Karnataka EXIT POLL 2023 LIVE Updates: P-Marq predicts hung Assembly, Congress single-largest party with 100 seats
Karnataka EXIT POLL 2023 LIVE Updates: P-Marq predicts hung Assembly, Congress single-largest party with 100 seats
19:14 (IST)
Karnataka EXIT POLL 2023 LIVE Update
Zee News-Matrize Exit Poll
BJP- 79-94 seats
Congress- 103-118 seats
JD(S)- 25-33
Others- 2-5 seats
Total Seats: 224, 113 seats to win
19:00 (IST)
Karnataka EXIT POLL 2023 LIVE Update
Republic P-Marq predicts hung Assembly
BJP- 85-100 seats
Congress- 94-108 seats
JD(S)- 24-32 seats
Others- 2-6 seats
Total Seats: 224, 113 seats to win
18:47 (IST)
Karnataka EXIT POLL 2023 LIVE Update
Jan Ki Baat Exit Poll
BJP- 94-117 seats
Congress- 91-106 seats
JD(S)- 14-24 seats
Total Seats: 224, 113 seats to win
18:41 (IST)
Karnataka EXIT POLL 2023 LIVE Update
Exit Poll Projections by TV-9
BJP: 88 to 98 seats
Congress: 99 to 109 seats
JD(S): 21 to 26 Seats
Total Seats: 224, 113 seats to win
18:27 (IST)
Karnataka EXIT POLL 2023 LIVE Update
Will BJP break the 38-year-old jinx?
No political party has won back-to-back Assembly elections in the state since 1985.
18:02 (IST)
Karnataka EXIT POLL 2023 LIVE Update
3-way contest between BJP, Congress & JD(S)
The state is mainly witnessing a three-cornered contest between the ruling BJP, the Congress and former prime minister H D Deve Gowda's Janata Dal (Secular).
17:47 (IST)
Karnataka EXIT POLL 2023 LIVE Update
Voting underway
The total voter turnout across the state stands at 52.18 percent. Polling will end at 6 pm.
Voter turnout picked up momentum and crossed the 50 per cent mark by 3 pm on Wednesday, in polling to elect representatives to the 224-member Karnataka Legislative Assembly.
In the eight hours of voting, which began at 7 am, Ramanagara recorded the highest turnout of 63.36 per cent, while the lowest polling was seen in Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) South limits (parts of Bengaluru city) at 40.28 percent, election officials said.
The State is mainly witnessing a three-cornered contest between the ruling BJP, the Congress and former prime minister HD Deve Gowda’s Janata Dal (Secular).
A total of 5.31 crore electors are eligible to cast their vote in 58,545 polling stations across the state, where 2,615 candidates are in the fray.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi earlier on Wednesday urged the people of Karnataka to vote in large numbers and enrich the “festival of democracy”.
Former Congress president Rahul Gandhi too appealed to the people of Karnataka to vote in large numbers to build a progressive and a “40-per-cent-commission-free” state.
-With inputs from PTI
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