Municipal polling peaceful across the State, counting tomorrow
The Hindu
Municipal polling peaceful across the State, counting tomorrow
Polling for elections to the urban local bodies (ULBs), covering 113 municipalities and seven municipal corporations, passed off peacefully across the State on Wednesday, barring a few sporadic incidents such as allegations of cash distribution, minor clashes, and technical glitches in EVMs. According to official sources, the polling recorded a high voter turnout of around 68%.
Polling was conducted in 2,582 wards across 116 municipalities and in 414 wards across seven municipal corporations. Voters who were in queues before the 5 p.m. deadline were permitted to cast their votes. Young voters, first-time voters, women, and senior citizens participated in large numbers, reflecting strong enthusiasm in the civic elections.
Chief Minister A. Revanth Reddy cast his vote at the ZP Boys High School in Kodangal of Vikarabad district, his home constituency, before returning to Hyderabad and later proceeding to New Delhi. Deputy Chief Minister Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka exercised his franchise in Madhira, Khammam district.
Although voting began on a slow note in the morning, turnout improved steadily as the day progressed. Elections were held for 2,569 wards, while 12 wards across 116 municipalities were already declared unanimous. A total of 10,719 candidates were in the fray for these wards.
Voting took place at 6,017 polling stations across all municipalities that went to the polls. However, polling did not take place in the 6th ward of Makthal Municipality following the death by suicide of BJP candidate Mahadevappa.
In the seven municipal corporations - Karimnagar, Ramagundam, Nizamabad, Mahabubnagar, Kothagudem, Mancherial, and Nalgonda - voting was conducted at 2,174 polling stations. Elections were held in 412 wards, as two corporators (one each in Mahabubnagar and Ramagundam) had been elected unanimously. A total of 2,225 candidates contested in these wards. Across all municipalities and corporations combined, the electorate comprised 52,17,413 voters.

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