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Filing of nomination from Nov 11, date of polling Dec 5 for 15 K'taka Assembly seats: CEO

K'taka Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) Sanjeev Kumar, at a press conference, said that the date for filing nominations for the bye-elections to the 15 Assembly seats in Karnataka is from November 11-18 while the date of polling has been set for December 5. Further, the counting of votes is scheduled to begin on November 9

Filing of nomination from Nov 11, date of polling Dec 5 for 15 K'taka Assembly seats
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Published : Nov 10, 2019, 5:49 PM IST

Bengaluru: The date for filing nominations for the bye-elections to the 15 Assembly seats in Karnataka is from November 11-18, said Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of the state, Sanjeev Kumar, on Sunday.

The date of polling has been set for December 5, while the counting of votes is scheduled to begin on November 9, Kumar said at a press conference.

The CEO added that the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) will also come into effect from tomorrow.

According to Kumar, more than 37 lakh 50 thousand voters will decide the fate of candidates in the upcoming by-polls, including 19.12 lakh male voters and 18.37 lakh female voters while 399 come under the others category.

The CEO added that a total of 4185 polling booths will be set up for the bye-elections and a total of 22,958 polling personnel will be required for the smooth conduct of the elections which will be done using Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and voter-verified paper audit trail (VVPATs).

The elections to the 15 Assembly seats were earlier slated for October 21 but later postponed to December 5 by the Election Commission (EC) as the case pertaining to the disqualification of 17 MLAs was pending in the Supreme Court.

The judgment on their disqualification was reserved by the apex court last month.

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Bengaluru: The date for filing nominations for the bye-elections to the 15 Assembly seats in Karnataka is from November 11-18, said Chief Electoral Officer (CEO) of the state, Sanjeev Kumar, on Sunday.

The date of polling has been set for December 5, while the counting of votes is scheduled to begin on November 9, Kumar said at a press conference.

The CEO added that the Model Code of Conduct (MCC) will also come into effect from tomorrow.

According to Kumar, more than 37 lakh 50 thousand voters will decide the fate of candidates in the upcoming by-polls, including 19.12 lakh male voters and 18.37 lakh female voters while 399 come under the others category.

The CEO added that a total of 4185 polling booths will be set up for the bye-elections and a total of 22,958 polling personnel will be required for the smooth conduct of the elections which will be done using Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and voter-verified paper audit trail (VVPATs).

The elections to the 15 Assembly seats were earlier slated for October 21 but later postponed to December 5 by the Election Commission (EC) as the case pertaining to the disqualification of 17 MLAs was pending in the Supreme Court.

The judgment on their disqualification was reserved by the apex court last month.

Also Read: Suspension of internet services extended in Jaipur Commissionerate till Monday

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Amaravati, Nov 10 (IANS) In a shocking incident, a man was killed during an argument for two rupees in Andhra Pradesh's East Godavari district, police said.



The incident occurred late Saturday in Valasapakala village under Kakinada rural block.



According to police, Suvarnaraju (24), a construction worker, had gone to a cycle shop for inflating his cycle tyres. As he did not have two rupees to pay, there was an argument with shop owner Samba.



The worker allegedly manhandled Samba for abusing him. Enraged over this, Samba's friend Appa Rao, who was present nearby, picked up an iron rod and hit Suvarnaraju on his head.



Locals rushed Suvarnaraju to Kakinada government general hospital, where he died while undergoing treatment.



The police registered a murder case against Samba and Appa Rao. Police picked up Samba while the main accused is on the run.

 


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