Naxals had asked people not to vote through posters and pamphlets, and put up felled trees across roads to prevent polling parties and people from reaching the polling stations, officials said.
However, an impressive 80 per cent electorate defied the ultras in the Naxal-affected constituencies of Baihar, Paraswada and Lanjhi. Due to the threat of Naxal violence, polling was held in these constituencies from 7 am to 3 pm.
Voters, many of them dressed in traditional tribal attire, were seen standing in long queues at polling stations right from the morning yesterday.
They wanted to live peacefully by joining the society's mainstream, they told PTI correspondent, and said they expected that winning candidate would work for welfare of tribal community.