Darzika told PTI that the final figure on the poll turnout would be available late tonight due to communication problems, specially in the remote villages and also due to the fact that polling continued in many places even after 5 PM, the time for conclusion of the polling.
Deputy Inspector General of Police (Range) L T Hrangchal said the polling was completely peaceful without any untoward incidents.
Village council polls could not be held in 31 villages in the north eastern part of the state due to intimidation from the Manipur-based Hmar People's Convention (Democrats), while there was no need for polling in seven villages as the candidates were already elected unopposed.
The independent candidates in Mission Veng locality in Aizawl were also declared as elected unopposed in the election to the local council.
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Of the 2,817 seats in the elections to the village councils and local councils, 743 seats were reserved for women, Darzika said adding there were 7,129 candidates, of which 1,783 candidates were women.
The Mizoram People's Conference (MPC) put up 154 candidates and the state BJP unit fielded 215. The NCP had one candidate, while there were 1,230 independent candidates.