About 65 percent polling in Karnataka


Bangalore, Apr 17 (PTI): An estimated 65 per cent of the 4.62 crore voters in Karnataka exercised their franchise today for 28 Lok Sabha seats in the single-phase polls in which the ruling Congress and BJP are playing for high stakes.

The elections held under the watchful eyes of some 85,000 security personnel, including the central forces, passed off peacefully with no major untoward incident, officials said.

Voting ranged from moderate to brisk in the initial hours touching about 25 per cent till around noon but gathered pace reaching 47 per cent at 3 pm and 60 per cent by 5 pm, Chief Electoral Officer Anil Kumar Jha told PTI.

Polling in the three constituencies of Bangalore - South, Central and North - was more than 50 per cent till 5 pm, he said, adding that the final polling percentage would go up further.


A total of 435 candidates are in the fray with BJP expecting upswing in its fortunes after the bitter defeat in the 2013 Assembly polls when it lost power to Congress, which on the other side, is hoping to replicate its performance.

In the 2009 Lok Sabha polls, the final voting percentage was 58.81. The then ruling party BJP had won 19 seats, Congress six and JD(S) three.

In a tragic note to the election process, two polling officials died of heart attack in Belgaum and Tumkur districts, police said.

Among the key contestants are Nandan Nilekani, former Infosys co-founder and the richest candidate in the fray with his and wife's declared wealth of over Rs 7,700 crore, who is locked in a close fight with five-time MP BJP's Ananth Kumar in Bangalore South.

Former Prime Minister and JD(S) chief Deve Gowda (Hassan) and Union Minister M Veerappa Moily (Chikkaballapur) are other prominent contestants.

Besides Gowda and Moily, four other former Chief Ministers BJP's B S Yeddyurappa (Shimoga) and D V Sadananda Gowda (Bangalore North), JD(S)' H D Kumaraswamy (Chikkaballapur) and Congress' N Dharam Singh (Bidar) are also in the field.

The electoral exercise was spread across 54,294 polling booths, of which 11,424 were declared hypersensitive and 14,968 sensitive.

The Election Commission introduced Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trail (VVPAT) system on an experimental basis in Bangalore South, one of the seven constituencies in the country to be chosen for it.

VVPAT is a printer with drop box. It prints and displays a slip in seven seconds after the vote is cast so that a citizen can also confirm who they cast their vote for. The slip will then get automatically dropped into the drop box next to the Electronic Voting Machine and can't be retrieved.

Congress as well BJP have set their sights on winning about 20 seats.

BJP is expecting that the return of Yeddyurappa would bring significant gains and shift his vote base to it, as he had secured 10 per cent vote share in the 2013 Assembly polls, playing spoilsport to the party's hopes of retaining power.

The party is also heavily banking on the Modi factor to tilt the scales in its favour, particularly among young voters. Investing much in Karnataka, Modi has held 15 rallies.

On the other front, Congress' offensive was spearheaded by Chief Minister Siddaramaiah, who addressed more than 75 rallies. A less than impressive show would weaken his position within his party, a reason why he has played for high stakes.

JD(S) has contested 24 seats but in 22 constituencies it is a direct face-off beween Congress and BJP and in the rest, it is a tripolar contest.

 

  

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  • Rohit Poojary, Mangaladevi/Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 18 2014

    YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT THEY WILL REJECT ANANTH KUMAR THIS TIME, AS A CHANGE.

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  • Rima, Mangalore/Riyadh

    Fri, Apr 18 2014

    ಮತ ಹಾಕುವ ಹುಮ್ಮಸ್ಸು, ಉತ್ಸಾಹ ಈ ಬಾರಿ ಬಿಜೆಪಿಯ ಸಾಂಪ್ರದಾಯಿಕ ಮತದಾರರಲ್ಲಿ ಇರಲಿಲ್ಲ ಎನ್ನುವುದು ಗಮನಾರ್ಹವಾಗಿದೆ. ಬೆಂಗಳೂರಿ ನಲ್ಲಿಯೂ ಇದೇ ನಡೆಯಿತು. ಒಂದೆಡೆ ಐಟಿ ಬಿಟಿಯ ಜನರಿಗೆ ನಿಲೇಕಣಿ ಅತ್ಯಂತ ಪ್ರೀತಿಯ ವ್ಯಕ್ತಿ. ಮಗದೊಂದೆಡೆ ಇದೇ ಐಟಿಯ ಜನರು ಆರೆಸ್ಸೆಸ್ ಮತ್ತು ಬ್ರಾಹ್ಮಣ್ಯ ದಿಂದ ಅಪಾರವಾಗಿ ಪ್ರಭಾವಿತರಾದವರು. ಮಗದೊಂದೆಡೆ ಮೋದಿ ಯವರ ಹೆಸರು. ಇದು ಮತದಾರರನ್ನು ಗೊಂದಲಕ್ಕೀಡು ಮಾಡಿದೆ.
    ಅನಂತಕುಮಾರ್ ಸಂಪೂರ್ಣವಾಗಿ ಹೆಸರು ಕೆಡಿಸಿಕೊಂಡಿದ್ದಾರೆ ಮಾತ್ರವಲ್ಲ, ಪ್ರಮೋದ್ ಮುತಾಲಿಕ್‌ರಿಂದಾಗಿ ಅವರ ಚಾರಿತ್ರಕ್ಕೆ ಬಹಳಷ್ಟು ಧಕ್ಕೆಯಾಗಿದೆ. ಬೆಂಗಳೂರಿನಲ್ಲಿ ಬಿಜೆಪಿ ಮತದಾರರು ಈ ಎಲ್ಲ ಕಾರ

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  • D.P.SHETTY, Bahrain

    Fri, Apr 18 2014

    we can see Mr.Deve gowda in Gujarthi after 16th May 2014

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  • Mango Voter, Mangalore/CA

    Fri, Apr 18 2014

    Pujari, Shoba, Yeddy Ananth Kumar, Heghde Nalin,Kumar and all others are promissing Heaven, and prosperity and ONE WILL BREAK ALL THE PROMISSES.

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  • mohan amin , Mumbai

    Thu, Apr 17 2014

    Rest 35% lost their right to complaint about the sorry state of our country in general and state in particular. Hope good sense of 'right & responsibility' will prevail upon them next time.

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  • ROLPH NORONHA, MANGALORE

    Thu, Apr 17 2014

    MR. DINESH POOJARY,
    AS PER BJP'S LATEST SAMIKSHE MR.JANARDAN POOJARY WIIL WIN BY ONE LAKH FIFTY THOUSAND VOTES.SORRY FOR YOUR EXPECTATIONS.

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  • Matthew, Nitte

    Thu, Apr 17 2014

    As usual, Dakshina Kannada has some of the highest voting % in Karnataka. Bangalore once again disappoints with a low turn out ( although better than 2009 ). It goes to show people in rural areas and small towns are more responsible about their civic duties than those in bigger cities.

    Whatever it is, and no matter who wins, looking at the pictures one cannot help but feel happy about the fact that we live in such vibrant, distinct and thriving democracy. No country in the world makes such an attempt to conduct free and fair election covering 1.25 billion people crisscrossing rivers,towns,cities and villages. Places where one needs a boat to get to have voting booths and officers. A true democracy and a beautiful country !

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  • Wolly James, Mangalore/Germany

    Thu, Apr 17 2014

    I agree with you 99.9%. 00.1% not
    because These 1.20 Billion People
    elect the wrong politicians. If this was not the case then you would be 100% right. Lets Keep the fingers crossed that this time atleast 20% of the 1.20 Billion People elect a new Party. This would then be a start of our new India. A strong India without corruption. Sorry 20% non-corrupt
    means 20% more for the welfare of the People.Jai Hind

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  • KRPrabhu, Bangalore

    Fri, Apr 18 2014

    In the assembly election voters of Karnataka taught a good lesson to corrupts and resultant corrupt govt was replaced by a pretenders.Low voting percentage in Bangalore is only a indication that voters still have not forgiven the corrupts and shown their anger by not voting.However in other parts of th state high $age of voting indicates that they have set aside the bitter feeling against the previous govt/its corrupt functioneries partcipated actively in large numbers in voting looking for a change in the centre.ie., change for a Modi Sarkar.In fact many contestants in the fray are whole sale corrupts but people ignored them this time looking at Modi.Therefore it is the duty of these unscrupulous candidates to understand the pulses of the voters and try to discharge their duty effectively meeting the aspirations of the votres.If not,they will be thrown out in the next process.Modi factor is highly dominent every where in ruaral and urban pockets.

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Thu, Apr 17 2014

    "If there's 90% polling, Poojary will win by one lac votes" - C M Ibrahim, Wednesday, April 09, 2014


    Since it is only 73% voting in Mangalore, Poojary will lose by 1 lac votes. Ha...Ha..

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  • Dinesh Poojary, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Thu, Apr 17 2014

    Bangalore recorded a 8 % percentage more voting this time. Message is clear, "People wanted a change"

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  • Rohit Poojary, Mangaladevi/Mangalore

    Fri, Apr 18 2014

    YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY RIGHT THEY WILL REJECT ANANTH KUMAR THIS TIME, AS A CHANGE.

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  • santoshprabhu, india

    Thu, Apr 17 2014

    done is done now. all commentators please take a 4 week break now and wait for results. i strongly recommend all commentators to stope commenting and arguing and fighting. it will lessen our BP and stress. let us start commenting on other issues such as helping the needy, etc. bhandu maam ek light hearted poem ho jaaye appse

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  • Roshan P D'Mello, M'lore

    Thu, Apr 17 2014

    Only 65% are adults in Karnataka!

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