<p>As many as 24 polling stations across Hunsur Assembly segment have recorded an impressive turnout with above 90% voters casting their votes in the byelection held on Thursday. Compared to the urban region, the voting was high in rural areas.</p>.<p>As many as 17 candidates, including BJP’s A H Vishwanath, JD(S) candidate Devarahalli Somashekar and Congress’ H P Manjunath were in the fray. The results will be declared on December 9, following the counting of votes at D Devaraj Urs First Grade College in Hunsur.</p>.<p>While 96.82%, Boochahalli polling station recorded the highest turnout in the segment and Muthurayanahosa Halli recorded the least, with 44% turnout. Only 10 voters missed to vote at Boochahalli polling station. The polling centre has a total of 314 voters — 171 men and 143 women. 165 men and 139 women exercised their franchise.</p>.<p>In Muthurayanahosa Halli, out of 1,316 voters, only 579 — 284 men and 295 women — cast their votes.</p>.<p>The segment has recorded an overall of 80.59% turnout with 1,83,731 voters casting their votes. A total of 93,157 men, 90, 573 women and one other person have caste their votes. The segment has a total of 2,27,974 voters and 274 polling stations were established for voting.</p>.<p>As per the report, 24 polling stations under the segment recorded an impressive turnout of above 90%. Mydanahalli recorded 94.66%, Maragowdanahalli 93.68%, Doddegowdanakoppal 92.60% and Devarahalli recorded a total of 93.71%. Similarly, Geresanahalli I and II centres recorded 91.75 and 92.70%, respectively. Hosur Kanthe Gowdana Koppal booth recorded 90.33% and Harohalli centre recorded 91.95%.</p>.<p class="CrossHead">Low turnout in town</p>.<p>Compared to the rural areas, the polling percentage was less in Hunsur town. The highest polling percentage of 85.80% was recorded at Hunsur Town Polling Centre 31 and the lowest was at 55.32 %, recorded at Hunsur Town Polling Centre 13. As many as 34 centres were established in Hunsur town and an average polling percentage was 70, across the town.</p>.<p class="CrossHead">1 transgender casts vote</p>.<p>There were a total of six transgender voters across the segment. But, only one of them cast a vote at Shanthipura polling station. Hunsur Town has a total of two transgender voters, Uddur, Narasimhaswamy, Chikkahunsur and Shantipura polling centres have one each transgender voters.</p>.<p>According to an officer, the voting percentage was high in rural areas, compared to urban areas. A majority of the people in Hunsur town did not turn up to cast their votes.</p>
<p>As many as 24 polling stations across Hunsur Assembly segment have recorded an impressive turnout with above 90% voters casting their votes in the byelection held on Thursday. Compared to the urban region, the voting was high in rural areas.</p>.<p>As many as 17 candidates, including BJP’s A H Vishwanath, JD(S) candidate Devarahalli Somashekar and Congress’ H P Manjunath were in the fray. The results will be declared on December 9, following the counting of votes at D Devaraj Urs First Grade College in Hunsur.</p>.<p>While 96.82%, Boochahalli polling station recorded the highest turnout in the segment and Muthurayanahosa Halli recorded the least, with 44% turnout. Only 10 voters missed to vote at Boochahalli polling station. The polling centre has a total of 314 voters — 171 men and 143 women. 165 men and 139 women exercised their franchise.</p>.<p>In Muthurayanahosa Halli, out of 1,316 voters, only 579 — 284 men and 295 women — cast their votes.</p>.<p>The segment has recorded an overall of 80.59% turnout with 1,83,731 voters casting their votes. A total of 93,157 men, 90, 573 women and one other person have caste their votes. The segment has a total of 2,27,974 voters and 274 polling stations were established for voting.</p>.<p>As per the report, 24 polling stations under the segment recorded an impressive turnout of above 90%. Mydanahalli recorded 94.66%, Maragowdanahalli 93.68%, Doddegowdanakoppal 92.60% and Devarahalli recorded a total of 93.71%. Similarly, Geresanahalli I and II centres recorded 91.75 and 92.70%, respectively. Hosur Kanthe Gowdana Koppal booth recorded 90.33% and Harohalli centre recorded 91.95%.</p>.<p class="CrossHead">Low turnout in town</p>.<p>Compared to the rural areas, the polling percentage was less in Hunsur town. The highest polling percentage of 85.80% was recorded at Hunsur Town Polling Centre 31 and the lowest was at 55.32 %, recorded at Hunsur Town Polling Centre 13. As many as 34 centres were established in Hunsur town and an average polling percentage was 70, across the town.</p>.<p class="CrossHead">1 transgender casts vote</p>.<p>There were a total of six transgender voters across the segment. But, only one of them cast a vote at Shanthipura polling station. Hunsur Town has a total of two transgender voters, Uddur, Narasimhaswamy, Chikkahunsur and Shantipura polling centres have one each transgender voters.</p>.<p>According to an officer, the voting percentage was high in rural areas, compared to urban areas. A majority of the people in Hunsur town did not turn up to cast their votes.</p>