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Karnataka elections | Karnataka records highest-ever polling of 73.19%, voting turnout in Bengaluru remains low

Melukote assembly segment in Mandya recorded a polling percentage of 90.93%, the CV Raman Nagar constituency in Bengaluru recorded only 47.43%.

May 11, 2023 / 23:29 IST
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In Bengaluru, there are 97.1 lakh voters including BBMP Central (17.9 lakh), BBMP North (21.9 lakh), BBMP South (20.5 lakh) and Bengaluru Urban (36.7 lakh).
In Bengaluru, there are 97.1 lakh voters including BBMP Central (17.9 lakh), BBMP North (21.9 lakh), BBMP South (20.5 lakh) and Bengaluru Urban (36.7 lakh).

Karnataka on May 10 recorded its highest-ever voter turnout for state elections with a percentage of 73.19%, following a month-long, fiercely-contested campaign.

This surpassed the previous record of 72.44% polling during the 2018 assembly elections. It was 71.83 percent in 2013 polls.

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While the Melukote assembly segment in Mandya recorded a polling percentage of 91.01%, the Bommanahalli constituency in Bengaluru recorded only 47.36%.

Voting concluded in around 60,000 polling stations across the state at 6 pm on Wednesday. Final figures are likely to be higher as this is excluding the postal ballots and those who voted from home. For the first time, around 76,000 super-senior citizens (above 80 years) and 18,800 PwD voters in the state availed of the 'vote from home' facility provided by the commission.