Around 26 lakh voters will decide the fate of 239 candidates today.
A voter turnout of 24.10 per cent was recorded in the first four hours of polling. The Gulabgarh (ST) seat in the Jammu region recorded the overall highest voting percentage at 35.72, followed closely by Poonch Haveli at 34.26. The maximum voting percentage among the 15 assembly segments in the Kashmir Valley was recorded in Kangan (ST) at 30.94. It was followed by Chrar-i-Sharief at 28.85 per cent and Khansahib at 27 per cent.
Senior diplomats from the US, Norway, Singapore and many other countries are visiting Kashmir to witness the polls. The delegation visited polling stations in Ompora (Budgam), followed by stops at Amira Kadal and SP College, Chinar Bagh, within the Lal Bagh constituency. At SP College, delegates had the chance to visit a special pink polling station, managed entirely by women. Several of these polling stations had witnessed very low voter turnout during the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.
Former Chief Minister and National Conference chief Omar Abdullah, who is contesting from Ganderbal and Budgam seats, will be among those facing the electoral test today.
Other prominent candidates in the fray include Jammu and Kashmir BJP chief Ravinder Raina from Nowshera assembly seat and Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee president Tariq Hamid Karra from Central-Shalteng seat.,
The voting figures of the day will be a test for claims that the development over the last five years has restored people’s faith in the democratic process.
Of the 26 seats in the second round, 15 are located in central Kashmir, where separatists once had their stronghold.
Separatists are considered to have a hold as well in areas around Srinagar, where many of the constituencies up for election today, are located. The voting percentage in these separatist-dominated areas – including Khanyar, Zedbal, Lal Chowk, Eidgah Hazratbal – is often low.
In the first phase of election held on September 18, the voting figure was high. The turnout for the 24 constituencies across seven districts where polls were held, according to figures from the Election Commission was 61.13 per cent. It was still lower than the record figure of 2014, which was 66 per cent.
Voting for the third phase will be held on October 1. The counting of votes counting will be conducted on October 8 along with the counting of votes in Haryana.
