New Delhi, April 13: The fourth phase of Lok Sabha polls held on Saturday in seven constituencies recorded impressive turnout, with East Tripura registering the highest poll numbers—81.8 per cent.
The polling, spread across four states, was peaceful, said the Election Commission here.
The fate of 74 candidates, including sitting MPs Shripad Naik (BJP), Tripura's Industries Minister Jitendra Chowdhury and Prem Das Rai of the Sikkim Democratic Front (SDF) are now sealed.
In the North Goa and South Goa seats, voter turnout was 75 per cent. The state saw election in a single phase.
Prominent candidates from North Goa include Ravi Naik (Congress), the BJP's sitting MP Shripad Naik and the AAP's Dattaram Desai. From the South Goa seat, the Congress' Aleixo Reginaldo Lourenco, the BJP's Narendra Sawaikar and the AAP's Swati Kerkar are among prominent contenders.
Assam's three seats—the Autonomous District, Karimganj and Silchar—saw 75 per cent polling. The turnout in whole of Assam was 69.6 per cent in the last Lok Sabha polls. The state has a total of 14 Lok Sabha constituencies.
Tripura's Tripura (East) seat a voter turnout of 81.8 per cent. In 2009, the turnout was much higher at 83.11 per cent.
Tripura saw a multi-pronged contest. There are 12 candidates in the fray, including the CPM's Jitendra Chowdhury.
Sikkim went for simultaneous Lok Sabha and Assembly elections. The lone Lok Sabha seat witnessed 76 per cent turnout, way below the 83.79 per cent it saw in 2009. The Sikkim Krantikari Morcha's Tek Nath Dhakal is expected to give sitting SDF MP Prem Das Rai a tough fight in the seat.
The BJP, the Congress, the Trinamool Congress and AAP had also put up their candidates there.
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