Karnataka: Assembly elections

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=Constituencies consistently dominated by certain parties=
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==2008-18: seats where victor polled more than 50% of the votes==
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[https://indianexpress.com/article/political-pulse/50-plus-vote-wins-jds-consistency-beats-bjp-congress-in-karnataka-8532562/  Harikishan Sharma, April 3, 2023: ''The Indian Express'']
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As many as 92 of the 224 members of the Karnataka Assembly got more than 50 per cent of the total votes polled in their constituencies in the 2018 elections, up from 65 in 2013 and 50 in 2008.
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An analysis of the results of these three elections shows that it’s not the big two, the BJP and Congress, who have had complete and consistent dominance in their constituencies. It’s the third wheel of the Karnataka elections, the Janata Dal (Secular), that has done so, indicating its command over its strongholds. It is also the only one of the three parties with consistent rise in the number of seats where it won with more than 50 per cent of the votes.
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Of the 92 candidates who won with more than half the total votes polled in 2018, 48 were from the BJP, 27 from the Congress, and 17 were JD(S) leaders.
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''' 2008; Total tally: BJP 110 seats, Cong 80, JD(S) 28 '''
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Of the 50 candidates elected with more than 50 per cent of the votes in their constituencies in the 2008 elections, 30 were from the BJP (of its total of 110), 13 from the Congress (of its total 80), six from the JD(S) (which won 28 seats in all) and one Independent.
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These 50 constituencies were spread over 23 districts, with the district of BBMP (Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike) accounting for most such constituencies (11) followed by three each in Mysuru and Udupi.
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The emphatic victories of the JD(S) came in the districts of Ramnagar, Hassan, Mysuru and Belagavi. The BJP’s 30 were spread over 18 districts, while the Congress’s 13 came from 7 districts.
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''' 2013; Total tally: BJP 40 seats, Cong 122, JD(S) 40 '''
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Five years later, when 65 seats saw winners who had got over 50 per cent of the votes, these were again spread over 23 districts. Of these 65 seats, 40 were won by the Congress, nine by the JD(S), eight by the BJP, four by Independents, three by the Badavara Shramikara Raitara Congress (a party founded by BJP rebel B Sriramulu), and one by the Karnataka Janata Paksha (KJP).
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However, only 21 of these 65 seats were among the 50 that had seen a similar emphatic result in 2008. Besides, in 21 of those 50 seats, the incumbents lost in 2013 despite their impressive wins in 2008.
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The BJP, which had won 30 of these 50 constituencies in 2008, could retain only 12 of them, and the Congress 11 of its 13. The JD(S) though retained all but 1 of its 6 seats with similar big wins, apart from increasing its tally of such seats.
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The JD(S) big victories again came from a small set of districts as in 2008 — BBMP, Hassan, Kolar, Mysore, Raichur and Ramanagar.
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''' 2018; Total tally: BJP 104 seats, Cong 78, JD(S) 37 '''
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While the 2018 results would lead to constant horsetrading and eventual change of government within a year, the Assembly elections saw as many as 92 winners with over 50 per cent of the votes.
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Of these 92 seats, the BJP won 48, the Congress 27 and the JD(S) 17. The results hence showed a massive rise in sweeps by the BJP and JD(S) in seats, and a steep fall in similar performance by the Congress.
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Only 35 of the 65 candidates who had won in 2013 by more than half the votes polled in their constituencies, won in 2018. Of these 35, 22 belonged to the Congress, followed by 6 each of the BJP and JD(S), and 1 Independent.
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This means the JD(S) again managed to retain most of the seats it had won in the 2013 elections with equally big margins.
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The JD(S) sweeps came across eight districts this time — Bangalore Rural, BBMP, Gulbarga, Hassan, Mandya, Mysore, Ramnagar, and Tumkur districts.
  
 
=Election-wise results=
 
=Election-wise results=
[https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/elections/assembly-elections/karnataka/constituency-map May 12, 2018: ''The Times of India'']
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==1957-2018: The two top parties==
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[[File: The two parties that won the highest number of seats in the Karnataka Assembly elections, 1957-2018.jpg|The two parties that won the highest number of seats in the Karnataka Assembly elections, 1957-2018 <br/> From: [https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2018%2F05%2F16&entity=Ar02413&sk=98222150&mode=text May 16, 2018: ''The Times of India'']|frame|500px]]
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''The two parties that won the highest number of seats in the Karnataka Assembly elections, 1957-2018''
  
 
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''How Karnataka voted in 2013''
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''How Karnataka voted in 2013-party-wise''
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[[File: How Karnataka voted in 2013-party-wise.jpg|How Karnataka voted in 2013-party-wise <br/> From: [http://www.thehindu.com/elections/karnataka-2018/live-results-analysis/  May 16, 2018: ''The Hindu'']|frame|500px]]
  
 
==2018==
 
==2018==
===The position of the main parties===
 
[[File: How Karnataka voted in 2018.jpg|How Karnataka voted in 2018 <br/> From: [http://www.thehindu.com/elections/karnataka-2018/live-results-analysis/  May 16, 2018: ''The Hindu'']|frame|500px]]
 
 
[[File: Karnataka 2018 results, assembly elections.jpg|Karnataka 2018 results, assembly elections <br/> From: [http://www.thehindu.com/elections/karnataka-2018/live-results-analysis/  May 16, 2018: ''The Hindu'']|frame|500px]]
 
 
'''See graphics''':
 
 
''How Karnataka voted in 2018''
 
 
''Karnataka 2018 results, assembly elections''
 
 
=== How the regions voted ===
 
[[File: How the various regions of Karnataka voted in the Assembly elections of 2018.jpg| How the various regions of Karnataka voted in the Assembly elections of 2018 <br/> From: [https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2018%2F05%2F16&entity=Ar00713&sk=4EBA5B3C&mode=text  May 16, 2018: ''The Times of India'']|frame|500px]]
 
 
[[File: Karnataka Assembly elections, 2018- The votes polled and seats won by the main parties.jpg|Karnataka Assembly elections, 2018: <br/> The votes polled and seats won by the main parties <br/> From: [https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2018%2F05%2F16&entity=Ar00704&sk=2F72AD84&mode=image  May 16, 2018: ''The Times of India'']|frame|500px]]
 
 
[[File: Karnataka Assembly elections, 2018- The average age and assets of the winning candidates, Women in the new assembly.jpg|Karnataka Assembly elections, 2018: The average age and assets of the winning candidates, < br/> Women in the new assembly <br/> From: [https://epaper.timesgroup.com/Olive/ODN/TimesOfIndia/shared/ShowArticle.aspx?doc=TOIDEL%2F2018%2F05%2F16&entity=Ar00704&sk=2F72AD84&mode=image  May 16, 2018: ''The Times of India'']|frame|500px]]
 
 
 
'''See graphics''':
 
 
''How the various regions of Karnataka voted in the Assembly elections of 2018''
 
 
''Karnataka Assembly elections, 2018: <br/> The votes polled and seats won by the main parties''
 
 
''Karnataka Assembly elections, 2018: The average age and assets of the winning candidates; <br/> Women in the new assembly''
 
 
== A list of the winners==
 
[http://indianexpress.com/elections/karnataka-assembly-election-results-list-of-winners-5176068/  Karnataka assembly election results: List of winners, May 15, 2018: ''The Times of India'']
 
 
 
''Karnataka assembly election results: The 2008 assembly elections in Karnataka was won by BJP comfortably with 110 seats, whereas the Congress swept the 2013 assembly elections with 122 seats.''
 
 
The Karnataka assembly election results were announced on May 15. The Chief Minister Siddaramaiah-led Congress party trailed with 72 seats as former CM BS Yeddyurappa led BJP swept away 110 seats. The saffron party contested the 2018 state assembly polls independently against the Siddaramaiah government. Former prime minister H D Deve Gowda led JD (S) was confined to 37 seats.
 
 
 
 
'''List of successful candidates of 2018 elections:'''
 
 
Name of the party, candidate and constituency:
 
 
Afzalpur: MY Patil (Congress)
 
 
Aland: Guttedar Subhash Rukmayya (BJP)
 
 
Anekal: B Shiva-nna (Congress)
 
 
Arabhavi : Balachandra Lakshmanarao Jarakiholi (BJP)
 
 
Arsikere: K M Shiva-linge Gowda (JDS)
 
 
Aurad: Prabhu Chauhan (BJP)
 
 
Arkalgud: A T Ramaswamy (JDS)
 
 
Athani: Mahesh Iranagouda Kumathalli (Congress)
 
 
Babaleshwar: Mallanagoud Basanagoud Patil (Congress)
 
 
Badami: Siddaramaiah (Congress)
 
 
Bagalkot: Veerabhadrayya (Veeranna) Charantimath (BJP)
 
 
Bagepalli: S N Subbareddy(Chinnakayalapalli) (Congress)
 
 
Bantval: Rajesh Naik U (BJP)
 
 
Basavakalyan: B Narayanrao (Congress)
 
 
Basavana Bagevadi: Shivanand Patil (Congress)
 
 
Basavanagudi: Ravisubramanya L A (BJP)
 
 
Belgaum Dakshin: Abhay Patil (BJP)
 
 
Belgaum Rural: Laxmi R Hebbalkar (Congress)
 
 
Belthangady: Harish Poonja (BJP)
 
 
Bhadravati: BK Sangameshwara (Congress)
 
 
Bhalki: Eshwar Khandre (Congress)
 
 
Bhatkal: Sunil Biliya Naik (BJP)
 
 
Bidar: Rahim Khan (Congress)
 
 
Bidar South: Bandeppa (JDS)
 
 
Bilgi: Murugesh Rudrappa Nirani (BJP)
 
 
Bommanahalli: Sathish Reddy M (BJP)
 
 
Byadgi: Ballary Virupakshappa Rudrappa (BJP)
 
 
Byndoor: B M Sukumar Shetty (BJP)
 
 
B T M Layout: Ramalinga Reddy (Congress)
 
 
Bailhongal: Koujalagi Mahantesh Shivanand (Congress)
 
 
Bangarapet: S N Narayanaswamy K M (Congress)
 
 
Belgaum Uttar: Anil S Benake (BJP)
 
 
Bellary: B Nagendra (Congress)
 
 
Bellary City: G Somasekhara Reddy (BJP)
 
 
Belur: Lingesha K S (JDS)
 
 
Bijapur City: Basanagoud R Patil (BJP)
 
 
Byatarayanapura: Krishna Byregowda (Congress)
 
 
Bangalore South: M Krishnappa (BJP)
 
 
C V Raman Nagar: S Raghu (BJP)
 
 
Chamaraja: L Nagendra (BJP)
 
 
Chitradurga: G H Thippareddy (BJP)
 
 
Chamarajanagar: C Puttarangashetty (Congress)
 
 
Chamrajpet: B Z Zameer Ahmed Khan (Congress)
 
 
Chamundeshwari: G T Devegowda (JDS)
 
 
Channagiri: K Madalu Virupakshappa (BJP)
 
 
Chickpet: Uday B Garudachar (BJP)
 
 
Chikkaballapur: Dr K Sudhakar (Congress)
 
 
Chikkodi-Sadalga: Ganesh Prakash Hukkeri (Congress)
 
 
Chikmagalur: C T Ravi (BJP)
 
 
Chiknayakanhalli: J C Madhu Swamy (BJP)
 
 
Chincholi: Dr Umesh G Jadhav (Congress)
 
 
Chintamani: J K Krishna Reddy (JDS)
 
 
Chittapur: Priyank Kharge (Congress)
 
 
Challakere: T Raghumurthy (Congress)
 
 
Channapatna: H D Kumara Swamy (JDS)
 
 
Davanagere North: S A Ravindranath (BJP)
 
 
Davanagere South: Shamanur Shivashankarappa (Congress)
 
 
Devadurga: Shivana Gouda Nayak (BJP)
 
 
Devanahalli: Narayanaswamy L N (JDS)
 
 
Doddaballapur: T Venkataramanaiah (Congress)
 
 
Dasarahalli: R Manjunatha (JDS)
 
 
Devar Hippargi: Somanagouda B Patil (BJP)
 
 
Dharwad: Amrut Ayyappa Desai (BJP)
 
 
Gadag: Hanamantagouda Krishnagouda Patil (Congress)
 
 
Gandhi Nagar: Dinesh Gundu Rao (Congress)
 
 
Gangawati: Paranna Eshwarappa Munavalli (BJP)
 
 
Gauribidanur: N H Shivashankara Reddy (Congress)
 
 
Gokak: Jarkiholi Ramesh Laxmanrao (Congress)
 
 
Govindraj Nagar: V Somanna (BJP)
 
 
Gubbi: S R Srinivas (Vasu)
 
 
Gulbarga Dakshin: Dattatraya C Patil Revoor Appu Gouda (BJP)
 
 
Gulbarga Rural: Basawaraj Mattimud (BJP)
 
 
Gulbarga Uttar: Kaneez Fatima (Congress)
 
 
Gundlupet: C S Niranjan Kumar (BJP)
 
 
Gurmitkal: Nagangouda Kandkur (JDS)
 
 
Hadagalli: P T Parameshwara Naik (Congress)
 
 
Hagaribommanahalli: Bheema Naik L B P (Congress)
 
 
Haliyal: Deshpande R V (Congress)
 
 
Hangal: C M Udasi (BJP)
 
 
Hanur: R Narendra (Congress)
 
 
Harapanahalli: G Karunakara Reddy (BJP)
 
 
Harihar: S Ramappa (Congress)
 
 
Hassan: Preetham J Gowda (BJP)
 
 
Haveri: Neharu Olekar (BJP)
 
 
Hebbal: Suresh B S (Congress)
 
 
Heggadadevankote: Anil Kumar C (Congress)
 
 
Hirekerur: Basavanagouda Patil (Congress)
 
 
Hiriyur: K Poornima (BJP)
 
 
Holalkere: M Chandrappa (BJP)
 
 
Holenarasipur: H D Revanna (JDS)
 
 
Honnali: M P Renukacharya (BJP)
 
 
Hosakote: N Nagaraju (M T B) (Congress)
 
 
Hukkeri: Umesh Vishwanath Katti (BJP)
 
 
Humnabad: Rajshekhar (Congress)
 
 
Hunasuru: Adaguru H Vishwanath (JDS)
 
 
Hungund: Doddanagouda G Patil (BJP)
 
 
Hosadurga: Gulihatti D Shekar (BJP)
 
 
Hubli-Dharwad Central: Jagadish Shettar (BJP)
 
 
Hubli-dharwad- West: Arvind Bellad (BJP)
 
 
Hubli-dharwad-East: Abbayya Prasad (Congress)
 
 
Indi: Yashvantharaygouda Vittalagouda Patil (Congress)
 
 
Jagalur: S V Ramachandra (BJP)
 
 
Jamkhandi: Siddu Bhimappa Nyamgoud (Congress)
 
 
Jevargi: Ajay Dharam Singh (Congress)
 
 
K R Pura: B A Basavaraja (Congress)
 
 
Kadur: KS Prakash (BJP)
 
 
Kagwad: Shrimant Balasaheb Patil (Congress)
 
 
Kalghatgi: C M Nimbannavar (BJP)
 
 
Kampli: J N Ganesh (Congress)
 
 
Kanakagiri: Basavaraj Durugappa Dadesugur (BJP)
 
 
Kanakapura: D K Shivakumar (Congress)
 
 
Kapu: Lalaji R Mendon (BJP)
 
 
Karkal: V Sunil Kumar (BJP)
 
 
Karwar: Roopali Santosh Naik (BJP)
 
 
Khanapur: Dr Anjali Hemant Nimbalkar (Congress)
 
 
Kittur: Doddagoudar Mahantesh Basavantaray (BJP)
 
 
Kolar: K Srinivasa Gowda (JDS)
 
 
Kolar gold field: Roopakala M (Congress)
 
 
Kollegal: N Mahesh (BSP)
 
 
Koppal: K Raghavendra Basavaraj Hitnal (Congress)
 
 
Koratagere: Dr G Parameshwara (Congress)
 
 
Krishnaraja: S A Ramadas (BJP)
 
 
Krishnarajanagara: Sa Ra Mahesh (JDS)
 
 
Krishnarajapete: Narayanagowda (JDS)
 
 
Kudachi: P Rajeev (BJP)
 
 
Kudligi: N Y Gopalakrishna (BJP)
 
 
Kumta: Dinakar Keshav Shetty (BJP)
 
 
Kundapura: Halady Srinivas Shetty (BJP)
 
 
Kundgol: Channabasappa Sathyappa Shivalli (Congress)
 
 
Kunigal: H D Ranganath (Congress)
 
 
Kushtagi: Amaregouda Linganagouda Patil Bayyapur (Congress)
 
 
Lingsugur: D S Hoolageri (Congress)
 
 
Maddur: D C Thammanna (JDS)
 
 
Madhugiri: M V Veerabhadraiah (JDS)
 
 
Madikeri: Appachu Ranjam M P (BJP)
 
 
Magadi: A Manjunath (JDS)
 
 
Mahadevapura: Aravind Limbavali (BJP)
 
 
Mahalakshmi Layout: K Gopalaiah (JDS)
 
 
Malavalli: Dr K Annadani (JDS)
 
 
Malleshwaram: Dr Ashwath Narayan C N (BJP)
 
 
Malur: K Y Nanjegowda (Congress)
 
 
Mandya: M Srinivas
 
 
Mangalore: U T Abdul Khader (Congress)
 
 
Mangalore City North: Dr Bharath Shetty Y (BJP)
 
 
Mangalore City South: D Vedavyasa Kamath (BJP)
 
 
Manvi: Raja Venkatappa Nayak (JDS)
 
 
Maski: Pratapgouda Patil(Congress)
 
 
Mayakonda: N Linganna (BJP)
 
 
Melukote: C S Puttaraju (JDS)
 
 
Molakalmuru: B Sreeramulu (BJP)
 
 
Moodabidri: Umantha A Kotiyan (BJP)
 
 
Muddebihal: Ameenappa Gouda S Patil (Nadahalli) (BJP)
 
 
Mudhol: Govind Makthappa Karajol (BJP)
 
 
Mudigere: M P Kumaraswamy (BJP)
 
 
Mulbagal: H Nagesh (Independent)
 
 
Nagamangala: Suresh Gowdaa (JDS)
 
 
Nagthan: Devanand Fulasing Chavan (JDS)
 
 
Nanjangud: B Harshavardhan (BJP)
 
 
Narasimharaja: Tanveer Sait (Congress)
 
 
Nargund: Chandrakantagouda Channappagouda Patil (BJP)
 
 
Navalgund: Shankar B Patil Munenakoppa (BJP)
 
 
Nelamangala: Dr K Sreenivasmurthy (JDS)
 
 
Nippani: Jolle Shashikala Annasaheb (BJP)
 
 
Padmanaba Nagar: R Ashoka (BJP)
 
 
Pavagada: Venkataramanappa (Congress)
 
 
Periyapatna: K Mahadeva (JDS)
 
 
Pulakeshinagar: R Akhanda Srinivasamurthy (Congress)
 
 
Puttur: Sanjeeva Matandoor (BJP)
 
 
Raichur: Dr Shiavaraj Patil (BJP)
 
 
Raichur Rural: Basanagouda Daddal (Congress)
 
 
Rajaji Nagar: S Suresh Kumar (BJP)
 
 
Ramanagaram: H D Kumaraswamy (JDS)
 
 
Ramdurg: Mahadevappa Shivalingappa Yadawad (BJP)
 
 
Ranibennur: R Shankar (KPJP)
 
 
Raybag: Aihole Duryodhan Mahalingappa (BJP)
 
 
Ron: Kalakappa Bandi (BJP)
 
 
Sagar: H Halappa Harathalu (BJP)
 
 
Sakleshpur: H K Kumaraswamy (JDS)
 
 
Sandur: E Tukaram (Congress)
 
 
Sarvagnanagar: K J George (Congress)
 
 
Saundatti yellamma: Anand @ Vishwanath Chandrashekhar Mamani (BJP)
 
 
Sedam: Rajkumar Patil (BJP)
 
 
Shahpur: Sharanabasappa Gouda Darshanapur (Congress)
 
 
Shanti Nagar: N A Haris (Congress)
 
 
Shiggaon: Basavaraj Bommai
 
 
Shikaripura: B S Yadiyurappa
 
 
Shimoga: K S Eshwarappa (BJP)
 
 
Shimoga Rural: K B Ashoka Naik (BJP)
 
 
Shirahatti: Ramappa Sobeppa Lamani (BJP)
 
 
Shiva-jinagar: R Roshan Baig (Congress)
 
 
Shorapur: Narasimhanayak (Rajugouda)(BJP)
 
 
Shravanabelagola: CN Balakrishna (JDS)
 
 
Shrirangapattana: Ravindra Srikantaiah (JDS)
 
 
Sidlaghatta: V Muniyappa (Congress)
 
 
Sindgi: Managuli Mallappa Channaveerappa (JDS)
 
 
Sindhanur: Venkatrao Nadagouda (JDS)
 
 
Sira: B Sathyanarayana (JDS)
 
 
Sirsi: Kageri Vishweshwar Hegde (BJP)
 
 
Siruguppa: M S Somalingappa (BJP)
 
 
Sorab: S Kumara Bangarappa (BJP)
 
 
Sringeri: T D Rajegowda (Congress)
 
 
Srinivaspur: K R Ramesh Kumar (Congress)
 
 
Sullia: Angara S (BJP)
 
 
T Narasipur: Ashvin Kumar M (JDS)
 
 
Tarikere: D S Suresh (BJP)
 
 
Terdal: Siddu Savadi (BJP)
 
 
Titpur: B C Nagesh (BJP)
 
 
Tirthahalli: Araga Jnanedra (BJP)
 
 
Tumkur City: G B Jyothi Ganesh (BJP)
 
 
Tumkur Rural: D C Gowrishankar (JDS)
 
 
Turuvekere: Jayaram A S (BJP)
 
 
Udupi: K Raghupathi Bhat (BJP)
 
 
Varuna: Yathindra S (Congress)
 
 
Vijay Nagar: M Krishnappa (Congress)
 
 
Vijayanagara: Anand Singh (Congress)
 
 
Virajpet: K G Bopaiah (BJP)
 
 
Yadgir: Venkatreddy Mudnal
 
 
Yelahanka: S R Vishwanath (BJP)
 
 
Yelburga: Achar Halappa Basappa (BJP)
 
 
Yellapur: Arabail Hebbar Shivaram (Congress)
 
 
Yemkanmardi: Satish L Jarkiholi (Congress)
 
 
Yeshvanthapura: S T Somashekhar (Congress)
 
 
 
List of successful candidates of 2013 elections:
 
 
Name of the candidate, party and constituency:
 
 
1. Jolle Shashikala Annasaheb (BJP), Nippani
 
 
2. Prakash Babanna Hukkeri (Chikkodi-Sadalga) INC
 
 
3 Laxman Sangappa Savadi (Athani) BJP
 
 
4 Bharamgoud Alagoud Kage (Kagwad) BJP
 
 
5 P.Rajeev (Kudachi) BSRCP
 
 
6 Aihole Duryodhan Mahalingappa (Raybag) BJP
 
 
7 Umesh Vishwanath Katti (Hukkeri) BJP
 
 
8 Balachandra Laxmanrao Jarkiholi (Arabhavi) BJP
 
 
9 Jarkiholi Ramesh Laxmanrao (Gokak) INC
 
 
10 Satish Laxmanarao Jarakiholi (Yemkanmardi) INC
 
 
11 Fairoz Nuruddin Saith (Belgaum Uttar) INC
 
 
12 Sambhaji Lakshman Patil (Belgaum Dakshin) IND
 
 
13 Sanjay B Patil (Belgaum Rural) BJP
 
 
14 Arvind Chandrakant Patil (Khanapur) IND
 
 
15 Inamadar Danappagouda Basanagouda (Kittur) INC
 
 
16  Dr Vishwanath Iranagouda Patil (Bailhongal) KJP
 
 
17 Anand Alias Vishwanath Chandrashekhar Mamani (Saundatti Yellamma) BJP
 
 
18 Ashok Mahadevappa Pattan (Ramdurg) INC
 
 
19 Govind.M.Karjol (Madhol) BJP
 
 
20 Umashree (Terdal) INC
 
 
21 Siddu B. Nyamagouda (Jamkhandi) INC
 
 
22. J . T. Patil (Bilgi) INC
 
 
23. Chimmanakatti Balappa Bhimappa (Badami) INC
 
 
24 Meti Hullappa Yamanappa (Bagalkot) INC
 
 
25 Kashappanavar Vijayanand Shivashankrappa (Hungund) INC
 
 
26 Appaji Urf Channabasavaraj Shankarao Nadagoud (Muddebihal) INC
 
 
27 Aminappagouda Sanganagouda Patil (Devar Hippargi) INC
 
 
28 Shivanand S Patil (Basavana Bagevadi) INC
 
 
29 M.B.Patil (Babaleshwar) INC
 
 
30 Makbul S Bagawan (Bijapur City) INC
 
 
31 Raju Alagur (Nagthan) INC
 
 
32 Yashavantarayagouda Vittalagouda Patil (Indi) INC
 
 
33 Bhusanur Ramesh Balappa (Sindgi) BJP
 
 
34 Malikayya Venkayya Guttedar (Afzalpur) INC
 
 
35 Ajay Dharam Singh (Jevargi) INC
 
 
36 Raja Venkatappa Nayak (Shorapur) INC
 
 
37 Guru Patil Shiraval (Shahapur) KJP
 
 
38 Dr. Maalakareddy (Yadgir) INC
 
 
39 Baburao Chinchanasoor (Gurmitkal) INC
 
 
40 Priyank M. Kharge (Chittapur) INC
 
 
41 Dr Sharanprakash Patil (Sedam) INC
 
 
42 Dr Umesh G Jadav (Chincholi (SC) INC
 
 
43 G.Ramkrishna (Gulbarga Rural (SC) INC
 
 
44 Dattatraya C. Patil Revoor (Gulbarga Dakshin) BJP
 
 
45 Qamar Ul Islam (Gulbarga Uttar) INC
 
 
46 B.R. Patil (Aland) KJP
 
 
47 Mallikarjun Sidramappa Khuba (Basavakalyan) JD(S)
 
 
48 Rajashekhar Basavaraj Patil (Homnabad) INC
 
 
49 Ashok Kheny (Bidar South) KMP
 
 
50 Gurupadappa Nagamarpalli (Bidar) KJP
 
 
51 Eshwara Khandre (Bhalki) INC
 
 
52 Prabhu B. Chavan (Aurad (SC) BJP
 
 
53 Thipparaju ( Raichur Rural (ST) BJP
 
 
54 Dr. Shivaraj Patil S. (Raichur JD(S)
 
 
55 G.Hampayya Sahukar Ballatagi (Manvi (ST) INC
 
 
56  A. Venkatesh Naik (Devadurga (ST) INC
 
 
57 Manappa D.Vajjal (Lingsugur (SC) JD(S)
 
 
58 Badarli Hampanagouda (Sindhanur) INC
 
 
59 Pratapgowda Patil (Maski (ST) INC
 
 
60 Doddanagouda Hanamagouda Patil (Kushtagi) BJP
 
 
61  Shivaraj Sangappa Tangadagi (Kanakagiri (SC) INC
 
 
62  Iqbal Ansari (Gangawati) JD(S)
 
 
63  Basavaraj Rayaraddy (Yelburga) INC
 
 
64 K.Raghavendra Basavaraj Hitnal (Koppal) INC
 
 
65 Doddamani Ramakrishna Shiddlingappa (Shirahatti (SC) INC
 
 
66  H K Patil (Gadag) INC
 
 
67  Gurupadagouda Sanganagouda Patil (Ron) INC
 
 
68  B R Yavagal (Nargund) INC
 
 
69  N.H.Konaraddi (Navalgund) JD(S)
 
 
70  Channabasappa Satyappa Shivalli (Kundgol) INC
 
 
71  Vinay Kulkarni (Dharwad) INC
 
 
72  Abbayya Prasad (Hubli-Dharwad-East (SC) INC
 
 
73 Jagadish Shettar (Hubli-Dharwad-Central) BJP
 
 
74  Aravind Chandrakant Bellad (Hubli-Dharwad- West) BJP
 
 
75  Santhosh S Lad (Kalghatgi) INC
 
 
76  Deshpande. R. V. (Haliyal) INC
 
 
77  Santeesh Sail Krishna (Karwar) IND
 
 
78  Sharda Mohan Shetty (Kumta) INC
 
 
79 Mankala Subba Vaidya (Bhatkal) IND
 
 
80 Anant Kageri Vishweshwar Hegde (Sirsi) BJP
 
 
81 Arbail Shivaram Hebbar (Yellapur) INC
 
 
82 Manohar H. Tahashildar (Hangal) INC
 
 
83 Basavaraj Bommai (Shiggaon) BJP
 
 
84 Rudrappa Manappa Lamani (Haveri (SC) INC
 
 
85 Basavaraj Neelappa Shivannanavar (Byadgi) INC
 
 
86 U. B. Banakar (Hirekerur) KJP
 
 
87 Koliwad K.B (Ranibennur) INC
 
 
88 P.T.Parameshwaranaik (Hadagalli (SC) INC
 
 
89 Bheemanaik Lbp (Hagaribommanahalli (SC) JD(S)
 
 
90 Anand Singh (Vijayanagara) BJP
 
 
91 T.H. Suresh Babu (Kampli (ST) BSRCP
 
 
92 B.M. Nagaraja (Siruguppa (ST) INC
 
 
93 B. Sreeramulu (Bellary (ST) BSRCP
 
 
94 Anil Lad (Bellary City) INC
 
 
95 E.Tukaram (Sandur (ST) INC
 
 
96 B. Nagendra (Kudligi (ST) IND
 
 
97  S. Thippeswamy (Molakalmuru (ST) BSRCP
 
 
98 T Raghumurthy (Challakere (ST) INC
 
 
99  G.H.Thippareddy (Chitradurga) BJP
 
 
100  D.Sudhakar (Hiriyur) INC
 
 
101  B.G. Govindappa (Hosadurga) INC
 
 
102  H. Anjaneya (Holalkere (SC) INC
 
 
103  H.P.Rajesh (Jagalur (ST) INC
 
 
104  M P Ravindra (Harapanahalli) INC
 
 
105 H.S. Shivashankar (Harihar) JD(S)
 
 
106 S S Mallikarjuna (Davanagere North) INC
 
 
107 Shamanur Shivashankarappa (Davanagere South) INC
 
 
108 K.Shivamurthy (Mayakonda (SC) INC
 
 
109 Vadnal Rajanna (Channagiri) INC
 
 
110 D. G Shantana Gowda (Honnali) INC
 
 
111 Sharada Pooryanaik (Shimoga Rural (SC) JD(S)
 
 
112 Appaji. M.J (Bhadravati) JD(S)
 
 
113 K.B. Prasannakumar (Shimoga) INC
 
 
114 Kimmane Ratnakar (Tirthahalli) INC
 
 
115 B.S.Yadiyurappa (Shikaripura) KJP
 
 
116 S.Madhu Bangarappa (Sorab) JD(S)
 
 
117 Kagodu Thimmappa (Sagar) INC
 
 
118 K.Gopala Poojary (Byndoor) INC
 
 
119 Halady Srinivasa Shetty (Kundapura) IND
 
 
120 Pramod Madhwaraj (Udupi) INC
 
 
121  Vinay Kumar Sorake (Kapu) INC
 
 
122  V.Sunill Kumar (Karkal) BJP
 
 
123  D.N. Jeevaraj (Sringeri) BJP
 
 
124  B.B. Ningaiah (Mudigere (SC) JD(S)
 
 
125 C T Ravi (Chikmagalur) BJP
 
 
126 G.H Srinivasa (Tarikere) INC
 
 
127  Y.S.V.Datta (Kadur) JD(S)
 
 
128  C.B.Sureshbabu (Chiknayakanhalli) JD(S)
 
 
129  K.Shadakshari (Tiptur) INC
 
 
130 M.T.Krishnappa (Turuvekere) JD(S)
 
 
131 D. Nagarajaiah (Kunigal) JD(S)
 
 
132 Dr. Rafeeq Ahmed S. (Tumkur City) INC
 
 
133 B.Suresh Gowda (Tumkur Rural) BJP
 
 
134 Sudhakara Lal .P.R (Koratagere (SC) JD(S)
 
 
135  S R Shrinivas (Gubbi) JD(S)
 
 
136 T B Jayachandra (Sira) INC
 
 
137 K.M.Thimmarayappa (Pavagada (SC) JD(S)
 
 
138 Kyatasandra N.Rajanna (Madhugiri) INC
 
 
139 N H Shivashankara Reddy  M INC
 
 
140 Bagepalli S.N Subbareddy(Chinnakayalapalli) M IND
 
 
141 Chikkaballapur Dr. K Sudhakar M INC
 
 
142 Sidlaghatta M. Rajanna M JD(S)
 
 
143 Chintamani J.K.Krishnareddy M JD(S)
 
 
144 Srinivaspur K.R.Rameshkumar M INC
 
 
145 Mulbagal (SC) G.Manjunatha M IND
 
 
146 Ramakka .Y ( Kolar Gold Field (SC) BJP
 
 
147 S.N.Narayanaswamy.K.M (Bangarapet (SC) INC
 
 
148 R. Vathur Prakash (Kolar) IND
 
 
149 K.S. Manjunathgowda ( Malur) JD(S)
 
 
150 S.R. Vishwanath (Yelahanka) BJP
 
 
151 B.A.Basavaraja (K.R.Pura) INC
 
 
152 Krishna Byre Gowda (Byatarayanapura) INC
 
 
153 S.T.Somashekar ( Yeshvanthapura) INC
 
 
154 Munirathna ( Rajarajeshwarinagar) INC
 
 
155 S Muniraju (Dasarahalli) BJP
 
 
156 Gopalaiah .K. (Mahalakshmi Layout) JD(S)
 
 
157  Dr. Ashwath Narayan C. N. (Malleshwaram) BJP
 
 
158  R. Jagadeesh Kumar (Hebbal) BJP
 
 
159  Akhanda Srinivas Murthy.R (Pulakeshinagar (SC) JD(S)
 
 
160  K.J. George (Sarvagnanagar) INC
 
 
161  S. Raghu (C.V. Raman Nagar (SC) BJP
 
 
162  R.Roshan Baig (Shiva-jinagar) INC
 
 
163 N.A.Haris ( Shanti Nagar) INC
 
 
164  Dinesh Gundu Rao (Gandhi Nagar) INC
 
 
165  S.Suresh Kumar (Rajaji Nagar) BJP
 
 
166 Priyakrishna (Govindraj Nagar) INC
 
 
167  M.Krishnappa (Vijay Nagar) INC
 
 
168  B.Z.Zameer Ahmed Khan (Chamrajpet) JD(S)
 
 
169  R.V. Devraj (Chickpet) INC
 
 
170 Ravi Subramanya.L.A. (Basavanagudi) BJP
 
 
171  R Ashoka (Padmanaba Nagar) BJP
 
 
172 Ramalingareddy (B.T.M Layout) INC
 
 
173 B.N. Vijayakumar (Jayanagar BJP
 
 
174 Arvind Limbavali (Mahadevapura (SC) BJP
 
 
175 Sathish Reddy.M ( Bommanahalli) BJP
 
 
176  M. Krishnappa (Bangalore South) BJP
 
 
177 Shivanna B. (Anekal (SC) INC
 
 
178 M.T.B. Nagaraj (Hosakote) INC
 
 
179 Pilla Munishamappa (Devanahalli (SC) JD(S)
 
 
180 T.Venkataramanaiah (Doddaballapur) INC
 
 
181 Dr K Srinivasamurthy (Nelamangala (SC) JD(S)
 
 
182  H.C.Balakrishna (Magadi) JD(S)
 
 
183 H D Kumara Swamy (Ramanagaram) JD(S)
 
 
184  D.K. Shivakumar(Kanakapura) INC
 
 
185  C P Yogeshwara (Channapatna) SP
 
 
186 P.M.Narendra Swamy (Malavalli (SC) INC
 
 
187  D.C.Thammanna (Maddur) JD(S)
 
 
188  K.S.Puttannaiah (Melukote) SKP
 
 
189 M.H. Ambareesh (Mandya) INC
 
 
190 A.B. Ramesha Bandisiddegowda (Shrirangapattana)JD(S)
 
 
191 N.Chaluvarayaswamy (Nagamangala) JD(S)
 
 
192 Narayanagowda (Krishnarajpet) JD(S)
 
 
193 C.N.Balakrishna (Shravanabelagola) JD(S)
 
 
194 K.M.Shivalinge Gowda (Arsikere) JD(S)
 
 
195 Y.N Rudresha Gowda (Belur) INC
 
 
196  H.S.Prakash (Hassan) JD(S)
 
 
197  H.D Revanna (Holenarasipur) JD(S)
 
 
198  Manju A (Arkalgud) INC
 
 
199  Kumaraswamy H.K. (Sakleshpur (SC) JD(S)
 
 
200  K. Vasantha Bangera (Belthangady) INC
 
 
201  K Abhayachandra (Moodabidri) INC
 
 
202  B.A.Mohiuddin Bava (Mangalore City North) INC
 
 
203  J.R.Lobo (Mangalore City South) INC
 
 
204 U T Khader (Mangalore) INC
 
 
205 B.Ramanatha Rai (Bantval) INC
 
 
206  Shakuntala T Shetty (Puttur) INC
 
 
207  Angara. S (Sullia (SC) BJP
 
 
208 Appachu (Ranjan) M.P (Madikeri)BJP
 
 
209 K.G.Bopaiah (Virajpet) BJP
 
 
210 K.Venkatesh (Periyapatna) INC
 
 
211 Sa.Ra.Mahesh (Krishnarajanagara) JD(S)
 
  
212 H.P.Manjunath (Hunsur) INC
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219  Siddaramaiah (Varuna) INC
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221 R.Narendra (Hanur) INC
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222 S. Jayanna ( Kollegal (SC) INC
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[edit] Constituencies consistently dominated by certain parties

[edit] 2008-18: seats where victor polled more than 50% of the votes

Harikishan Sharma, April 3, 2023: The Indian Express

As many as 92 of the 224 members of the Karnataka Assembly got more than 50 per cent of the total votes polled in their constituencies in the 2018 elections, up from 65 in 2013 and 50 in 2008.

An analysis of the results of these three elections shows that it’s not the big two, the BJP and Congress, who have had complete and consistent dominance in their constituencies. It’s the third wheel of the Karnataka elections, the Janata Dal (Secular), that has done so, indicating its command over its strongholds. It is also the only one of the three parties with consistent rise in the number of seats where it won with more than 50 per cent of the votes.

Of the 92 candidates who won with more than half the total votes polled in 2018, 48 were from the BJP, 27 from the Congress, and 17 were JD(S) leaders.

2008; Total tally: BJP 110 seats, Cong 80, JD(S) 28

Of the 50 candidates elected with more than 50 per cent of the votes in their constituencies in the 2008 elections, 30 were from the BJP (of its total of 110), 13 from the Congress (of its total 80), six from the JD(S) (which won 28 seats in all) and one Independent.

These 50 constituencies were spread over 23 districts, with the district of BBMP (Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike) accounting for most such constituencies (11) followed by three each in Mysuru and Udupi.


The emphatic victories of the JD(S) came in the districts of Ramnagar, Hassan, Mysuru and Belagavi. The BJP’s 30 were spread over 18 districts, while the Congress’s 13 came from 7 districts.

2013; Total tally: BJP 40 seats, Cong 122, JD(S) 40

Five years later, when 65 seats saw winners who had got over 50 per cent of the votes, these were again spread over 23 districts. Of these 65 seats, 40 were won by the Congress, nine by the JD(S), eight by the BJP, four by Independents, three by the Badavara Shramikara Raitara Congress (a party founded by BJP rebel B Sriramulu), and one by the Karnataka Janata Paksha (KJP).

However, only 21 of these 65 seats were among the 50 that had seen a similar emphatic result in 2008. Besides, in 21 of those 50 seats, the incumbents lost in 2013 despite their impressive wins in 2008.

The BJP, which had won 30 of these 50 constituencies in 2008, could retain only 12 of them, and the Congress 11 of its 13. The JD(S) though retained all but 1 of its 6 seats with similar big wins, apart from increasing its tally of such seats.

The JD(S) big victories again came from a small set of districts as in 2008 — BBMP, Hassan, Kolar, Mysore, Raichur and Ramanagar.

2018; Total tally: BJP 104 seats, Cong 78, JD(S) 37

While the 2018 results would lead to constant horsetrading and eventual change of government within a year, the Assembly elections saw as many as 92 winners with over 50 per cent of the votes.

Of these 92 seats, the BJP won 48, the Congress 27 and the JD(S) 17. The results hence showed a massive rise in sweeps by the BJP and JD(S) in seats, and a steep fall in similar performance by the Congress.

Only 35 of the 65 candidates who had won in 2013 by more than half the votes polled in their constituencies, won in 2018. Of these 35, 22 belonged to the Congress, followed by 6 each of the BJP and JD(S), and 1 Independent.

This means the JD(S) again managed to retain most of the seats it had won in the 2013 elections with equally big margins.

The JD(S) sweeps came across eight districts this time — Bangalore Rural, BBMP, Gulbarga, Hassan, Mandya, Mysore, Ramnagar, and Tumkur districts.

[edit] Election-wise results

[edit] 1957-2018: The two top parties

The two parties that won the highest number of seats in the Karnataka Assembly elections, 1957-2018
From: May 16, 2018: The Times of India

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The two parties that won the highest number of seats in the Karnataka Assembly elections, 1957-2018

[edit] 1978

[edit] The political map

The constituency-wise position of the main political parties in the elections to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly in (1978)
From: May 12, 2018: The Times of India

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The constituency-wise position of the main political parties in the elections to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly in [1978]

[edit] 1983

[edit] The political map

The constituency-wise position of the main political parties in the elections to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly in (1983)
From: May 12, 2018: The Times of India

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The constituency-wise position of the main political parties in the elections to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly in (1983)

[edit] 1985

[edit] The political map

The constituency-wise position of the main political parties in the elections to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly in 1985
From: May 12, 2018: The Times of India

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The constituency-wise position of the main political parties in the elections to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly in 1985

[edit] 1989

[edit] The political map

The constituency-wise position of the main political parties in the elections to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly in 1989
From: May 12, 2018: The Times of India

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The constituency-wise position of the main political parties in the elections to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly in 1989

[edit] 1994

[edit] The political map

The constituency-wise position of the main political parties in the elections to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly in 1994
From: May 12, 2018: The Times of India

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The constituency-wise position of the main political parties in the elections to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly in 1994

[edit] 1994

[edit] The political map

The constituency-wise position of the main political parties in the elections to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly in 1999
From: May 12, 2018: The Times of India

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The constituency-wise position of the main political parties in the elections to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly in 1999

[edit] 2004

[edit] The political map

The constituency-wise position of the main political parties in the elections to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly in 2004
From: May 12, 2018: The Times of India

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The constituency-wise position of the main political parties in the elections to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly in 2004

[edit] 2008

[edit] The political map, community-wise

[edit] Lingayat dominant constituencies

The constituency-wise position of the main political parties in the elections to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly in 2008- Lingayat dominant constituencies
From: May 12, 2018: The Times of India

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The constituency-wise position of the main political parties in the elections to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly in 2008- Lingayat dominant constituencies

[edit] Muslim dominant constituencies

The constituency-wise position of the main political parties in the elections to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly in 2008- Muslim dominant constituencies
From: May 12, 2018: The Times of India

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The constituency-wise position of the main political parties in the elections to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly in 2008- Muslim dominant constituencies

[edit] Vokkaliga dominant constituencies

The constituency-wise position of the main political parties in the elections to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly in 2008- Vokkaliga dominant constituencies
From: May 12, 2018: The Times of India

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The constituency-wise position of the main political parties in the elections to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly in 2008- Vokkaliga dominant constituencies


[edit] SC dominant constituencies

The constituency-wise position of the main political parties in the elections to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly in 2008- SC dominant constituencies
From: May 12, 2018: The Times of India

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The constituency-wise position of the main political parties in the elections to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly in 2008- SC dominant constituencies

[edit] ST dominant constituencies

The constituency-wise position of the main political parties in the elections to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly in 2008- ST dominant constituencies
From: May 12, 2018: The Times of India

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The constituency-wise position of the main political parties in the elections to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly in 2008- ST dominant constituencies

[edit] 2013

[edit] The position of the main parties

How Karnataka voted in 2013
From: May 16, 2018: The Hindu

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How Karnataka voted in 2013-party-wise

How Karnataka voted in 2013-party-wise
From: May 16, 2018: The Hindu

[edit] 2018

Please see:

Karnataka: Assembly elections, 2018

[edit] 2023

Please see:

Karnataka: Assembly elections, 2023

[edit] See also

Karnataka: Assembly elections

Karnataka: Assembly elections, 2018

Karnataka: Assembly elections, 2023

Karnataka: caste, mutts and elections

Karnataka: Parliamentary elections

Karnataka: political history

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