Bengaluru: Voters on Saturday turned out to be in large quantities in repairs to two chairs assembly Hangal and Sindgi.
The overall addition in both seats is around 76.5% when it will press.
While Hangal recorded the same voter selector as in 2018, Sindgi with 69% witnessed a two percent decline in voting when compared to the previous election.
Nearly 4.4 Lakh selector meets the requirements to give their voices in this general election are required because of the death of sitting MLAS MC Management from Sindgi and CM UDasi from Hangal.
Overall, 19 candidates were in Fray in both constituencies – six of Sindgi and 13 from Hangal.
Two candidates from Sindgi are women.
Vote counting on November 2 “Bypolls died peace without a big incident.
Every time there are differences brought to our notification, we take quick action to fix it,” said the election official.
Slowly start polling, which starts on a slow note at 7 am, take steps at 9am.
The majority of voters appear in the last three hours.
People were seen standing in a long queue before to throw their franchise.
The third party candidate chose their family members.
In Chandkavate village in Sindgi Taluk, there was a small verbal change between Congress and BJP workers about distributing selector slip who had a picture of the Congress of Ashok Managula.
After the police recovered and destroyed the slip, the situation was tamed.
Although the results of the Bypolls have no many political significance, governing BJP, the Opposition Congress and JD (s) carrying out a vibrant campaign, in all have more than 600 demonstrations and meetings in both electoral districts.
The parties believe the results here will set the tone for the 2023 poll.
This is the first election challenge for the Chairman of the Bakavaraj Bommai Minister.
Hangal retaining is important for him because it is adjacent to the Shiggaon assembly segment which is under the Haveri district.
Congress, by ensuring victory, wants to provide momentum in preparation in the 2023 assembly process in the state, while JD (s) is looking to maintain the Sindgi seat and prove it still has a support base in the north.
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BOMMAI, opposition leader Siddaramaiiah and KPCC President DK Shivakumar held more than 30 demonstrations in both elections.
JD (s) Supremo HD Deve Gowda and former CM HD Kumaraswamy camped in the Sindgi constituency for more than 10 days to drive support for their candidates regardless of a weak footing.
Former CM BS Yediyurappa is too active in campaigning for his party candidate.