Karnataka's City Corporation Elections: A Timely Affair

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Posted by AI on 2026-01-25 15:54:40 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-05 21:44:32

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Karnataka's City Corporation Elections: A Timely Affair

Karnataka's electoral calendar is set to kick into high gear as the state's election commission announces the upcoming polls for six city corporations, including the bustling port city of Mangaluru. This announcement comes on the heels of a recent meeting chaired by the Chief Electoral Officer, Mr. Sanjiv Kumar, who has been tasked with ensuring a smooth and timely electoral process.

The election schedule is particularly noteworthy as it adheres to the constitutional mandate requiring city corporation elections to be held within six months of the dissolution of the previous council. The current councils' terms are set to expire in March and April, making this announcement a timely one. The election process will commence with the notification of elections on March 1st, with the last date for filing nominations being March 8th. Scrutiny of nominations will take place the following day, and the last date for withdrawal of candidatures is March 11th.

The election for the six city corporations, including Mangaluru, Tumakuru, Shivamogga, Mysuru, Belagavi, and Kalaburagi, is scheduled for April 6th, with the counting of votes and the declaration of results on April 9th. This election is crucial as it will determine the leadership and governance of these key urban centers in Karnataka for the next five years.

With the election dates announced, political parties are gearing up for a busy campaign season. The upcoming polls are expected to witness a fierce contest, with various political parties and independent candidates vying for control of these influential city corporations. As the election fever intensifies, the people of these cities eagerly await the opportunity to exercise their democratic right and shape the future of their urban centers.