Counting of votes for the repoll in West Bengal’s Falta Assembly constituency began at 8 am on Sunday amid tight security, an Election Commission official said.
The repoll across all 285 booths in the South 24 Parganas seat was held on May 21 after voting during the second phase of Assembly elections on April 29 was countermanded over allegations of EVM tampering and irregularities.
"The counting is progressing peacefully. Adequate security arrangements have been made at the counting centre," a poll panel official said.
More than 87 per cent of the constituency’s 2.36 lakh voters participated in the repoll.
The Election Commission had strengthened security, deploying around 35 companies of central forces to ensure smooth polling.
While six candidates officially remain in the fray, Trinamool Congress nominee Jahangir Khan announced a few days before the repoll that he would not contest, a decision the party termed personal.
The constituency had witnessed heightened tensions since the April 29 polling after complaints surfaced from several booths alleging perfume-like substances and adhesive tapes had been applied to EVMs.
Scrutiny later revealed alleged attempts to tamper with footage recorded by web cameras at multiple polling stations, raising concerns over the role of booth-level officers, presiding officers, polling staff and election observers.
Following its findings, the Election Commission ordered a repoll in all booths of the constituency.
(With inputs from PTI)