India, Nov. 11 -- The second phase of polling across 122 assembly constituencies in over 20 districts of Bihar started off in a peaceful note at 7am on Tuesday, with a voter turnout of 31.38% recorded till 11am, which is slightly higher than the voter turnout at the same time during the first phase of polls held on November 6.
Among the 20 districts, Kishanganj recorded the highest turnout of 34.74 per cent, followed by Gaya with 34.07 per cent and Jamui with 33.69 per cent till 9am. The lowest was recorded in Madhubani (28.66 per cent).
The overall voter turnout in the state was around 65.08 percent in the first phase of polling.
A total of 3,70,13,556 electors will vote in the second phase, including 1,95,44,041 male voters and 1,74,...
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