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Karnataka Exit Poll 2023: Time, When And Where To Watch Live Streaming

As soon as voting concludes, agencies such as Matrize, CVoter, Lokniti-CSDS, Axis My India, and Today's Chanakya are anticipated to broadcast their exit poll results on television.

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Karnataka Exit Poll 2023: Voting will conclude for the 2023 Karnataka Assembly Elections at 6 p.m. And shortly thereafter, numerous organisations will begin conducting exit polls for the Karnataka Elections 2023. This year, 2,615 candidates (2,429 men, 185 women, and one other) are vying for 224 assembly seats in Karnataka. Today, voting began at 7 a.m., and more than 52.03 percent of eligible voters cast ballots by 3 p.m.

As soon as voting concludes, agencies such as Matrize, CVoter, Lokniti-CSDS, Axis My India, and Today’s Chanakya are anticipated to broadcast their exit poll results on television.

When And Where To Watch Live Streaming Of Karnataka Exit Poll 2023

After 6 p.m., Zee News will provide live coverage of the exit poll for the 2023 Karnataka Assembly Elections. India.com Digital will publish the exit poll results, while Zee News will air the predictions.

Karnataka Assembly polls 2023 LIVE: 20.99% voter turnout recorded till 11 am

Results of the 2018 Karnataka Assembly Elections

In the 2018 Karnataka Assembly Elections, the BJP led with 104 seats, followed by the Congress with 80 seats, the JD (S) with 38 seats, the KPJP, the BSP, and an independent with one seat each.

Karnataka Assembly Election 2023: Current Voter Participation

At 3 p.m., the voter turnout in the ongoing Karnataka Assembly elections was 52.18 percent. The Election Commission reported on Wednesday that Ramanagaram had the highest voter turnout at 3 p.m., at 63.36 percent, while B.B.M.P (South) had the lowest, at 40.28 percent. At 1 PM, the total voter turnout was 37.25 percent, a significant increase from 20.99 percent at 11 AM.

Current Assembly elections will determine the electoral fortunes of 2,615 candidates from various parties.

In this year’s Karnataka elections, the Congress (supported by the CPI) and JDS are running independently in an attempt to form a majority government.

Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) Central had 29.41% voter turnout by 1pm, while BBMP as a whole had 29.90%. (North).

As of 1 p.m., the voting percentages for BBMP (South) were 30.68 percent, Bagalkot 40.87 percent, Bangalore Rural 40.16 percent, Bangalore Urban 31.54 percent, Belgaum 37.48 percent, and Bellary 39.74 percent.

Dakshina Kannada recorded 44.17 per cent voter turnout, Bijapur 36.55 per cent, Davanagere 38.64 per cent, Uttara Kannada 42.43 per cent and Tumkur 40.60 per cent.

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