About 4.62 crore people, including 15 lakh fresh voters, are eligible to excercise their franchise in the April 17 Lok Sabha polls in Karnataka.
A total of 435 candidates are in the fray which would witness a three-horse race, the principal fight being between ruling Congress and BJP.
"As many as 4,62,11,844 voters would excercise their franchise during the elections in the state," State Chief Electoral Officer, Anilkumar Jha told reporters here.
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voters' list, taking the total number to 4.62 crore.
Giving gender-wise breakup of the electorate, Jha said it comprised as many as 2,35,55,074 male voters and 2,26,12,084 women voters.
"In the others category, as many as 3,957 voters plus 40,729 service voters would also be excercising their voting rights," he added.
In Bangalore North constituency as many as 26 candidates
are in the fray, being the highest, whereas Gulbarga, has the least with eight candidates contesting, Jha said.
On Election Observers, Jha said there are 28 and 39 general and expenditure observers, who would supervise polls. "Three police observers in the rank of DIG and IGP will also render services," he added.
BJP and Congress have fielded their candidates in all the
28 parliamentary constituencies in the state, he said.