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GHMC election: Low turnout as polling concludes, ban on exit polls till Dec 3 due to re-polling in Old Malaket

The Greater Hyderabad Municipality Corporation (GHMC) election on Tuesday concluded at 6 pm with a voter turnout nearly 36 per cent till 5 pm.

The polling in the GHMC was held from 7 am to 6 pm in all the 69 polling stations by replacing the Returning Officer too. Image Source : FILE PHOTOThe polling in the GHMC was held from 7 am to 6 pm in all the 69 polling stations by replacing the Returning Officer too.

The Greater Hyderabad Municipality Corporation (GHMC) election concluded on Tuesday with a voter turnout of nearly 36 per cent till 5 pm. The State Election Commission has banned the broadcast of exit polls till December 3, 6 pm in view of the re-polling that has been scheduled for Old Malaket (Ward No. 26).

Like in the previous municipal polls, voter indifference marked GHMC elections this time too with the Covid-19 pandemic and series of holidays further bringing down the turnout. The turnout remained dull throughout the day as few voters turned up to cast their votes, despite appeal by the poll authorities, all political parties, NGOs and celebrities to improve the polling percentage.

The polling in the GHMC was held from 7 am to 6 pm in all the 69 polling stations by replacing the Returning Officer too.

A total of 74,67,256 people were eligible to cast their votes, including 38,89,637 men, 35,76,941 women and 678 others.

In the 2016 GHMC elections, 45.27 per cent voters had cast their votes. Though the political parties had hoped that the percentage will improve this time, the response by the urban voters remained lukewarm.

This time, the Covid-19 situation is being blamed for the poor turnout, despite the assurance by the authorities that they have taken all precautions by following the Covid-19 protocols.

The election authorities are conducting the polls through paper ballots instead of Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs).

For voters above 80 years of age, physically challenged and those who tested Covid positive after Nobember 1, the authorities offered postal ballot facility. However, some voters above even 90 years of age and physically challenged turned out to cast their votes.

A total of 1,122 candidates are testing their political fortunes. Ruling Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS) is confident of retaining power, while the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) is making a determined bid to wrest the municipal body.

Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (MIM), which is contesting 51 seats, is confident of retaining 44 seats in its stronghold.

Polling in Old Malakpet ward was stopped after a goof-up in ballot paper was noticed. The SEC announced that re-polling in all the 69 polling stations in the ward will be held on December 3. The symbol of CPI-M was printed as the symbol of CPI, resulting in the postponement of polling. Counting of votes will be taken up on December 4.

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