Bidar South Election Result 2023 Live Update: BJP won in This Karnataka Seat

Bidar South Election Result Live Updates: Get all updates on Karnataka assembly election results on The Quint.

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Election Result live updates for Karnataka Assembly election 2023.

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Bidar South Assembly Election Result 2023 Live Updates: It’s time for the results of the Karnataka Assembly Election 2023. For all the important live updates on the Karnataka Assembly election results, click here.

A total of 2,613 candidates are in the poll fray. The ruling BJP fielded its candidates in all 224 Assembly seats, Congress in 223 (supporting Sarvodaya Karnataka Party in Melukote), JD(S) in 207, AAP in 209, BSP in 133, CPI(M) in 4, JD(U) in 8, NPP in 2, and 918 are independents.

Out of 2,613 candidates in the poll fray, 2,427 are male, 184 female and 2 others.

Let’s now move on to the Bidar South Assembly constituency in Karnataka, which falls under Bidar district.

Bidar South Election Results

In Bidar South constituency, it is a fight between Dr. Shailendra Beldale from the BJP, Ashok Kheny from the Congress, and Bandeppa Khasempur from the JD(S).

Currently, BJP has won in Bidar South.

In 2018, the seat had been won by JD(S). The winning candidate was Bandeppa. The BJP candidate Dr. Shailendra Beldale had come in second place.

In the 2013 Assembly election, the seat had been won by Ashok Kheny of the Karnataka Makkala Paksha. The JDS candidate Bandeppa Kashempur had come in second place.

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The 2023 Karnataka Assembly Election

Voting for the 224 constituencies in the 2023 Karnataka election took place in a single phase on 10 May.

According to the Election Commission, there are a total of 5,21,73,579 registered voters in Karnataka, of which 2.62 crore are male voters and 2.59 crore are female voters.

In the 2018 Karnataka Assembly elections, BJP had won 104 seats, Congress 80 and JD(S) 37. Veteran BJP leader B S Yediyurappa took oath as Chief Minister, as the leader of the single largest party. But he had to step down within 72 hours as the BJP could not muster up the numbers to reach the majority mark. Congress and JD(S) joined hands in a post-poll alliance and formed the government. But in 2019, the BJP came to power after the Congress-JD(S) alliance lost their majority when over a dozen of their MLAs resigned. Yediyurappa became the Chief Minister again. In 2021, he was replaced from the top spot by the BJP's Basavaraj Bommai, who went into the 2023 election as the incumbent CM.

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Published: 13 May 2023,06:10 AM IST

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