Election results for 2,615 candidates from various parties would be determined by the assembly elections. Today at 7 am, voting for 224 Assembly seats started.
Digital Desk: The voting for the Karnataka Assembly elections ended on Wednesday at 5:00 p.m. According to figures from the Election Commission of India (ECI), 65.69 percent of voters had cast ballots as of 5 p.m.
The Chickaballapur district reported the highest polling at 76.64 percent, while the BBMP (South) district reported the lowest at 48.63 percent, reports stated. Up until 5 o'clock, polling in Bangalore Rural was 76.10 percent, Bagalkot was second with 70.04 percent, and Bangalore Urban was third with 52.19 percent. Additionally, the EC reported that as of 5 p.m., B.B.M.P. (Central) and B.B.M.P. (North) recorded turnouts of 50.10% and 50.02%, respectively.
Election results for 2,615 candidates from various parties would be determined by the assembly elections. Today at 7 am, voting for 224 Assembly seats started. The incumbent BJP, Congress, and the JDS went at it and used all of their heavyweights to win over voters in what ended up being a high-decibel campaign phase.
The couting of votes will be held on May 13.
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