70 percent turnout in largely peaceful Karnataka polling


70 percent turnout in largely peaceful Karnataka polling

Bangalore, May 5 (IANS): Karnataka Sunday witnessed a heavy voter turnout in the 14th legislative assembly elections, with 70 percent polling across the state that will determine the fate of the ruling BJP and its rival Congress, which is looking to stage a comeback after a gap of seven years.

Counting will take place Wednesday (May 8) in 36 centres across the state and all the results will be declared by evening.

"The overall voting percentage is 70.23 across the state. Polling was by and large peaceful barring stray incidents. There was heavy turnout in 26 of the 30 districts, with highest (77.95 percent) in Bangalore Rural and lowest in Bangalore Urban (52.83 percent)," Karnataka chief electoral officer Anil Kumar Jha told reporters here late Sunday.

The polling percentage across the state in the 2008 assembly elections was 64.91.

With no reports of voting being held up or cancelled from any constituency, Jha said re-polling was unlikely. A final decision, however, will be taken Monday after scrutinising diaries of all the presiding officers.

"Re-polling is less likely. Rural electorate voted more than the urban population, with 52 percent of Bangalore electorate casting their ballot by 5 p.m., which is five percent more than 47 percent registered in the 2008 assembly election," Jha asserted.

According to the final voting figures, Belgaum district recorded 72.95 percent, Bagalkot 69.88 percent, Bellary 70.84 percent, Bijapur 61.86 percent, Chamarajnagar 74.92 percent, Chikkaballapur 75.89 percent, Chikkmagalur 72.89 percent, Chitradurga 74.93 percent, Dakshina Kannada 73.92, Davangere 74.91 percent, Dharwad 68.76 percent, Gadag 69.90, Hassan 76.88 percent, Haveri 75.91 percent, Kodagu 68.95 percent, Kolar 73.92 percent, Koppal 69.92, Mandya 74.91 percent, Mysore 67.82, Raichur 62.92, Ramanagaram 74.96 percent, Shimoga 73.84 percent, Tumkur 74.88 percent, Udupi 76.96 percent and Uttara Kannada 68.93 percent.

Districts that recorded below 60 percent voting besides Bangalore Urban (52.83 percent) are in the backward Hyderabad-Karnataka region: Bidar 54.98 percent, Gulbarga 59.83 percent and Yadgir 58.88 percent

Polling was held for 223 of the 224 elected constituencies, as election from the Periyapatna segment in Mysore district was countermanded, following the death of ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate Sannamoge Gowda April 29.

Polling in Periyapatna has been rescheduled for May 28 and counting May 30.

One seat in the state assembly is reserved for a nominated member from the Anglo-Indian community.

In all, 52,034 polling booths were set up across the 223 assembly segments, with 10,103 of them declared hyper-sensitive and 14,209 sensitive.

Of the state's 61.13 million population, 43.6 million are registered voters, comprising 22.22 million men and 21.35 million women. First-time voters in the age group of 18-22 years are 3.55 million.

As the state capital, Bangalore has the largest number of voters -- 7.03 million of a total population of 10 million -- and the highest number of assembly segments at 28.

Among the eligible voters, 534,548 are first-timers, as they enrolled for this election since January.

About 253,000 officials from state and central governments and state-run organisations were on poll duty, with 48,182 police personnel outside booths and about 100,000 additional forces deployed around booths to maintain law and order.

About 2,000 flying squads comprising five members each, including a photographer and a video-grapher were deployed to record the proceedings and ensure free and fair voting.

The total number of candidates in the fray was 2,948, including 170 women candidates.

Major political parties such as the ruling BJP, the Congress, the Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) and the newly-formed Karnataka Janata Party (KJP), a party of the BJP rebels led by its first chief minister in the southern state B.S. Yeddyurappa contested in all the 223 constituencies across the state.

  

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  • Louis D'Souza, Kuwait

    Mon, May 06 2013

    @Naveen Shetty, That one seat will go to BJP take it for granted. RIP.

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  • Mahesh S Kotian, MLR/SMG

    Mon, May 06 2013

    Bangalore Rural and lowest in Bangalore Urban (52.83 percent),...

    The so called intelligent IT/BT people of Bangalore were busy making money and were least bothered to vote.They complain about traffic jams/poor infrastructure etc.but didn't come out and vote against the corrupt politicians?The employers should make voting compulsory by their staff.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai

    Mon, May 06 2013

    Are they trying to threaten the voter with SWORDS.........

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  • Leslie fernandes, Brahmagiri, Udupi

    Mon, May 06 2013

    CONGRATULATIONS FOR A GREAT STATE WITH GREAT PEOPLE.
    WORLD WILL REMEMBER SUCH PEACEFUL AND MUTUALLY RESPECTING PEOPLE FOR A LONG TIME TO COME.
    LOVE YOU KANNADIGAS AND LOVE YOU THE SPIRIT OF KARNATAKA.
    OUTCOME OF ELECTION IS UP TO GOD.
    BUT THE SPIRIT OF PEACEFUL EXISTENCE IS OUR VICTORY.

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  • RSRB, Kundapura / KSA

    Sun, May 05 2013

    It is customary to show the burkha clad women in voter's queue to show credentials of Indian voting system. Please add few such photos.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai

    Sun, May 05 2013

    Police escorting people with swords - I am ashamed to say Karnataka Police is a bunch of "6"....

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  • DR SUNIL J RAO, BAHRAIN / MANGALORE

    Sun, May 05 2013

    Whether it is siddaramaiah, kumaraswamy or jagdish shettar, they all have one message for the people of karnataka that is "UP YOURS" the pictures are the proof.

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  • Ramakrishna. A., MANGALORE

    Sun, May 05 2013

    Voting is overs and from now onwards we Voters are irrelevant for next FIVE Years. King Makers will turn into Slaves.
    The so called Party Karya-karthas will turn in to Power-Brokers, or Govt-Contractors, or members of Sand-mafia, Builders-Mafia or some other profitable but illegal activities.
    Ordinary people will be Mute Spectators, cursing their fate.

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  • vignesh, abu dhabi

    Sun, May 05 2013

    BJP 90
    Cong 70
    JDS 40
    KJP 15
    BSR 3
    OTHR 6

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  • Valerian Dsouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Sun, May 05 2013

    66.81 percent voting is improved turnout.
    But needs improvement. People have realized that:
    1. We should exercise voting right to defeat the rowdy characters be it of any party.
    2. To actively participate in government formation.
    3. Work hard to retain democracy and compel contestants to give importance to voters who are real king makers.
    4. Create fear to the law breakers that they will be caught & punished.
    5. To renew hope of improvement and demand accountability from elected.

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  • James, Mangalore

    Sun, May 05 2013

    End of Congress/BJP in Karnataka. Third party will come into power this time!!

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  • Allen, Mangalore

    Sun, May 05 2013

    Nice pics. Luckily they didn't put ink on the middle finger!

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  • rizwan, Dubai/Mangalore

    Sun, May 05 2013

    It is the shooting of the climax scene of a Kannada movie starring Ramya and Kumaranna...sorry, Shettar being the villain....

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  • Louis D'Souza, Kuwait

    Sun, May 05 2013

    Congress: 127
    JDS : 43
    BJP. : 35
    KJP. : 8
    IND. : 11
    Total: : 224

    So sad to see coward police protecting goons with swords.

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  • Naveen Shetty, Mangalore

    Sun, May 05 2013

    Dear polling is happening for 223 seats only. One candidate from BJP expired so the voting is not taking place today.

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  • Stephen, Mangalore

    Sun, May 05 2013

    Above 60% voting is quite good... Its nice to see people understood the value of their vote...

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  • prakash, mangalore

    Sun, May 05 2013

    SHETTER KEEP THAT FINGER STRAIGHT UNTIL THE 8TH YOU MAY NEED IT TO CLEAN YOUR EARS WHEN YOU HEAR SHOCKING NEWS OF CONGRESS WINNING.....HEHEHEHEHE.

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  • Ajith, Mangalore

    Sun, May 05 2013

    High voter turnout means high anti incumbancy.People are very angry and they want to throw this most shameless corrupt communal government in the history of Karnataka out of power for ever.

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  • Jacobnelson, Bejai

    Sun, May 05 2013

    Why people are alowed to take sword in their hand? that too in publicly withour fear?

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  • abushammas, mangalore

    Sun, May 05 2013

    is the picture no. 18 is real one.3 mens carrying weapons infront of police.

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  • rizwan, Dubai/Mangalore

    Sun, May 05 2013

    Shooting of Kannada movie "BJP AVASANA"...

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  • Puneet, Mangalore

    Sun, May 05 2013

    No that's the film shooting for the new Kannada action thriller Movie "Yedealli Gundu". The director wanted a real scene of election to be shot. Hence the junior artists moving out with weapons.
    (i am joking)

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  • Naveen D'souza, Valencia-Kuwait

    Sun, May 05 2013

    JUST COUNT YOUR REMAINING DAYS AND ENJOY YOUR C.M POST. THIS IS YOUR LAST AND FINAL DAYS FOR BJP. BYE BYE WE DON'T WANT TO SEE YOU. DON'T COME AGAIN.

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