Voter turnout: till 11am
13 Dibrugarh Parliamentary Constituency:
Overall: 25.41%
83 Margherita LAC: 29.27%
84 Digboi LAC: 21%
85 Makum LAC: 20%
86 Tinsukia LAC: 18%
87 Chabua-Lahoal LAC: 29.80%
88 Dibrugarh LAC: 28.83%
89 Khowang LAC: 27.70%
90 Duliajan LAC: 26.80%
91 Tingkhong LAC: 28.80%
92 Naharkatia LAC: 22.40%
Voters actively participate in electoral process in Dibrugarh
Dibrugarh: Dibrugarh Constituency witnessed active participation in the electoral process
Till 9am in the morning Margherita witnessed 83% of voters turnout while Digboi reported at 6%, Makum and Tinsukia witnessed a 7% and 6% turnout respectively.
The Chabua-Lahoal witnessed a turnout of 13.08%. In Dibrugarh the figure stands at 11.01%, followed by Khowang at 9.02% and Duliajan at 10.01%. Tingkhong and Naharkatia have both reported a turnout of 11.02%.
Dibrugarh MLA Prasanta Phukan exercises democratic right
Guwahati: The stage is set for Dibrugarh electoral showdown. With a total of 16,59,588 eligible voters, the district engages in a crucial democratic exercise.
Huge queue were seen at various polling stations. Dibrugarh MLA Prasanta Phukan, took part in the electoral process and exercised his right to vote along with his wife.
Among the voters, there are 8,49,563 female voters and 8,09,990 male voters, 35 third-gender voters.
There are 1923 polling stations across the constituency where citizens will cast their votes.
Updates| Union Minister, Sarbananda Sonowal casts his vote
Sarbananda Sonowal cast his vote at Sahitiyarathi Laxminath Bhavan in Dibrugarh
Imphal residents head to the polls
Female citizens queue since early hours of 6 am at polling stations in Imphal to exercise their right to vote.
The active participation draws special attention as come against the backdrop of violence, in the state since last year.
The resilience of democracy shines bright in Imphal