The World’s Highest Polling Booth Is in India and It Created History With 98.08% Turnout!
While the government of India leaves no stone unturned to pacify its voters by constructing a polling booth at a height of 15,256 feet for just 52 voters, the voters also keep up their responsibility by coming to vote. Tashigang in Himachal Pradesh is the world’s highest polling booth. Of the 52 registered voters, 51 stepped out to elect a new state government amid polling in Himachal Pradesh. The booth witnessed all but one of the 52 of the village's registered voters exercising their right to vote. The model polling booth has all facilities that make voting convenient for senior residents and voters with impairments. The voters who arrived to cast their ballots were treated to a range of goodies. Election officials cheered up the voters by dressing in traditional garb, and voters were welcomed with shawls. Kunjuk Chodan, a first-time voter, cast her vote at the booth. She emphasized the need of using one's right to vote for improved governance. Seraj, where Chief Minister Jairam Thakur is running against Gita Nand Thakur of the AAP and Chetram Thakur of the Congress, is one of the important contests. Mahinder Rana is the Candidate for CPI-M.