Bangalore: Three days after the voting for the 224 state Assembly members was completed, the votes for the hotly contested Karnataka assembly elections of 2023 will be counted today,
Karnataka experienced calm voting with a turnout of 73.19%, higher than the previous year's figure of 72.36%. There were 737 ethnic and theme-based model polling places total. Voters were welcomed by PwD officials at the 239 polling places that had been set up across the state.
286 Polling Stations were put up, and the youngest staff members were in charge of running them as part of an initiative by the Election Commission of India (ECI) to encourage young people to vote in the festival of democracy. In the state, there were more than 11.71 lakh registered first-time voters.important State elections before the 2024 Lok Sabha elections
The fact that this Assembly election took place about a year before the general elections in 2024 gave it great significance. What you need to know before the counting, aside from the magic number of 113 seats out of 224 Assembly seats, is listed below. 36 locations around the State will host the counting. By midday, a clear picture of the outcome is likely to become apparent.
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