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Bihar polls: State creates history by clocking 64.7% voter turnout; breaks 25-year-old record

Bihar polls: State creates history by clocking 64.7% voter turnout; breaks 25-year-old record

Bihar has achieved a historic 64.7% voter turnout, the highest ever in the state’s electoral history. The first phase of the assembly polls concluded peacefully, marked by new initiatives like live webcasting from all polling stations and international delegates praising the organisation. Efforts to assist voters, including veiled women and persons with disabilities, were highlighted.

NEW DELHI: Bihar created history on Thursday by clocking 64.7% voter turnout, the highest ever in any election held in the state. Since the onset of electoral politics in India in 1951-52, the highest polling percentage recorded in a Lok Sabha poll in Bihar was 64.6% in 1998, and in an assembly poll, 62.6% in the year 2000.Sharing that the first phase of Bihar assembly poll — covering 121 assembly seats — had concluded peacefully and with a festive mood, EC said its new initiatives had made voting a “most pleasant experience for the voters”.

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For the first time, there was live webcasting of polling in 100% of the polling stations, with chief election commissioner Gyanesh Kumar and election commissioners S S Sandhu and Vivek Joshi monitoring the feed from the EC control room here. The CEC engaged with the presiding officers and district election officers from the control room to ensure the smooth progress of polling.Another first in this election was the visit of 16 foreign delegates from six countries to Bihar as part of the international election visitors’ programme (IEVP), to witness the poll proceedings . The delegates, EC said, hailed the Bihar elections for being one of the most well-organised, transparent, efficient and participative elections, internationally. Over 90,000 ‘jeevika didis’ or female volunteers were deployed to assist the polling personnel in identifying the ‘purdahnasheen’ (veiled) women electors.The presiding officers updated the voter turnout figures at the close of poll before leaving the polling station, cutting the delay in updation of approximate voter turnout trends. Earlier these figures would land till as late as 11.30 pm on polling day.The Bihar polls witnessed use of colour photos of candidates on EVM ballot papers. In another first, electors could deposit their mobiles at the polling stations. Modified voter information slips ensured easy readability. Given that the voters per polling station was capped at 1200, voting could proceed without any long queues and extra waiting times.Persons with disabilities were facilitated with wheelchairs, deployment of volunteers to assist them and an e-rickshaw facility for them to reach the polling stations.

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