Election date in karnataka 2023

  1. Karnataka elections 2023: What's at stake for BJP, Congress and JD(S)
  2. Karnataka Assembly Election 2023: Dates, Election News, Exit Poll, Opinion Poll, Candidates
  3. Karnataka Assembly Election 2023: Dates, Election News, Exit Poll, Opinion Poll, Candidates
  4. Karnataka elections 2023: What's at stake for BJP, Congress and JD(S)
  5. Karnataka Assembly Election 2023: Dates, Election News, Exit Poll, Opinion Poll, Candidates
  6. Karnataka elections 2023: What's at stake for BJP, Congress and JD(S)
  7. Karnataka elections 2023: What's at stake for BJP, Congress and JD(S)
  8. Karnataka Assembly Election 2023: Dates, Election News, Exit Poll, Opinion Poll, Candidates
  9. Karnataka elections 2023: What's at stake for BJP, Congress and JD(S)
  10. Karnataka Assembly Election 2023: Dates, Election News, Exit Poll, Opinion Poll, Candidates


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Karnataka elections 2023: What's at stake for BJP, Congress and JD(S)

NEW DELHI: The The stakes are high for both the BJP, which is ruling the state at present, and the Congress which hopes to return to power after the elections. Former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda’s Janata Dal (Secular), which has never managed a majority on its own but has often played a key role in state politics, hopes to once again play the role of a kingmaker. In the last assembly elections in 2018, the BJP had emerged as the single largest party with 104 seats but the Congress with 78 seats and the JD(S) with 38 seats had joined hands to keep the saffron party out of power. However, the Congress-JD(S) coalition could not survive long with the BJP successfully managing to wean away MLAs from both the parties and form its own government in 2019. Many of the rebel MLAs eventually won byelections, consolidating the BJP’s rule in the state. Al the three key players are once again geared up for another round of very intense electoral battle. Here's a look at how they are placed: BJP The ruling BJP is going all out to win Karnataka elections. Riding high on its recent sweep in the northeast, the saffron party hopes to retain the key southern state ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Basavraj Bommai, the BJP chief minister who replaced the high-profile party strongman B S Yeddiyurappa, faces an uphill challenge. His government faces serious allegations of corruption. One of the key strategies of the BJP to counter anti-incumbency in state elections is to change the leaders...

Karnataka Assembly Election 2023: Dates, Election News, Exit Poll, Opinion Poll, Candidates

Assembly elections for the 224-member Karnataka House was held on 10 May 2023 and the results will be declared on 13 May 2023. Karnataka is the only southern state where the BJP is in power. The upcoming polls will mainly see a fight between the ruling BJP and the Congress, with JD(S) likely to be the third player. The opposition Congress is hoping to take advantage of the fissures in the Lingayat community that traditionally votes for the BJP. Lingayats are the single-largest community in Karnataka, accounting for nearly 17% of the electorate. The Aam Aadmi Party has said it will also contest on all seats. It remains to be seen whether the Arvind Kejriwal party's decision to step into the fray will dent the prospects of either BJP or Congress.Karnataka Election Results 2023 Live Updates ... More Karnataka Assembly Elections 2023 Dates Poll Events Date Date of Issue of Gazette Notification 13. Apr. 2023 Last Date of Nominations 20. Apr. 2023 Date for Scrutiny of Nominations 21. Apr. 2023 Last Date for Withdrawal of candidatures 24. Apr. 2023 Date of Poll 10. May. 2023 Date of Counting 13. May. 2023 Facts About Karnataka's Polity Parliamentary Constituencies 28 Assembly Constituencies 224 Ruling Party BJP Opposition Party Congress Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot Chief Electoral Officer Manoj Kumar Meena CEO's Address Nirvachana Nilaya, Maharani's College Circle, Sheshadri Road, Bangalore - 560 001

Karnataka Assembly Election 2023: Dates, Election News, Exit Poll, Opinion Poll, Candidates

Assembly elections for the 224-member Karnataka House was held on 10 May 2023 and the results will be declared on 13 May 2023. Karnataka is the only southern state where the BJP is in power. The upcoming polls will mainly see a fight between the ruling BJP and the Congress, with JD(S) likely to be the third player. The opposition Congress is hoping to take advantage of the fissures in the Lingayat community that traditionally votes for the BJP. Lingayats are the single-largest community in Karnataka, accounting for nearly 17% of the electorate. The Aam Aadmi Party has said it will also contest on all seats. It remains to be seen whether the Arvind Kejriwal party's decision to step into the fray will dent the prospects of either BJP or Congress.Karnataka Election Results 2023 Live Updates ... More Karnataka Assembly Elections 2023 Dates Poll Events Date Date of Issue of Gazette Notification 13. Apr. 2023 Last Date of Nominations 20. Apr. 2023 Date for Scrutiny of Nominations 21. Apr. 2023 Last Date for Withdrawal of candidatures 24. Apr. 2023 Date of Poll 10. May. 2023 Date of Counting 13. May. 2023 Facts About Karnataka's Polity Parliamentary Constituencies 28 Assembly Constituencies 224 Ruling Party BJP Opposition Party Congress Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot Chief Electoral Officer Manoj Kumar Meena CEO's Address Nirvachana Nilaya, Maharani's College Circle, Sheshadri Road, Bangalore - 560 001

Karnataka elections 2023: What's at stake for BJP, Congress and JD(S)

NEW DELHI: The The stakes are high for both the BJP, which is ruling the state at present, and the Congress which hopes to return to power after the elections. Former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda’s Janata Dal (Secular), which has never managed a majority on its own but has often played a key role in state politics, hopes to once again play the role of a kingmaker. In the last assembly elections in 2018, the BJP had emerged as the single largest party with 104 seats but the Congress with 78 seats and the JD(S) with 38 seats had joined hands to keep the saffron party out of power. However, the Congress-JD(S) coalition could not survive long with the BJP successfully managing to wean away MLAs from both the parties and form its own government in 2019. Many of the rebel MLAs eventually won byelections, consolidating the BJP’s rule in the state. Al the three key players are once again geared up for another round of very intense electoral battle. Here's a look at how they are placed: BJP The ruling BJP is going all out to win Karnataka elections. Riding high on its recent sweep in the northeast, the saffron party hopes to retain the key southern state ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Basavraj Bommai, the BJP chief minister who replaced the high-profile party strongman B S Yeddiyurappa, faces an uphill challenge. His government faces serious allegations of corruption. One of the key strategies of the BJP to counter anti-incumbency in state elections is to change the leaders...

Karnataka Assembly Election 2023: Dates, Election News, Exit Poll, Opinion Poll, Candidates

Assembly elections for the 224-member Karnataka House was held on 10 May 2023 and the results will be declared on 13 May 2023. Karnataka is the only southern state where the BJP is in power. The upcoming polls will mainly see a fight between the ruling BJP and the Congress, with JD(S) likely to be the third player. The opposition Congress is hoping to take advantage of the fissures in the Lingayat community that traditionally votes for the BJP. Lingayats are the single-largest community in Karnataka, accounting for nearly 17% of the electorate. The Aam Aadmi Party has said it will also contest on all seats. It remains to be seen whether the Arvind Kejriwal party's decision to step into the fray will dent the prospects of either BJP or Congress.Karnataka Election Results 2023 Live Updates ... More Karnataka Assembly Elections 2023 Dates Poll Events Date Date of Issue of Gazette Notification 13. Apr. 2023 Last Date of Nominations 20. Apr. 2023 Date for Scrutiny of Nominations 21. Apr. 2023 Last Date for Withdrawal of candidatures 24. Apr. 2023 Date of Poll 10. May. 2023 Date of Counting 13. May. 2023 Facts About Karnataka's Polity Parliamentary Constituencies 28 Assembly Constituencies 224 Ruling Party BJP Opposition Party Congress Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot Chief Electoral Officer Manoj Kumar Meena CEO's Address Nirvachana Nilaya, Maharani's College Circle, Sheshadri Road, Bangalore - 560 001

Karnataka elections 2023: What's at stake for BJP, Congress and JD(S)

NEW DELHI: The The stakes are high for both the BJP, which is ruling the state at present, and the Congress which hopes to return to power after the elections. Former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda’s Janata Dal (Secular), which has never managed a majority on its own but has often played a key role in state politics, hopes to once again play the role of a kingmaker. In the last assembly elections in 2018, the BJP had emerged as the single largest party with 104 seats but the Congress with 78 seats and the JD(S) with 38 seats had joined hands to keep the saffron party out of power. However, the Congress-JD(S) coalition could not survive long with the BJP successfully managing to wean away MLAs from both the parties and form its own government in 2019. Many of the rebel MLAs eventually won byelections, consolidating the BJP’s rule in the state. Al the three key players are once again geared up for another round of very intense electoral battle. Here's a look at how they are placed: BJP The ruling BJP is going all out to win Karnataka elections. Riding high on its recent sweep in the northeast, the saffron party hopes to retain the key southern state ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Basavraj Bommai, the BJP chief minister who replaced the high-profile party strongman B S Yeddiyurappa, faces an uphill challenge. His government faces serious allegations of corruption. One of the key strategies of the BJP to counter anti-incumbency in state elections is to change the leaders...

Karnataka elections 2023: What's at stake for BJP, Congress and JD(S)

NEW DELHI: The The stakes are high for both the BJP, which is ruling the state at present, and the Congress which hopes to return to power after the elections. Former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda’s Janata Dal (Secular), which has never managed a majority on its own but has often played a key role in state politics, hopes to once again play the role of a kingmaker. In the last assembly elections in 2018, the BJP had emerged as the single largest party with 104 seats but the Congress with 78 seats and the JD(S) with 38 seats had joined hands to keep the saffron party out of power. However, the Congress-JD(S) coalition could not survive long with the BJP successfully managing to wean away MLAs from both the parties and form its own government in 2019. Many of the rebel MLAs eventually won byelections, consolidating the BJP’s rule in the state. Al the three key players are once again geared up for another round of very intense electoral battle. Here's a look at how they are placed: BJP The ruling BJP is going all out to win Karnataka elections. Riding high on its recent sweep in the northeast, the saffron party hopes to retain the key southern state ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Basavraj Bommai, the BJP chief minister who replaced the high-profile party strongman B S Yeddiyurappa, faces an uphill challenge. His government faces serious allegations of corruption. One of the key strategies of the BJP to counter anti-incumbency in state elections is to change the leaders...

Karnataka Assembly Election 2023: Dates, Election News, Exit Poll, Opinion Poll, Candidates

Assembly elections for the 224-member Karnataka House was held on 10 May 2023 and the results will be declared on 13 May 2023. Karnataka is the only southern state where the BJP is in power. The upcoming polls will mainly see a fight between the ruling BJP and the Congress, with JD(S) likely to be the third player. The opposition Congress is hoping to take advantage of the fissures in the Lingayat community that traditionally votes for the BJP. Lingayats are the single-largest community in Karnataka, accounting for nearly 17% of the electorate. The Aam Aadmi Party has said it will also contest on all seats. It remains to be seen whether the Arvind Kejriwal party's decision to step into the fray will dent the prospects of either BJP or Congress.Karnataka Election Results 2023 Live Updates ... More Karnataka Assembly Elections 2023 Dates Poll Events Date Date of Issue of Gazette Notification 13. Apr. 2023 Last Date of Nominations 20. Apr. 2023 Date for Scrutiny of Nominations 21. Apr. 2023 Last Date for Withdrawal of candidatures 24. Apr. 2023 Date of Poll 10. May. 2023 Date of Counting 13. May. 2023 Facts About Karnataka's Polity Parliamentary Constituencies 28 Assembly Constituencies 224 Ruling Party BJP Opposition Party Congress Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot Chief Electoral Officer Manoj Kumar Meena CEO's Address Nirvachana Nilaya, Maharani's College Circle, Sheshadri Road, Bangalore - 560 001

Karnataka elections 2023: What's at stake for BJP, Congress and JD(S)

NEW DELHI: The The stakes are high for both the BJP, which is ruling the state at present, and the Congress which hopes to return to power after the elections. Former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda’s Janata Dal (Secular), which has never managed a majority on its own but has often played a key role in state politics, hopes to once again play the role of a kingmaker. In the last assembly elections in 2018, the BJP had emerged as the single largest party with 104 seats but the Congress with 78 seats and the JD(S) with 38 seats had joined hands to keep the saffron party out of power. However, the Congress-JD(S) coalition could not survive long with the BJP successfully managing to wean away MLAs from both the parties and form its own government in 2019. Many of the rebel MLAs eventually won byelections, consolidating the BJP’s rule in the state. Al the three key players are once again geared up for another round of very intense electoral battle. Here's a look at how they are placed: BJP The ruling BJP is going all out to win Karnataka elections. Riding high on its recent sweep in the northeast, the saffron party hopes to retain the key southern state ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections. Basavraj Bommai, the BJP chief minister who replaced the high-profile party strongman B S Yeddiyurappa, faces an uphill challenge. His government faces serious allegations of corruption. One of the key strategies of the BJP to counter anti-incumbency in state elections is to change the leaders...

Karnataka Assembly Election 2023: Dates, Election News, Exit Poll, Opinion Poll, Candidates

Assembly elections for the 224-member Karnataka House was held on 10 May 2023 and the results will be declared on 13 May 2023. Karnataka is the only southern state where the BJP is in power. The upcoming polls will mainly see a fight between the ruling BJP and the Congress, with JD(S) likely to be the third player. The opposition Congress is hoping to take advantage of the fissures in the Lingayat community that traditionally votes for the BJP. Lingayats are the single-largest community in Karnataka, accounting for nearly 17% of the electorate. The Aam Aadmi Party has said it will also contest on all seats. It remains to be seen whether the Arvind Kejriwal party's decision to step into the fray will dent the prospects of either BJP or Congress.Karnataka Election Results 2023 Live Updates ... More Karnataka Assembly Elections 2023 Dates Poll Events Date Date of Issue of Gazette Notification 13. Apr. 2023 Last Date of Nominations 20. Apr. 2023 Date for Scrutiny of Nominations 21. Apr. 2023 Last Date for Withdrawal of candidatures 24. Apr. 2023 Date of Poll 10. May. 2023 Date of Counting 13. May. 2023 Facts About Karnataka's Polity Parliamentary Constituencies 28 Assembly Constituencies 224 Ruling Party BJP Opposition Party Congress Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai Governor Thawar Chand Gehlot Chief Electoral Officer Manoj Kumar Meena CEO's Address Nirvachana Nilaya, Maharani's College Circle, Sheshadri Road, Bangalore - 560 001