Karnataka By-Election Exit Poll Live: BJP, JDS, Congress in Fray For 3 Assembly Seats

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  • November 20, 2024
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Karnataka Exit By-Poll Results: Polling in all three Assembly seats in Karnataka is underway today as people are exercising their franchise to seal the fate of candidates of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), the JDS, the Congress and others. These three seats will either make the ruling party stronger or provide an edge to the Opposition. Amidst the country awaits the results, which are slated to be declared on November 23, stay tuned with Republic Media Network as we analyse Exit Poll results to predict which party or alliance will have the edge in the by-elections.

These by-elections follow the vacancy of the three Assembly seats after former Chief Ministers HD Kumaraswamy and Basavaraj Bommai, and Congress’s E Tukaram were appointed as union ministers. A total of 45 candidates were competing for the seats, with more than 7,00,000 eligible voters across approximately 770 polling stations. The results of the by-poll are scheduled for November 23.

In Channapatna, JD(S) candidate Nikhil Kumaraswamy is running under the NDA banner, facing veteran Congress MLA CP Yogeshwar. In Shiggaon, Bharath Bommai of BJP, son of former CM Basavaraj Bommai, competes with Congress’s Yasir Ahmed Khan. Meanwhile, Congress candidate E Annapurna, wife of Bellary MP E Tukaram, is challenging BJP’s Bangaru Hanumanthu in Sandur.

Karnataka Exit By-Poll Results Live:

 

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