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LS Elections Phase II: 71.91% Polling Recorded in Jammu Parliamentary Constituency

Weather Conditions Fail to Dampen Voter Spirits

Mohammad Irfan by Mohammad Irfan
April 27, 2024
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LS Elections Phase II: 71.91% Polling Recorded in Jammu Parliamentary Constituency
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Over 2,400 Equipped Polling Stations, Live Webcasting Ensures Fairness

15000 Personnel Ensure Smooth Conduct of Elections

Women, Specially Abled, and Youth Play Active Roles in Poll Management

Green Polling Stations Promote Eco-Friendly Practices

CEO Acknowledges First-Time Voters and Polling Personnel

Srinagar: In a display of unwavering dedication to the democratic process, the second phase of voting for the 18th Lok Sabha Elections in Jammu Parliamentary Constituency witnessed a historic turnout, with citizens from across the region casting their ballots in significant numbers.

Jammu, along with Samba, Reasi, and a portion of Rajouri, experienced a remarkable tentative voter turnout of 71.91%, underscoring the electorate’s deep faith in the democratic system and their commitment to shaping the future of the nation through their votes.

This high participation reflects voters’ unwavering commitment and deep faith in the democratic system, contributing to a flourishing society.

The polling took place across 2,416 polling stations, all equipped with necessary facilities. Additionally, 1,364 polling stations were live webcasted. More than 15,000 polling staff has performed poll duty.
Despite scorching hot weather, enthusiastic voters from Jammu, Samba, Reasi, and Rajouri turned out in record numbers to cast their ballots.

Long queues formed at polling stations as people eagerly waited for their turn, with youth and first-time voters excitedly participating in this festival of democracy.

Chief Electoral Officer, Jammu and Kashmir, Pandurang K. Pole closely monitored the voting process from the UT level Command and Control Center established at Nirvachan Bhawan, Jammu. Polling began at 7:00 am and continued until 6:00 pm or the conclusion of polling, whichever was later.

At each polling station, basic amenities such as water, electricity, toilets, ramps, and waiting rooms were provided to ensure smooth and successful elections. Wheelchairs and helpers were also available for voters in need.

To promote inclusive voting, 10 polling booths were managed by women (referred to as pink polling stations), 10 by specially abled persons, and 9 by youths.

Furthermore, 12 green polling stations were established to raise awareness about environmental concerns.

As the nation progresses through the Lok Sabha Elections, the record turnout in Jammu during the second phase serves as a testament to the strength of democracy and the active role played by citizens in shaping the future direction of the country.

Chief Electoral Officer PK Pole congratulated all the first-time voters and expressed gratitude towards all the voters for their enthusiastic participation in the polling for the second phase of General Elections.

He also complimented the polling personnel engaged in the election process for successful conduct of the second phase of elections in Jammu and Kashmir.

The high voter turnout reflects not only a sense of civic duty but also a desire for change and progress. It signifies the collective voice of the people, echoing their aspirations and expectations from their elected representatives.

Furthermore, the successful implementation of various initiatives, such as live webcasting of polling stations and establishment of green polling stations, demonstrates the commitment of electoral authorities to transparency and environmental sustainability.

With the conclusion of the second phase of Lok Sabha Elections in Jammu, all eyes are now set on the subsequent phases, as citizens eagerly await the opportunity to exercise their democratic right and contribute to the democratic process of the nation.

 

Mohammad Irfan

Mohammad Irfan

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