Lok Sabha Elections 2019: 66% voter turnout recorded in phase 2
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THE TIMES OF INDIA | Apr 19, 2019, 11:29:14 IST
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Lok Sabha Elections 2019: 66% voter turnout recorded in phase 2

Voting is under way in 95 Lok Sabha seats spread across 11 states and the union territory of Puducherry. Over 15.80 crore voters will decide the fate of the 1,600-odd contestants. Stay with TOI for all live updates.
08:40 (IST) Apr 18
Voting is going smooth in Dakshina Kannada's 1,861 polling stations
08:37 (IST) Apr 18
Five places have reported EVM and VVPAT malfunction since morning in Maharashtra's Beed constituency. Those are Georai, Mazalgaon, Kej, Ashti, Parali. However all those machines have been replaced immediately and polling is going smoothly at all locations: Beed DM Astik Kumar Pandey
08:33 (IST) Apr 18
A polling station in Thiruverumbur assembly segment falling under Trichy Lok Sabha constituency welcoming voters with banners and banana trees.
A polling station in Thiruverumbur assembly segment falling under Trichy Lok Sabha constituency welcoming voters with banners and banana trees.
08:31 (IST) Apr 18
Film actor and independent candidate from Bengaluru central constituency Prakash Raj cast his vote.
Film actor and independent candidate from Bengaluru central constituency Prakash Raj cast his vote.
08:28 (IST) Apr 18
Voter turnout in 5 constituencies of Bihar is 12.27% till 8 am.
08:27 (IST) Apr 18
Governor Najma Heptulla casts her vote at a polling station in Imphal
Governor Najma Heptulla casts her vote at a polling station in Imphal
08:25 (IST) Apr 18
Polling in a booth in Ariyankuppam, Puducherry was delayed by one hour due to a glitch in EVM
08:24 (IST) Apr 18
People waiting in Coimbatore bus stand waiting for a bus to Ooty to cast vote for Lok Sabha election
People waiting in Coimbatore bus stand waiting for a bus to Ooty to cast vote for Lok Sabha election
08:18 (IST) Apr 18
Lieutenant Governor Kiran Bedi stands in queue to cast her vote
Lieutenant Governor Kiran Bedi stands in queue to cast her vote
08:15 (IST) Apr 18
Not even a single vote recorded in a booth in Periyapudur in Salem constituency, due to technical glitches in a control unit.
08:15 (IST) Apr 18
Technical glitch in the EVM in which DMK candidate for Tirunelveli constituency went to cast his vote at the Avaraikulam polling station in Nanguneri, Tirunelveli district.
08:14 (IST) Apr 18
Actor Kushboo casting her vote
Actor Kushboo casting her vote
08:10 (IST) Apr 18
Odisha: Voting at a booth in Jharsuguda under Bargarh Lok Sabha seat
Odisha: Voting at a booth in Jharsuguda under Bargarh Lok Sabha seat
08:08 (IST) Apr 18
Makkal Needhi Maiam chief Kamal Haasan and his daughter Shruti Haasan queue up outside a polling station in Chennai to cast their votes.
Makkal Needhi Maiam chief Kamal Haasan and his daughter Shruti Haasan queue up outside a polling station in Chennai to cast their votes.
08:05 (IST) Apr 18
A student volunteer helping a senior citizen to cast his vote at Paduvalahippe polling booth in Hassan, Karnataka
A student volunteer helping a senior citizen to cast his vote at Paduvalahippe polling booth in Hassan, Karnataka
08:04 (IST) Apr 18
Medical facility in place at corporation middle school in Triplicane part of central Chennai Lok Sabha constituency.
08:03 (IST) Apr 18
The country has been disintegrated in the BJP led NDA regime. People will put an end to this regime in this Lok Sabha polls: Puducherry chief minister V Narayanasamy after casting vote
08:01 (IST) Apr 18
Chief electoral officer for Karnataka Sanjiv Kumar exercised his franchise at a polling booth.
Chief electoral officer for Karnataka Sanjiv Kumar exercised his franchise at a polling booth.
07:59 (IST) Apr 18
Facilities like wheel chairs, volunteers, separate queue for women and priority for them absent in polling booths in south Chennai Lok Sabha constituency
07:59 (IST) Apr 18
Security is high near polling booths in Triplicane, Royapettah area in Chennai Central Lok Sabha constituency.
Voter's had confusion identifying their booths as polling agents were not allowed to set up booth even beyond 100-metre distance from polling stations.