A man walks out of a polling booth at Ketiganahalli near Bidadi in Karnataka.
Bangalore:
Around 15 per cent of over 3.6 million voters cast their ballots in the first four hours of voting in bypolls for two Lok Sabha seats from Karnataka on Wednesday, an official said.
"Voting is underway peacefully in both Bangalore Rural and Mandya constituencies," an election commission spokesperson told reporters. Mandya is about 80 kilometres from Bangalore.
Though polling booths opened at 8 am, at many places voting started late because of technical glitches, the spokesperson said.
Polling ends at 5 pm and the vote count is August 24.
The bypolls follow resignations by Janata Dal-Secular Lok Sabha members HD Kumaraswamy and N Cheluvarayaswamy after they got elected to the state assembly in May.
Mr Kumaraswamy held the Bangalore Rural seat while Mr Cheluvarayaswamy represented Mandya.
The two constituencies will see direct fight between the JDS and the ruling Congress party as the Bharatiya Janata Party withdrew its candidates in support of the former.
Mr Kumaraswamy has fielded his wife Anita Kumaraswamy from Bangalore Rural.
Ms Anita is pitted against Congress's DK Suresh, the younger brother of Congress legislator DK Shivakumar.
There are 11 independents in the fray in Bangalore Rural.
In Mandya, the battle is between popular Kannada film actress Ramya of the Congress and CS Puttaraju of JD-S.
Seven independents are also contesting.
Bangalore Rural has over two million voters, around 9,00,000 of them women. Mandya has more than 1.6 million voters, nearly half of them women.
"Voting is underway peacefully in both Bangalore Rural and Mandya constituencies," an election commission spokesperson told reporters. Mandya is about 80 kilometres from Bangalore.
Though polling booths opened at 8 am, at many places voting started late because of technical glitches, the spokesperson said.
Polling ends at 5 pm and the vote count is August 24.
The bypolls follow resignations by Janata Dal-Secular Lok Sabha members HD Kumaraswamy and N Cheluvarayaswamy after they got elected to the state assembly in May.
Mr Kumaraswamy held the Bangalore Rural seat while Mr Cheluvarayaswamy represented Mandya.
The two constituencies will see direct fight between the JDS and the ruling Congress party as the Bharatiya Janata Party withdrew its candidates in support of the former.
Mr Kumaraswamy has fielded his wife Anita Kumaraswamy from Bangalore Rural.
Ms Anita is pitted against Congress's DK Suresh, the younger brother of Congress legislator DK Shivakumar.
There are 11 independents in the fray in Bangalore Rural.
In Mandya, the battle is between popular Kannada film actress Ramya of the Congress and CS Puttaraju of JD-S.
Seven independents are also contesting.
Bangalore Rural has over two million voters, around 9,00,000 of them women. Mandya has more than 1.6 million voters, nearly half of them women.
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