This Article is From Apr 17, 2014

26 per cent polling in Karnataka till noon

26 per cent polling in Karnataka till noon

Voters stand in queue at a polling booth in Karnataka

Banglore: Around 26 per cent of the 4.62 crore electorate have exercised their franchise till around noon in the single-phase polls today in Karnataka, where the ruling Congress and BJP are battling it out in a hot contest for 28 seats.

Voting across the state got off from a moderate to brisk start, as it began at 7 am and was reported at about 10 per cent in the first two hours and reached around 25 per cent in five hours, officials said.

Two officials on poll duty died of heart attack in Belgaum and Tumkur districts, police said.

Polling was proceeding smoothly and peacefully across the state, Additional Director General of Police (Law and Order), M N Reddy told PTI.

In the prestigious contest in Bangalore South, where Infosys co-founder Nandan Nilekani is pitted against five-time MP BJP's Ananth Kumar, the voter turnout was impressive reaching 30 per cent around noon.

Polling was however moderate in other two Bangalore Constituencies - North and Central.

Some 85,000 security personnel, including the central forces, are provided security cover across the state with 54,294 polling booths, 8,658 of which are identified as hyper sensitive and 14,400 as sensitive.

The Election Commission has introduced Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) system on an experimental basis in Bangalore South, which is among the seven constituencies in
the country to be chosen for it.

VVPAT is a printer with a drop box. It prints and displays a slip for seven seconds after the vote is cast so that a citizen can also see who they cast their vote for. The slip then gets automatically dropped into the drop box next to the Electronic Voting Machine and can't be retrieved.
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