Mangaluru/Udupi, Dec 27: Amidst tight security the voting for the Legislative Council election for Dakshina Kannada-Udupi local bodies’ constituency has begun in the twin districts. Both the district administrations have made elaborate arrangements to ensure peaceful polling. The polling which started at 8 a.m. on Sunday is expected to conclude at 4 p.m.
The candidates who are contesting from the constituency are: K Prathapchandra Shetty (Congress), Prakash Shetty (JDS), Praveenchandra Jain (JDS), Kota Srinivas Poojary (BJP), Alphonse Franco (Ind), Ismail Doddamane (Ind), K Jayaprakash Hegde (Ind) and K Harikrishna Bantwal (Ind).
The term of the sitting MLCs elected from local bodies constituency of Dakshina Kannada – Kota Srinivas Poojary and Prathapchandra Shetty (Cong) – will end on January 5. The total number of voters in the constituency is 6,558, including 3,368 female voters. The constituency has 410 polling booths.
The number of voters in Dakshina Kannada district is 3,844 while in Udupi district it is 2,714. The number of voters in Kundapur taluk is 1091 with 67 polling booths, Udupi has 1,156 voters with 63 polling booths, while Karkala has 539 with 36 polling booths. Mangaluru taluk, meanwhile, has 1,204 voters with 61 booths, Bantwal has 928 with 60 booths, Belthangady has 704 with 50 booths, Puttur has 657 voters with 43 booths and Sullia has 361 with 30 booths.
Madappady Gram Panchayat in Sullia taluk and Konaje in Puttur taluk have the lowest number of voters – five each – while Mangaluru City Corporation has highest, with 65 voters.
The Dakshina Kannada district a total of 1,164 officials have been deployed for polling in the district. As many as 269 micro observers have been appointed. There are 269 presiding officers, 269 assistant presiding officers, 53 additional polling officers and 269 Group D workers in Dakshina Kannada.
Elaborate arrangements in Udupi
Similarly, elaborate arrangements have been made in Udupi district. K. Annamalai, Superintendent of Police, said that three units of Karnataka State Reserve Police (KSRP) and eight units of District Armed Reserve Police (DAR) have been pressed into service in sensitive areas.
In addition to these, as many as 200 Home Guards and 400 police personnel would be on vigil during the elections. As many as 17 checkposts have been set up at vital locations in the district. “Additional security has been provided for seven polling stations in the naxalite affected areas of the district,” he said.
There are a total of 2,714 voters in the district including those from gram panchayats, taluk panchayats, zilla panchayats and urban local bodies. Voting will take place from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
There are a total of 166 polling stations in the district including 67 in Kundapur taluk, 63 in Udupi taluk and 36 in Karkala taluk. There are three mustering and de-mustering centres in the district. They are Court Hall, Taluk Office, Mini Vidhan Soudha in Kundapur; Court Hall and Officers Club, Taluk Office in Udupi; Taluk Office, Mini Vidhan Soudha in Karkala.
“The process of mustering, wherein ballot boxes are carried to the respective polling stations had taken place without hassles,” said R. Vishal, Deputy Commissioner.
The voters should have either the EPIC card or identity cards with photos provided by the local bodies. Eight candidates were in the fray for the election. The ninth column was for none of the above (NOTA). Mobile telephones and other electronic equipments were banned in polling stations. No political activities would be allowed in 200 metres radius of the polling stations.



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