While Aravakkurichi in Karur District registered the highest of 81.92 per cent in Tamil Nadu, Nellithope in Puducherry witnessed 85.76 percentage polling.
Thanjavur, the hub of the Cauvery basin in Tamil Nadu which saw a series of protests over the river water issue with Karnataka since October, witnessed 69.02 per cent voting.
Thirupparankundram in Madurai District, where a bypoll was necessitated due to the passing away of AIADMK MLA (2016 May polls) S M Seenivel polled 70.19 per cent votes according to the Election Commission.
Taking the campaign seriously, though it was only for three Assembly segments --the outcome of which will not impact the ruling regime-- both Chief Minister Jayalalithaa and DMK chief M Karunanidhi had issued statements, appealing to people to vote for their respective nominees.
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They cited their health condition to tell voters that they could not visit them personally.
DMK's treasurer and Leader of Opposition M K Stalin and State Finance Minister and AIADMK treasurer O Panneerselvam took the lead in the campaign drive for their respective parties.
Aravakkurichi has 245 polling stations, while Thanjavur 276 and Thiruparankundram 291.
Over 5,000 personnel, including paramilitary forces,local police and Armed Reserve units were deployed for poll related duties and there were nearly 1,000 micro observers.