Karnataka: Polling for the high-stakes Karnataka assembly elections began on Saturday morning under a thick security blanket. In what is projected as a tight race, voting is being held in 222 out of 224 seats in a three-cornered contest between the ruling Congress, the BJP and former prime minister HD Deve Gowda’s JDS.
More than 4.96 crore voters are eligible to exercise their franchise to choose their representatives from a field of little over 2,600 candidates. Men account for over 2.52 crore voters, women around 2.44 crore, while there are 4,552 transgender electors. Election office sources said over 55,600 polling stations have been set up, and there would be some auxiliary booths too. Over 3.5 lakh personnel will be on duty to ensure a free and fair poll.
About 11% polling was recorded in the first two hours of voting in Karnataka. Dakshina Karnataka district recorded the highest voter turnout with 16% votes registered until 9:30 AM, followed by Udupi district which recorded 15% turnout. Election authorities said “moderate to brisk” voting has been witnessed in 222 out of 224 seats where polling began at 7 am. People were seen standing in queues to cast their votes in the early hours itself. Senior citizens were seen in good numbers standing in queues at various polling stations to cast their votes early.
After an initial glitch due to malfunctioning of EVM at a booth in Hassan, HD Deve Gowda, his wife Chennamma Deve Gowda, son HD Revanna and other family members cast their votes at polling booth no 244 in Holenarasipura town in Hassan district.
BJP’s B Sriramalu performed ‘gau pooja’ in Bellary before casting his vote. He is contesting against CM Siddaramaiah from Badami constituency.
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