67 percent voter turnout in 6 Lok Sabha seats in MP amid EVM snags

Bhopal, Apr 29 (PTI) A little over 67 percent voter turnout was recorded across the six Lok Sabha seats in Madhya Pradesh that went to the polls April 29 amid EVM glitches in some areas, an official said.
A total of 1.05 crore people were eligible to vote for the six seats, of which 67.09 percent exercised their franchise, he said.
The Chhindwara Lok Sabha constituency, where Chief Minister Kamal Nath’s son, Nakul, is in the fray, topped in turnout at 72.95 percent followed by Naxal-hit Balaghat (72.29 percent), Shahdol (68.88 percent), Mandla (68.40 percent), Jabalpur (64.05 percent) and Sidhi (57.32 per cent).
In the bypoll to the Chhindwara assembly segment, from where Nath is contesting, voter turnout stood at 65.15 percent.
Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) V L Kantha Rao said during a mock poll (which takes place ahead of polling), electronic voting machines (EVMs) were replaced at 207 booths due to some glitches.
However, the polling started on time after the machines were replaced, he added.
EVMs were also replaced at 106 polling booths due to malfunctioning after the voting began, Rao said.
At two places under the Sidhi constituency, locals threatened to boycott polling, but officials persuaded them to vote, he said to a question.
Asked about BJP candidate from Sidhi, Riti Pathak, reportedly receiving a threat, Rao said, “The district collector has been asked to take action.”
No further details about the incident were available immediately, officials said.
In Naxal-affected Baiher, Lanjhi and Paraswada Assembly segments under the Balaghat parliamentary seat, polling was held from 7 am to 4 pm.
Elsewhere, the voting time was from 7 am to 6 pm.
Madhya Pradesh has 29 Lok Sabha seats and the remaining ones will vote on May 6, 12 and 19.

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