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Dimple Yadav of Samajwadi Party is stepping forward in Mainbury over 2 lakh votes

People are waiting in a queue cast them votes At the polling booth during the assembly seat election in Sardarshahar, in Panpalia village in Sardarshahar, December 5, 2022 (PTI)

Amid allegations of the Samajwadi Party of Gross anomaly during polling in Three by-elections were held in the state on On Monday, Rampur Sadar scored a sharp seat in the House of Representatives decline in Voter turnout compared to the council elections that took place in Practice this year.

By 5 p.m., an hour before the scheduled end time of vote, Rampur Sadar scored only 31.94 percent of the poll compared to 56.61 percent of the poll in Walk. In Khatuli, 56.46 percent voter turnout was recorded as of 5 p.m. The participation rate was 69.79 percent in Walk.

In the Mainpuri Lok Sabha seat, where SP and BJP have been running a high effort campaign, over 53 per cent votes They were polled until 5 p.m. In 2019 Lok Sabha elections when Patriarch SP Mulayam Singh Yadav won the seat for For the fifth time, 56.67 percent of the polls were registered.

a record 80.5 percent of the polls were registered in By-election for the Padampur assembly seat in Bargarh of Odisha on Monday where the voting ended peacefully without any untoward incident despite the threat of the Maoists in few pockets of constituency, officials said.

Bargarh district collector Monisha Banerjee said according to latest informationThe vote rate is estimated at 80.5%. official sources said final Voting percentage may change. The constituency witnessed 79.05 percent in Association Surveys 2019. “Although we did get some complaints from some kiosks, we found No violations when we visited the places. Voting has ended safely and the electronic voting machines are stored in The strong room with Banerjee said.

Appreciative vote of 69.91 percent has been recorded through the evening in by-elections of Sardarshahar Association Circle in Rajasthan on Monday, officials said. Voting began at 8:00 a.m. amid tight security arrangements in all 295 booths set up in clip.

According to officials, until 5:30 p.m on Monday, 69.91 percent of the polls were registered in Circle with 2.89 lakh registered voters.

a total of 57.9 percent of 3.11 lakh voters have exercised their right to vote in By-elections for the Karhani Council seat in Bihar on Monday, officials said.

Polling began at 7 am across 320 booths in The circle lasted until six in the evening, they said. Security arrangements have been tightened in place In all the stalls, which are run by the central paramilitaries along with the local police. Sub polling of the assembly part in Muzaffarpur district was obligated due to ineligibility of RJD MLA Anil Kumar Sahani.

Voter turnout of 64.86 percent were registered in Maoist Bhanupratappurin Chhattisgarh-hit Kanker district, where polling began at seven in the morning, amid strict security measures, and ended at three in the afternoon on Monday. The polling process was largely peaceful official He said.

Seven candidates competed in constituency, reserved for Scheduled Tribes, although it was largely seen as a direct competition between the ruling Congress and the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party.

Polling was slow in Rampur Sadar with The assembly oath, which was earlier held by Samajwadi Party leader Azam Khan, recorded around 33.94 percent turnout. Meanwhile, the Khatouli sector scored 56.46 percent of the poll, TAP reported. While over 81 percent of March 2.57 lakh franchised voters in By-election for Padampur constituency, voter turnout in Other sectors 72.09 percent in Sardarshahar 58 percent in Al-Karhani 64.86 percent in Bhanupratapur.

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