Highlights - Himachal Pradesh Assembly Election 2022: Polling concludes in 68 seats; counting of votes on December 8

Written By: Vaibhav Gautam Bansode Updated on: November 12, 2022, 05.35 PM IST

Highlights - Himachal Pradesh Assembly Election 2022: Polling concludes in 68 seats; counting of votes on December 8

Himachal Pradesh Assembly Election 2022 Live updates: Voters across Himachal Pradesh queued up outside polling booths on Saturday, November 12, 2022, to elect a new government in state. Polling began at 8 am on a slow note in the hill state but began to pick up as the morning progressed and the winter chill eased a bit. It will continue till 5:00 PM in all 68 assembly constituencies.

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The Election Commission has set up 7,884 polling stations, including three auxiliary voting stations in far-flung areas. Of these, 789 are vulnerable booths and 397 critical ones. The highest booth is in Tashigang, Kaza in Spiti area of Lahaul Spiti district at a height of 15,256 feet.

Besides the BJP and the Congress, the Aam Aadmi Party is also trying its electoral luck. It has fielded candidates on 67 of the total 68 assembly constituencies. It’s a crucial test for the BJP hoping to beat precedent and return to power as well as for the Congress looking for electoral revival.

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  • Moderate polling in HP as voters brave cold

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    From Shimla to the icy heights of Spiti, people across Himachal Pradesh voted on Saturday to elect a new state government. Voting began early this morning on a slow note but picked up as the day progressed and the sun warmed the winter chill.

    By 3 pm, 55.65 per cent of the electorate had voted, the Election Commission (EC) said. Polling was scheduled to end at 5 pm.

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  • Seat-wise polling update

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    The highest polling of 62.75 per cent was recorded in Lahaul and Spiti district, followed by 60.38 per cent in Sirmour and 58.9 per cent in Mandi, the home district of Chief Minister Jairam Thakur.

    The high-altitude district of Lahaul and Spiti had recorded 21.95 per cent, the lowest, till 1 pm, but polling was brisk as the sun came out with it recording the highest till 3 pm. The lowest turnout of 46 per cent was recorded in Chamba district till 3 pm.

    Seraj in Mandi from where the chief minister is contesting and Sujanpur recorded 65 per cent polling, the highest among the 68 assembly constituencies.

    Anni constituency in Kullu recorded a polling of 62.4 per cent, Arki 40 per cent, Churah 34.68 per cent and Dalhousie 38.44 per cent, among others.

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  • Polling Update

    Himachal Pradesh records 55.65 per cent voter turnout by 3 pm, according to Election Commission of India.

  • People cast their votes 

  • Anurag Thakur after casting his vote

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    "Certainly, according to your call, voters in the state will create a new record by participating in the polling and are going to create a new 'riwaaz' (trend). Warm greetings to you," Thakur, who voted in Mandi with his wife and daughters in Mandi after offering prayers at a temple, said in Hindi.

    "We are confident of the BJP's grand victory. We are getting good feedback," he told reporters in Mandi from where he is contesting.

  • Key constituencies polling update

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    The highest polling of 41.89 percent was recorded in Sirmour district, followed by 41.17 percent in Mandi, the home district of Chief Minister Jairam Thakur. While the high-altitude district of Lahaul and Spiti recorded the lowest of 21.95 per cent while Chamba saw 28.35 percent voting till 1 pm.

    Anni constituency in Kullu recorded a polling of 46.04 per cent, Barsar 45.49 per cent, Jubbal Kotkhai 46.07 per cent, Theog 46 per cent and Rohru constituency recorded a turnout of 46.70 per cent.

    The lowest turnout of 21 per cent was recorded in Bhoranj constituency, Rampur with 21.09 per cent and 21.95 per cent in Lahaul Spiti assembly constituency so far. 

  • Voting Turnout Update

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    Himachal Pradesh recorded a voter turnout of 37.19 per cent in the first five hours till 1 pm on Saturday, the Election Commission said.

    The voting started on a slow note with only around 5 per cent polling recorded in the first hour. Till 11 am, 19.98 percent polling was recorded.
    At 1 pm, the state recorded 37.19 percent.

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  • BJP President JP Nadda On Himachal polls

  • What we know so far

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    Till 11 am, the highest polling of 21.92 per cent was recorded in Mandi, the home district of Chief Minister Jairam Thakur.

    Sirmour district recorded 21.66 per cent polling, Solan 20.28 and Kinnaur 20 per cent, according to the EC. Lahaul and Spiti district recorded the lowest polling of 5 per cent in the first three hours.

    Top leaders, including Chief Minister Thakur, voted in Mandi along with his wife and daughters after offering prayers at a local temple.

    Himachal Congress chief Pratibha Singh and her son Vikramaditya Singh voted in Rampur. Earlier in the day, they offered prayers at Shani temple in Shimla.

    Former chief minister Prem Kumar Dhumal, his son and Union Minister Anurag Thakur voted in Hamirpur along with other family members.

    Former Union minister Anand Sharma voted in Shimla while CLP leader Mukesh Agnihotri and his family voted in Haroli, from where he is contesting.

    Inputs From PTI

  • Election Commission Says

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    Himachal Pradesh recorded a voter turnout of 17.98 per cent in the first three hours till 11 am on Saturday.

    Inputs From ANI

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  • Congress leader Rahul Gandhi Tweets

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    "Himachal will vote for OPS, Himachal will vote for employment and Himachal will vote for 'Har Ghar Lakshmi'," Gandhi said in a tweet in Hindi.

    "Come, vote in large numbers, and make your valuable contribution to the progress and prosperous future of Himachal," the former Congress chief said, appealing to the voters of the hill state.

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  • Election Commission sources

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    Only 4 per cent of voting was recorded in the first hour of polling.

    From PTI Inputs

  • Himachal CM Jairam urges voters to turn out in big numbers

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    Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jairam Thakur on Saturday urged voters to come out in big numbers and enthusiastically participate in the "festival of democracy".

    He said every vote will help build a prosperous Himachal Pradesh. "First vote, then refreshments. Dear fellow state residents, today is the day of voting.

    "My humble request to all the voters is to participate in this festival of democracy with full enthusiasm," he said in a tweet in Hindi.

    "Vote in huge numbers, your one vote will help build a prosperous Himachal," he added.

  • PM Modi to Himachal voters: 'Make new voting record'

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    Prime Minister Narendra Modi urged Himachal Pradesh voters on Saturday to enthusiastically participate in the "festival of democracy", a reference to the assembly polls, and register a voting record.

    In a tweet, Modi also greeted the young voters who will be exercising their franchise for the first time.

    People of the hill state will be voting during the day to elect a new government, with the incumbent BJP and the opposition Congress squaring off in their bid to form the next government.

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