All eyes are set on 224 assembly seats of Karnataka that went for polls on May 10, as counting of votes started at 8 am on Saturday amid tight security.
The counting is being held at 36 centres across the State, in which 2,615 candidates are in the fray. “The counting of votes will start at 8.00 am across 36 designated centres in the southern state,” the Election Commission said before the counting.
A clear picture of the result is likely to emerge by noon.
This Assembly election carried much significance as it was held almost a year before the 2024 general elections. The election witnessed an aggressive battle between the Bharatiya Janata Party, Congress, and the Janata Dal (Secular) or JD (S).
Apart from the magic figure of 113 seats out of 224 Assembly seats, here is what you need to know ahead of the counting. Voting for Karnataka assembly polls 2023 concluded on Wednesday evening.