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Meghalaya records 67% voting, Nagaland sees 75% turnout as faulty EVMs, violence marks polling

FP Staff February 27, 2018, 22:23:41 IST

Faults in EVMs and VVPATs in Meghalaya and violent clashes in Nagaland were reported amid an otherwise peaceful assembly election in both states on Tuesday

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Faults in EVMs and VVPATs in Meghalaya and violent clashes in Nagaland were reported amid an otherwise peaceful Assembly election in both states on Tuesday. Until 5 pm, Meghalaya saw a turnout of 67 percent while 75 percent voters turned up in Nagaland. PTI

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Polling in Meghalaya was largely peaceful. State capital Shillong remained mostly closed as people stood in queues at polling stations. A total of 106 companies of the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF), along with the state armed personnel and police, were deployed across the state. PTI

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Chief Minister Mukul Sangma along with his family exercised his franchise at a polling booth in Chengkompara. Voters were seen queueing up at polling stations across the state since Tuesday morning. PTI

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Polling in Nagaland saw sporadic incidences including throwing of a crude bomb which injured one person, another incident of firing took place in Akuluto Assembly constituency killing one civilan and injuring two. PTI

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A total of 11,91,513 electorate, including 5,89,806 women and 26,900 new voters, were to decide the fate of 195 candidates, including five women and many independents in Nagaland. PTI

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The results of the polls in the two states, along with that of Tripura, will be declared on 3 March.

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