Chief Election Officer P Naik said polling has been peaceful so far and no untoward incident has been reported from any part of the state.
Home department sources said the 36-hour bandh called by Hynniewtrep National Liberation Council (HNLC) in Khasi Jaintia Hills region comprising six districts had very little impact and people were seen queueing up to cast their votes defying the diktat of the banned outfit.
East Khasi Hills district police chief M Kharkrang said voting was peaceful and there was no untoward incident in his jurisdiction.
There were, however, very few vehicles on the road in view of the bandh in Khasi Jaintia hills region, police said.
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Voters were seen queueing up at the booths prior to the stipulated time in the capital city. In the interior villages, tribal people, mainly women dressed in their traditional attire were seen walking up to the booths.
A total 15,03,907 voters, including 7,59,608 women, will exercise their franchise in the elections being contested by 345 candidates belonging to 15 political parties besides independents.