Karnataka MLC Election Result 2021 LATEST Updates: The BJP so far has emerged victorius in six seats whereas Congress won in three. The JD(S), meanwhile, won a single seat after Suraj Revanna, grandson of former PM HD Deve Gowda, was declared the winner in Hassan. Counting of votes is underway for the biennial election to the Karnataka Legislative Council’s 25 seats from 20 Local Authorities’ constituencies on Tuesday, the results of which will have a bearing on the power equation in the Upper House of the State Legislature. The election held on 10 December, was necessitated as the term of 25 incumbent MLCs - 14 Congress, seven BJP and four JD(S) ends on 5 January. Counting is underway in about 20 centres across the state and a clear picture is likely to emerge by post noon or evening, poll officials said. Out of the total 90 candidates in the fray, 20 each were from BJP and Congress, six from JD(S), 33 independents, and rest were all from smaller parties. There was only one woman candidate in the fray, contesting from Chickmagalur constituency. The electorate for this election comprises elected representatives, including members of urban and rural local bodies. Unlike legislative assembly or Lok Sabha polls, the council contests are decided by preferential votes. The poll outcome will have a bearing on the power equation in the 75-member Upper House, where the ruling BJP wants to gain a majority. The BJP that has expressed confidence about winning maximum seats needs to win at least 13 seats to secure a majority. The good performance in this election will also be a morale booster for the party after losing Hangal seat in the Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai’s home district of Haveri during the recent Assembly bypolls. Speaking to reporters in Varanasi, Bommai expressed confidence of “good results” in favour of the BJP. The Congress too is determined to win maximum seats to keep the BJP away from gaining control of the upper house; while JD(S) has expressed confidence about winning all the six seats it is contesting in. With the aim to get a majority in the Council, State BJP strongman and former Chief Minister BS Yediyurappa, ahead of the polls, had openly sought JD(S)’ support for BJP candidates in the seats where the regional party was not contesting. However, amid buzz about a possible pact with the ruling BJP, JD(S) leader HD Kumaraswamy had said local leaders have been authorised to take a decision on whom to support in the seats where his party is not contesting, keeping in mind the prospects for the 2023 Assembly election. The elections were held for two seats each from the local authorities constituencies of Bijapur, Belgaum, Dharwad, Dakshina Kannada and Mysuru; and one each from Bidar, Gulbarga, Uttara Kannada, Raichur, Bellary, Chitradurga, Shivamogga, Chikmagalur, Hassan, Tumakuru, Mandya, Bangalore, Bangalore Rural, Kolar and Kodagu.
Karnataka MLC Election Result 2021 Updates: HD Deve Gowda's grandson wins in Hassan; Congress wins back seat in Belgaum
Karnataka MLC Election Result 2021 LATEST Updates: The BJP so far has emerged victorius in six seats whereas Congress won in three. The JD(S), meanwhile, won a single seat after Suraj Revanna, grandson of former PM HD Deve Gowda, was declared the winner in Hassan
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JDS’ Suraj Revanna wins in Hassan
JD(S) candidate Suraj Revanna has won the Karnataka Legislative Council polls from Hassan with a lead of over 1,400 votes.
Suraj is the grandson of former Prime Minister HD Deve Gowda. Earlier in 2019, Suraj’s brother Prajwal Revanna had contested from Hassan and been elected as an MP.
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Congress wins back seat in Belgaum
Congress candidate Channaraj Hattiholi won the election for Legislative Council from Belgaum constituency, for which counting of votes was held at RD PU College in Chikkodi on Tuesday.
With this victory, the Congress has won back the seat it had lost in the previous election.
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BJP leads on 12 seats, Cong in 11
The ruling BJP was leading on 12 seats in the Karnataka Legislative Council elections recently held for 25 seats. Opposition Congress was leading on 11 and the JD(S) on one seat.
The election was held on 10 December and recorded over 99 percent turnout.
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What led to the Karnataka MLC elections on 10 Dec
The Karnataka Legislative Council polls were necessitated on 10 December as the term of 25 incumbent MLCs ends on 5 January. Of the elected members who will retire, the Congress has 16 candidates, the BJP has six and the JD(S) four.
The BJP hopes to wrest a sizable number of seats from the Congress, while both the Opposition parties would like to at least hold on to their positions in the House.
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Counting underway for Karnataka Legislative Council election
The results of an election for 25 seats in the Karnataka Legislative Council, held on 10 December, will be announced on Tuesday, 14 December. With a third of the seats in the 75-member upper chamber of the state legislature up for grabs, the elections are important for both the ruling BJP and the opposition Congress in the run-up to the Karnataka Assembly polls of 2023.
