Meghalaya bypoll: Nearly 44% turnout till 11 am

Meghalaya bypoll

Pic - IANS

Shillong: Around 44 percent voters casted their votes till 11 a.m. on Wednesday in the Sohiong Assembly constituency in Meghalaya’s East Khasi Hills district as balloting is underway amid tight security measures.

The state’s Chief Electoral Officer FR Kharkongor said that first-timers, young and elderly voters enthusiastically cast their ballots since the polling started at 7 am.

Voting will conclude at 4 pm.

Out of the 63 polling stations, the Nongpathaw model booth took the initiative of “cast a vote, plant a tree”, the Officer said.

A total of 34,783 eligible voters, including 17,687 female electorates, would decide the fate of the six candidates in the fray.

The constituency is witnessing a multi-corner contest among the partners of the Meghalaya Democratic Alliance (MDA) government and opposition parties.

The elections for 60-member Meghalaya Assembly were held February 27 but the polling in Sohiong could not be held following the death of United Democratic Party (UDP) candidate H Donkupar Roy Lyngdoh, who passed away on February 20 due to illness.

For the bypoll, the UDP has fielded Synshar Lyngdoh Thabah, the National People’s Party (NPP) has put up Samlin Malngiang, the BJP nominated Seraph Eric Kharbuki, Congress fielded S. Osborne Kharjana, the Trinamool Congress put up Stodingstar Thabah and the Hill State People’s Democratic Party (HSPDP) nominated Sandondor Ryntathiang.

The UDP, NPP and BJP are partners of the MDA government, headed by Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma, who is also the National President of the NPP.

In the February 27 elections, the NPP, BJP, Congress, Trinamool Congress and the HSPDP also put up candidates in the Sohiong constituency.

Votes will be counted May 13.

IANS

Exit mobile version