Published 20:08 IST, November 20th 2024
Karnataka By-Election Exit Poll Live: BJP, JDS, Congress in Fray For 3 Assembly Seats
Stay tuned with Republic Media Network as we analyse Exit Poll results to predict which party or alliance will have the edge in the by-elections.
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Karnataka Exit By-Poll Results Live: Polling in all three Assembly seats in Karnataka is underway today as people are exercising ir franchise to seal fate of candidates of Bharatiya Janata Party ( BJP ), JDS, Congress and ors. se three seats will eir make ruling party stronger or provide an edge to Opposition. Amidst country awaits results, which are slated to be declared on November 23, stay tuned with Republic Media Network as we analyse Exit Poll results to predict which party or alliance will have edge in by-elections.
Karnataka By-Election Exit Polls LIVE: much-awaited exit polls for Karnataka by-election are here as voting concluded on three assembly seats. PMARQ, Matrize exit polls are based on surveys conducted as voters leave polling booths, and will provide early insights into likely results in both states. Stay tuned to Republic World Digital for minute-by-minute updates.
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Karnataka Exit By-Poll Results Live:
- In Sandor, Congress is predicted to get 43%, BJP is predicted to get 40%, while ors are likely to get 17%.
- In Shiggaon, Congress is likely to obtain a vote percentage of 41%, BJP is likely to get a vote percentage of 47%, while ors are likely to get 12%.
- In terms of poll percentage in Channapatna, Congress is likely to get a vote percentage of 41 percent, JD(S) is likely to get a vote percentage of 45 percent, while ors are likely to get 14 percent of vote in by-election.
- In Sandur Assembly seat, Congress is more likely to register a win, which was earlier held by party Lok Sabha MP E Tukaram.
- In Shiggaon, PMARQ has predicted a win for BJP, which was earlier held by BJP leer and former CM Basavaraj Bommai.
- As per PMARQ prediction, Janata Dal (Secular), an NDA ally, is likely to win Channapatna Assembly seat, which was earlier held by JDS President and Union Minister HD Kumaraswamy.
- In Channapatna, JD(S) candidate Nikhil Kumaraswamy is running under NDA banner, facing veteran Congress MLA CP Yogeshwar. In Shiggaon, Bharath Bommai of BJP, son of former CM Basavaraj Bommai, competes with Congress’s Yasir Ahmed Khan. Meanwhile, Congress candidate E Annapurna, wife of Bellary MP E Tukaram, is challenging BJP’s Bangaru Hanumanthu in Sandur.
- A total of 45 candidates are competing for seats, with more than 700,000 eligible voters across approximately 770 polling stations.
- Karnataka by-elections see 81.84% voter turnout across three constituencies, with Channapatna leing at 88.48%.
- Polling in Channapatna, Shiggaon, and Sandur began at 7 am and continued until 6 pm.
- by-elections were called due to vacancy of three Assembly seats after former Chief Ministers HD Kumaraswamy and Basavaraj Bommai were appointed as Union Ministers, while Congress’s E Tukaram was elected to Lok Sabha. A total of 45 candidates were competing for seats, with more than 7,00,000 eligible voters across approximately 770 polling stations. results of by-poll are scheduled for November 23.
- In Channapatna, JD(S) candidate Nikhil Kumaraswamy is running under NDA banner, facing veteran Congress MLA CP Yogeshwar. In Shiggaon, Bharath Bommai of BJP, son of former CM Basavaraj Bommai, competes with Congress’s Yasir Ahmed Khan. Meanwhile, Congress candidate E Annapurna, wife of Bellary MP E Tukaram, is challenging BJP’s Bangaru Hanumanthu in Sandur.
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17:42 IST, November 20th 2024