The Free Press Journal

66 per cent voting in K’taka by-polls

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Two women – Anitha, wife of Chief Minister H.D. Kumaraswam­y, and J. Shantha, sister of BJP legislator B. Sriramulu, are contesting in Ramanagara and Bellary (reserved) seats.

Around 66 per cent of the 54.5 lakh electorate voted on Saturday in the five by-elections across Karnataka, a poll official said.

"Polling picked up postnoon and was moderate to heavy towards the end, with 66 per cent average voting in three Lok Sabha and two assembly segments in the state," an Election Commission official told IANS here.

Polling was held from 7.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. in Bellary (ST), Mandya and Shimoga parliament­ary constituen­cies and Jamkhandi and Ramanagara assembly segments in the southern state.

"Voting was by and large peaceful barring stray incidents of EVM (electronic voting machine) malfunctio­ning and names of voters missing in a few polling stations in all the segments," the official said.

According to provisiona­l data at the end of polling, 77.17 per cent voting was recorded in Jamkhandi, followed by 71.88 per cent in Ramanagara, 63.85 per cent in Bellary (reserved), 61.05 per cent in Shimoga and 53.93 per cent in Mandya.

"The final polling percentage in each constituen­cy will be known by late night on receiving the complete data," the official added.

Counting of votes is on November 6.

In all, 31 candidates are in the fray, including five from the opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), three from Janata Dal-Secular (JD-S) and two from the Congress. 21 others are Independen­ts or from regional outfits.

As a ruling coalition, the JD-S and Congress have fielded joint candidates in all the by-polls to consolidat­e their votes.

JD-S is contesting from Mandya, Shimoga and Ramanagara and the Congress from Bellary and Jamkhandi.

Though the BJP fielded candidates for all five seats, its nominee L. Chandrashe­kar on Thursday withdrew from the contest in Ramanagara after resigning from the party and rejoining the Congress.

Sons of three former Chief Ministers were locked in a triangular contest from Shimoga in Malnad region.

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