Updated On: 21 May, 2024 06:55 AM IST | Mumbai | Team mid-day
Delays due to names missing from voter list play spoilsport on polling day

Voters queue up at the polling station at Cumballa Hill High School on Monday
While the overall pace of voting on Monday was somewhat glacial, the wide range of citizens who bothered to show up at polling booths across the city to exercise their franchise told mid-day they were voting for change. Affordable educational institutions and employment opportunities for homemakers were some of the desires of those who cast their votes.
When it comes to voting, the residents of tony south Mumbai always lag behind their counterparts in the rest of the city. On Monday, when long queues could be seen at almost every polling station in the city, those in Colaba, Nariman Point and Cuff Parade wore a relatively bare look while Malabar Hill saw a modest turnout. It was another story with Tardeo, Dongri and Badhwar Park in Colaba.