The Hindu (Mangalore)

Filing of nomination­s for Lok Sabha elections to begin today

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Filing of nomination­s for the second phase of Lok Sabha polls the first phase in Karnataka will begin on Thursday following the publicatio­n of the gazette notificati­on by the Election Commission of India. In Karnataka, 14 parliament­ary constituen­cies in 18 districts will go to polls on April 26.

The Lok Sabha elections were announced on March 16 after which the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) came into effect. Candidates can file nomination­s from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Manoj Kumar Meena, Chief Electoral Officer for Karnataka, said the last date for filing nomination papers is April 4 and the scrutiny of nomination papers will take place on April 5. The last date for withdrawal of candidatur­e is April 8 and the elections will be held on April 26 and counting on June 4. The election process will end on June 6, he said.

A total of 58,834 polling stations have been identified. As per the revised final electoral rolls for 2024, published on January 22, Karnataka has 5.38 crore electors, including 2.68 crore women and 4,920 in the others category.

Mr. Meena said candidates can also file online nomination­s on ENCORE, a software developed by the ECI to streamline and enhance candidate and election management. “The candidate not only will be able to fill the form online, but he will also be able to upload the affidavit and deposit the security payment online. Although this system was available in the 2023 Assembly elections too, we did not receive any online nomination­s then. Candidates can file online and also submit papers in person,” he said.

On April 26

The 14 parliament­ary constituen­cies that go to poll on April 26 are UdupiChikk­amagaluru, Hassan, Dakshina Kannada, Chitradurg­a, Tumakuru, Mandya, Mysuru, Chamarajan­agar, Bengaluru Rural, Bengaluru North, Bengaluru Central, Bengaluru South, Chickballa­pur and Kolar. While all political parties have almost announced their candidates, leaders have started campaigns following visits to temples and places of worship.

Seizures

The Election Commission has made total seizures worth over ₹ 55.76 crore since March 16 when the MCC came into force in Karnataka. This includes cash, liquor, drugs, and precious metals.

The amount of cash seized was ₹19.69 crore, while liquor worth ₹26.19 crore, narcotics worth ₹88.37 lakh and freebies worth ₹ 65.43 lakh were seized.

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