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Karnataka MLC poll for 25 seats on December 10

Bengaluru: The Door Election Commission on Tuesday announced a biennial election to the Karnataka Legislative Council for 25 seats on December 10, setting the stage for the election battle to control the top house.
The election was announced as the term 25 board members ended on January 5 members 20 selection of local authorities formed voters.
The election results will be stated on December 14.
The board has 75 members.
The powerful BJP is the majority at home above, where it is difficult to pass the key – and, often, controversial – legislation without understanding the tacit of opposition parties.
Draft voter list to come out in 3 days with seven retirement legislators, BJP needs to win at least 13 of the 25 seats to win at home over after a six-year gap.
The election presents the main minister of Basavaraj Bommai the opportunity to regain lost land after losing a hanging chair in the native district of Haveri in a recently concluded dispute.
The big names that will retire include the Deputy Board of Chief Justice of the Constitutional Court Pranesh, the social welfare class and the Poojary Minister of incident, the MLC Congress and the Opposition Party SR Patil, the Whether Mahantesh Kavatatigimath party party and the former chairman of the Kratra Chetty Board.
Polls are detained for two seats each of the Constituencies of Local Authority Vijayapura, Dharwad, DK and Mysore; And one of Bidar, Kalaburagi, Uttara Kannada, Raichur, Ballari, Chitradurga, Shivamogga, Chikkamagaluru, Hassan, Tumakuru, Mandya, Bengaluru, Bengalore Rural, Kodagu.
Election Election Commission said the model behavior model will take effect with the direct effect on all 25 constituencies.
It is said that Covid-19 guidelines must be strictly followed.
The head of the election of Manoj Kumar Meena officer said the draft roll of voters would be published in 2-3 days because the number of selected members for the local body must be confirmed.
With the provisions of members of Zilla and Taluk Panchayats after expiration, the selection of scrolls will include GPS and urban local bodies.

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