An estimated 65 per cent of the electorate on Wednesday cast their ballots on the second day of the three-phase Assam panchayat election, which was marked by sporadic incidents of violence, officials said.
Clashes between rival parties, attack on candidates and presiding officers were reported from parts of Nalbari, Kamrup (Rural) and Sonitpur districts, they said.
Irregularities in electoral rolls with names of eligible voters missing and wrong symbols were reported from some polling stations in Nalbari, Sonitpur, Kamrup (Rural), Barpeta and Darrang districts.
The decision on repoll in these centres would be taken by the State Election Commission after reports were received, the officials said.
The districts where the second phase of panchayat polls were held were Sonitpur, Darrang, Nalbari, Barpeta, Kamrup (metro), Bongaigaon and parts of Dibrugarh and Morigaon.
Of the total 26,724 candidates in fray, 520 contested for the zila parishad, 2,265 for anchalik panchayat, 2,726 for gaon panchayat president and 21,213 contested for Gaon panchayat membership.
The third and final phase of the grassroot election would be held on February 12.
Clashes between rival parties, attack on candidates and presiding officers were reported from parts of Nalbari, Kamrup (Rural) and Sonitpur districts, they said.
Irregularities in electoral rolls with names of eligible voters missing and wrong symbols were reported from some polling stations in Nalbari, Sonitpur, Kamrup (Rural), Barpeta and Darrang districts.
The decision on repoll in these centres would be taken by the State Election Commission after reports were received, the officials said.
The districts where the second phase of panchayat polls were held were Sonitpur, Darrang, Nalbari, Barpeta, Kamrup (metro), Bongaigaon and parts of Dibrugarh and Morigaon.
Of the total 26,724 candidates in fray, 520 contested for the zila parishad, 2,265 for anchalik panchayat, 2,726 for gaon panchayat president and 21,213 contested for Gaon panchayat membership.
The third and final phase of the grassroot election would be held on February 12.
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