Voting in bypolls for Ajmer and Alwar Lok Sabha constituencies and Mandalgarh Assembly seat in Rajasthan was held peacefully on Monday, with the parliamentary seats witnessing between 62 and 56 per cent polling.
According to Chief Election Officer Ashwini Bhagat, Ajmer registered 65.20 per cent voting, Alwar had 61.86 and Mandalgarh saw 78.78 per cent polling.
In 2014 elections, Ajmer had registered 68.65 per cent voting, Alwar 65.50 per cent, while Mandalgarh had witnessed 82 per cent voting in 2013 Assembly elections.
A total of 23 candidates are in fray in Ajmer, 11 in Alwar and eight in Mandalgarh.
The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and opposition Congress are involved in a direct contest in Ajmer and Alwar. In Mandalgarh, BJP's Shakti Singh Hada, Congress' Vivek Dhaka and Independent Gopal Malviya are said to be in contention.
All three seats were held by the BJP when they fell vacant after the death of sitting lawmakers. Ajmer MP Sanwar Lal Jat passed away on August 9 last year, while Alwar MP Mahant Chand Nath died on September 17 following prolonged illness. BJP's Mandalgarh MLA Kirti Kumari died of swine flu on August 28, 2017.
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The Election Commission had deputed 12,000 securitymen in three constituencies to ensure free and peaceful elections.
Webcasting was organised at 313 polling booths and 476 micro observers were deployed for the by-elections.
A technical error in an electronic voting machine in Kekadi village was reported, due to which voting was stopped for some time.
In Keladi's Manda, villagers boycotted polling to protest inadequate water supply. They also rued that their village roads were in bad condition.
Dense fog in Alwar resulted in a low turnout in the beginning of polling, but it picked up after 9.30 a.m. Voting percentage witnessed further increase after noon in all the three constituencies as voters in large numbers came out to vote.
The results will be declared on February 1.
According to the Election Commission, 4,194 polling booths were set up in the three constituencies.
Around 39 lakh persons were eligible to vote in these elections. While Alwar has a total of 18.27 lakh voters, Ajmer has 18.43 lakh voters, and Mandalgarh 2.31 lakh voters.
For the first time, EVMs with photos of candidates were provided to avoid confusion among voters regarding candidates with similar names.
The elections will be a litmus test for the state's BJP government, facing an uphill battle as the Rajput community has openly announced support for the Congress in all three seats.
Caste equations are playing a major role in these bypolls. Two Yadav stalwarts are in fray in Alwar while Jat and Brahmin candidates are in the electoral arena in Ajmer and Mandalgarh respectively.
In Ajmer, 6,000 security personnel were deployed to ensure smooth polling, while 5,000 securitymen were sent to Alwar.
--IANS
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