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Karnataka Bypoll Results Live: BJP Leads in Davanagere South, Congress Ahead in Bagalkot
May 4, 2026 by Mediaeye News
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Karnataka Bypoll Results Live: BJP Leads in Davanagere South, Congress Ahead in Bagalkot

Bengaluru: Vote counting for Karnataka by-elections is underway, with the BJP leading in Davanagere South by 8,539 votes and Congress ahead in Bagalkot by 9,969 votes in early trends.

The results are crucial for both the ruling Congress party and the Opposition BJP.

In the much-awaited Davanagere South constituency, BJP’s Srinivasa T. Dasakariyappa has increased the lead over Congress candidate Samarth Mallikarjun. Srinivasa has polled 25,728 votes, while Samarth Mallikarjun has secured 17,189 votes after the sixth round of counting. There are a total of 21 rounds of counting.

In the Bagalkot Assembly segment, at the end of the second round of counting, Congress candidate Umesh Meti has taken a lead of more than 8,000 votes over BJP candidate Veeranna Charantimath. Umesh Meti has secured 47,206 votes, while Veeranna Charantimath has polled 37,237 votes. There are a total of 23 rounds of counting.

In Bagalkot, the bye-election was held following the untimely demise of H.Y. Meti. His son, Umesh Meti, is in a direct contest against the BJP’s Veeranna Charantimath. Chief Minister Siddaramaiah campaigned extensively for the Congress candidate.

The counting of votes began at 8 A.M. and will be conducted in 23 rounds across 14 tables. Bagalkot Deputy Commissioner Sangappa said that all preparations had been made for the counting process. A total of 63 counting personnel have been deployed, and all necessary arrangements are in place.

Candidates and election agents arrived at the counting centre by 7 A.M., and the strongroom was opened in their presence.

The Davanagere South bypoll was necessitated by the death of veteran Congress leader Shamanur Shivashankarappa. The party fielded his grandson, Samarth Mallikarjun, as its candidate, while the BJP nominated Srinivasa T. Dasakariyappa, a party leader from the oppressed classes.

Following allegations of anti-party activities, Congress removed two MLCs from party positions after announcing its candidate. The prestige of Chief Minister Siddaramaiah and Deputy Chief Minister D.K. Shivakumar is at stake, while the BJP is hoping to secure its first victory in this Assembly segment.

Election Officer Santosh Kumar and Deputy Commissioner G.M. Gangadharaswamy reviewed the preparations in Davanagere. The strongroom was opened in the presence of the candidates’ agents.

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