New Delhi: A turnout of 50-90% was recorded in three Lok Sabha and 29 assembly constituencies spread across 13 states during by-elections on Saturday, with Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) leader Abhay Chautala, who quit the Haryana assembly in protest against the new farm laws, and the Congress’s Pratibha Singh, wife of late Himachal Pradesh chief minister Virbhadra Singh, among the prominent candidates in the fray.“The voting passed off peacefully and it was ensured that all COVID-19 safety measures were followed”, officials said.In Himachal Pradesh, the Mandi Lok Sabha seat from where Pratibha Singh is contesting saw a turnout of 57.73%. She was pitted against BJP’s Khushal Singh Thakur, a Kargil war hero who is trying his luck at the hustings for the first time.Also Read: Nationwide Bypolls: Who Is Contesting Where and What’s at Stake?The Mandi seat fell vacant after the death of Ramswaroop Sharma (BJP) in March.Shyam Saran Negi, a 104-year-old man who voted in the first elections, cast his vote at the model polling station of Kalpa in the Kinnaur district.Also, the world’s highest polling station at 15,256 feet in Tashigang village recorded 100% turnout despite freezing temperature of -16 degrees Celsius with all the 47 registered voters – 29 men and 18 women – casting their votes, an election official said.The polling percentage in Fatehpur, Arki and Jubbal-Kotkhai was 66.2%, 64.97% and 78.75% respectively. The by-election in Himachal Pradesh is crucial as assembly polls are due in the state early next year.Besides the three assembly seats in HP, bypolls were held in five assembly seats in Assam, four in West Bengal, three each in Madhya Pradesh and Meghalaya, two each in Bihar, Karnataka and Rajasthan and one seat each in Andhra Pradesh, Haryana, Maharashtra, Mizoram and Telangana.Out of these, the BJP was holding around half a dozen seats, the Congress had nine, while the rest were with the regional parties.The counting of votes will take place on November 2.In Bihar, an estimated 49.60% voting was recorded in the two assembly constituencies of Kusheshwar Asthan and Tarapur which were held by the Janata Dal (United) [JD(U)].In Meghalaya, the highest voter turnout was recorded at 90.63% in Rajabala while Mawphlang and Mawryngkneng registered 76.9% and 75.06 % polling respectively.Former national footballer Eugeneson Lyngdoh is contesting the election from Mawphlang on a United Democratic Party (UDP) ticket. He is up against former Congress MLA Kennedy C. Khyriem and a sitting member of the district council (MDC) from the National People’s Party (NPP), Lamphrang Blah.In Haryana, 80% voting was recorded in the by-election to the Ellenabad assembly constituency, necessitated by the resignation of Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) leader Abhay Chautala as MLA in protest against the Centre’s new farm laws.Chautala, son of INLD chief Om Prakash Chautala, is contesting against Congress nominee Pawan Beniwal and BJP-JP candidate Gobind Kanda, the brother of Haryana Lokhit Party chief and legislator Gopal Kanda.It is an important contest for the Chautalas as Abhay Chautala had won the 2010 bypolls from Ellenabad when Om Prakash Chautala vacated the seat, and then retained it in 2014 and also in 2019 Assembly polls, when he was the lone INLD MLA in the House.The Dadra and Nagar Haveli Lok Sabha constituency recorded 75.51% turnout as the voting concluded at 7 pm, Election Commission officials said.The by-election in the constituency, which is part of the Union Territory of Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu, was necessitated due to the death of seven-time independent MP Mohan Delkar whose wife Kalaben Delkar is contesting as Shiv Sena candidate against BJP’s Mahesh Gavit and the Congress’s Mahesh Dhodi.Khandwa Lok Sabha seat in Madhya Pradesh, whose MP Nand Kumar Singh Chauhan of the BJP had died, witnessed a turnout of 63.88%, while an estimated 64.60% voting was recorded in the three Assembly seats.Over 86% voter turnout was recorded in Huzurabad Assembly constituency in Telangana with the ruling Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), opposition BJP and Congress locked in a triangular contest.The by-election was necessitated in view of the resignation of Eatala Rajender in June following his removal from the state Cabinet over allegations of land grabbing. Rajender, who dismissed the allegations, had quit the TRS and is contesting on a BJP ticket.The byelection is seen as a do-or-die battle for Rajender, while it is significant for the BJP as it aims at emerging as the alternative to ruling TRS in the 2023 Legislative Assembly elections.In Assam, 69.60% voting was reported in five assembly constituencies of Gossaigaon, Bhabanipur, Tamulpur, Mariani and Thowra seats till 5 PM.The ruling BJP has fielded candidates in three seats leaving the other two to alliance partner United People’s Party Liberal (UPPL). The Congress put up nominees in all five, while its former allies, the All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF) and the Bodoland People’s Front (BPF), are contesting in two and one seats respectively.A high voter turnout of nearly 71% was recorded till 5 pm in West Bengal’s four assembly constituencies. The BJP and TMC held two seats each.Barring a few stray incidents, polling, which began at 7 am, passed off peacefully in all four constituencies, an Election Commission official said.Scuffles between TMC and BJP supporters were reported outside a booth in Khardah. Security personnel used batons to disperse the crowd.Kajal Sinha’s death due to COVID-19 necessitated the by-poll in Khardah.According to TMC members, Sinha’s son Arjodeep was injured in the melee and had to be hospitalised.In Dinhata, TMC heavyweight Udayan Guha is looking to reclaim the seat, which the BJP had snatched from him in the April elections.The by-election was necessitated following the resignation of Nisith Pramanik, now Union minister of state for home affairs, as he chose to retain his Lok Sabha membership.In Santipur, BJP MP Jagannath Sarkar resigned from the assembly, thus calling for a bypolls.Bypolls to Dinhata and Santipur are seen as a prestige battle for the BJP, which is currently grappling with an exodus of MLAs and senior leaders.An average of 70% voter turnout was recorded in the bypolls to Dhariawad and Vallabhnagar assembly constituencies of Rajasthan.The bypolls were necessitated due to the demise of Congress MLA from Vallabhnagar Gajendra Singh Shekhawat and BJP legislator from Dhariawad Gautam Lal Meena.In Vallabhnagar, the ruling Congress party has given a ticket to Gajendra Shaktawat’s wife, Preeti Shaktawat, while the BJP has fielded Himmat Singh Jhala.The Congress has fielded Nagraj Meena in Dhariawad against BJP candidate Khet Singh Meena.Though the number of constituencies going to bypolls is not crucial from the viewpoint of the government’s stability, the results will send a message across the state about the performance of the Congress-led government, which had faced a major threat last year due to the rebellion of the then Deputy Chief Minister Sachin Pilot and 18 MLAs led by him.An approximate 69% voter turnout was recorded in the Sindgi constituency and 84% in the Hangal assembly segment.The by-election was necessitated following the death of Sindgi Janata Dal (Secular) [JD(S)] legislator M.C. Managuli and BJP’s C.M. Udasi from Hangal and will be the first electoral test for chief minister Basavaraj Bommai, who had replaced B.S. Yediyurappa.While Ramesh Bhusanur, who came second behind Managuli in the 2018 polls, is the BJP candidate from Sindgi, Shivaraj Sajjanar is its candidate from the Hangal constituency.The Congress has named M.C. Managuli’s son Ashok Managuli, who has joined the party, as its candidate from Sindgi, while former MLC Srinivas Mane is its candidate from Hangal.The JD(S), which was the first to announce its candidates, has fielded 33-year-old Naziya Shakeel Ahmed Angadi from Sindgi and 35-year-old BE, MTech graduate Niyaz Shaikh from Hangal.Though by-election was also announced for the Shamator-Chessore assembly constituency in Nagaland, Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party (NDPP) candidate S Keoshu Yimchunger has declared elected uncontested on October 13.By-poll was also be held in Andhra Pradesh’s Badvel seat, earlier held by the Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party (YSRCP).By-election was held in Deglur in Maharashtra, earlier held by the Congress.The Tuirial assembly seat in Mizoram recorded a turnout of 81.28%.(PTI)