Mangaluru/Udupi, Jun 5: Counting of votes in the two-phase Gram Panchayat elections in Karnataka was taken up today, with political parties engaged in the process of assessing their strength at the grass-roots level.

The counting process started in Mangaluru, Udupi and taluk headquarters of each taluk in the twin districts as well as the other districts of the state at 8 a.m. on Friday amidst tight security.
The counting process will continue till evening, and State Election Officials said the full picture on the poll outcome would be known by tomorrow.
Ballot papers were used in voting held in two phases on May 29 and June 2 in all the districts of Karnataka.
The elections were not fought on party basis but a vast majority of candidates owed their allegiance to main political parties of the BJP, the Congress, JDS, CPIM and SDPI.
The counting process is underway in all 176 taluk headquarters in the state. As many as 94,348 candidates contested the polls held in two phases for 5,835 gram panchayats. As many as 8,690 were elected unopposed.
If two candidates get equal number of votes and if a candidate loses by a single vote, then a request for recounting of votes could be made. It is left to the electoral officers to take a final decision on recounting.



























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