Idukki district has recorded an impressive voter turnout of over 77% in the ongoing Kerala Assembly elections, reflecting strong public participation in the democratic process. Despite challenging weather conditions and the district’s hilly terrain, voters turned out in large numbers across all constituencies, showcasing high political awareness and engagement.
Polling began early in the morning, with long queues forming at several booths as early as 7 AM. By midday, turnout had already crossed the 50% mark, indicating a steady and enthusiastic response from the electorate. Many voters, including farmers and daily wage workers, chose to cast their votes early to return to their routine activities.
The district has more than 8 lakh eligible voters, including a slightly higher number of women voters compared to men. Participation from women, youth, and first-time voters was particularly notable, contributing significantly to the overall turnout. Authorities had arranged over a thousand polling booths across the district to ensure smooth and accessible voting.
Although minor technical issues such as malfunctioning voting machines were reported in a few locations, they were quickly resolved by election officials, ensuring that the polling process continued without major disruption. Security arrangements and logistical planning also played a key role in maintaining orderly and peaceful voting throughout the day.
The strong turnout in Idukki is seen as part of a broader trend across Kerala, where voter participation has remained consistently high. It reflects the importance of this election in shaping the state’s political future, with major alliances competing in a closely watched contest.
Overall, Idukki’s high polling percentage highlights the district’s active civic participation and reinforces Kerala’s reputation for strong voter engagement in elections.
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