Manali: Voters turned out to be 100 percent at the highest vote station in the world of Tashigang at an altitude of 15.256ft in the spital valley, where mercury is below minus 10 degrees.
The minimum temperature has been below freezing in all Valley SPII polling places and many Valley Valley Stations Lahaul and Pangan Valley.
Many villages are still covered in snow.
Voters at the top of Kullu, bath, Kinnaur, and Bharmour also brave cold temperatures.
However, a sunny day brings help to people, which looks sunbathing in the sun outside the polling booth.
Covered with snow, Tashigang has 47 voters, including 29 men and 18 women’s voters, and all use their franchises.
“I am very happy to use my voice for the first time.
I am happy that our voting station is made into a voting model and all voters use their franchise,” said the first voter from Tashi Chhojong Village.
Lahaul-spiti is the coldest district in Himachal, where many villages are covered with thin snow salt.
Wearing heavy wool and traditional dresses, residents have begun to spoil polls from 8am.
Most voters appear to give their voices before mid-day.
Lahaul-spiti Deputy Commissioner-Cum-District Officer Neeraj Kumar said voter voters in the district have been 55 percent.
“Elections are finished peacefully.
The temperature in the district is very low after the snow recently.
Even so, the elderly, women and youth have shown a big enthusiasm.
Take a walk to all polling polling places,” he said.