AP Panchayat Elections 2021: Gram panchayat elections Phase-3 sees 80.71% polling

People casting votes at a polling station in Gangavaram in Chittoor district  on Wednesday
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People casting votes at a polling station in Gangavaram in Chittoor district Wednesday

Highlights

AP Panchayat Elections 2021: Third phase of panchayat polls registered 80.71 voting on Wednesday, which witnessed stray incidents of skirmishes between the ruling YSRCP and the opposition TDP at some places.

AP Panchayat Elections 2021: Third phase of panchayat polls registered 80.71 voting on Wednesday, which witnessed stray incidents of skirmishes between the ruling YSRCP and the opposition TDP at some places.

An assistant presiding officer died of heart attack while on poll duty in East Godavari district.

Panchayat raj commissioner M Girija Shankar said the East Godavari district collector has been asked to send a report on the APO's death, based on which ex-gratia would be paid to the deceased's family.

The commissioner said 80.71 per cent of 55.75 lakh voters exercised their franchise in all 13 districts in the state.

Vizianagaram reported the highest 87.09 per cent polling while the lowest was in Visakhapatnam district, which recorded 69.28 per cent.

Counting of votes was continuing when reports last came in and the final results are expected only after midnight, sources in the State Election Commission said.

Polling was held in the third phase to elect 2,639 sarpanches and 19,553 village ward members under 160 revenue mandals in 13 districts.

Already, 579 sarpanch posts and 11,753 ward members posts were bagged unopposed in the elections conducted on an apolitical basis.

In Vizianagaram district, YSRCP and TDP workers clashed inside a polling booth at Chowdavaram village over the issue of bringing in voters to the polling station.

Tension prevailed in the area as workers of the parties hurled chairs at each other in the presence of police and other officials.

Police, however, swung into action, dispersed them and ensured that the polling process was not disrupted, the SEC sources said.

Another such incident was reported in Guntur district as well, but there was nothing serious

The elections started at 6.30 am and continued till 3.30 pm in all the areas and from 6.30 am to 1.30 pm in Naxal-affected agency areas of Visakhapatnam and East Godavari districts. Voters showed enthusiasm to exercise their franchise following Covid guidelines by maintaining social distance.

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