As single-phase polling for all 40 assembly seats in the state enters its final stretch, a voter turnout of 75.29 percent has been registered in Goa until 5 p.m. The Congress, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), and the Trinamool Congress (TMC), apart from the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), are all strong contenders in this election.
Goa voter turnout touches 60.18 percent till 3 pm
As per recent reports, voter turnout has reached 60.18 percent by 3 pm. This year, about 301 candidates are contesting the Goa Assembly elections for 40 seats.
Goa records 44.26 percent voting till 1 pm
Voting has begun for the Goa Assembly elections from 7 am in the state. As per the recent official statements, voters’ turnout role to 44.26 percent till 1 pm in the state. In the Goa Assembly elections, 301 candidates are competing with each other this year for 40 assembly seats.
AAP’s Goa CM Amit Palekar casts vote, says time to bring change
Amit Palekar, the Aam Aadmi Party’s Goa Chief Minister candidate, voted in the Goa Assembly elections on Monday. After casting his vote, he said that it is time to bring change. His mother accompanied him on the trip. He stated that he is confident in his ability to affect change. People are voting in masses to end corruption, and we will see a tidal shift.
26.63 percent voters’ turnout till 11 am in the state
According to the official statements, goa polling reaches up to 26.63 percent in the state. Goa polling has been started from 7 am in the morning and will last up to 6 pm in the state. In the Goa assembly elections 2022, 301 candidates are competing with each other this year for 40 assembly seats.
11.04 percent voters’ turnout till 9 am in the state
In Goa, where 301 candidates are competing for 40 assembly seats, voting on Monday morning. In the single-phase elections in the coastal state, voting began at 7 am and will end at 6 pm in the evening. According to the official statements, the state has recorded 11.04 percent till 9 am in state.
Manohar Parrikar’s son Utpal Parrikar request people to utilise vote
On the voting day, Former CM Manohar Parrikar’s son Utpal Parrikar, who is now an independent contest and is contesting from Panaji requested people of Goa to utilise their voting right and said that people should exercise their right and should cast vote.
V-day underway in coastal state
It is V-day for Goa today and the voting started already in the coastal state. On the start of the voting day in Goa, Governor arrived at Dona Paula polling booth and the visuals of the same are being circulated.
ADR report says 10 of 40 candidates from BJP, 17 from 37 candidates from INC have criminal cases
Union Transport Minister Nitin Gadkari will release the BJP manifesto for the Goa assembly elections today. The manifesto will be released in Panaji, the capital city of Goa at 12:30 pm. The minister will reach Dabolim airport at 11 am and will leave for Panaji. Earlier, the manifesto was scheduled to release on Sunday but it got postponed due to the demise of legendary singer Lata Mangeshkar.
Congress releases manifesto, promises resumption of mining activities if they win
The people of Goa and the political parties are all set for the upcoming Goa assembly elections. The elections for all 40 assembly seats will take place on February 14 and the result of the election will be announced on March 10. Currently, parties are busy campaigning for the upcoming elections and it can be seen that this time, TMC, BJP, AAP, and Congress are having the neck-to-neck competition.
Congress releases manifesto for upcoming Goa Assembly Elections
Congress has released a manifesto for the upcoming Goa Assembly Elections. In the manifesto, the grand old party has promised the resumption of mining activities in the coastal state. Apart from this, the party laid emphasis on the resources that help increase in the state if it becomes an IT or pharmaceutical hub.
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