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Habiganj-1: Time Passes, but Voter Turnout Remains Low

Khabor Wala Desk

Published: 12th February 2026, 6:29 AM

Habiganj-1: Time Passes, but Voter Turnout Remains Low

Habiganj, 12 February — As the day progresses in Habiganj-1, voter turnout at polling stations remains unexpectedly low, with many centres witnessing sparse crowds. Despite the passing hours since voting began, the anticipated surge in voter presence has yet to materialise, prompting concern among election officials and local observers.

According to officials at various polling centres across the constituency, turnout from early morning until noon has barely reached half of the projected figures. At several centres, the scene resembled a quiet weekday morning rather than a bustling election day.

A polling officer at one station commented, “We have been actively encouraging voters since the early hours, conducting outreach within the local vicinity. Yet, even as the day advances, attendance remains subdued. We are hopeful that there might be a modest increase later in the afternoon.”

Local residents and election analysts attribute the low turnout to a combination of voter apathy and the foggy, overcast weather conditions prevailing throughout the morning. Many potential voters appeared reluctant to venture out, citing both the chill and uncertainty regarding election procedures.

Election Commission observers have confirmed that all safety and health protocols are fully in place, ensuring a secure environment for voters. “We are closely monitoring the situation and remain vigilant,” said a senior observer. “While early turnout is low, we anticipate a gradual rise in numbers during the later hours of polling.”

Political parties in the area have intensified efforts to mobilise voters. Local leaders have been visiting communities, making direct appeals, and conducting outreach via social media platforms. However, spontaneous enthusiasm among voters has yet to become evident, reflecting either a cautious approach or a general disinterest.

To ensure the voting process proceeds smoothly, the Election Commission has deployed sufficient observers and volunteers across the constituency. Their presence aims to maintain order and assist voters throughout the day, while also documenting turnout trends for real-time analysis.

Experts analysing voter behaviour suggest that a combination of proactive online campaigns and personal appeals by local representatives could play a significant role in boosting participation. They emphasise that clear communication about safety measures and the importance of voting is essential to galvanise hesitant citizens.

Voter Turnout Overview in Habiganj-1 (8:30 AM – 12:00 PM)

Polling Centre Expected Voters Actual Voters Percentage Turnout
Centre A 1,200 500 41.7%
Centre B 950 380 40.0%
Centre C 1,100 520 47.3%
Centre D 800 300 37.5%
Total 4,050 1,700 42.0%

The table highlights that overall turnout in the morning hours remains significantly below expectations, underscoring the need for continued voter engagement initiatives as polling continues into the afternoon.

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