Karnataka voted today. In the high-stakes battle, a combative Congress is eyeing a comeback while the BJP is looking to script history to retain its southern bastion. The election to the 224-seat assembly saw a high-octane campaign that, at times, turned controversial with the level of public discourse plummeting. With the stakes being high in the mega battle of ballots, the major political parties in contention -- the BJP, Congress and JD(S) -- have made a strong pitch to boost their electoral prospects. Voting took place from 7 am to 6 pm amid tight security arrangements. The ballots will be counted on Saturday. Stay tuned to Asianet Newsable for the latest updates from the ground.

06:23 PM (IST) May 10
The voting in the Karnataka Elections 2023 is now over. Though the official count is not in yet, the voter turnout till 5pm was at 65.69 per cent.
Ramanagaram district recorded the highest of 78.22 per cent votes polled followed by Chickaballapur (76.64 per cent) and Tumkur (75.24 per cent)
With the voting over, the focus is now shifting to the Exit Poll predictions. Stay tuned to Asianet News Network for the latest
05:06 PM (IST) May 10
A woman delivered a baby on the premises of a polling station in Bellary district.
At polling booth number 228, a woman named Manila delivered the baby. Her labour pain started in the polling station itself. She was immediately taken to the adjacent room where she delivered a baby boy. Both the mother and the baby are healthy. Later, the woman was shifted to a primary health centre.
03:52 PM (IST) May 10
Latest Voting trends from the Election Commission show 52.18% polling till 3:45 pm across Karnataka.
Ramanagaram has the highest voting percentage in the state with 63.36 per cent of votes being polled in the district.
However, the lowest voting percentage was reported from the BBMP South district where only 40.28 per cent of votes have been cast. BBMP (South) includes the seats of BTM Layout, Basavanagudi, Bommanahalli, Govindraj Nagar, Jayanagar and Padmanaba Nagar.
03:23 PM (IST) May 10
Reports coming in of polling being halted for about an hour in at least nine polling stations in Belagavi.
The halt in voting was reportedly caused due to technical glitches
02:24 PM (IST) May 10
Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sithraman, who cast her vote for Karnataka Assembly polls on Wednesday, expressed confidence about BJP coming back to power in the state with full majority and criticised the Congress over inflation during UPA rule.
Contending that the BJP government is making efforts to control price rise, she hit out at the Congress saying that it doesn't have any right to criticise the Centre on the issue as inflation was constantly high during its tenure.
"You are watching for yourself the situation here, senior citizens, youth, women have come with families and are peacefully standing in queues to cast their votes, and looking at the way in which they interacted with me it is clear to me that BJP will come back victorious with full majority," Sitharaman told media persons in Bengaluru after voting.
To a question on the foremost issues on her mind while voting as an elector, she said: "Good infrastructure, conducive environment for business and startups in Bengaluru and Karnataka in the future days. Also for farmers producing 'Shree Anna' (millets). I have voted for the BJP government here and in Delhi, which we call a double-engine government."
01:58 PM (IST) May 10
Padma Shri Sukri Bommagowda casts her vote in Honnavar. The singer had blessed Prime Minister Narendra Modi when he visited Honnavar during the Karnataka Election 2023 campaign
01:42 PM (IST) May 10
Two people have lost their lives due to heart attack after voting this morning.
Jayanna (49) cast his vote in Chikkole village of Belur taluk in Hassan district. He collapsed just as he was emerging from the booth after casting his vote. Paravva Ishwara Sidnala (Panadi) (68) collapsed outside the polling booth in Yarazharvi village of Savadatti taluk of Belgaum district. She died on the spot.
01:30 PM (IST) May 10
Around 40 per cent voter turnout at 1 pm in Karnataka Assembly Election 2023
Bengaluru has seen just 30 percent voting so far
01:20 PM (IST) May 10
Former Karnataka chief minister and senior Congress leader Siddaramaiah alleged that the ruling BJP wants to win the assembly election with "money power" as they "do not have any developmental works to showcase" to the people.
He also charged Prime Minister Narendra Modi with being silent on price rise, unemployment and corruption in the state during his series of public meetings while campaigning for the elections taking place today.
"Money has been flowing (in the election). Now what else BJP has (done) to go to the voters other than giving them money? What can they say about the state except that they have money? What development have they made," the Leader of Opposition in the Assembly, who is contesting from Varuna in Mysuru district, said.
11:47 AM (IST) May 10
According to the latest Election Commission data, 20.99 per cent of votes have been cast in the Karnataka assembly election.
Udupi continues to be the district with the highest percentage of votes cast at 30.26% followed by the Dakshina Kannada district (28.46%).
The lowest voting percentage is being reported from Chamarajnagar (16.77 per cent)
11:04 AM (IST) May 10
Karnataka Congress president DK Shivakumar after casting his vote at Kanakapura.
"I am confident that Congress will form the government on its own. I am expecting 141 seats (out of 224). People of Karnataka are suffering, and they want change."
10:30 AM (IST) May 10
Union Minister of Parliamentary Affairs, Coal and Mines Pralhad Joshi cast his vote in Hubli with his family at Vivekananda Nagar Rotary School, Nagashettikoppa.
After voting, he urged voters: "Everybody should vote as soon as possible. Exercise your right. Voting is a very sacred act and all citizens must exercise this right given by the constitution. Elections play a very important role in shaping the future of the country and states, and the citizens and voting are at the centre of it. Let's all carry out such a heavy responsibility with enthusiasm and celebrate this festival of democracy."
10:26 AM (IST) May 10
There are reports coming about clashes between BJP and Congress workers in Byatarayanapura (Seat number 152) and in Bellary
10:14 AM (IST) May 10
This bride chose to first cast her vote at Makonahalli village of Mudigere taluk of Chikkamagaluru district before joining her marriage rituals.
The Election Commission says, "It's her BIG DAY and she is here at the polling booth! Spotted bride casting her vote today at a polling station in Mudigere AC."
10:09 AM (IST) May 10
Young voters cast their ballots for the first time in Davangere North Vidhan Sabha Constituency Polling Station No.-144 and 143. Photos: @ZP_Davangere
09:52 AM (IST) May 10
After nearly three hours since the voting began, the highest percentage of polling has been reported from Udupi at 13.28 per cent.
The lowest turnout among all districts in the state was in Chamrajnagar at 5.75 per cent.
09:39 AM (IST) May 10
8.02 per cent polling has been recorded in Karnataka till 9:30 am. Let's take a look at some glimpses of people lining up to vote
09:37 AM (IST) May 10
Meet Ashwin Rajashekha Bhat, who travelled from the United States to cast her vote at Sirsi of Uttara Karnataka
08:22 AM (IST) May 10
Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge said the people of Karnataka have decided to choose a progressive, transparent and welfare-oriented government. He urged the people to vote in large numbers in the election.
"People of Karnataka have decided that they shall choose a progressive, transparent & welfare-oriented government," Kharge said in a tweet.
08:19 AM (IST) May 10
Former Karnataka CM Yediyurappa told the media after casting his vote, "I am 100 per cent sure people will vote in favour of the BJP. More than 75-80 per cent will support us. We will win 130-135 seats."
08:09 AM (IST) May 10
I am very happy with the way our party conducted the campaign and the way people have reacted. I appeal to people to come and vote for the development of the state," says Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai.
07:59 AM (IST) May 10
Former Karnataka chief minister and senior BJP Leader BS Yediyurappa & his family members cast vote in Shikaripura
Karnataka Minister and K Sudhakar casts his vote for at a polling booth in Chikkaballapur
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman casts her vote at a polling booth in Bengaluru
07:53 AM (IST) May 10
Polling officials in Yadgiri were shocked by the monkey infestation in Wadgera panchayat in the Yadgir district. Monkeys created havoc by flipping over the pink tent. The election staff is now busy chasing the monkeys away every time they come near.
07:48 AM (IST) May 10
A heavily pregnant woman cast her first vote in Yeshwantpur. As the delivery date was today, she voted early and went to the hospital for delivery. Voting has also started in Sarvajna Nagar and Rajajinagar Assembly Constituency and people have come to vote early in the morning.
07:44 AM (IST) May 10
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has urged the people of Karnataka to vote in large numbers and enrich the festival of democracy.
PM Modi tweeted, "Urging the people of Karnataka, particularly young and first-time voters to vote in large numbers and enrich the festival of democracy."
07:16 AM (IST) May 10
Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Wednesday (May 10) urged people in Karnataka to come out in large numbers to vote.
02:42 AM (IST) May 10
A total of 2,615 candidates are in the fray in the Karnataka election.
Let us take a look at the details of the nomination papers received in the Karnataka assembly election 2023 and the statistics of the total contesting candidates.
02:40 AM (IST) May 10
Karnataka has never voted the incumbent party to power since 1985. While the BJP is hoping to break the 38-year-old jinx the Congress is hoping for a morale booster victory. A victory for the Congress will be a shot in the arm for the grand old party ahead of the forthcoming elections in some other states and before the 2024 Lok Sabha elections.
The ruling BJP, riding on the Narendra Modi juggernaut, ran its campaign with a blitzkrieg by Prime Minister. The double-engine government sought to heavily bank on Modi's appeal to bolster its campaign, shore up its prospects and fight "anti-incumbency".
Also what needs to be watched out for is whether former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda-led Janata Dal (Secular) will emerge as a "kingmaker" or a "king" by holding the key to government formation, in the event of a hung verdict, as it has done in the past.
02:35 AM (IST) May 10
The Election Commission has constructed model polling booths for the Karnataka assembly election 2023.