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Friday, April 11, 2014

Lok Sabha Elections 2014 LIVE Updates ALL Phases, All states Parliamentary Constituency Updates, Lok Sabha Elections Voting Patterns Live, Parliamentary Election Voting Percentage Live Coverage 2014

Lok Sabha Elections 2014 LIVE Updates ALL Phases, All states Parliamentary Constituency Updates, Lok Sabha Elections Voting Patterns Live
Third Phase Voting in All Delhi Parliamentary, Odisha 2014 Assembly, 91 Parliamentary Contituencies across 11 States and 3 UTs.

 loksabha poll live update
    • 64 per cent turnout in Delhi
Moderate to brisk voting was today witnessed in Delhi as 52 per cent of the nearly 1.27 crore electorate exercised their franchise during the first four hours in the Lok Sabha polls where Congress, BJP and AAP are engaged in a tough contest.

    • Around 50 per cent cast vote in west UP
Lucknow: Brisk voting was today witnessed in Western Uttar Pradesh with 25.24 per cent polling till 11 am.
    • About five mn people vote in Madhya Pradesh. 
About five million people voted in nine Lok Sabha constituencies in Madhya Pradesh Thursday in largely peaceful polling, an official said.
An Election Commission official said the state recorded a voter turnout of 46.55 percent by 4.30 p.m.
    • Jharkhand witnesses 58.03 percent polling
Ranchi: Around 36 percent of electors Thursday cast their ballot in the first six hours of polling for four Lok Sabha seats from Jharkhand, officials said.(A total of) 58.03 percent electors cast their votes for four seats of the state. Koderma witnessed highest polling with 60.97 percent followed by Palamu, Lohardaga and Chatra with 59.30, 59 and 53.88 percent, respectively

    • 58 percent polling in Odisha till 4 p.m  
    • Brisk polling in initial hours Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram: An average 16 per cent turnout was recorded in the first two hours of polling in 20 Lok Sabha constituencies in Kerala, which began this morning.
    • More than a quarter vote in Lakshadweep. There was 26.19 percent voting till 11 a.m.," an official of the Lakshadweep chief electoral officer.
    • Voting begins in Chhattisgarh for naxal-hit Bastar Lok Sabha seat.
    • Maharashtra: 56 pc polling in ten LS seats till 5 pm
    • Lok Sabha and Assembly poll begins in Odisha amidst tight security

Bhubaneswar: The first of the two-phased simultaneous elections to the 10 Lok Sabha and 70 assembly seats in the Maoist belt in Odisha began on Thursday amidst tight security in view of the poll boycott called by the extremists.

    • Over 73 pc vote in Haryana; Chandigarh creates record. The key candidates amongst a total of 230, including 11 women, includes Haryana industrialist Naveen Jindal, Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda's son Deepender, Avtar Singh Bhadana (all three of Congress) and former Union Minister Rao Inderjit Singh (BJP).
    • A total of 50.36 per cent votes were cast till 4 pm in six parliamentary constituencies in Bihar which went to the polls today.
    • Brisk voting underway in Jammu LS seat

Jammu: Amid tight security, brisk voting was today underway in Jammu Lok Sabha seat where Congress nominee and two-time MP Madan Lal Sharma is looking for a hat-trick while opposition BJP's Jugal Kishore Sharma is trying to woo electorate on Narendra Modi plank.

Polling begins for the second phase of Lok Sabha polls
2nd phase polling
Meghalaya(55%), Arunachal Pradesh(11% vote), Nagaland(60%),  Manipur (50%vote)

The second phase of the Lok Sabha election 2014 voting will be held in one seat each in Nagaland and Manipur and two seats each in Arunchal Pradesh and Meghalaya. In Arunachal Pradesh, simultaneous elections will be held for 49 of the 60 Assembly seats. The election in the solitary seat in Mizoram has been postponed to April 11.
Meghalaya

  • 4:00 pm: 53% polling in Meghalaya till 3 pm
53 percent polling was recorded in Meghalaya on Wednesday till 3 pm and is expected to be around 65 percent by 5 pm.
  • 1.30 pm: Insurgents attack polling station in Meghalaya
  • 1:00 pm: 39% polling till 1 pm in Meghalaya
  • 7.45 am: Peaceful polling underway in Meghalaya
Polling for two Lok Sabha seats in Meghalaya began on a peaceful note this morning amid tight security. Congress, BJP, former Lok Sabha speaker PA Sangma's National Peoples Party, regional party United Democratic Party (UDP) and independents supported by small regional parties will fight it out in a multi-cornered contest in Shillong and Tura seats.
Arunachal Pradesh

  • 55 percent votes cast in Arunachal
  • 11.05 am: 11% polling till 10 am in Arunachal
  • 7.35 am: Simultaneous LS, assembly polls begin in Arunachal
Simultaneous polls for two Lok Sabha and 49 of the 60 assembly seats of Arunachal Pradesh began on a peaceful note. Congress, BJP, NCP, Peoples Party of Arunachal besides independents are in the fray in the Western and Eastern parliamentary constituencies, which are traditional Congress strongholds since 1975 except in 2004 polls when BJP made its dent for the first time.
Nagaland

  • 2:00 pm: 60% polling in Nagaland
  • 12.30 pm: 35% votes polled in Mizoram till noon
  • 10.05 am: Polling yet to begin in disputed Nagaland vilage
  • 7.30 am: Polling for lone LS seat begins in Nagaland
Polling has begun for the lone parliamentary seat in Nagaland in the second phase of Lok Sabha elections. The poll will decide the fate of Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio, who is the candidate from his Naga Peoples Front party. A total 1,475 polling stations have been declared as normal, 407 as vulnerable and 177 as critical. A total of 33 companies of central armed police force have been deployed for peaceful conduct of the elections.
 Manipur 

  • 2:00 pm: 50% polling in Manipur
  • 12.05 am: 40% votes cast in Manipur till noon
  • 7.20 am: Polling begins in Manipur
Polling began for the Outer Manipur Lok Sabha seat, one of the two parliamentary constituencies in the state. A total 10 contestants from BJP, Congress, Trinamool Congress, Naga People's Front, NCP, JD(U) and Aam Admi Party, besides three independents are in the fray. An electorate of 9,11,699, of whom 4,63,068 are women, will cast their votes in 511 polling booths. Polling for the second seat in the state, Inner Manipur constituency (valley districts) will be held on April 17.

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