Indian political election in Karnataka
2024 Indian general election in Karnataka Opinion polls Turnout 70.64%( 1.83%) First party Second party Third party Leader Basavaraj Bommai D. K. Shivakumar H. D. Kumaraswamy Party BJP INC JD(S) Alliance NDA INDIA NDA Leader since 2023 2020 1999 Leader's seat Haveri Not contested Mandya Last election 51.38%, 25 seats 31.88%, 1 seat 9.67%, 1 seat Seats won 17 9 2 Seat change 8 8 1 Popular vote 1,77,97,699 1,75,54,381 21,63,203 Percentage 46.06% 45.43% 5.60% Swing 5.32 pp 13.55 pp 4.07 pp
Seatwise Result Map of the 2024 general election in Karnataka
The 2024 Indian general election was held in Karnataka on 26 April 2024 and 7 May 2024, during the second and third phases respectively, to elect members of the 18th Lok Sabha .[ 1] [ 2]
Background The last date for filing nominations for candidates contesting in constituencies falling in the phase two of the polls was 4 April, and that for phase three was 19 April.[ 3]
A total of 247 candidates, which included 226 men and 21 women, contested from the 14 constituencies that went for polls in phase two on 26 April. The constituency with most contestants was Chikballapur (29) and the least was Dakshina Kannada (9). More than 28.8 million voters were eligible to vote in 30,602 polling stations. Of these, 19,701 polling stations were announced to be webcast , and 1,370 would be covered via CCTVs .[ 4] It also included 1,832 special booths with 1,120 of them dedicated to women voters. It was reported that those booths would only have women personnel, including the police and group-D workers. 224 booths were set up for disabled persons , with disabled persons serving as the personnel there. Another 224 booths were set up dedicated for youth with young officials as personnel, intended to encourage youth to take part in polling. In addition to this, one theme-based polling booth in every Assembly constituency was set up that intending to focus on the cultural heritage of the region.[ 5] Ahead of the phase two, the Chief Electoral Officer of Karnataka stated that 140,000 personnel would be on duty and that 5,000 micro-observers, 50,000 civil police personnel, 65 companies of Central Parliamentary Force and State Armed Police force of other States would also be deployed for security.[ 4]
The remaining 14 constituencies that went for polls on 7 May as part of phase three saw a total of 227 candidates contesting, which included 206 men and 21 women. Among these, the Davanagere constituency had the most candidates (30), and Raichur , the least (8). More than 25.9 million voters were eligible in 28,269 polling stations. Of these, 17,000 polling stations were covered by webcasting. Around 1.45 lakh officials were deployed, and additionally, 35,000 civil police personnel, 65 companies of the Paramilitary forces and armed police of other states were deployed. It was reported that 4,000 micro-observers would be on duty.[ 6]
Election schedule Phase wise schedule of 2024 Indian general election in Karnataka Poll event Phase II III Notification Date 28 March 12 April Last Date for filing nomination 4 April 19 April Scrutiny of nomination 5 April 20 April Last Date for withdrawal of nomination 8 April 22 April Date of poll 26 April 7 May Date of counting of votes/Result 4 June 2024 No. of constituencies 14 14
Parties and alliances
Others Unrecognised parties Party Symbol Contesting Seats Karnataka Rashtra Samithi 28 Uttama Prajaakeeya Party 20 Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) 19 Bahujan Bharat Party 4 Bharatiya Prajagala Kalyana Paksha 4 Prahar Janshakti Party 4 Republican Party of India (Athawale) 4 Samajwadi Janata Party (Karnataka) 4 Young Star Empowerment Party 4 Country Citizen Party 3 Indian Labour Party (Ambedkar Phule) 3 Kannada Paksha 3 Karunada Sevakara Party 3 Navabharath Sena 3 Rashtriya Samaj Dal (R) 3 Republican Party of India (Karnataka) 3 Socialist Party (India) 3 All India Ulama Congress 2 Indian Movement Party 2 Janahitha Paksha 2 Karnataka Janata Paksha 2 Naki Bharatiya Ekta Party 2 Proutist Bloc, India 2 Purvanchal Mahapanchayat 2 Rani Chennamma Party 2 Sarva Janata Party 2 Tipu Sultan Party 2 Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi 2 Voters Independent Party 2 Bharatheeya Jawan Kisan Party 1 Bhartiya Bahujan Kranti Dal 1 Bhartiya Jan Samrat Party 1 Challengers Party 1 Delhi Janta Party 1 Desh Prem Party 1 Digvijaya Bharatha Party 1 Dr. Ambedkar People's Party 1 Ekam Sanatan Bharat Dal 1 Gareeb Aadmi Party 1 Karnataka Karmikara Paksha 1 Karnataka Praja Party (RaithaParva) 1 Karunaadu Party 1 Kranti Kari Jai Hind Sena 1 National Maha Sabha Party 1 Proutist Sarva Samaj 1 Pyramid Party of India 1 Raita Bharat Party 1 Rashtriya Samaj Paksha 1 Republican Party of India Bharatha 1 Samaj Vikas Kranti Party 1 Secular Democratic Congress 1 Total 161
Candidates
Campaign The Bharatiya Janata Party 's (BJP) Karnataka campaign kicked off in March 2024, a month before going to polls. It was announced that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would visit Gulbarga , the constituency represented by Indian National Congress (INC) President Mallikarjun Kharge twice in the past.[ 7] It was earlier reported that he would participate in four rallies between 15 and 19 March, starting in Kolar .[ 8] He addressed a gathering in Kalaburagi (formerly Gulbarga) on 16 March to kick off the campaign. Modi alleged widespread corruption in Karnataka and stated: "Bad governance, disorder and anarchy start spreading in all directions when the entire capital of the entire State is being used for filling the belly, pockets and treasury of a few people. Congress had promised free electricity, but people got power cut and darkness. Farmers are asking how their pump sets in the field would operate when there is no power supply."[ 9] Former Chief Minister of Karnataka and BJP leader B. S. Yediyurappa predicted that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) would win all 28 seats from the State.[ 10] Former Prime Minister and leader of the Janata Dal (Secular) , which is a part of the NDA, H. D. Deve Gowda , also participated in the campaigns.[ 11]
The INC, in March 2024, constituted a three-member campaign committee for Karnataka, which included Vinay Kumar Sorake , L. Hanumanthaiah and Rizwan Arshad .[ 12] The incumbent Chief Minister of Karnataka, Siddaramaiah , of the INC, campaigned focusing on the constituencies of Mysore–Kodagu and Chamarajanagar for his party. He predicted that his party would win up to 20 seats and directed criticism at the BJP over "hike in price of petrol, diesel and domestic gas."[ 13] Former INC President Rahul Gandhi addressed a gathering in Mandya and stated that the elections was a "a fight between two ideologies." He criticized the BJP over the Electoral Bond issue, terming it a form of "extortion".[ 14] On the day of phase two polls, he addressed two public meetings in the northern Karnataka that was to go for polls on 7 May, and termed the BJP as "Bharatiya Chombu Party"; Chombu in Kannada meant a round water pot, to convey emptiness and deception. He accused the party of not giving Karnataka its drought relief amounting to ₹ 18,000 crore, and the ₹ 60,000 crore mandated by the Finance Commission , and gave "chombu" instead.[ 15]
Surveys and polls
Opinion polls
Exit polls
Voter turnout
Phase wise Phase Poll Date Constituencies Voter Turnout (%) II 26 April 2024 Udupi Chikmagalur, Hassan, Dakshina Kannada, Chitradurga, Tumkur, Mandya, Mysore, Chamarajanagar, Bangalore Rural, Bangalore North, Bangalore Central, Bangalore South, Chikkballapur, Kolar 69.56%
III 7 May 2024 Chikkodi, Belgaum, Bagalkot, Bijapur, Gulbarga, Raichur, Bidar, Koppal, Bellary, Haveri, Dharwad, Uttara Kannada, Davanagere, Shimoga 71.84%
Total 70.64%
Constituency wise
Results
Results by alliance or party Alliance/ Party Popular vote Seats Votes % ±pp Contested Won +/− NDA BJP 17,797,699 46.06 5.69 25 17 8 JD(S) 2,163,203 5.60 4.14 3 2 1 Total 19,960,902 51.66 1.55 28 19 7 INDIA INC 17,554,381 45.43 13.32 28 9 8 Others 906,384 2.35 2.75 28 0 1 NOTA 217,456 0.56 0.16 Total 38,639,123 100% 28 28
Results by constituency Constituency Turnout Winner Runner Up Margin Party Alliance Candidate Votes % Party Alliance Candidate Votes % Votes pp 1 Chikkodi 78.66 INC INDIA Priyanka Jarkiholi 713,461 51.21% BJP NDA Annasaheb Jolle 622,627 44.69% 90,834 6.52 2 Belgaum 71.49 BJP NDA Jagadish Shettar 762,029 55.06% INC INDIA Mrinal Ravindra Hebbalkar 583,592 42.17% 178,437 12.89 3 Bagalkot 72.66 BJP NDA P. C. Gaddigoudar 671,039 50.93% INC INDIA Samyukta S Patil 602,640 45.74% 68,399 5.19 4 Bijapur (SC) 66.32 BJP NDA Ramesh Jigajinagi 672,781 51.91% INC INDIA Raju Alagur 595,552 45.95% 77,229 5.96 5 Gulbarga (SC) 62.25 INC INDIA Radhakrishna Doddamani 652,321 49.78% BJP NDA Umesh. G. Jadhav 625,116 47.70% 27,205 2.08 6 Raichur (ST) 64.66 INC INDIA G Kumar Naik 670,966 51.63% BJP NDA Raja Amareshwara Naik 591,185 45.49% 79,781 6.14 7 Bidar 65.47 INC INDIA Sagar Eshwar Khandre 666,317 53.63% BJP NDA Bhagwanth Khuba 537,442 43.26% 128,875 10.37 8 Koppal 70.99 INC INDIA K. Rajashekar Basavaraj Hitnal 663,511 49.93% BJP NDA Basavaraj Kyavator 617,154 46.44% 46,357 3.49 9 Bellary (ST) 73.59 INC INDIA E. Tukaram 730,845 52.58% BJP NDA B. Sriramulu 631,853 45.46% 98,992 7.12 10 Haveri 77.60 BJP NDA Basavaraj Bommai 705,538 50.55% INC INDIA Anandswamy Gaddadevara Math 662,025 47.43% 43,513 3.12 11 Dharwad 74.37 BJP NDA Pralhad Joshi 716,231 52.41% INC INDIA Vinod Asooti 618,907 45.29% 97,324 7.12 12 Uttara Kannada 76.53 BJP NDA Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri 782,495 61.97% INC INDIA Anjali Nimbalkar 445,067 35.25% 337,428 26.72 13 Davanagere 76.99 INC INDIA Prabha Mallikarjun 633,059 47.95% BJP NDA Gayithri Siddeshwara 606,965 45.97% 26,094 1.98 14 Shimoga 78.33 BJP NDA B. Y. Raghavendra 778,721 56.54% INC INDIA Geeta Shivarajkumar 535,006 38.85% 243,715 17.69 15 Udupi Chikmagalur 77.15 BJP NDA Kota Srinivas Poojary 732,234 59.56% INC INDIA K. Jayaprakash Hegde 473,059 38.48% 259,175 21.08 16 Hassan 77.68 INC INDIA Shreyas. M. Patel 672,988 49.67% JD(S) NDA Prajwal Revanna 630,339 46.52% 42,649 3.15 17 Dakshina Kannada 77.56 BJP NDA Brijesh Chowta 764,132 53.97% INC INDIA Padmaraj 614,924 43.43% 149,208 10.54 18 Chitradurga 73.30 BJP NDA Govind Karjol 684,890 50.11% INC INDIA B. N. Chandrappa 636,769 46.58% 48,121 3.53 19 Tumkur 78.05 BJP NDA V. Somanna 720,946 55.31% INC INDIA S. P. Muddahanumegowda 545,352 41.84% 175,594 13.47 20 Mandya 81.67 JD(S) NDA H.D. Kumaraswamy 851,881 58.34% INC INDIA Venkataramane Gowda 567,261 38.85% 284,620 19.49 21 Mysore 70.62 BJP NDA Yaduveer Wadiyar 795,503 53.59% INC INDIA M Lakshman 656,241 44.21% 139,262 9.38 22 Chamarajanagar (SC) 76.82 INC INDIA Sunil Bose 751,671 54.87% BJP NDA S. Balaraj 562,965 41.10% 188,706 13.77 23 Bangalore Rural 68.30 BJP NDA C. N. Manjunath 1,079,002 56.21% INC INDIA D. K. Suresh 809,355 42.16% 269,647 14.05 24 Bangalore North 54.45 BJP NDA Shobha Karandlaje 986,049 56.27% INC INDIA Rajeev Gowda 726,573 41.46% 259,476 14.81 25 Bangalore Central 54.06 BJP NDA P. C. Mohan 658,915 50.05% INC INDIA Mansoor Ali Khan 626,208 47.57% 32,707 2.48 26 Bangalore South 53.17 BJP NDA Tejasvi Surya 750,830 60.10% INC INDIA Soumya Reddy 473,747 37.92% 277,083 22.18 27 Chikballapur 77.00 BJP NDA K. Sudhakar 822,619 53.74% INC INDIA Raksha Ramaiah 659,159 43.06% 163,460 10.68 28 Kolar (SC) 78.27 JD(S) NDA M. Mallesh Babu 691,481 51.02% INC INDIA K V Gowtham 620,093 45.76% 71,388 5.26
Assembly Segment wise leads Constituency Winner Runner Up Margin # Name Party Votes % Party Votes % Chikkodi Lok Sabha constituency 1 Nippani INC 1,06,050 56.35 BJP 76,928 41.01 29,122 2 Chikkodi-Sadalga INC 97,159 50.39 BJP 80,569 43.44 16,500 3 Athani BJP 96,041 50.79 INC 87,376 46.21 8,665 4 Kagwad INC 84,075 51.93 BJP 72,877 45.01 11,198 5 Kudachi (SC) INC 84,158 54.94 BJP 61,570 40.20 22,588 6 Raybag (SC) INC 79,821 47.43 BJP 73,002 43.37 6,819 7 Hukkeri BJP 85,226 50.50 INC 77,642 46.01 7,584 10 Yemkanmardi (ST) INC 94,542 55.14 BJP 71,955 41.96 22,587 Belgaum Lok Sabha constituency 8 Arabhavi BJP 1,01,114 54.44 INC 79,639 42.88 21,475 9 Gokak BJP 1,02,519 55.20 INC 78,622 42.34 23,897 11 Belgaum Uttar BJP 83,938 49.73 INC 81,537 48.30 2,401 12 Belgaum Dakshin BJP 1,19,249 69.39 INC 46,029 26.78 73,220 13 Belgaum Rural BJP 1,24,790 60.74 INC 74,441 36.18 50,529 16 Bailhongal BJP 82,015 56.10 INC 60,618 41.46 21,396 17 Saundatti Yellamma INC 84,888 54.07 BJP 67,937 43.27 16,951 18 Ramdurg INC 75,123 48.65 BJP 74,729 48.40 394 Bagalkot Lok Sabha constituency 19 Mudhol (SC) BJP 84,357 52.84 INC 70,199 43.97 14,158 20 Terdal BJP 93,604 50.91 INC 84,467 45.99 9,137 21 Mudhol BJP 81,660 49.98 INC 77,889 47.61 3,871 22 Bilgi BJP 88,063 50.21 INC 81,162 46.28 6,901 23 Badami BJP 83,075 51.11 INC 72,893 44.84 10,182 24 Bagalkot BJP 88,115 52.58 INC 74,093 44.21 14,022 25 Hungund BJP 79,323 51.48 INC 69,969 45.07 9,354 68 Nargund INC 70,169 48.53 BJP 69,244 47.89 925 Bijapur Lok Sabha constituency 26 Muddebihal BJP 72,650 50.15 INC 68,688 47.42 3,962 27 Devar Hippargi BJP 72,549 51.92 INC 63,543 45.46 9,026 28 Basavana Bagewadi BJP 83,916 54.28 INC 66,363 43.01 17,553 29 Babaleshwar BJP 79,002 49.81 INC 75,651 47.70 3,351 30 Bijapur City INC 92,984 52.14 BJP 83,714 46.87 9,270 31 Nagthan (SC) BJP 96,158 49.81 INC 84,373 45.72 11,785 32 Indi BJP 95,064 56.61 INC 69,340 41.29 25,724 33 Sindagi BJP 96,158 53.24 INC 84,373 44.79 13,647 Gulbarga Lok Sabha constituency 34 Afzalpur BJP 85,929 55.42 INC 65,300 42.11 20,629 35 Jevargi BJP 79,703 50.23 INC 74,677 47.06 5,026 39 Gurmitkal BJP 82,642 52.92 INC 66,240 42.42 16,222 40 Chittapur (SC) INC 80,756 53.97 BJP 64,416 43.05 16,340 41 Sedam INC 81,992 51.46 BJP 72,785 45.68 9,207 43 Gulbarga Rural (SC) INC 81,826 49.38 BJP 79,749 48.12 2,077 44 Gulbarga Dakshin BJP 87,078 52.00 INC 77,790 46.45 9,288 45 Gulbarga INC 1,22,042 62.82 BJP 70,713 36.19 51,729 Raichur Lok Sabha constituency 36 Shorapur (ST) INC 1,12,463 52.67 BJP 95,903 45.91 16,560 37 Shahapur INC 78,050 51.70 BJP 68,465 45.35 9,585 38 Yadgir INC 75,705 50.26 BJP 69,883 46.46 5,922 52 Raichur Rural (ST) BJP 83,233 49.97 INC 78,272 46.99 4,961 54 Raichur INC 78,844 52.28 BJP 69,595 46.14 9,249 55 Manvi (ST) INC 76,641 49.95 BJP 72,979 47.56 3,662 48 Devadurga (ST) INC 80,923 55.55 BJP 58,584 40.24 22,339 63 Lingsugur INC 88,515 53.91 BJP 70,091 42.68 18,424 Bidar Lok Sabha constituency 42 Chincholi (SC) INC 67,360 50.30 BJP 61,445 45.88 5,905 46 Aland BJP 78,209 52.62 INC 65,273 43.92 12,936 47 Basavakalyan INC 82,618 51.34 BJP 73,161 45.47 9,457 48 Humnabad INC 96,009 56.46 BJP 69,087 40.63 26,522 49 Bidar South INC 90,776 61.05 BJP 53,956 36.29 36,820 50 Bidar INC 94,247 59.32 BJP 61,770 38.88 32,477 51 Bhalki INC 89,180 53.44 BJP 72,437 43.40 16,743 52 Aurad INC 79,699 52.58 BJP 65,701 43.34 13,998 Koppal Lok Sabha constituency 58 Sindhanur BJP 81,785 50.02 INC 76,194 46.60 5,591 59 Maski (ST) INC 69,028 49.46 BJP 64,420 46.16 4,548 61 Kushtagi BJP 81,331 48.44 INC 79,496 47.35 1,835 61 Kanakagiri (SC) INC 83,944 49.46 BJP 79,506 46.16 7,348 62 Gangavati INC 84,199 53.26 BJP 69,045 43.67 15,154 63 Yelburga BJP 82,491 65.27 INC 80,414 32.10 2,077 64 Koppal INC 99,043 50.43 BJP 91,695 46.69 7,348 92 Siruguppa (ST) INC 87,526 54.56 BJP 66,610 41.52 20,916 Bellary Lok Sabha constituency 88 Hadagalli INC 76,486 51.87 BJP 68,229 46.19 8,257 89 Hagaribommanahalli (SC) INC 97,103 52.37 BJP 84,903 45.79 12,200 90 Vijayanagara BJP 90,120 49.21 INC 89,955 49.12 165 91 Kampli (ST) INC 91,047 51.48 BJP 81,468 46.07 9,579 93 Bellary (ST) INC 1,01,434 56.25 BJP 75,556 41.90 25,878 94 Bellary City INC 94,628 53.27 BJP 80,247 45.17 14,381 95 Sandur (ST) INC 95,936 54.91 BJP 74,783 42.84 21,153 96 Kudligi (ST) INC 82,992 51.57 BJP 74,447 46.26 8,545 Haveri Lok Sabha constituency 65 Shirahatti INC 84,174 50.89 BJP 77,238 46.69 6,936 66 Gadag BJP 88,717 52.00 INC 78,208 45.84 10,509 67 Ron INC 86,576 49.48 BJP 83,267 47.59 3,309 82 Hangal BJP 92,124 51.86 INC 83,200 46.79 8,924 84 Haveri BJP 90,382 49.05 INC 89,993 48.84 389 85 Bydagi BJP 88,959 51.82 INC 81,767 46.90 7,192 86 Hirekerur BJP 86,050 55.33 INC 67,330 43.29 18,720 84 Ranebennur BJP 95,452 50.85 INC 88,943 47.38 6,509 Dharwad Lok Sabha constituency 69 Navalgund INC 88,202 53.79 BJP 70,990 43.30 17,212 70 Kundgol BJP 75,544 49.19 INC 73,884 48.11 1,660 71 Dharwad BJP 93,542 54.91 INC 72,226 42.39 21,316 72 Hubli-Dharwad East (SC) INC 93,873 57.44 BJP 67,097 41.06 26,776 73 Hubli-Dharwad Central BJP 1,13,678 63.59 INC 62,360 34.88 51,388 74 Hubli-Dharwad West BJP 1,13,086 60.18 INC 71,498 38.05 41,588 75 Kalghatgi BJP 96,402 58.58 INC 63,665 38.69 32,737 83 Shiggaon INC 91,908 51.04 BJP 83,310 46.26 8,598 Uttara Kannada Lok Sabha constituency 14 Khanapur BJP 1,07,978 66.63 INC 48,148 29.71 59,830 15 Kittur BJP 92,445 60.51 INC 56,203 36.78 36,242 76 Haliyal BJP 83,426 59.18 INC 54,546 38.69 28,880 77 Karwar BJP 1,13,317 68.42 INC 47,889 28.91 65,489 78 Kumta BJP 97,928 66.47 INC 44,435 30.16 53,493 79 Bhatkal BJP 1,00,288 57.94 INC 67,885 39.22 32,403 80 Sirsi BJP 1,00,252 60.79 INC 60,124 36.45 40,528 97 Yellapur BJP 82,453 55.41 INC 64,066 42.89 18,387 Davanagere Lok Sabha constituency 103 Jagalur (ST) INC 76,129 49.46 BJP 67,164 43.63 8,965 104 Harapanahalli BJP 81,501 47.23 INC 77,406 44.86 4,095 105 Harihar INC 80,937 47.97 BJP 76,298 45.22 4,639 106 Davangere North BJP 97,064 54.46 INC 72,076 40.44 24,988 107 Davanagere South INC 84,621 54.60 BJP 62,777 40.50 21,844 108 Mayakonda (SC) INC 78,541 48.52 BJP 75,265 46.49 2,976 109 Channagiri INC 82,266 51.04 BJP 72,169 44.77 10,097 110 Honnali INC 79,477 49.46 BJP 72,293 43.63 7,184 Shimoga Lok Sabha constituency 111 Shimoga Rural BJP 1,06,243 58.10 INC 66,575 36.40 39,688 112 Bhadravati BJP 84,208 54.03 INC 65,105 41.77 19,043 113 Shimoga BJP 1,06,243 55.26 INC 71,179 37.01 35,090 114 Tirthahalli BJP 92,993 58.10 INC 57,444 36.48 35,549 115 Shikaripura BJP 87,143 51.68 INC 75,672 44.88 11,481 116 Sorab BJP 88,170 54.02 INC 70,233 43.03 17,937 117 Sagar BJP 95,209 56.44 INC 68,690 40.72 26,519 118 Byndoor BJP 1,15,486 62.85 INC 58,724 31.95 56,762 Udupi Chikmagalur Lok Sabha constituency 119 Kundapura BJP 1,07,173 64.11 INC 57,078 34.05 50,095 120 Udupi BJP 1,06,489 61.81 INC 62,748 36.42 43,741 121 Kapu BJP 91,077 59.72 INC 58,947 38.65 32,130 122 Karkala BJP 95,295 61.81 INC 54,178 35.14 41,747 123 Sringeri BJP 79,175 58.35 INC 53,937 39.75 25,238 124 Mudigere (SC) BJP 74,597 56.09 INC 54,572 41.03 20,025 125 Chikmagalur BJP 92,788 56.49 INC 68,995 42.00 23,793 126 Tarikere BJP 80,995 56.43 INC 60,314 42.02 20,681 Hassan Lok Sabha constituency 127 Kadur JD(S) 76,369 49.07 INC 74,126 47.63 2,243 193 Shravanabelagola INC 81,800 48.53 JD(S) 81,729 48.53 71 194 Arsikere INC 87,126 49.43 JD(S) 84,033 47.67 3,093 195 Belur JD(S) 74,240 48.36 INC 72,608 47.30 1,632 196 Hassan INC 88,347 53.88 JD(S) 68,587 41.83 19,760 197 Holenarasipur INC 97,800 53.39 JD(S) 80,193 43.78 17,607 198 Arkalgud INC 95,065 51.56 JD(S) 80,637 43.74 14,428 199 Sakleshpur JD(S) 80,748 49.61 INC 73,402 45.10 7,346 Dakshina Kannada Lok Sabha constituency 200 Belthangady BJP 1,01,408 53.57 INC 78,101 41.26 23,307 201 Moodabidri BJP 92,496 57.53 INC 64,308 40.00 28,188 202 Mangalore City North BJP 1,08,137 57.41 INC 76,716 40.71 31,421 203 Mangalore City South BJP 95,537 56.46 INC 71,187 41.26 24,144 204 Mangalore INC 97,933 59.39 BJP 64,870 41.57 33,063 205 Bantwal BJP 94,679 50.53 INC 88,686 47.33 5,993 206 Puttur BJP 1,00,247 57.04 INC 71,557 40.71 28,690 207 Sullia (SC) BJP 1,02,762 59.29 INC 63,615 36.69 39,147 Chitradurga Lok Sabha constituency 97 Molakalmuru (ST) INC 1,04,262 54.89 BJP 78,137 41.14 26,125 98 Challakere (ST) INC 80,499 49.31 BJP 76,974 47.15 3,825 99 Chitradurga BJP 1,01,430 53.57 INC 83,547 44.12 17,883 100 Hiriyur BJP 88,794 50.07 INC 82,597 46.58 6,197 101 Hosadurga (SC) BJP 76,252 51.55 INC 66,565 45.00 9,687 102 Holalkere BJP 95,991 53.37 INC 78,210 43.84 17,781 136 Sira BJP 89,847 51.94 INC 77,353 44.72 12,494 137 Pavagada (SC) BJP 73,792 52.78 INC 61,119 43.71 12,673 Tumkur Lok Sabha constituency 128 Chikkanayakanahalli BJP 86,028 50.09 INC 79,619 46.36 6,409 129 Tiptur BJP 84,950 56.33 INC 62,250 41.28 22,700 130 Turuvekere BJP 93,630 63.55 INC 49,666 33.60 43,964 132 Tumkur City BJP 92,336 51.13 INC 85,417 47.29 6,919 133 Tumkur Rural BJP 99,679 56.85 INC 70,859 40.41 28,820 134 Koratagere (SC) BJP 93,446 55.96 INC 67,905 40.66 25,541 135 Gubbi BJP 87,146 57.23 INC 60,656 39.89 26,520 138 Madhugiri BJP 79,494 52.47 INC 66,692 44.02 12,802 Mandya Lok Sabha constituency 186 Malavalli (SC) JD(S) 99,567 50.82 INC 90,212 46.05 9,355 187 Maddur JD(S) 1,15,671 64.60 INC 58,993 32.89 56,678 188 Melukote JD(S) 1,10,896 62.52 INC 61,014 34.40 49,882 189 Mandya JD(S) 1,05,253 59.51 INC 67,033 37.90 38,220 190 Shrirangapattana JD(S) 1,13,843 61.92 INC 65,254 35.49 48,229 191 Nagamangala JD(S) 1,13,087 61.67 INC 66,576 36.28 46,511 192 Krishnarajpete JD(S) 1,00,170 55.49 INC 73,648 40.79 26,522 211 Krishnarajanagara JD(S) 88,995 50.52 INC 82,148 46.64 6,847 Mysore Lok Sabha constituency 208 Madikeri BJP 1,08,402 60.51 INC 66,994 37.39 41,408 209 Virajpet BJP 99,804 58.21 INC 67,353 39.28 32,451 210 Periyapatna INC 82,981 52.09 BJP 71,237 44.72 11,744 212 Hunsur BJP 95,266 49.32 INC 92,198 47.79 3,068 215 Chamundeshwari BJP 1,43,327 55.95 INC 1,06,083 41.44 37,244 216 Krishnaraja BJP 1,04,596 66.54 INC 50,171 31.91 54,425 217 Chamaraja BJP 1,05,480 67.22 INC 49,083 31.28 56,397 218 Narasimharaja INC 1,38,876 68.13 BJP 62,279 30.55 76,597 Chamarajanagar Lok Sabha constituency 213 Heggadadevankote (ST) INC 96,735 54.99 BJP 72,997 41.50 23,738 214 Nanjangud (SC) INC 92,407 53.85 BJP 71,829 41.86 20,578 219 Varuna INC 1,07,203 56.73 BJP 73,851 39.08 33,352 220 T. Narasipur (SC) INC 76,722 53.85 BJP 73,801 41.86 2,921 221 Hanur INC 96,210 59.10 BJP 59,253 36.63 36,957 222 Kollegal (SC) INC 95,228 58.13 BJP 62,212 37.98 33,016 223 Chamarajanagar INC 91,059 53.56 BJP 70,733 41.60 20,236 224 Gundlupet INC 94,362 52.95 BJP 76,380 42.88 17,982 Bangalore Rural Lok Sabha constituency 131 Kunigal BJP 97,248 56.12 INC 73,410 42.36 23,438 154 Rajarajeshwarinagar BJP 1,88,726 66.71 INC 89,729 31.71 98,997 176 Bangalore South BJP 2,55,756 56.12 INC 1,58,627 37.67 97,129 177 Anekal (SC) BJP 1,37,693 53.53 INC 1,15,328 44.83 22,365 182 Magadi BJP 1,13,911 56.69 INC 83,938 41.78 29,973 183 Ramanagara INC 92,090 49.25 BJP 91,945 49.17 145 184 Kanakpura INC 1,08,980 55.34 BJP 83,303 42.49 25,677 185 Channapatna BJP 1,06,971 56.69 INC 85,357 43.62 21,614 Bangalore North Lok Sabha constituency 151 K. R. Pura BJP 1,48,286 53.37 INC 1,23,185 44.56 25,101 152 Byatarayanapura BJP 1,64,574 54.76 INC 1,29,523 43.10 35,051 153 Yeshvanthapura BJP 2,30,416 64.81 INC 1,16,529 32.07 1,13,387 155 Dasarahalli BJP 1,44,360 64.11 INC 75,166 33.38 69,194 156 Mahalakshmi Layout BJP 1,04,235 66.80 INC 48,439 30.80 55,796 157 Malleshwaram BJP 84,895 68.33 INC 36,442 29.30 48,543 158 Hebbal INC 79,842 49.83 BJP 77,680 48.48 2,162 159 Pulakeshinagar (SC) INC 1,16,064 79.18 BJP 28,269 19.28 87,795 Bangalore Central Lok Sabha constituency 160 Sarvagnanagar INC 1,40,794 66.64 BJP 66,550 31.50 74,244 161 C. V. Raman Nagar (SC) BJP 73,460 56.41 INC 53,346 40.96 20,114 162 Shivajinagar INC 70,731 61.01 BJP 43,221 37.28 27,521 163 Shanti Nagar INC 70,184 57.10 BJP 49,846 40.56 20,338 164 Gandhi Nagar BJP 74,447 57.70 INC 51,123 39.62 23,324 165 Rajaji Nagar BJP 75,917 65.65 INC 36,488 31.55 39,429 168 Chamrajpet INC 87,116 64.97 BJP 44,163 32.93 42,153 174 Mahadevapura (SC) BJP 2,29,632 64.71 INC 1,15,586 32.57 1,15,046 Bangalore South Lok Sabha constituency 166 Govindraj Nagar BJP 1,02,321 64.20 INC 53,936 33.84 48,385 167 Vijay Nagar BJP 95,261 59.11 INC 62,721 38.92 32,540 169 Chickpet INC 66,802 49.66 BJP 65,331 48.57 1,471 170 Basavanagudi BJP 1,04,580 80.50 INC 22,480 17.30 82,103 171 Padmanabhanagar BJP 1,08,274 64.71 INC 55,406 33.11 52,868 172 B.T.M Layout BJP 72,541 52.29 INC 63,192 45.55 9,349 173 Jayanagar INC 64,580 50.29 BJP 61,705 48.05 2,875 159 Bommanahalli BJP 1,37,764 60.99 INC 83,637 37.03 54,127 Chikkaballapur Lok Sabha constituency 139 Gauribidanur BJP 80,523 48.11 INC 80,040 47.82 483 140 Bagepalli INC 77,587 47.97 BJP 76,491 47.29 996 141 Chikkaballapur BJP 98,437 54.57 INC 77,496 42.96 20,941 150 Yelahanka BJP 1,77,008 63.31 INC 93,771 33.53 83,237 178 Hosakote INC 1,02,200 49.43 BJP 99,866 48.30 2,334 179 Devanahalli (SC) BJP 89,660 49.69 INC 84,429 46.98 5,231 180 Doddaballapur BJP 96,680 54.80 INC 74,298 42.03 22,382 181 Nelamangala (SC) BJP 1,00,923 58.10 INC 67,668 38.95 33,255 Kolar Lok Sabha constituency 142 Sidlaghatta JD(S) 80,650 48.34 INC 80,227 48.08 483 143 Chintamani JD(S) 89,456 50.47 INC 82,206 46.38 7,250 144 Srinivaspur JD(S) 90,443 51.28 INC 80,375 45.56 10,068 145 Mulbagal (SC) JD(S) 99,620 58.93 INC 63,745 37.70 35,845 146 Kolar Gold Field (SC) INC 85,876 59.88 JD(S) 52,371 36.52 33,505 147 Bangarapet (SC) JD(S) 92,360 56.96 INC 64,226 39.61 28,134 148 Kolar JD(S) 97,837 51.08 INC 88,897 46.41 8,940 149 Malur JD(S) 86,448 52.46 INC 73,148 44.39 13,300
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See also
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