J&K Assembly Polls 2024 Highlights: Polling for the final phase concludes
This blog is now closed. These were the highlights on the day of voting for the third and final phase of the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly elections. As many as 40 seats across seven districts, including the winter capital Jammu went to polls in this phase. The bulk of the seats — 24 seats — are in the Jammu division, while 16 are in Kashmir. A voter turnout of nearly 69% per cent was recorded. Samba district in Jammu saw the highest turnout at 73.45 per cent, while Baramulla in Kashmir had the lowest at 55.73 per cent. Join us tomorrow for all the latest updates on assembly elections.
Voting begins in final phase of J&K assembly elections
07:5201 Oct 2024
I request all voters to come forward and cast their votes to make the festival of democracy a success: PM Modi
07:5201 Oct 2024
BJP candidate from Jammu North constituency Sham Lal Sharma casts his vote
09:5101 Oct 2024
Voter turnout at 11.6% as of 9 AM: ECI
11:1701 Oct 2024
Women taken in trucks for bogus voting by PDP, alleges NC leader; PDP call it baseless
18:4101 Oct 2024
Polling for the final phase concludes
Polling for J&K elections 2024 concluded today after the final phase of elections was over.
17:3701 Oct 2024
Voter turnout over 65% at 5 pm
A voter turnout of 65.48%% per cent was recorded as of 5 pm. Polling is underway till 6 pm on Tuesday.
Bandipore-63.33%
Baramulla-55.73%
Jammu-66.79%
Kathua- 70.53%
Kupwara-62.76%
Samba-72.41%
Udhampur-72.91%
15:4301 Oct 2024
Here's the breakdown of polling till 3 pm
Bandipore-53.09%
Baramulla-46.09%
Jammu-56.74%
Kathua- 62.43%
Kupwara-52.98%
Samba-63.24%
Udhampur-64.43%
15:4201 Oct 2024
Voter turnout close to 56.1% at 3 pm
A voter turnout of 56.1% per cent was recorded as of 3 pm this afternoon. Polling is underway till 6 pm Tuesday.
15:3101 Oct 2024
We are equidistant from all parties, says Sajad Gani Lone
People's Conference president Sajad Gani Lone on Tuesday said that his party is equidistant from all parties.
Speaking to news agency ANI, he said, "We do not go into the number game. But I think it will be good...We are equidistant from all parties, we faced issues in alliances last time as well. So, we are on our own. We want to contest alone."