The ship got 16,325 votes and the rice sheaf got 48 votes.



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Voting began in the morning in a quiet environment using the EVM system. There were few voters in the polling station in the morning. Visiting the Beripotal government primary school in the Kazipur municipality of upazila at 8 am, electoral officials, law enforcement officials and media personnel were found to be present. But voter turnout was still low.

Up to 30 voters can be viewed in the four male and female voting booths in this center. It is known that six women and four male voters cast their vote in the first 15 minutes. The Awami League candidate, Tanvir Shakil, cast his vote at this center around 9.45am. He is the son of the late Awami League leader Mohammad Nasim and the grandson of M Mansur Ali, one of the four national leaders. After casting his vote, he said: ‘The Kazipur area is the base of the Awami League. The people of the area will reciprocate the trust that the president of the Awami League has given to the people of the area by giving me the symbol of the ship.

Mofakhkharul Islam, president of the center, said it took voters a while to understand the issue from the beginning. Voter turnout will increase as the day progresses.

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