Voting concluded in Panaji (Goa) and four Tamil Nadu Assembly seats that went for by-elections on Sunday, 19 May. Bypolls took place for four Assembly seats in West Bengal and two Assembly seats in Karnataka.
Meanwhile, the final voter turnout was at 75.28 percent in Panaji and 77 percent in Tamil Nadu. In Tamil Nadu the constituencies that polled on Sunday are Sulur, Aravakurichi, Ottapidaram and Thiruparankundram.
Moreover, Bhatpara, Darjeeling, Habibpur and Islampur seats in West Bengal along with Chincholi and Kundgol in Karnataka went to polls on 19 May.
- 11 seats in four states went for bypolls
- Four seats each in West Bengal and Tamil Nadu, two in Karnataka and one in Goa are up for grabs
Voting concluded in Goa and Tamil Nadu - The seventh phase of Lok Sabha elections concluded on Sunday, 19 May
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75.81% Polling Recorded in Karnataka
An average of 75.81 percent polling was recorded in the two Karnataka Assembly by-elections – Chincholi and Kundgol, on Sunday.
While Chincholi registered a voter turnout of 70.3 percent, Kundgol was at 81.33 percent.
77% Final Voter Turnout in TN Bypolls
The final voter turnout in the four Assembly constituencies in Tamil Nadu was at 77 percent – with 79.41 percent in Sulur, 84.28 percent in Aravakurichi, 74.17 percent in Thiruparankundram and 72.61 percent in Ottapidaram.
Panaji Sees 75.28% Voter Turnout
With voting for the Assembly bypolls concluding at 6 pm on Sunday, Panaji Assembly seat saw the final voter turnout at 75.28 percent.
Voter Turnout at 5 pm in Tamil Nadu Assembly Bypolls
The four assembly constituencies polling in Tamil Nadu recorded a voter turnout of 67.18 percent in Sulur, 79.49 percent in Aravakurichi, 61.99 percent in Thiruparankundram and 66.77 percent in Ottapidaram till 5 pm.