DK Shivakumar, a seven-time MLA from Kanakapura, submitted his nomination papers on Monday in a show of strength by his supporters.
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Karnataka will hold a vote on May 10th to elect a new government and members of the 224-seat parliament, with the results announced on May 13th. In all, 58,282 polling places will be set up in her 31 districts of the state. Her voters are 5.14 million, of which 2.59 million are men and 2.55 million are women.
The BJP is in power in Karnataka, led by Prime Minister Basavaraj Bommai. The state sees a triangular battle between the BJP, the parliament, the Janata Dal (secularists), or the JD(S) in parliamentary elections. With both national parties in full force in power, JD(S) is focused on areas where it has a strong presence. The BJP’s campaign is being boosted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s outreach to voters. Another central BJP leader has traveled to Karnataka to hold rallies and show local support for his BJP leader.
Key leaders competing in the 2023 Karnataka legislative elections include Janata Dal (secular) HD Kumaraswamy, BS Yediyurappa son BY Vijayendra, Legislative Siddaramaiah, BJP Basavaraj Bommai, and legislative DK Shivakumar .
Karnataka’s Chief Election Officer Manoj Kumar Meena offers better services such as compiling voter rolls, providing electoral photo ID, raising electoral awareness and making the system more transparent We are working with voters to
The 2023 Knowledge Awareness Practice Survey was conducted in Karnataka to understand why there is a gap in electoral participation both at registration and at voting. The survey’s interesting findings and useful suggestions were used to prepare an action plan for Systematic Voter Education and Election Participation (SVEEP), Karnataka’s chief election officer said on his website. .