Live Blog: Dakshina Kannada LS constituency

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April 17, 2014

Voting

Mangalore, Apr 17: Welcome to Coastaldigest.com's live coverage of voting trend in Dakshina Kannada Lok Sabha constituency, which comprises of eight assembly constituencies and 1,766 polling stations at 992 locations. Among them there are 192 hyper sensitive and 424 sensitive booths. The district administration has arranged live webcasting from 247 polling stations in the constituency with the help of engineering students. As many as 8,108 polling staff, including 4,652 women are on duty at these polling stations today. In addition there are 1,800 Group D employees, police and supervisory staff also on duty. 213 stations have all women polling staff excluding security personnel. 14 candidates are in the fray.

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6:30 pm: 76.67 percent polling in Dakshina Kannada constituency: A total of 11,96 voters exercised their franchise out of 15,64114 eligible voters.

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4:00 pm: The constituency records an average of 62.16 % turnout: Beltangady - 64.10%, Moodbidri - 63.28%, Mangalore North - 56.55%, Mangalore South - 58.49%, Mangalore - 59.23%, Bantwal - 55.35%, Puttur - 69.84%, Sullia - 72.23%

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2:30pm: The voter turnout in Dakshina Kannada crossed 50: Beltangady - 52.06%, Moodbidri – 40%, Mangalore North - 44.31%, Mangalore South – 48%, Mangalore- 51%, Bantwal – 47%, Puttur – 58%, Sullia – 59%

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1:30 pm: Puttur has recorded maximum polling percentage in Dakshina Kannada district so far. The assembly constituency-wise polling percentage is here: Beltangady - 47%, Moodbidri - 43%, Mangalore North – 40 %, Mangalore South - 42%, Mangalore- 46%, Bantwal - 38%, Puttur – 53%, Sullia – 51%.

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12:00 pm:The constituency-wise polling percentage:Beltangady - 37%, Moodbidri - 35%, Mangalore North – 32%, Mangalore South – 32 %, Mangalore – 33%, Bantwal – 35 %, Puttur – 40%, Sullia – 43%

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12:00 am: Faulty EVM at Booth No. 171 at Jokatte on the outskirts of Mangalore made Jokatte residents to wait more than an hour

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11: 25 am: A 80-year-old woman, Gangamma, of Moodushedde, died after casting her vote at Nethaji School in Moodushedde near Pilikula

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11: 15 am: Kavalapadur and Vagga booths in Bantwal taluk records 24% polling till 10 am

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11:00 a.m. The voter turnout in eight assembly constituencies of Daskshina Kananda constituency was as follows: Beltangady - 26.09%, Moodbidri - 23.26%, Mangalore North - 22.17%, Mangalore South - 23.29%, Mangalore (Ullal) - 25. 85%, Bantwal - 27. 56 %, Puttur - 26.23 %, Sullia - 29.30 %.

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10.15 am: Peaceful voting. No untoward incident was reported in the district during polling

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10.00 am: Impressive voter turnout in most regions across Dakshina Kannada

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9:40 am: Residents of Kalleri village in Belthangady taluk agreed to drop poll boycott plan after DK ZP CEO Tulsi Maddineni assuered regular power supply for the village

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9.35 am: Former Minister Krishna J Palemar exercised his franchise at Kodialbail

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9:30 am: Technical snag appeared in EVM in Canara School in Mangalore. Later rectified

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9:30 am: Minister Abhaychandra Jain exercised franchise at Moodbidri

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9: 25 am: Minister Ramanath Rai casts his vote at Thodambila village in Bantwal

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9: 25 am: Belthangady MLA Vasanth Bangera exercised his franchise at Government Higher Primary School in Belthangady

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9: 00 am: At Vitla Padnur in Bantwal taluk, the polling process got delayed for an hour due to technical faults in EVM machines which were later replaced by the authorities concerned

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8:50 am: Technical glitches in EVM bothered the polling staff in Aikala village in Mulky

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8:45 am: JDS candidate for Udupi-Chikmagalur LS Constituency V Dhananjay Kumar casts his vote in a school at Bejai in Mangalore

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8:35 am: BJP's candidate Nalin Kumar Kateel casts his vote in a booth in Ladyhill

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8:30 am: AAP candidate for Dakshina Kannada LS Constituency M R Vasudev casts his vote in a school on Jail road, Mangalore

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8:30 am: Former Chief Minister Sadananda Gowda along with his wife Dati casts his vote at Halady village in Puttur Taluk. He said 'Modi Hava' will sweep the country.

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7:15 am: Mangalore South MLA J R Lobo casts his vote at the St Sebastian School, Bendur.

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7: 10 am: Some of the polling stations yet to open, according to reliable sources.

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7:00 am: Voting begins across Dakshina Kannada Lok Sabha constituency. Dozens of senior leaders of Congress and BJP are already joined the queue in front of polling stations.

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