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Karnataka Assembly Election 2018 at a Glance

Karnataka assembly election 2018 will be held on 12th May and the counting will happen on May 15th. From poll predictions to the cast break down of the candidate lists of various parties, we offer comprehensive information about the elections.

Karnataka Assembly Election 2018 Dates

Date of notificationApril 17
Last date to file nomination April 24
Last date to withdraw nominationApril 27
Date of pollingMay 12
Date of counting May 15

Assembly Elections 2018 – Number of Voters in Karnataka

Category20132018
Female Voters21,367,91224,471,979
Transgender Voters2,1004,552
Male Voters22,315,72725,205,820
Number of Young Voters718,0001,542,000
Total Number of Voters44,403,739
51,224,351

Interesting Facts 

  • Number of candidates running – as many as 3374
  • Female candidates 259
  • Male candidates – 3115

Interesting Figures and Numbers

  • Over Rs 120 crore sized as on April 30th, ahead of Karnataka assembly poll 2018.
  • Karnataka may overtake TN on total seizure – (around Rs130 crore seized in the 2016 elections from TN)
  • Uttar Pradesh tops the list – Rs 190 crore cumulative seizure

Total cash seized from March 27 – April 24, 2018, almost equal to the amount of cash seized during the 2013 Assembly and the 2014 Lok Sabha elections combined together. Here are some quick facts

  • Rs 14.42 crore was seized during the 2013 polls
  • Rs 28.08 crore was seized in 2014.
  • Both combined together-  Rs 42.5 crore.
  • Unaccounted cash seized March 27 – April 24, 2018, was Rs 41.94 crore
  • 112,877 liters of alcohol were seized in 2013 Assembly and 2014 Loksabha elections
  • 409,099.785 liters were seized till April 25, 2018. It is considered as 3 times more than 2013 Assembly and 2014 Loksabha elections
  • 303 excise licenses for bars and retails shops in Bengaluru alone were suspended for violating poll code conduct till 24 April 2018
  • 793 excise license suspended statewide till 24 April 2018
  • 14 licenses suspended in 2014 Lok Sabha polls

Candidates Contesting from Two Constituencies

  • Siddaramaiah (Cong): Chamundeshwari and Badami
  • Sriramulu (BJP): Molakalmuru and Badami
  • Kumaraswamy (JDS): Channapatna and Ramanagara

Party-wise Election Manifesto – 2018 Karnataka Assembly ELection

M3 EVMs to be Used for the 1st time Karnataka 2018 Assembly Elections

Yes, for the 1st time in Indian, 3rd generation or M3 EVMs will be used in this election and it is for the 1st time in India too. the machine is produced by Electronics Corporation of India Ltd and Bharat Electronics Lt. Here are the main features and pointers:

  • This will be used in 7 constituencies
  • The machine can store the data of 384 candidates
  • Data and information 64 candidates can be accessed at once
  • Comes with a self-diagnostics feature – the system can identify defects within
  • The vehicles carrying the M3 EVMs are with GPS
  • The machines come with paper trail slips

BJP VS Congress?

What people think about the Government’s performance and how it can influence the election? Check out the data (based on a report on asianage.com) below:

Siddaramaiah and Modi Govt. Performance 

LeaderFully SatisfiedSomewhat SatisfiedFully Dissatisfied Somewhat Dissatisfied
Siddaramaiah 27%43%16%12%
Narendra Modi25%39%17%14%

Anti Incumbency Vote Divide and CM Candidates’ Popularity

Anti Incumbency Vote DivideBJP JD(S)Others
53%32%15%
CM Candidates and Popularity Siddaramaiah (INC)BS Yeddyurappa (BJP)HD Kumaraswamy (JD(S)
30%25%20%

Assessment of State Government’s Performance over the last 5 Years

Key AreasImprovedRemained the Same Deteriorated
Essential Commodity Prices77%18%4%
Corruption55%34%7%
Employment Opportunities16%40%37%
Road Conditions62%29%8%
Electricity62%33%4%
Drinking Water58%32%9%
Irrigation40%43%15%
Religious Harmony39%38%14%

Children of Politicians Contesting in Karnataka Assembly Election 2018

  1. Siddaramaiah’s son Dr. Yathindra Siddaramaiah – Varuna constituency
  2. Mallikarjun Kharge’s son, Priyank Kharge – Chittapur constituency.
  3. K H Muniyappa’s daughter Roopa – Kolar Gold Fields constituency.
  4. Ramalinga Reddy’s daughter Sowmya Reddy – Jayanagar constituency.
  5. TB Jayachandra’s son Santosh – Chikanayakanahalli constituency.
  6. M Krishnappa’s son Priya Krishna – Vijayanagar constituency.

Sons of Karnataka CMs Contesting in the Assembly Polls 2018

  • Deve Gowda’s sons Kumaraswamy & Revanna (JDS)
  • JH Patel’s son Mahima Patel
  • Bangarappa’s sons Madhu Bangarappa (Congress) & Kumar Bangarappa (BJP)
  • Dharam Singh’s son Ajay Singh
  • Siddaramaiah’s son Yathindra Siddaramaiah (Congress)
  • Gundu Rao’s son Dinesh Gundu Rao (Congress)
  • Bommai’s son Basavaraj Bommai (BJP)

NOTA Debuts in a General Assembly Election in Karnataka

  •  NOTA or None of the Above made its debut in Karnataka Assembly Election 2018
  • It was used in 2014 Lok Sabha elections
  • 2.57 lakh persons chose NOTA in 2014
  • 434 candidates were rejected in 2014
  • Constituencies with candidates who have criminal backgrounds witnessed NOTA being used the most
  • In 2018 Assembly Election there are 56 such constituencies
  • NOTA was used for the 1st time in rolled out in September 2013
  • Since then it has secured over 1.33 crores of votes in various elections

Karnataka Assembly Election 2018 – Gender, Caste, and Religious Equation of Candidates

Party CongressBJPJD (S)
Women 15
Muslims14
Dalits 36
Family Members6
Brahmins7
Christians 3
Jains2
ST15
OBC52
Lingayats
42
Vokkaligas
39

Also See

  1. 2018 Karnataka Assembly Election Results
  2. Karnataka Poll Predictions 2018
  3. Karnataka Assembly Elections 2108 – Number of Voters in Karnataka
  4. 2014 Loksabha elections result from Karnataka
  5. 2013 Assembly Election Results
  6. 2009 Lok Sabha Elections
  7. 2004 Lok Sabha Election Results
  8. 2004 Assembly Election Results
  9. Karnataka Election Apps – BBMP Launches 4 Android Apps
  10. Chunavana – A Polling Booth App to Guide You
  11. Elections: How to find your polling booth?
  12. How social media wins elections – FactorDaily
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