Voter turnout in Gujarat gives rise to pro-incumbency factor: Narendra Modi
A record 70.75% of the eligible voters cast their ballots in the first of the two-phase elections last Thursday with the average polling being a little over 70%.

"This is the record polling after the formation of the state. We have a popular term in anti-incumbency but after this state elections, political pundits will have to adept and discuss the term pro-incumbency," Modi said here tonight.
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"People of the country want good-governance, development and sincerity, and people of Gujarat have voted for it," Modi said expressing confidence of his victory in the polls, counting for which will be held on December 20.
Modi was speaking after the 70 per cent voting was recorded in the ultimate phase of Gujarat elections.
A record 70.75 per cent of the eligible voters cast their ballots in the first of the two-phase elections last Thursday with the average polling being a little over 70 per cent. The highest polling recorded in the previous Assembly elections was 63.70 per cent in 1967.
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