Bhopal: Barring a few stray incidents, casting of votes during today's assembly elections in Madhya Pradesh passed off peacefully with polling percentage likely to cross 70, which would be an all-time high.
Briefing reporters after the end of polling, Madhya Pradesh Chief Electoral Officer Jaideep Govind said that as of now, there seems to be no possibility of re-poll in any polling station of any constituency.
Govind said that the poll percentage during the 2008 assembly elections was around 65 per cent, adding that it would surely cross 70 per cent this time.
He said that polling had been boycotted in some polling stations in more than 10 districts, by people who were angry with lack of construction of roads in their areas.
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