Karnataka election date

  1. Karnataka Election Results 2023 Live Updates: Congress leads in 138 seats, BJP ahead in 62, JDS in 20
  2. Karnataka Election Result 2023 Date & Time: When, & How To Check Counting of Votes on Election Commission of India Website eci.gov.in, results.eci.gov.in
  3. Karnataka Election Results 2023: Date, Timings, Key Constituencies, How to Check, other details
  4. Karnataka Elections 2023 Update: Check election & result date, seats, list of candidates & party manifestoes
  5. Karnataka elections 2023 FAQs: Dates, party status, key issues and more
  6. Karnataka Assembly Elections date: Karnataka to go to polls on May 10, results on May 13
  7. Karnataka Assembly Elections date: Karnataka to go to polls on May 10, results on May 13
  8. Karnataka elections 2023 FAQs: Dates, party status, key issues and more
  9. Karnataka Election Results 2023 Live Updates: Congress leads in 138 seats, BJP ahead in 62, JDS in 20
  10. Karnataka Election Results 2023: Date, Timings, Key Constituencies, How to Check, other details


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Karnataka Election Results 2023 Live Updates: Congress leads in 138 seats, BJP ahead in 62, JDS in 20

Karnataka Election Results: The Congress crossed the 113-seat mark in the Assembly elections, the majority required to form the government, in Karnataka and won 136 seats, ousting the BJP from its only southern perch. Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai conceded defeat and said he will take full responsibility for the BJP's debacle. Meanwhile, wary of poaching bids by rival parties, the Karnataka Congress has called a legislature party meeting tomorrow. Follow IndiaToday.in for LIVE updates. Karnataka Election Results 2023 Highlights: The Congress in Karnataka secured a comfortable majority, indicating a shift in power from the BJP in its lone southern citadel. This victory, influenced by anti-incumbency, has boosted the morale of the Congress leaders and workers ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. The Congress breached the halfway mark early in the day and won 136 seats as the counting of votes came to an end. The saffron party, hoping to break the 34-year-old anti-incumbency jinx in the state, managed to win 65 seats. Meanwhile, the JD(S), which was hoping to be the kingmaker if the two national parties fail to secure a clear majority, bagged in 19 seats. Stay with us as we bring the latest updates on the results of the Karnataka election. Kharge took a swipe at the BJP, saying egoistic statements will not work anymore and one should understand the sufferings of people. "Those who wanted to make 'Congress Mukt Bharat' (Congress-free India) spoke many things ...

Karnataka Election Result 2023 Date & Time: When, & How To Check Counting of Votes on Election Commission of India Website eci.gov.in, results.eci.gov.in

The State is witnessing a three-cornered contest between the ruling party- BJP, the Congress, and former prime minister H D Deve Gowda's Janata Dal (Secular).The counting of votes for the Karnataka Assembly will begin on Saturday, May 13, 2023 and the result will also be announced on the same day. Let's know when, where, and how can you watch the counting of votes for the The Karnataka election 2023 results will be available in real-time on the Election Commission's website, eci.gov.in. Below are the steps to check result. • Visit the Election Commission's official website at eci.gov.in. • On the homepage, click on 'General Elections to Assembly Constituency April 2023'. • The Karnataka election result 2023 will be displayed on your screen • The results will be updated in real time thus the you will get live updates. The Karnataka Election result 2023 will also be available on various online news portals.

Karnataka Election Results 2023: Date, Timings, Key Constituencies, How to Check, other details

Karnataka Election Results 2023 Date, Timings: Counting of votes across the 224 Assembly seats in Karnataka will begin at 8 AM tomorrow, May 13, across 36 centres in the state. The southern state went to polls on May 10, which witnessed a fierce fight between BJP, Congress and the Janata Dal (Secular) party. The electoral fortunes of top leaders– Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai of the BJP, Congress heavyweights Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar and JD(S)’ HD Kumaraswamy, among many others will be known on Saturday. On May 10, the state witnessed a record turnout of 73.19 per cent. Karnataka elections: Counting Date, Timings The counting of votes will be at 8 AM on May 13. All exit polls have given the Congress a clear lead over the ruling BJP, with at least two pollsters, including India Today-Axis My India, predicting that it would win a majority. Most of the others projected that the Congress would hover around the halfway mark in the 224-member House, the magic number being 113. According to the Karnataka exit polls predictions, the JD(S) may get 20-odd seats. What will the next cyclone be named? As Biparjoy swirls in Arabian Sea, this is what India has suggested – Check full list here Republic TV-P Marq poll predicted 85-100 seats for BJP, the Congress 94-108 seats, and the JD(S) 24-32 seats. Times Now-ETG survey gave the Congress 113 seats, the BJP 85 seats, and the JD(S) 23 seats, while Times Now-ETG survey gave the Congress 113 seats, the BJP 85 seats, and the JD(S) 23...

Karnataka Elections 2023 Update: Check election & result date, seats, list of candidates & party manifestoes

Karnataka Assembly Elections 2023:The term for the Karnataka Assembly, the seventh-largest legislative body in terms of strength, ends on May 24. Thus, the Karnataka Assembly Elections will occur on May 10, 2023, in a single phase for 224 constituencies. The Election Commission of India will declare the election results on May 13. The winning party must have 113 seats to form a government in Karnataka Assembly. It has 36 seats reserved for Scheduled Castes (SC) and 15 for Schedules Tribes (ST). Congress has 75 seats, and JD(S) has 28 seats in the incumbent Assembly. All major political parties have kickstarted their campaigns by releasing their list of candidates and manifestos. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has promised the implementation of the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) and the National Register of Citizens (NRC). Meanwhile, Congress President has announced five guarantees, including Gruha Lakshmi, Anna Bhagya, Yuva Nidhi, and Shakti, for the people of Karnataka. On Monday, May 1, Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar held a video conference with the officials to review election arrangements and law & order conditions in the state. According to ECI, Karnataka's total number of voters is 5,21,73,579 crores. Among them, 2.62 crores are males, and 2.59 crores are females. Moreover, the number of polling stations set across the state is 58,282. Karnataka Assembly Elections 2023 Date Karnataka will vote for a new government on May 10, 2023, and the results will be out aft...

Karnataka elections 2023 FAQs: Dates, party status, key issues and more

The How many seats are there in Karnataka? There are a total of 224 seats in Karnataka. It is the seventh largest legislative assembly by strength. | | | | What is the status of parties in the current elections? BJP, Congress and JD(S) are the three main players in Karnataka in 2023. While The Congress has so far announced the candidates for 166 out of total 224 seats The Janata Dal Secular had announced its list of 93 candidates in December last year. Its second list is awaited. The BJP is yet to release its first list of candidates. The party is holding a meeting in the national capital to deliberate on its candidates. What was the result last time? In the 2018 assembly polls, the state threw up a fractured mandate with BJP emerging as the single largest party with 104 seats. The Congress won 87 seats while the JD(S) won 30. The BJP, under the leadership of BS Yediyurappa, formed the government since it was the single largest party in the House, despite the Congress and JD(S) post-result alliance having a majority. The governor then gave a 15-day window for the new government to prove its majority in the legislature. The Supreme Court, however, limited the window to three days and CM Yediyurappa eventually resigned minutes before a trust vote in May 2018. The Congress-JD(S) coalition then formed the cabinet with HD Kumaraswamy as CM. However, this coalition government lasted for just 14 months before turmoil started again in early 2019. A total of 16 legislators from the...

Karnataka Assembly Elections date: Karnataka to go to polls on May 10, results on May 13

Synopsis Karnataka currently has 119 MLAs of the ruling BJP, while Congress has 75 and its ally JD(S) has 28 seats. The current term of the assembly ends on May 24, 2023. Out of the total 224 seats, 36 seats have been reserved for SC category and 15 for the ST category in the Karnataka Assembly. The state has 5.21 crore registered voters including 2.62 crore males and 2.59 crore females. The state has 5.21 crore registered voters including 2.62 crore males and 2.59 crore females . "First-time voters have increased from 2018-19 by 9.17 lakhs in Karnataka. All young voters who are turning 18 years of age by April 1, will be able to vote in Karnataka Assembly elections," highlighted CEC Kumar while announcing the schedule. A total of 58,282 polling stations will be set up across the state out of which 1,320 stations will be managed by women exclusively. This has been done to ensure active participation of women in the process with focus on women empowerment, said Rajiv Kumar, CEC. With months to go for the Assembly elections, the political parties including the ruling BJP, Congress and ally JD(S) began the spate of allegations and counter-allegations, with the latter attempting to corner the government over the issue of corruption. The BJP government, being led by Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai is also putting in efforts to return to power and stressing on the Kannadigas issue, reservation to the Lingayat and Vokkaliga communities by scrapping a religion-based reservation fo...

Karnataka Assembly Elections date: Karnataka to go to polls on May 10, results on May 13

Synopsis Karnataka currently has 119 MLAs of the ruling BJP, while Congress has 75 and its ally JD(S) has 28 seats. The current term of the assembly ends on May 24, 2023. Out of the total 224 seats, 36 seats have been reserved for SC category and 15 for the ST category in the Karnataka Assembly. The state has 5.21 crore registered voters including 2.62 crore males and 2.59 crore females. The state has 5.21 crore registered voters including 2.62 crore males and 2.59 crore females . "First-time voters have increased from 2018-19 by 9.17 lakhs in Karnataka. All young voters who are turning 18 years of age by April 1, will be able to vote in Karnataka Assembly elections," highlighted CEC Kumar while announcing the schedule. A total of 58,282 polling stations will be set up across the state out of which 1,320 stations will be managed by women exclusively. This has been done to ensure active participation of women in the process with focus on women empowerment, said Rajiv Kumar, CEC. With months to go for the Assembly elections, the political parties including the ruling BJP, Congress and ally JD(S) began the spate of allegations and counter-allegations, with the latter attempting to corner the government over the issue of corruption. The BJP government, being led by Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai is also putting in efforts to return to power and stressing on the Kannadigas issue, reservation to the Lingayat and Vokkaliga communities by scrapping a religion-based reservation fo...

Karnataka elections 2023 FAQs: Dates, party status, key issues and more

The How many seats are there in Karnataka? There are a total of 224 seats in Karnataka. It is the seventh largest legislative assembly by strength. | | | | What is the status of parties in the current elections? BJP, Congress and JD(S) are the three main players in Karnataka in 2023. While The Congress has so far announced the candidates for 166 out of total 224 seats The Janata Dal Secular had announced its list of 93 candidates in December last year. Its second list is awaited. The BJP is yet to release its first list of candidates. The party is holding a meeting in the national capital to deliberate on its candidates. What was the result last time? In the 2018 assembly polls, the state threw up a fractured mandate with BJP emerging as the single largest party with 104 seats. The Congress won 87 seats while the JD(S) won 30. The BJP, under the leadership of BS Yediyurappa, formed the government since it was the single largest party in the House, despite the Congress and JD(S) post-result alliance having a majority. The governor then gave a 15-day window for the new government to prove its majority in the legislature. The Supreme Court, however, limited the window to three days and CM Yediyurappa eventually resigned minutes before a trust vote in May 2018. The Congress-JD(S) coalition then formed the cabinet with HD Kumaraswamy as CM. However, this coalition government lasted for just 14 months before turmoil started again in early 2019. A total of 16 legislators from the...

Karnataka Election Results 2023 Live Updates: Congress leads in 138 seats, BJP ahead in 62, JDS in 20

Karnataka Election Results: The Congress crossed the 113-seat mark in the Assembly elections, the majority required to form the government, in Karnataka and won 136 seats, ousting the BJP from its only southern perch. Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai conceded defeat and said he will take full responsibility for the BJP's debacle. Meanwhile, wary of poaching bids by rival parties, the Karnataka Congress has called a legislature party meeting tomorrow. Follow IndiaToday.in for LIVE updates. Karnataka Election Results 2023 Highlights: The Congress in Karnataka secured a comfortable majority, indicating a shift in power from the BJP in its lone southern citadel. This victory, influenced by anti-incumbency, has boosted the morale of the Congress leaders and workers ahead of the upcoming Lok Sabha elections. The Congress breached the halfway mark early in the day and won 136 seats as the counting of votes came to an end. The saffron party, hoping to break the 34-year-old anti-incumbency jinx in the state, managed to win 65 seats. Meanwhile, the JD(S), which was hoping to be the kingmaker if the two national parties fail to secure a clear majority, bagged in 19 seats. Stay with us as we bring the latest updates on the results of the Karnataka election. Kharge took a swipe at the BJP, saying egoistic statements will not work anymore and one should understand the sufferings of people. "Those who wanted to make 'Congress Mukt Bharat' (Congress-free India) spoke many things ...

Karnataka Election Results 2023: Date, Timings, Key Constituencies, How to Check, other details

Karnataka Election Results 2023 Date, Timings: Counting of votes across the 224 Assembly seats in Karnataka will begin at 8 AM tomorrow, May 13, across 36 centres in the state. The southern state went to polls on May 10, which witnessed a fierce fight between BJP, Congress and the Janata Dal (Secular) party. The electoral fortunes of top leaders– Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai of the BJP, Congress heavyweights Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar and JD(S)’ HD Kumaraswamy, among many others will be known on Saturday. On May 10, the state witnessed a record turnout of 73.19 per cent. Karnataka elections: Counting Date, Timings The counting of votes will be at 8 AM on May 13. All exit polls have given the Congress a clear lead over the ruling BJP, with at least two pollsters, including India Today-Axis My India, predicting that it would win a majority. Most of the others projected that the Congress would hover around the halfway mark in the 224-member House, the magic number being 113. According to the Karnataka exit polls predictions, the JD(S) may get 20-odd seats. What will the next cyclone be named? As Biparjoy swirls in Arabian Sea, this is what India has suggested – Check full list here Republic TV-P Marq poll predicted 85-100 seats for BJP, the Congress 94-108 seats, and the JD(S) 24-32 seats. Times Now-ETG survey gave the Congress 113 seats, the BJP 85 seats, and the JD(S) 23 seats, while Times Now-ETG survey gave the Congress 113 seats, the BJP 85 seats, and the JD(S) 23...