Will the polling percentage break all records and cross 90 per cent in rnHuzurabad bypolls? Looking at the way the percentage of polling is rngalloping in Huzurabad, political observers say that Huzurabad could rncreate a record of sorts. By evening 5 pm, 76 per cent of votes were rnpolled in Huzurabad. By afternoon, the polling percentage stood at rn45.63 per cent.
Huzurabad is witnessing an intense political rnfight between the TRS and the BJP. Both the parties have marshaled all rnresources and pitted everything that they can to win the prestigious rnbypoll. Former minister and TRS founder member Eatala Rajender is now rnthe BjP candidate, while the TRS has put up Gellu Srinivas as its rncandidate.
In the 2018 elections, the polling percentage was 83 rnper cent. This time, it is likely to cross that figure. This shows the rnintense interest in the bypolls in the state. The election results are rnbound to profoundly alter the politics not just in the constituency, butrn also across the state. Interestingly, in all the bypolls held after rnthe TRS came to power, the bypolls have recorded a higher voter turnout.rn The average voter turnout in the bypolls is 84 per cent.
Narayankhedrn bypoll held in 2016 saw 82 per cent turnout. In 2017, the bypolls at rnPalair say 88 per cent turnout. In Huzurnagar, Dubbak and Nagarjunasagarrn bypolls, the polling percentage was 84, 83, 86 per cent respectively. rnExcept Dubbak, in all the bypolls, the TRS won by huge margins. Let s rnwait and see if the story would be any different this time in Huzurabad.
Huzurabad is witnessing an intense political rnfight between the TRS and the BJP. Both the parties have marshaled all rnresources and pitted everything that they can to win the prestigious rnbypoll. Former minister and TRS founder member Eatala Rajender is now rnthe BjP candidate, while the TRS has put up Gellu Srinivas as its rncandidate.
In the 2018 elections, the polling percentage was 83 rnper cent. This time, it is likely to cross that figure. This shows the rnintense interest in the bypolls in the state. The election results are rnbound to profoundly alter the politics not just in the constituency, butrn also across the state. Interestingly, in all the bypolls held after rnthe TRS came to power, the bypolls have recorded a higher voter turnout.rn The average voter turnout in the bypolls is 84 per cent.
Narayankhedrn bypoll held in 2016 saw 82 per cent turnout. In 2017, the bypolls at rnPalair say 88 per cent turnout. In Huzurnagar, Dubbak and Nagarjunasagarrn bypolls, the polling percentage was 84, 83, 86 per cent respectively. rnExcept Dubbak, in all the bypolls, the TRS won by huge margins. Let s rnwait and see if the story would be any different this time in Huzurabad.