A heavy 83% voter turnout in Goa, polling peaceful
Heavy polling was witnessed in Goa.
Panaji/ 4 February 2017. A high voter turnout of over 83 per cent was today recorded in the Assembly polls in Goa, where the ruling BJP is engaged in a fierce fight with the Opposition Congress, AAP and an alliance of MGP, Shiv Sena and GSM for the 40-member House.
According to EC sources, the poll percentage could go up as there are long queues of voters at many booths across the state even after 5 pm.Also Read | AAP to contest Assembly polls in six states, announces Kejriwal
Heavy polling was witnessed in the mining belt of Sankhalim, Bicholim and Curchorem.
The election passed off peacefully with no untoward incident reported from anywhere in the coastal state expect some cases of EVM glitches and cancellation of voting in one booth.
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ECI's data from various polling booth showed that over 83 per cent of 11.10 lakh voters turned up to exercise franchise. (PTI)