"The Commission has received reports of 62.5 per cent voters turnout in the fourth phase of panchayat polls that passed off peacefully barring some stray incidents," State Election Commissioner (SEC) A K Chauhan told reporters.
Chauhan, who was accompanied by Commission's secretary Dugesh Nandan, said the Commission has received reports of 62.5 per cent of voting in fourth phase which is 1.5 per cent more than the fourth phase of panchayat polls in 2011.
Chauhan said the vehicle of Madhepura DM and SP was attacked at polling station 76 at Muraut village in Ratwara police station of the district.
The vehicle's windscreen was damaged when a group of rival candidates attacked the vehicle to protest against the arrest of their relatives. Polling was not hampered, the SEC said.
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One person was killed in a firing 300 m from polling station 281 in Bhadwas village in Mahua block of Vaishali district, the SEC said adding voting was completed without any disturbance. The reason for firing is being investigated by the police.
Chauhan said repolling has been ordered at four polling
stations in Alamnagar block of Madhepura, one polling station each in Gorha block of West Champaran and in Mahua block of Vaishali and at two polling stations in Naubatpur block of Patna district.
The repolling was ordered due to printing error in ballot papers.
The SEC repolling has been ordered at 50 polling stations of third phase.
A total of 549 persons were arrested, while 38 vehicles were seized besides, four IED bombs weighing 3 kg each were detected from one km away from Amma Kuan village under Tekari block of Gaya district, Chauhan said.
The ten phase three-tier panchayat polls are being held to elect 1,161 Zilla Parishad members, 11,496 panchayat samiti members, Mukhiya and Sarpanch in 8,392 gram panchayats, 1,14,733 members in Gram Panchayats and Gram Kutchery.