MySuru: The day after polling to mysuru-chamarajanagar double seat in the council of the legislature, speculation has been rampant that the dictation of the congress to members of the party from the local body in both districts to choose the first preferential election may have jerked the opportunity JD (s) to win the segment.
Congress and JD each have one seat in the Legislative Council of MySuru and Chamarajanagar.
However, the Division in MySuru Unit from JD (S) – Incumbent MLC Sandesh Nagaraju and not satisfied Chamundeshwari MLA GT Devegowda did not support party candidates in elections – may have given the Safron party to Edge on Hustings this time.
The President of Mysuru City Unit from Congress R Murthy told Stoi, “Thimmaiiah’s victory will be guaranteed after only one round of calculations.
Local limbs have provided the first preferential voice to support party candidates, and there is no doubt that we will win a seat.” Meanwhile, The JD KV Mallesh leader said that the party asked members to provide the first or second preferential voice for his candidates.
“At the gram of Panchayats, JD (s) is a strong force, and given that our candidates belong to the Vokkaliga community, we are confident of the local body members who have given our second preferential voice to our candidates, who will secure us victory,” Mallesh told Stoi .
Of the 6,787 eligible voters, 6,769 carried out their franchises in Friday elections.
Every candidate that supports 2,500 first preferential sound is more players like to win the election.
Although Thimmiah from Congress, Raghu from BJP and CN Manjegowda from JD (s) appealed to voters to provide their first preferential voice in supporting them, former MLA and Nagaraj Valist activist looking for the second preferential voice, which he believed would swing the election for help .
In the election of the legislative council held in December 2015, R Dharmasena from Congress was surveyed 3,037 the first preferential sound to win.
On the other hand, there was a close fight for the second preferential election between Sandesh Nagaraj from JD (s) and Raghu (BJP), with the former winner.
Sandesh surveyed 2,257 the sound of the first preference, while Raghu received 1,828.
However, in the elimination round, Sandesh ranged from 2,632 votes and won a chair.
Given the determining role that the first preferential selection can play, the three large parties make a strong attraction to vote to choose their respective candidates.
Meanwhile, the ballot box is stored in a strong room, which will be opened to be calculated on December 14.
The results are expected to be stated at night.