The polling for the Goa Assembly elections began at 7 am on Monday
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The polling for the Goa Assembly elections began at 7 am on Monday with queues of people reported at several polling stations. There are 301 candidates in the fray to elect a new government.
Chief Minister Pramod Sawant was among the first leaders to cast his vote early morning.
BJP leader Joshua D'souza shows his finger marked with indelible ink after casting vote in Mapusa
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Aam Aadmi chief ministerial candidate Amit Palekar along with his mother Jyoti Palekar exercised their vote in the Santa Cruz constituency.
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Late CM Manohar Parrikar's son and Panaji Independent candidate Utpal Parrikar casts his vote at Panaji constituency
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Mandrem BJP candidate Dayanand Sopte along with his family show their finger marked with indelible ink after casting vote in Mandrem constituency.
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MGP President and candidate Sudin Dhavalikar cast his vote at a polling booth in Marcaim constituency along with his family
Twitter: @SudinDhavalikar
Former Chief Minister and Independent candidate Laxmikant Parsekar and his family show their finger marked with indelible ink after casting vote in Mandrem
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AAP's Ponda candidate Surel Tilve casts his ballot in the Marcaim constituency.
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BJP State President Sadanand Tanavade casts his vote at Thivim constituency.
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Congress Couple candidates, Michael Lobo and his wife Delilah Lobo casts their ballot in Calangute constituency.
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BJP's Porvorim candidate Rohan Khaunte along with his family show their finger marked with indelible ink after casting vote in constituency.
Twitter: @RohanKhaunte
Goa Forward Party president and Fatorda candidate Vijai Sardesai cast his vote in Fatorda constituency
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Opposition Leader Digambar Kamat casts his ballot in the Margao constituency.
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