In his social media message, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath called on the voters to support the uninterrupted development journey of the state.
"Appeal to the respected voters to vote to provide more speed and strength to the uninterrupted development journey of Uttar Pradesh. Vote unitedly to bring comprehensive and positive change in the lives of 25 crore residents of the state," he said in a Hindi post on X.
SP chief Akhilesh Yadav, in his appeal, encouraged people to cast their votes with their future and the values of the Constitution in mind.
"Voters of the nine assembly seats in UP where elections are being held are requested to go and cast their vote while remaining committed to their future and the Constitution," Yadav wrote on X in Hindi.
He also emphasised the importance of full voter participation and said: "Karein 100 per cent matdaan, rahein 100 per cent savdhaan"
A voter turnout of over eight percent was recorded in the first two hours of polling in the bypolls to four assembly segments in Punjab on Wednesday, officials said.
Polling began at 7 am and would end at 6 pm.
The first hour of voting in the Palakkad assembly by-poll in Kerala witnessed a low turnout of 1.11 per cent at 8 am which climbed to 6.76 per cent by 8.30 am, according to figures released by the Election Commission. People started arriving early in the morning at the 184 polling booths across the constituency, which has over 1.9 lakh voters who will cast their votes to elect a representative from among 10 candidates.
Palakkad (Kerala) 12.63%
Chabbewal (Punjab) 4.15%
Gidderbaha (Punjab) 15.11%
Dera Baba Nanak (Punjab) 9.70%
Barnala (Punjab) 6.80%
Ghaziabad (Uttar Pradesh) 5.36%
Sishamau (Uttar Pradesh) 5.73%
Majhawan (Uttar Pradesh) 10.55%
Meerapur (Uttar Pradesh) 13.01%
Khair (Uttar Pradesh) 9.03%
Phulpur (Uttar Pradesh) 8.83%
Kundarki (Uttar Pradesh) 13.59%
Karhal (Uttar Pradesh) 9.67%
Katehari (Uttar Pradesh) 11.48%
Kedarnath (Uttarakhand) 4.30%