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Battle For Karnataka: Polling ends, Karnataka records 70% turnout in assembly elections

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Karnataka assembly elections recorded a turnout of 70% till 6 pm, according to the election commission. In the 2013 assembly elections, the voting percentage was 71.45%. This is in keeping with the election trend where the turnout gathers pace towards the evening.
Since morning the two main parties BJP and Congress have been accusing each other of violating the code of conduct and malpractice.

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The last ten days have seen high pitched campaigns with heavyweight politicians, union ministers and chief ministers making a case for the voters to cast the ballot in favour of their respective parties. Key issues that will swing the vote include farmer plight, civic issues, women’s safety, Job growth and youth empowerment.

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Apart from blame games and mud-slinging, the party manifestoes tried their best to woo traditional voter banks. However, Siddaramaiah stole the BJP’s thunder to an extent when he accepted the proposal to give special religious status to Lingayats – a traditional voter base of the BJP.

Here is a synopsis of Battle for Karnataka in numbers:

Challenger: YS Yedurappa-led BJP

Incumbent: Siddaramaiah-led Congress

Total seats: 224, but elections will be held in 222, as the election for one constituency has been postponed following the death of B.N. Vijay Kumar, Jayanagar BJP candidate. Election from RR Nagar has been deferred by the election commision. The poll in RR Nagar will now take place on May 28, counting on May 31.

Simple majority: is 113 seats

Reserved seats: 51 (36 for SC, 15 for ST)

No of candidates: 2,655.

Women candidates: At 219 it is higher than the 2013 count of 170, but it is less than 10% of the total candidates.

Independents: 1155 independent candidates down from 1223 in 2013,

Voters:  4.96 crore, including 2.52 crore men and 2.44 crore women

First time voters: Over 15 lakh people are first-time voters in the 18-21 age group.

Transgender voters: 4,552

Polling stations: 56,696 in 2018 compared to 52,034 in 2013 Karnataka elections. VVPATs will be used along with EVMs in all 56,696 polling stations

Women managed polling stations: 224 -one polling station for each assembly constituency for the first time

Counting of votes: May 15

Main parties: Bhartaiya Janata Party (40 seats in 2013 assembly elections), Indian National Congress (122), Janta Dal (secular) (40)

Party hoppers: The Bharatiya Janata Party has given tickets to 15 leaders from other parties, Congress, 10 leaders and Janata Dal (S) has provided tickets to five candidates  Some of the have been all three parties at some point or the other including C.P. Yogeshwar, Malikayya Guttedar, Nadahalli, V. Somanna — all are presently in BJP — and A.R. Krishnamurthy with the Congress.

Ironically, Chief Minister and Congress leader Siddaramaiah is from the Janata parivar, like several other legislators in both the Congress and the BJP who began their political careers in the JD(S). BJP State President B. S. Yeddyurappa too has changed parties as he returned to the BJP after a brief stint with Karnataka Janata Party. In fact, veteran Congress leader S. M. Krishna too quit the Congress with which he had a long association and joined the BJP in March 2017, more than a year ahead of the Assembly elections.

Counting will be held on May 15 and results announced on the same day.

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