The number of women in the electoral arena in these polls is only six more than that in 2011, when 85 of them had entered as contestants and 14 -- all from Congress -- made it to the state legislature.
All the major parties -- Congress, BJP and its allies AGP and BPF, and the AIUDF have given fewer tickets to women candidates this time than in the last elections.
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The ruling Congress has fielded 16 women candidates, including 12 sitting MLAs, as against 19 in the last polls.
Two sitting Congress MLAs -- Mandira Roy from Algapur and Amiya Gogoi from Duliajan -- were denied tickets while four new faces -- Bobbeeta Sharma from Gauhati (East), Dr Jury Sarma Bordoloi from Gauhati (West), Angkita Dutta from Amguri and Pallabi Saikia Gogoi from Teok have earned nominations for the polls this year.
BJP, which is contesting in 89 seats, too, has given fewer tickets to female candidates, fielding only six of them as against nine in 2011.
Similar is the case with AGP, which has put up only two women candidates as against eight in the last polls. The other BJP ally, BPF, which had fielded three women contestants in 2011 has given tickets to only two of them this time.
AIUDF, the principal opposition party in the Assembly, is contesting 74 Assembly seats and has given tickets to five women candidates.
There is only one woman candidate each fielded by CPI(M), CPI(ML), Samajwadi Party, Trinamool Congress and the United Peoples Party, while SUCI has fielded three women candidates.
Women voters registered a higher polling percentage than men in the first phase of elections for 65 Assembly seats in Assam on April 4.
Election data said the turnout of women was 82.58 per cent while that of men was 81.84 per cent.
In the last assembly polls, 77.02 per cent male voted as against 75 per cent of women.
The Assam legislature has 126 seats.