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Karnataka Assembly By-polls: 46.62 per cent voter turn out till 3pm

Speed News Desk 5 December 2019, 16:19 IST

Karnataka Assembly By-polls: 46.62 per cent voter turn out till 3pm

The by-elections for 15 out of 17 assembly seats in Karnataka are underway. According to the Election Commission of India (ECI), till 3.16 pm the overall voter turn out was recorded at 52.62 per cent. 
According to voter turnout figures available, the highest turnout 60.43 per cent was recorded in Chikkaballapur, and the lowest in RK Pura at 29.25 per cent.


Turnout in other constituencies are: Athani- 56.05 per cent, Kagwad- 51.41 per cent, Gokak- 53.3 per cent, Hirekerur- 56.6 per cent, Ranebennur- 53.5 per cent, Vijayanagara- 47.38 per cent, Chikkaballapur- 60.43 per cent, K R Puram- 29.25 per cent, Yeshwanthpura- 38.83 per cent, Mahalakshi layout- 30.73 per cent, Hoskote- 54.12 per cent, Yeshvanthapura- 38. 83 and Hunsur- 57.44 per cent, officials said.

The byelections are being held to fill the vacancies caused by the disqualification of 17 rebel Congress and JD(S) MLAs, whose rebellion led to the collapse of the H D Kumaraswamy-led Congess-JDS coalition government in July and paved the way for the BJP to come to power.

The ruling BJP needs to win at least six of the 15 seats to remain in majority in the 225-member assembly (including the Speaker, who has a casting vote), which would still have two vacant seats -- Maski and R R Nagar.

 

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Karnataka Assembly By-polls

While the BJP feels that the people of the constituencies will vote in favour of the party for stability and development, the Congress and JD(S) are optimistic that the voters will back them to defeat the defectors, who have been disqualified.

The BJP has fielded 13 of the 16 disqualified legislators, who joined the party, as its candidates from their respective segments from where they had won in the 2018 assembly elections on Congress and JDS tickets.

Speculation is rife about Congress and JD(S) not being averse to joining hands once again to form a coalition government in case the BJP fails to garner the required number of seats to stay in the majority.

Among 15 constituencies going to the bypolls, 12 were held by Congress and three by JD(S).

Bypolls have been by and large peaceful, barring some stray incidences of argument between workers of political parties and also with police at some places.

There were reports of EVM malfunction due to technical glitch in some places like in Singayyanapalya in K R Puram, and in Athani, but they have been set right and voting was underway.

Senior citizens and differently-abled citizens coming out for voting in good number is among the highlights of these bypolls.

A total of 37,77,970 electors are eligible to cast their votes at 4,185 polling stations in the 15 constituencies.

There are also 4,711 service voters. Among the eligible electors 19,25,529 are men, 18,52,027 women and 414 others. A total of 79,714 are young voters.

A total number of 165 candidates -- 156 men and nine women -- are in the fray for bypolls from all the 15 constituencies.

The BJP and Congress have fielded candidates in all the segments, while JDS candidates are in the fray in 12 constituencies.

The results of these by-polls will be announced on December, 9.

Also Read: Karnataka by-polls: Voting begins for 15 assembly constituencies

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