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Polling for Karnataka assembly elections begins

Polling for Karnataka assembly elections begins

TIL Desk/National/Karnataka/ Polling for the high-stakes Karnataka assembly elections got underway this 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 among the ruling Congress, the BJP and former prime minister H D Deve Gowda’s JD-S.

The Election Commission yesterday deferred the polls for the Rajarajeswari Nagar constituency to May 28 after a massive row erupted over a large number of voter ID cards being found in an apartment. Election for the Jayanagara seat in Bengaluru was countermanded following the death of BJP candidate and sitting MLA B N Vijaykumar.

Over 2,600 candidates are in the fray — more than 2,400 men and and over 200 women. The total voters including service electors according to the 2018 final rolls are 5,06,90,538, of whom 2,56,75,579 male voters, 2,50,09,904 female and 5,055 transgender voters.

Officials said 58,008 polling stations have been set up across the state, of which 12,002 have been designated as “critical”, with over 3,50,000 polling personnel on duty. Anil Kumble and his family flash their fingers after casting their vote in the Karnataka assembly polls. He posted the image, captioning it, “We have!!! Have You!!!”

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