Lok Sabha elections 2014 : DelhI voters voted for national change lead by first timers

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The majority of the over 300,000 first time voters in the national capital Thursday opted for change and desperately want the new government to bring development and clean governance.

Of the over 12 million voters in Delhi, 337,000 exercised their franchise for the first time Thursday as they voted to elect seven Lok Sabha members – the Congress won all the seats in 2009 – from 150 candidates including 57 independents.

Serpentine queues were witnessed at several of the 11, 763 polling booths since early morning when voting began at 7 a.m. The day-long polling ended at 6 p.m.

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