The Hindu (Bangalore)

Lok Sabha elections in two phases in State on April 26 and May 7

To increase voter turnout, 5,000 polling booths are being focused on in Kalyana Karnataka and in BBMP areas

- Byelection on May 7

The Parliament­ary polls in Karnataka will be held in two phases with 14 constituen­cies going to polls in each phase. While 14 constituen­cies in South Karnataka will go to polls on April 26 (as part of the second phase nationally), the other 14 constituen­cies in North Karnataka will go to polls on May 7 (as part of third phase nationally.)

The Election Commission will be issuing notificati­on for the second phase of polling on March 28, and the notificati­on for the third phase of voting will be issued on April 12. Of the 28 constituen­cies in the State, five are reserved for Scheduled Castes while two are reserved for scheduled Tribes.

There are a total of about 5.42 crore eligible voters in the State, an increase by 6% over the electoral roll of 2019 parliament­ary elections with an addition of nearly 32.53 lakh voters, Chief Electoral Officer Manoj Kumar Meena told pressperso­ns here on Saturday. After the final roll was published in January 2024, 4.22 lakh voters have been added, he said.

In a bid to increase voter turnout, as many as 5,000 polling booths are being focused on in Kalyana Karnataka and in BBMP areas that had seen lower voter turnout, especially targeting those booths that reported less than 30% voter turnout in the last elections. In BBMP limits alone, 3,000 such polling stations have been identified and we are trying to provide better facilities to improve voting percentage.

The election officials will also approach 5.7 lakh elderly and 6.12 lakh persons with disabiliti­es, who are eligible to vote from home, to seek their option whether they would want to vote from home or vote from polling booths. “We will also seek what kind of facilities they would require, including transporta­tion, magnifying glass, and wheelchair, among others,” he added.

There will be a total of 1,808 model polling stations, including five Sakhi booths to be managed by women in every Assembly constituen­cy, one booth each in Assembly constituen­cy to be managed by persons with disabiliti­es and young officials. About 40 ethnic polling stations and 200 themebased polling booths will be establishe­d.

The Chief Electoral Officer said that the vigilance in the State had already started on August 1 and so far ₹537 crore worth of cash and other goods had been seized and 4,678 FIRs registered by 14 State and Central agencies.

They include ₹151 crore cash, ₹42 crore worth of liquor, ₹126 crore worth of drugs, and ₹71 crore worth of gold jewellery. Though these seizures are not directly connected to the model code of conduct, he said that based on the informatio­n, the sources of these are now known. “We are trying to curb these activities. We have informatio­n on drug, liquor, and money networks.” He also said that the Election Commission will keep an eye on digital transactio­ns, and banks have been asked to provide informatio­n on

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