Chief Electoral Officer Shailendra Kumar said that the overall voter turnout in the six Lok Sabha seats in Jammu and Kashmir was 44.51 per cent, which was five per cent down from the 49.52 per cent recorded in the 2014 election, reports Daily Excelsior. He said that with the completion of the today’s (May 6) phase, the overall poll percentage of Anantnag constituency has touched 8.76. With the completion of all five phases of polling today (May 6) the total percentage of voting in various parliamentary constituencies in the state including Baramulla, Jammu, Srinagar, Udhampur, Anantnag and Ladakh was recorded at 44.51 percent. “Shopian district recorded a turnout of 2.88 per cent, while Pulwama registered a turnout of 2.14 per cent. The average for the two districts was 2.81 per cent,” Kumar said. He added that the election was largely peaceful, with two incidents of grenade attacks at polling stations in the militancy-infested south Kashmir districts, but no one was hurt in these attacks.