Ignoring the boycott call given by separatists and braving cold weather, over 37% of 14.73 lakh voters exercised their franchise till 2 PM in the penultimate phase of Assembly polls in Jammu and Kashmir.
Barring minor clashes between supporters of rival parties at a dozen places, polling in all the 18 constituencies spread over three districts of Kashmir, including summer capital Srinagar, and one district in Jammu region was by and large peaceful.
An estimated 37.46% of electorate cast their ballot in the 18 constituencies spread over Srinagar and south Kashmir districts of Anantnag and Shopian and Samba district in Jammu region till 2 PM, an official spokesman said.
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He said Vijaypur constituency in Samba district recorded the highest turnout of 63.44% in the first six hours, while Habbakadal constituency in Srinagar witnessed the lowest 13.44% during the corresponding period.
Despite severe cold, long queues of voters were seen outside the polling stations to exercise their franchise at many polling stations.
The trends in voter turnout in eight constituencies of Srinagar city, which have witnessed low voter turnout in the past elections due to separatist boycott calls, pointed towards a higher poll percentage this time.
While four constituencies of Khanyar, Habbakadal, Amirakadal and Zadibal had already surpassed the turnout recorded in 2008 assembly elections, the polling was going on briskly in other segments.
Sonawar constituency, where Chief Minister Omar Abdullah is contesting, witnessed the highest 33.85% turnout in Srinagar followed by Hazratbal constituency at 22.77%.