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West bengal elections 2016
1. West Bengal Assembly Elections 2016
Amid a multi-layered security cover, more than 23% voters exercised their franchise till 9 a.m
in 18 constituencies of Left-wing extremism-affected areas in the first phase of West Bengal
Assembly election 2016 held today.
Election Commission officials said the polling percentage was 23.4% in the three districts of
West Midnapore, Purulia and Bankura during the first two hours.
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There had been no reports of any violence in the districts and polling process was going on
smoothly even in the Maoist-hit areas, they said.
Phase 1 of the Elections In West Bengal will decide the fate of 133 candidates, including 11
women, fighting from the 18 constituencies.
2. Out of them, 13 seats have been classified as LWE-affected areas where voting will end early at
4 p.m due to security considerations.
In the remaining five constituencies of Purulia, Manbazar, Kashipur, Para and Raghunathpur
voting will go on for two extra hours till 6 p.m.
The total number of voters in the constituencies are a little over 40 lakh (40,09,171) out of
which 20,47,202 are men.
The third gender category list shows only a handful of 16 voters.
There are 4,945 polling stations out of which 1,962 have been classified as critical ones where
extra caution is being taken.
Voter Verifiable Audit Trails (VVAT) are made available in 562 polling stations.
Unlike in 2011 Assembly polls where the Trinamool Congress was its partner, Congress this
time has forged an alliance with the Left parties.
All the three - Trinamool, Left-Congress alliance and BJP - have fielded candidates in all the 18
seats.
Gobordhan Bagdi is the only one fighting from two seats, Para and Raghunathpur, on a JMM
ticket.
In all the Left-wing extremism affected polling stations, the EC has decided to deploy a
minimum of one section of force, which has around ten security personnel.
A minimum of three security layers including sector forces and a quick response team have
been arranged.
For aerial surveillance, two choppers have been conducting regular sorties to trace any
undesirable activity.
Meanwhile, three faulty EVMs were replaced in Taldangra seat in Bankura district, election
officials said. While the fault was detected in two EVMs before voting began, and that of