Crucial bypolls in 2 Karnataka Assembly seats on Sunday

IANS  |  Bengaluru 

An estimated 3.83-lakh electorate are enrolled to vote in Karnataka's two Assembly segments in a crucial by-election on Sunday, a poll said on Saturday.

Of the total electorate, 1,93,869 are in Chincholi and 1,89,313 in Kundgol to exercise their franchise at the hustings.

As many as 25 candidates, including four women are in the fray for the twin by-elections.

There are 17 candidates in the Chincholi reserved seat in district and eight in the Kundgol seat in district.

Chincholi is 580 kms north of Bengaluru and Kundagol is 410 kms northwest of here.

"We have set up 241 polling booths with 671 ballot units, 427 controlling units and 536 voter verifiable paper audit trail (VVPATs) in Chincholi segment, and 214 booths, with 380 ballot units, 268 controlling units and 380 VVPATs in Kundgol segment," the said.

Of the total booths, 60 have been declared critical in Chincholi and 25 in Kundgol.

"A total of 1,016 polling and police personnel have been deployed to conduct the by-election in both the seats under tight vigil and security," added the official.

Prominent candidates for Chincholi are of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), of the and of the

Avinash is the son of Umesh Jadhav, whose resignation from the seat as a rebel necessitated the by-election.

Jadhav senior quit the and joined the BJP in early March to contest from the Gulbarga (SC) parliamentary seat against Congress in the outgoing Lok Sabha on April 23.

Besides the three main contestants, 11 independents, including two women, are in the race along with three others.

In the Kundgol contest, is contesting from the Congress against S.of the BJP. The remaining six, including a woman, are independents.

The death of Congress for Municipalities C.S. Shivalli on March 22 necessitated the by-poll. The Congress has fielded his widow Kusumavati to retain the seat on a sympathy vote.

A three-time legislator, Chikkanagoudar lost to Shivalli by a narrow margin of 633 votes in the May, 2018 Assembly election.

The vote count is on May 23 along with that of 28 Lok Sabha seats for which polling was held in two phases on April 18 and April 23 after a hectic campaign.

In the 225-member state Assembly, including one nominated, the BJP has 104 seats, Congress 77, JD-S 37, two are vacant, one and one each of BSP, Pragnyavantha Janatha Party (KPJP) - a regional outfit, and an independent.

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First Published: Sat, May 18 2019. 23:54 IST