Karnataka election 2023 date

  1. Karnataka Election 2023: BJP will return to power in Karnataka with absolute majority, CM Bommai says
  2. Upcoming Elections in India 2023
  3. Karnataka Assembly Elections 2023: Voting date, result and all you need to know
  4. Karnataka Elections 2023: Date, schedule, results – All you need to know
  5. Karnataka Election 2023 Date: Polling on May 10, Results on May 13 for Karnataka Assembly Elections
  6. Upcoming Elections in India 2023
  7. Karnataka Elections 2023: Date, schedule, results – All you need to know
  8. Karnataka Election 2023: BJP will return to power in Karnataka with absolute majority, CM Bommai says
  9. Karnataka Assembly Elections 2023: Voting date, result and all you need to know
  10. Karnataka Election 2023 Date: Polling on May 10, Results on May 13 for Karnataka Assembly Elections


Download: Karnataka election 2023 date
Size: 29.47 MB

Karnataka Election 2023: BJP will return to power in Karnataka with absolute majority, CM Bommai says

Karnataka Election 2023: BJP will return to power in Karnataka with absolute majority, CM Bommai says Karnataka Election Schedule 2023 Live Updates: Assembly elections in Karnataka will be held on May 10 and the results will be declared on May 13, the Election Commission announced on Wednesday. There are 224 seats in the Karnataka assembly. There are 5.21 crore voters including 2.59 women voters. The number also includes 16,976 centenarians, 4,699 third gender and 9.17 lakh first time voters. While the Congress released its first list of 124 candidates last week, Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai on Tuesday said that BJP will announce the list of candidates in the first week of April. Stay with TO for all updates: Read Less For all the issues that the Congress party is grappling with currently, it is observed that a victory in the May 10 Karnataka elections could mark a revival of its political fortunes, bolstering its position and strengthening its credentials as the main opposition party against the ruling BJP at the centre, ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.By ensuring a win in Karnataka, the party also wants to bounce back after the recent losses in the northeastern states, and give it a momentum of sorts to take on the battle-ready election machinery of the BJP, later this year in the Hindi heartland states of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan.The Congress seems to be heading for the Karnataka polls so far on the strength of its local leadership and focusing ...

Upcoming Elections in India 2023

The year 2023 Elections shall set the base platform for the 2024 Lok Sabha Elections. Here is the list of States - Karnataka, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh,Telangana going ahead for elections for the year 2023 and the winner's tenurity shall continue for the next 5years. We have to wait and see if the ECI decides to have its 1st election in Jammu and Kashmir since its Cancellation of Article 370 in 2019. List of Upcoming Elections in India State wise Sl.No State name Current tenure Election year Total AC Total PC Total Rajyasabha 1 18 Dec, 2018 - 17 Dec, 2023 2023 40 1 1 2 4 Jan, 2019 - 3 Jan, 2024 2024 90 11 5 3 7 Jan, 2019 - 6 Jan, 2024 2024 230 29 11 4 15 Jan, 2019 - 14 Jan, 2024 2024 200 25 10 5 17 Jan, 2019 - 16 Jan, 2024 2024 119 17 7 6 12 June, 2019 - 11 June, 2024 2024 175 25 11 7 3 June, 2019 - 2 June, 2024 2024 60 2 1 8 25 June, 2019 - 24 June, 2024 2024 147 21 10 9 3 June, 2019 - 2 June, 2024 2024 32 1 1 10 4 Nov, 2019 - 4 Nov, 2024 2024 90 10 5 11 27 Nov, 2019 - 26 Nov, 2024 2024 288 48 19 12 6 Jan, 2020 - 5 Jan, 2025 2025 81 14 6 13 24 Feb, 2020 - 23 Feb, 2025 2025 70 7 3 14 23 Nov, 2021 - 22 Nov, 2025 2025 243 40 16 15 21 May, 2021 - 20 May, 2026 2026 126 14 7 16 24 May, 2021 - 23 May, 2026 2026 140 20 9 17 11 May, 2021 - 10 May, 2026 2026 234 39 18 18 8 May, 2021 - 7 May, 2026 2026 294 42 16 19 16 June, 2021 - 15 June, 2026 2026 30 1 1 20 15 Mar, 2022 - 14 Mar, 2027 2027 40 2 1 21 14 Mar, 2022 - 13 Mar, 2027 2027 60 2 1 22 17 Mar, 2022 - 16 Mar, 20...

Karnataka Assembly Elections 2023: Voting date, result and all you need to know

By India Today Information Desk: The Election Commission of India (ECI) released the schedule for the upcoming Karnataka assembly election on Wednesday. It is the fifteenth assembly election for the state of Karnataka. The election sets the stage for yet another showdown between the ruling BJP and the Congress ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections and the As of May 24, 2023, the Karnataka Legislative Assembly's term will come to an end. In the last five years, the state has seen a remarkable turn of events, with three Chief Ministers leading the state. KARNATAKA ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2023: LIST OF CHIEF MINISTERS (2018- 2023) Chief Minister Starting Date Ending Date Total Tenure Political Party BS Yediyurappa May 17, 2018 May 23, 2018 6 days Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP) HD Kumaraswamy May 23, 2018 July 26, 2019 1 year, 64 days Janata Dal(Secular) BS Yediyurappa July 26, 2019 July 28, 2021 2 years, 2 days Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP) Basavaraj Bommai July 28, 2021 Existing 1 year, 244 days Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP) WHEN IS KARNATAKA ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2023 VOTING AND RESULT: FULL SCHEDULE Sl. No Poll Events Date 1 Date of issue of Gazette Notification April 13, 2023 2 Last date for filing nominations April 20, 2023 3 Date for scrutiny of nominations April 21, 2023 4 Last date for the withdrawal of candidatures April 24, 2023 5 Date of polling May 10, 2023 6 Date of counting May 13, 2023 7 Date before which the election process will be completed May 15, 2023 KARNATAKA ASSEMBLY EL...

Karnataka Elections 2023: Date, schedule, results – All you need to know

Karnataka Elections 2023 date, schedule, result: The Election Commission of India on Wednesday announced the schedule for the Karnataka Assembly Elections at a press conference held at the Vigyan Bhavan in New Delhi on Wednesday, March 29. As per the schedule announced by the Election Commission of India, the Karnataka elections 2023 will be held in a single phase to elect a new government which should be in place by May 24. There are 224 Assembly seats up for grabs with the term of the current Assembly ending on May 24. Also Read: Karnataka Elections 2023: All you need to know There are a total of 58,282 polling stations, of which 28,866 fall in urban areas. The average number of voters per polling station is 883. The Election Commission of India said it has identified sensitive booths where it will deploy a three-pronged approach. West Bengal Election 2021: Full list of BJP candidates There are 9.17 lakh first-time voters in Karnataka. In a first, the ECI has also made voting from home available in the state for people above 80 years of age and those with disabilities in the upcoming elections. There are a total of 5.21 crore voters in the state, which includes 2.59 women voters and 2.62 crore male voters. Of the total voters, 16,976 are above the age of 100, 4,699 are third gender and 9.17 lakh are first-time voters. The Election Commission has said that it will set up special booths for vulnerable tribal groups and transgenders. Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar ...

Karnataka Election 2023 Date: Polling on May 10, Results on May 13 for Karnataka Assembly Elections

Last week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a strong pitch for the return of the ruling Asking people if they want him to serve them and Karnataka, PM Modi said. "If I have to serve you and do something for you, I will need BJP's strong government in Karnataka, and you will have to make BJP win and bring in its strong government." The Congress on Saturday released its first list of 124 candidates for the upcoming assembly elections with former chief minister Siddaramaiah being fielded from his Varuna seat. Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) chief DK Shivakumar will contest the elections from his Kanakapura assembly constituency.

Upcoming Elections in India 2023

The year 2023 Elections shall set the base platform for the 2024 Lok Sabha Elections. Here is the list of States - Karnataka, Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh,Telangana going ahead for elections for the year 2023 and the winner's tenurity shall continue for the next 5years. We have to wait and see if the ECI decides to have its 1st election in Jammu and Kashmir since its Cancellation of Article 370 in 2019. List of Upcoming Elections in India State wise Sl.No State name Current tenure Election year Total AC Total PC Total Rajyasabha 1 18 Dec, 2018 - 17 Dec, 2023 2023 40 1 1 2 4 Jan, 2019 - 3 Jan, 2024 2024 90 11 5 3 7 Jan, 2019 - 6 Jan, 2024 2024 230 29 11 4 15 Jan, 2019 - 14 Jan, 2024 2024 200 25 10 5 17 Jan, 2019 - 16 Jan, 2024 2024 119 17 7 6 12 June, 2019 - 11 June, 2024 2024 175 25 11 7 3 June, 2019 - 2 June, 2024 2024 60 2 1 8 25 June, 2019 - 24 June, 2024 2024 147 21 10 9 3 June, 2019 - 2 June, 2024 2024 32 1 1 10 4 Nov, 2019 - 4 Nov, 2024 2024 90 10 5 11 27 Nov, 2019 - 26 Nov, 2024 2024 288 48 19 12 6 Jan, 2020 - 5 Jan, 2025 2025 81 14 6 13 24 Feb, 2020 - 23 Feb, 2025 2025 70 7 3 14 23 Nov, 2021 - 22 Nov, 2025 2025 243 40 16 15 21 May, 2021 - 20 May, 2026 2026 126 14 7 16 24 May, 2021 - 23 May, 2026 2026 140 20 9 17 11 May, 2021 - 10 May, 2026 2026 234 39 18 18 8 May, 2021 - 7 May, 2026 2026 294 42 16 19 16 June, 2021 - 15 June, 2026 2026 30 1 1 20 15 Mar, 2022 - 14 Mar, 2027 2027 40 2 1 21 14 Mar, 2022 - 13 Mar, 2027 2027 60 2 1 22 17 Mar, 2022 - 16 Mar, 20...

Karnataka Elections 2023: Date, schedule, results – All you need to know

Karnataka Elections 2023 date, schedule, result: The Election Commission of India on Wednesday announced the schedule for the Karnataka Assembly Elections at a press conference held at the Vigyan Bhavan in New Delhi on Wednesday, March 29. As per the schedule announced by the Election Commission of India, the Karnataka elections 2023 will be held in a single phase to elect a new government which should be in place by May 24. There are 224 Assembly seats up for grabs with the term of the current Assembly ending on May 24. Also Read: Karnataka Elections 2023: All you need to know There are a total of 58,282 polling stations, of which 28,866 fall in urban areas. The average number of voters per polling station is 883. The Election Commission of India said it has identified sensitive booths where it will deploy a three-pronged approach. West Bengal Election 2021: Full list of BJP candidates There are 9.17 lakh first-time voters in Karnataka. In a first, the ECI has also made voting from home available in the state for people above 80 years of age and those with disabilities in the upcoming elections. There are a total of 5.21 crore voters in the state, which includes 2.59 women voters and 2.62 crore male voters. Of the total voters, 16,976 are above the age of 100, 4,699 are third gender and 9.17 lakh are first-time voters. The Election Commission has said that it will set up special booths for vulnerable tribal groups and transgenders. Chief Election Commissioner Rajiv Kumar ...

Karnataka Election 2023: BJP will return to power in Karnataka with absolute majority, CM Bommai says

Karnataka Election 2023: BJP will return to power in Karnataka with absolute majority, CM Bommai says Karnataka Election Schedule 2023 Live Updates: Assembly elections in Karnataka will be held on May 10 and the results will be declared on May 13, the Election Commission announced on Wednesday. There are 224 seats in the Karnataka assembly. There are 5.21 crore voters including 2.59 women voters. The number also includes 16,976 centenarians, 4,699 third gender and 9.17 lakh first time voters. While the Congress released its first list of 124 candidates last week, Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai on Tuesday said that BJP will announce the list of candidates in the first week of April. Stay with TO for all updates: Read Less For all the issues that the Congress party is grappling with currently, it is observed that a victory in the May 10 Karnataka elections could mark a revival of its political fortunes, bolstering its position and strengthening its credentials as the main opposition party against the ruling BJP at the centre, ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.By ensuring a win in Karnataka, the party also wants to bounce back after the recent losses in the northeastern states, and give it a momentum of sorts to take on the battle-ready election machinery of the BJP, later this year in the Hindi heartland states of Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Rajasthan.The Congress seems to be heading for the Karnataka polls so far on the strength of its local leadership and focusing ...

Karnataka Assembly Elections 2023: Voting date, result and all you need to know

By India Today Information Desk: The Election Commission of India (ECI) released the schedule for the upcoming Karnataka assembly election on Wednesday. It is the fifteenth assembly election for the state of Karnataka. The election sets the stage for yet another showdown between the ruling BJP and the Congress ahead of the 2024 Lok Sabha elections and the As of May 24, 2023, the Karnataka Legislative Assembly's term will come to an end. In the last five years, the state has seen a remarkable turn of events, with three Chief Ministers leading the state. KARNATAKA ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2023: LIST OF CHIEF MINISTERS (2018- 2023) Chief Minister Starting Date Ending Date Total Tenure Political Party BS Yediyurappa May 17, 2018 May 23, 2018 6 days Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP) HD Kumaraswamy May 23, 2018 July 26, 2019 1 year, 64 days Janata Dal(Secular) BS Yediyurappa July 26, 2019 July 28, 2021 2 years, 2 days Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP) Basavaraj Bommai July 28, 2021 Existing 1 year, 244 days Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP) WHEN IS KARNATAKA ASSEMBLY ELECTION 2023 VOTING AND RESULT: FULL SCHEDULE Sl. No Poll Events Date 1 Date of issue of Gazette Notification April 13, 2023 2 Last date for filing nominations April 20, 2023 3 Date for scrutiny of nominations April 21, 2023 4 Last date for the withdrawal of candidatures April 24, 2023 5 Date of polling May 10, 2023 6 Date of counting May 13, 2023 7 Date before which the election process will be completed May 15, 2023 KARNATAKA ASSEMBLY EL...

Karnataka Election 2023 Date: Polling on May 10, Results on May 13 for Karnataka Assembly Elections

Last week, Prime Minister Narendra Modi made a strong pitch for the return of the ruling Asking people if they want him to serve them and Karnataka, PM Modi said. "If I have to serve you and do something for you, I will need BJP's strong government in Karnataka, and you will have to make BJP win and bring in its strong government." The Congress on Saturday released its first list of 124 candidates for the upcoming assembly elections with former chief minister Siddaramaiah being fielded from his Varuna seat. Pradesh Congress Committee (PCC) chief DK Shivakumar will contest the elections from his Kanakapura assembly constituency.