In Karnataka Assembly Elections .02 Polling percentage recorded. Sharing the final figures on Thursday, election officials called it a record turnout. in the state 222 Votes were cast for the assembly seats on Wednesday. The Chief Electoral Office (CEO) of Karnataka said, “Karnataka has created a new record for itself. Final Voting for Karnataka Assembly Elections 4397 .02 Percentage entered.”
Highest in Chikkaballapura district .35 Voting Percentage
According to official figures, Chikkaballapura district has the highest .35 polling percentage, followed by Bengaluru Rural . Percentage, in Ramnagar district . percent, in Mandya district .37 percent and in Tumakuru district .44 percent polling, while the lowest in the state Polling Percentage Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) South Registered in Seema (Parts of Bengaluru City).
No Signal
The Election Commission (EC) had said on Wednesday night, “All the 234 Polling in the assembly constituencies was largely peaceful and ,714 No signs of re-polling have been found in any of the polling stations.” In the assembly elections of Karnataka 2018 .13 voting percentage was recorded. A hung assembly was formed in that election, in which the BJP emerged as the largest party with seats, but fell short of the majority figure. in the state 222 Counting of votes for Assembly seats 2018 will be on May. ,995 had the lowest voter turnout 37.3 percent
Lowest voter turnout ever in Karnataka 1957, its first assembly election, when .3% of the voters had exercised their vote. Then the number of eligible voters 1.05 crores. That year the Congress 222 out of 208 seats were won, in which S Nijalingappa was elected Chief Minister.
2018 Second highest voting percentage in
In the elections of 1957, which Electoral history saw the second highest voter turnout, BJP 2018 emerged as the single largest party with seats. The present ruling party Congress, which 1957 in 86 seats were won, 078 seats, while JD(S) got 14 Got seats. However, with respect to the percentage of votes polled, the Congress was ahead of the BJP, for the BJP 13.14% Compared to 19.%. To JD(S) .3% votes polled.
2008, the ruling BJP was defeated
In 1957, the ruling BJP was defeated Had to face, mainly due to former CM BS Yeddyurappa leaving the party and forming Karnataka Janata Paksha. In an election where 70.1% of voters cast their vote, BJP’s number 2013 In reduced from 18 came to the seats, Yeddyurappa’s party cut its votes in many seats, Though won only in six constituencies. The Congress elected 2018 089 Seats and .25 Won with % vote share. To JD(S) Seats were found. ,1957 had the highest water turnout in
at the elections to , Which saw the highest ever jump in voting share between two elections in Karnataka – 4397 .37 % more than 51.85% Done – D Devaraj Urs returns as CM after becoming the first person to complete a five-year term in the state and Returned. To give power The Urs is credited with weaving together a social alliance of Dalits, OBCs and minorities in the state (known as the Ahinda movement in Kannada). Congress in 84 seat won, while the now disbanded Janata Party 58 seats won.
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Sat, May 13, 2023, 7: 41 AM IST
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