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Karnataka Exit Poll: BJP 1st in 5 Surveys, Congress 3rd Largest Party, JDS Kingmaker

Bengaluru, 10-May-2023, Wednesday

Polling for 224 assembly seats in Karnataka has been concluded peacefully. A record 65.69 percent voter turnout has been recorded by 5 pm. So now the curiosity before the results is being seen. Karnataka needs to win 113 seats to form the government. After the completion of the election polls, the exit polls have started to be released. Exit polls have revealed who will get how many seats out of 224 assembly seats. Who will win in Karnataka Kamal, Panjo or JDS? Its discussion has started to become popular. What do the exit polls say? According to exit polls, who will form the government in Karnataka? Then, according to the exit poll survey, which party is likely to get how many seats.

According to the Exec Poll, the public has voted in favor of Congress this time in Karnataka. On the other hand, BJP is also leading according to exit polls, but JDS is playing the role of kingmaker this time too, the findings of the exit polls show. Today's voter turnout was 65.69 percent, lower than the last five elections, leading experts to believe that no political party is likely to get a majority this time. On the other hand, it has been found in the media reports that there is a pro-Congress bias among people looking at the rallies of Rahul Gandhi and Prime Minister Modi and anti-incumbency of BJP. Congress may be ahead in today's exit polls, but on the day of the results, JDS may become the king maker and whose side it will be important.

Fate of 2615 candidates in Karnataka sealed in EVMs

2615 candidates are in the fray in Karnataka, including 2430 men, 184 women and 1 third gender. More than 5.3 crore voters are registered in the state, of which 11.71 lakh voters voted for the first time. There are 2.66 crore males and 2.63 crore females in the state. While more than 5.71 lakh disabled voters and 12.15 lakh senior citizens aged 80 years and above exercised their franchise today. More than 16000 voters in the state are above 100 years of age.

65.69% voter turnout in Karnataka, highest 78.22% voter turnout in Ramanagaram

65.69% polling has been recorded till 5 pm for assembly elections in Karnataka. Ramanagaram district of the state recorded the highest voter turnout of 78.22 percent. There are total 4 assembly seats in this district.

Karnataka election on 10th May, result on 13th

Elections in Karnataka will be completed in a single phase on May 10. When the results will be announced on 13th May. Karnataka is currently ruled by the BJP.

The term of assembly in Karnataka will end on May 24

Polling has been completed in Karnataka. The result will be out on May 13 before May 24. The term of assembly in Karnataka will end on May 24. The last assembly elections were held here in May 2018. Karnataka has 224 assembly seats. BJP won 104 seats in the last assembly elections. While Congress has got 80 seats and JDS 37 seats. However, no party got majority.



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