Chennai: The second phase of coercion with local countryside polls in nine districts ended on Saturday with a 73.3% bridge.
Polling is peace forbid incidents and boycott polls in several villages.
Polling in Chengalpet, Kallakurichi, Kancheepuram, Ranipet, Tenkasi, Tirunelveli, Tirupathur, Vellore District and Villupuram began at 7am with slow notes, but took momentum on developing days.
People in the queue before 6pm get tokens to allow them to choose even after the deadline.
Villupuram registered a maximum polling with 83.6% followed by Kallakurichi (82%), Ranipet (75.3%), Tirupathur (73.5%), Kancheepuram (72%), Chengalpet and Tenkasi (70%), Vellore (68 %) and Tirunelveli (65%).
The second phase is to select 62 members of the Pancrayat Environment, 626 members of Ward Panchayat, 1,324 President Panchayat Village and 10,329 village members of the Panchayat Environment.
Virpattu 450-odd residents in the Villupuram district boycotting polls demanding the government to increase it as a Panchayat Union.
Candidates for AMMK and 10 others suffered sustainable injuries in clashes between DMK and AMMK cadres in a polling booth in Gerugambakkam Village near the porur in Kancheepuram Regency.
Polling for the Union board members were stopped in Puducheri Village in Kancheepuram Regency after PMK complained that the name of the candidate was not in the ballot.
The first phase was held on October 6 to select 78 Ward Panchayat District members, 755 members of the Fard Panchayat Uni, 1,577 Panchayat Village President and 12,252 Ward Panchayat Village members.
The first phase registered 77.4% polling.
The polls for 424 posts of rural bodies in 28 other districts were also held on Saturdays.
Calculation on October 12.
