Karnataka mla election results date 2023

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Karnataka Election 2023 Date: Karnataka elections 2023: Polls, result dates, key issues. Here is everything you should know

Synopsis Karnataka Election 2023 Date: The state has not given any party a successive mandate. In the last four decades, only Ramakrishna Hegde-led Janata Party managed to came back to power in 1985. Meanwhile, the Karnataka elections are expected to be a close contest between the ruling BJP and the opposition Congress, with the Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) playing a possible kingmaker role. The state has not given any party a successive mandate. In the last four decades, only Ramakrishna Hegde-led Janata Party managed to came back to power in 1985. Meanwhile, the Karnataka elections are expected to be a close contest between the ruling BJP and the opposition Congress, with the Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) playing a possible kingmaker role. Lingayats are a politically-dominant community and can play a major role in deciding the fate of about 100 seats of Karnataka. In the current Karnataka assembly, there are 54 Lingayat MLAs including 37 from the ruling BJP. Among the 23 chief ministers from the state since 1952, as many as 10 have been Lingayats. BJP stalwart Yediyurappa also hails from the same Lingayat community. What happened in last elections in 2018? Karnataka assembly polls in 2018 witnessed a hung assembly with BJP emerging as the single largest party. It won 104 seats while the Congress and JD (S) won 87 and 30 seats each. Yediyurappa was first to stake the claim to form the government. But he failed to prove the majority after a high-pitch legal battle and submitted h...

Karnataka Election Results 2023

Karnataka Election Results 2023 | Congress asks all its MLAs to reach Bengaluru The Congress has made ‘special arrangements’ to bring all its winning MLAs from remote areas of the State to Bengaluru and observers have also been appointed to do this exercise. May 13, 2023 10:52 am | Updated 11:23 am IST - Bengaluru: With the Congress taking comfortable leads as per the trends in the counting of votes for Karnataka Assembly polls, the party has asked all its MLAs to reach Bengaluru today, sources said on Saturday, May 13, 2023. Special arrangements have also been made in the remote areas of the State to take them to Bengaluru and observers have also been appointed to do this exercise, party sources said.

Karnataka Election Result 2023: Time, date and where to track assembly poll result

The results of Karnataka saw a voter turnout of 73 per cent, the highest in three decades, where the ruling BJP, a combative Congress and the JD(S) are locked in a three-cornered contest. In the 2018 elections, the Congress garnered a vote-share of 38.04 per cent, followed by the BJP (36.22 per cent) and the JD(S) (18.36 per cent). Most of the exit polls predict a fractured mandate. The poll of polls shows an advantage for the Congress with the party poised to win 109 seats, BJP 91 seats and JD-S 23. If Karnataka throws up a hung assembly, the JD-S could emerge as the kingmaker. The 2018 Karnataka polls had also thrown a fractured mandate. The BJP had then emerged as the single largest party by winning 104 seats, followed by Congress with 80 seats and JD(S) 37. With no party getting a clear majority in the 2018 polls, BS Yediyurappa of the BJP, which was the single largest party, staked claim and formed the government. However, the saffron party strongman was unable to muster the required numbers and the government was dissolved within three days, ahead of a trust vote. Later, the Congress-JD(S) alliance formed the government with Kumaraswamy as CM, but coalition government collapsed in 14 months, triggered by the resignation of 17 ruling coalition legislators and their subsequent defection to the BJP. In the bypolls held subsequently in 2019, the ruling party won 12 out of 15 seats. In the outgoing Assembly, the ruling BJP has 116 MLAs, followed by the Congress 69, JD(S) ...

Karnataka Election Results 2023: Winners declared! Check full list of JD(S) winners with constituencies

Karnataka Election Results 2023: The vote counting has endedfor the Karnataka Assembly elections on Saturday, May 13, 2023.According to the exit poll results of the Karnataka Assembly elections 2023, the state might have a hung assembly with Congress as the single largest party, followed by Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Kumaraswamy said that JD(S) was open to the party that offers them potential lifelines ahead of the vote counting on Saturday, May 13. However, Indian National Congress has won the elections with 135 seats, followed by BJP with 66 seats. Janata Dal Secular only won 19 seats. Karnataka Election Results 2023: JD(S) played a key role in previous polls Janata Dal-Secular played an important role in forming the government in the Karnataka Assembly elections in 2018, as the state witnessed a hung assembly. If we look at JD(S)'s past choice, the party chose Congress as an ally. However, many JD(S) MLAs left the alliance to join Bharatiya Janata Party. The exit poll results of 2023 indicate a hung assembly with Congress as the single largest party. It has raised the question of Janata Dal Secular's choice in these elections. On Wednesday, Karnataka Congress Chief DK Shivakumar ruled out a post-poll deal with the JDS. He said, "There is no chance of an alliance with JDS. We will form a government of our own. He also showed confidence in the former chief minister Siddaramaiah's prediction of Congress winning 130 to 150 seats. However, JD(S) leader Kumaraswamy said th...

Karnataka Assembly Election Results 2023: The big winners and losers

Karnataka Assembly Election Results 2023: The big winners and losers As Congress wins the Karnataka Assembly elections, we take a look at how the political heavyweights performed. BJP turncoat Jagadish Shettar’s defeat was an upset for the Grand Old Party. While JD(S) leader HD Kumaraswamy won, his son Nikhil lost Congress is king in Karnataka. The party registered a thumping victory in the Assembly elections in the southern state, winning 136 out of the 224 seats. The ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) conceded defeat; it has bagged 65. There were some big names in the fray. How did Congress heavyweights K Siddaramaiah and DK Shivakumar, who will be both gunning for the CM’s chair, fare? What about BJP stalwart Basavaraj Bommai? We take a look at the winners and losers of the Karnataka Assembly election 2023. K Siddaramaiah 'India only saw poverty in 10 years of Congress rule': Union Home Minister Amit Shah Rahul hobnobbing with anti-India forces may be an act of ignorance, but does this suit a leader vying for PM’s post? Siddharamaiah secured 1,19,430; he was far ahead of Somanna who bagged 73,424. Veteran Siddaramaiah is now eyeing the CM’s post. File photo/PTI Varuna is a traditional stronghold of the Congress. The seat was previously held by Siddaramaiah’s son Yatindra Siddaramaiah, who campaigned for his father in the elections. Now the Congress veteran, who had earlier said that this will be his last election, is gunning for the chief minister’s post. DK Shivakumar...

Karnataka election results updates

Karnataka election results updates | BJP claims narrow win in Jayanagar seat The Congress party registered a resounding victory over the Bharatiya Janata Party in Karnataka, winning at least 135 seats in the saffron party’s only bastion in southern India May 13, 2023 07:00 am | Updated May 14, 2023 03:46 am IST Congress supporters, celebrate outside a Karnataka Congress office, during the Karnataka Assembly elections 2023 results, in Bengaluru on May 13, 2023. | Photo Credit: K MURALI KUMAR The Congress party on May 13 clinched the State of Karnataka in a resounding victory over the incumbent Bharatiya Janata Party-led government. With at least 135 seats in the bag, the party comfortably crossed the majority mark of 113 in an election widely seen as a litmus test for both parties ahead of the 2024 parliamentary polls. Meanwhile, the BJP government won only 65 seats with CM Basavaraj Bommai conceding defeat early in the day. Early celebrations broke out at the Opposition headquarters in Bengaluru and Delhi as election trends all day signalled towards Congress wresting Karnataka from BJP — the saffron party’s only bastion in southern India. Congress president M Mallikarjun Kharge dubbed the victory as ‘BJP Mukt Dakshin Bharat’ (BJP free South India). The party plans to hold its Legislative Party meeting the next day to finalise on the Chief Ministerial candidate. The counting was held at 36 centres across the State, in which 2,615 candidates are in the fray. As per the Elect...

2023 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election

All 224 seats in the 113 seats needed for a majority Registered 52,173,579 Turnout 73.19% 1.06%) Majority party Minority party Third party Leader Party Leadersince 2013 2021 2006 Leader'sseat Lastelection 38.14%, 80 seats 36.35%, 104 seats 18.3%, 37 seats Seatswon 135 66 19 Seatchange 55 38 18 Popularvote 16,789,272 14,096,529 5,205,489 Percentage 42.88% 36.00% 13.29% Swing 4.74 pp 0.35 pp 5.01 pp See also: In July 2019, the coalition government collapsed due to resignations by several members of On 26 July 2021, Yediyurappa resigned from Chief Minister's post Defections before polls [ ] On 19 February 2023, BJP leader H.D. Thammaiah joined Congress along with his supporters. Schedule [ ] The schedule of the election was announced by the Event Date Day Date of Notification 13 April 2023 Thursday Last date for filing nominations 20 April 2023 Thursday Date for scrutiny of nominations 21 April 2023 Friday Last date for withdrawal of candidatures 24 April 2023 Monday Date of poll 10 May 2023 Wednesday Date of counting 13 May 2023 Saturday Election statistics [ ] Electorate [ ] The total electorate in the state were 52,173,579 of which there were 26,200,000 men, 25,900,000 women and 4,699 transgender voters. 16,976 centenarians, 12.15 lakh voters over the age of 80 and 917,000 first-time voters were also included in the total. Moreover, 555,000 voters were disabled. Polling stations [ ] The Election Commission announced 58,282 polling stations for the election, out of which 24...

Karnataka election results updates

Karnataka election results updates | BJP claims narrow win in Jayanagar seat The Congress party registered a resounding victory over the Bharatiya Janata Party in Karnataka, winning at least 135 seats in the saffron party’s only bastion in southern India May 13, 2023 07:00 am | Updated May 14, 2023 03:46 am IST Congress supporters, celebrate outside a Karnataka Congress office, during the Karnataka Assembly elections 2023 results, in Bengaluru on May 13, 2023. | Photo Credit: K MURALI KUMAR The Congress party on May 13 clinched the State of Karnataka in a resounding victory over the incumbent Bharatiya Janata Party-led government. With at least 135 seats in the bag, the party comfortably crossed the majority mark of 113 in an election widely seen as a litmus test for both parties ahead of the 2024 parliamentary polls. Meanwhile, the BJP government won only 65 seats with CM Basavaraj Bommai conceding defeat early in the day. Early celebrations broke out at the Opposition headquarters in Bengaluru and Delhi as election trends all day signalled towards Congress wresting Karnataka from BJP — the saffron party’s only bastion in southern India. Congress president M Mallikarjun Kharge dubbed the victory as ‘BJP Mukt Dakshin Bharat’ (BJP free South India). The party plans to hold its Legislative Party meeting the next day to finalise on the Chief Ministerial candidate. The counting was held at 36 centres across the State, in which 2,615 candidates are in the fray. As per the Elect...

Karnataka Election 2023 Date: Karnataka elections 2023: Polls, result dates, key issues. Here is everything you should know

Synopsis Karnataka Election 2023 Date: The state has not given any party a successive mandate. In the last four decades, only Ramakrishna Hegde-led Janata Party managed to came back to power in 1985. Meanwhile, the Karnataka elections are expected to be a close contest between the ruling BJP and the opposition Congress, with the Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) playing a possible kingmaker role. The state has not given any party a successive mandate. In the last four decades, only Ramakrishna Hegde-led Janata Party managed to came back to power in 1985. Meanwhile, the Karnataka elections are expected to be a close contest between the ruling BJP and the opposition Congress, with the Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) playing a possible kingmaker role. Lingayats are a politically-dominant community and can play a major role in deciding the fate of about 100 seats of Karnataka. In the current Karnataka assembly, there are 54 Lingayat MLAs including 37 from the ruling BJP. Among the 23 chief ministers from the state since 1952, as many as 10 have been Lingayats. BJP stalwart Yediyurappa also hails from the same Lingayat community. What happened in last elections in 2018? Karnataka assembly polls in 2018 witnessed a hung assembly with BJP emerging as the single largest party. It won 104 seats while the Congress and JD (S) won 87 and 30 seats each. Yediyurappa was first to stake the claim to form the government. But he failed to prove the majority after a high-pitch legal battle and submitted h...

Karnataka Election Results 2023

Karnataka Election Results 2023 | Congress asks all its MLAs to reach Bengaluru The Congress has made ‘special arrangements’ to bring all its winning MLAs from remote areas of the State to Bengaluru and observers have also been appointed to do this exercise. May 13, 2023 10:52 am | Updated 11:23 am IST - Bengaluru: With the Congress taking comfortable leads as per the trends in the counting of votes for Karnataka Assembly polls, the party has asked all its MLAs to reach Bengaluru today, sources said on Saturday, May 13, 2023. Special arrangements have also been made in the remote areas of the State to take them to Bengaluru and observers have also been appointed to do this exercise, party sources said.