InUttarakhand, the highest was in Haridwar 68.37 per cent and the lowest in Almora district at 50.65 per cent.
Bageshwar saw 57.83 per cent, Chamoli 59.28 per cent, Champawat 56.97 per cent, Dehradun 52.93 per cent, Nainital 63.12 per cent, Pauri Garhwal 51.93 per cent, Pithoragarh 57.49 per cent, Rudraprayag 60.36 per cent, Tehri Garhwal 52.66 per cent, Udham Singh Nagar 65.13 per cent and Uttarkashi district 65.55 per cent.
Uttarakhandis holding single phase polling for all its 70 Assembly seats, with a total of 82,66,644 voters deciding the fate of 632 candidates.
A 100-year-old woman was among the voters who turned up at Booth Number 47 in Kotdwar to exercise their franchise asUttarakhandwent to polls on Monday.
“I am 100 years old. I have voted in all the elections since I attained the age of voting. I like to vote,” Vishweshwari Devi Naudiyal told reporters even as she stretched her voting finger to show the indelible ink mark.
Clad in a yellow saree, Naudiyal walked about 200 metres from her house to the polling booth with some help from her great-grandchildren.
As voting forUttarakhandassembly polls has come to an end, the BJP has expressed confidence that it will win with a huge majority. The BJP also blamed main opposition party, the Congress for polarizing the election in the name of religion and said that people of the devbhoomi are going to give befitting reply to the politics of appeasement.
Unhappy over a road not being constructed, residents of Jaggi Bagwan and Chilaund villages inUttarakhand's Kedarnath assembly constituency stayed away from voting in the assembly elections on Monday.
Though the district administration is trying to persuade the voters in these villages to come out and exercise their franchise, they have refused to budge.
He said that the people's mandate will oust BJP.
"Congress has registered an FIR as I came to know last night that my fake sign was being used to con people via a letter that got viral, for Harish Rawat; this is BJP's plot to con innocent public; guilty won't be spared," saidCongress Uttarakhand President Ganesh Godiyal.
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"I'd like to appeal to everyone to use their voting rights; voting turnout should be 100%. The elections are being held in a proper, unbiased manner," said Governor of Uttarakhand, Lt Gen Gurmit Singh (Retd), after casting his vote.
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"Law & order is very peaceful. Forces are deployed everywhere as per plan. All polling parties had reached safely last night itself. The weather forecast for today is fine, so I hope it'll be peaceful," said Uttarakhand Chief Electoral Officer Soujanya.
"All our schemes have provided a shield for the people of Uttarakhand; the public knows very well who can work for the development of the state. I'm sure that the Uttarakhand public will bring BJP on 60+ seats," says CM Pushkar Singh Dhami, in Khatima.
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In the elections, while the BJP is contesting to retain its government, Congress is trying hard to return to power. Since the formation of the state, the power keeps shifting between the two prominent parties after every Assembly election and thus Congress is confident of its victory this time. However, the BJP is claiming to create a new record by winning for the second time in a row.
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Plagued by infighting and battling anti-incumbency and rebellion by several leaders after being denied nominations, BJP is banking heavily on 'polarisation' to retain the hill state of Uttarakhand, which goes to polls on Monday.
The 70 assembly seats of Uttarakhand spread over 13 districts will go to the polls on Monday with over 81 lakh voters all set to decide the future of 632 candidates, including 152 independents, in the fray.