to the people of Assam and deep appreciation to our committed karyakartas for their relentless efforts and steadfast dedication.”

Point of View

It’s crucial to recognize the robust engagement of citizens in local governance. While the results signal a potentially strong mandate for the NDA, it is essential to ensure that every voice is heard in this democratic exercise. The participation rate so far indicates a healthy interest in local issues, promising a vibrant political discourse ahead.
NationPress
17/06/2025

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the voter turnout in Assam's Panchayat polls so far?
The voter turnout in the first two hours of Assam's Panchayat polls reached over 10 percent, with an official figure of 10.34 percent by 10 am.
How many districts are participating in the first phase of the elections?
The first phase of the Panchayat elections in Assam includes 14 districts.
When is the second phase of voting scheduled?
The second phase of voting will occur on May 7 in the remaining 13 districts.
How many polling stations are there in total?
There are a total of 25,007 polling stations across both phases of the elections.
What measures are in place for secure voting?
The Assam State Election Commission has deployed over 1.20 lakh polling officials and security personnel at each polling booth to ensure a smooth and secure voting experience.