Karnataka mla election results

  1. Election Result 2023: All You Need To Know About Karnataka Election Results Time, Date And Coverage Online
  2. Sarvagnanagar Election Result 2023 LIVE Updates and Highlights: Winner, Loser, Leading, Trailing, MLA, Margin
  3. Karnataka election: Constituency
  4. Karnataka Election Results: Siddaramaiah Wins From Varuna, Becomes MLA For 9th Time
  5. Karnataka election results 2023: Full list of winners
  6. 2018 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election
  7. Election Result 2023: All You Need To Know About Karnataka Election Results Time, Date And Coverage Online
  8. Karnataka election: Constituency
  9. Karnataka election results 2023: Full list of winners
  10. Karnataka Election Results: Siddaramaiah Wins From Varuna, Becomes MLA For 9th Time


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Election Result 2023: All You Need To Know About Karnataka Election Results Time, Date And Coverage Online

Karnataka election result 2023 will be declared on Saturday, May 13, three days after the voting to elect the 224 members of the state Assembly. Karnataka recorded a voting percentage of 73.19 - its highest ever - in Wednesday's polling. The state witnessed a fierce fight between the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Congress, with both the parties claiming they will cross the "magic figure" and form the government on their own. Janata Dal (Secular), which has previously formed the government in Karnataka, has also expressed confidence about its electoral fortunes. JD(S) leader HD Kumaraswamy asserted on Wednesday that his party will be 'King' and not just the 'King maker'. Karnataka Assembly Exit polls released after the polling on Wednesday evening indicated a close contest between the Congress and the BJP in the Karnataka Assembly elections. Most pollsters have given Congress a slight advantage in the race. Here are some of the important things to know about Karnataka election result 2023: Question: When will the Karnataka Assembly Answer: The Karnataka election result coverage and counting will begin at 8am on Saturday, May 13, 2023. Question: Where to watch live results on May 13? Answer: The detailed coverage and overall results of Karnataka Assembly election 2023 can be checked live on ndtv.com. You may also watch the live stream of the election coverage on The one-stop shop for results from each constituency and the fate of individual candidates is Questi...

Sarvagnanagar Election Result 2023 LIVE Updates and Highlights: Winner, Loser, Leading, Trailing, MLA, Margin

Constituency No.160 Sarvagnanagar (Sarvagnanagara, Cox Town) (ಸರ್ವಜ್ಞನಗರ) is an Assembly/Vidhan Sabha seat in Bengaluru region (ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು) and Bengaluru Urban (ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು ನಗರ) district of Karnataka. Sarvagnanagar is part of Bangalore central (General) Lok Sabha/Parliamentary constituency. This seat is categorised as: (Sarvagnanagara, Cox Town) Urban.Refer to the live updating election results tables on this page for the latest Sarvagnanagar election result and you can Demographic profile: Sarvagnanagar Assembly constituency has an estimated Scheduled Caste population of 13.64% and an estimated Scheduled Tribe population of 0.59%, according to the report of the Delimitation Commission of 2008. The estimated literacy level of the district in which this constituency falls in is 87.67%, according the Census of India, 2011. In the 2023 Karnataka Assembly elections, there were a total of 3,34,473 eligible electors in the constituency, of which 1,69,700 were male and 1,64,734 female and 39 registered voters were of the third gender. The electorate gender ratio in Sarvagnanagar in 2023 is 971 female voters for every 1,000 male voters. In the 2018 Assembly polls, there were a total of 3,34,473 eligible electors, of which 1,76,150 were male, 1,71,353 female and 56 electors of the third gender. In the 2013 Karnataka Assembly elections, there were a total of 2,80,059 eligible electors, of which 1,42,368 were male, 1,37,673 female and 18 voters of the third gender. In the 2008 Assembly po...

Karnataka election: Constituency

The Congress scored an emphatic victory in Karnataka in a crucial election with the strong performance giving it momentum to take on the BJP in the assembly polls later this year and giving a boost to its preparations for the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. Karnataka is set for a big fight between the BJP, Congress and the JD(S) parties. The victory is significant for Congress for the margin of its success and the coherence of its efforts. The Congress ran an effective campaign built around its "five guarantees" and sought to keep the focus on local issues and "failings" of the BJP government in the southern state. The Congress has won 135 seats in Karnataka and is leading in one, well past the majority mark of 113. The BJP won 65 seats, according to the latest trends on the Election Commission's website. Karnataka: Full list of winning candidates from the 224 constituencies

Karnataka Election Results: Siddaramaiah Wins From Varuna, Becomes MLA For 9th Time

Senior Congress leader and former chief minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday got a landslide victory in the Varuna constituency, defeating his nearest rival by a margin of 46,006 votes and entering the Karnataka Assembly for the ninth time. The 75-year-old leader got 1,19,430 votes against 73,424 polled by his BJP rival and influential Lingayat leader V Somanna. The Bahujan Samaj Party candidate was in third place with 1,075 votes, according to the Election Commission website. Five-time MLA and outgoing state Housing Minister Somanna was moved out of his Govindaraj Nagar constituency in Bengaluru for the first time to take the Congress strongman head-on in his home turf. Siddaramaiah represented the Chamundeshwari constituency in Mysuru in the Karnataka assembly five times -- in 1983 as an Independent, in 1985 on a Janata Party ticket, in 1994 and 2004 for the Janata Dal, and in 2006 for the Congress by a lean margin of 257 votes. In 2008, he shifted to Varuna which is also in the Mysuru region, and registered an easy victory that he repeated in 2013.

Karnataka election results 2023: Full list of winners

The Congress Saturday registered a resounding win in the elections to the 16th Karnataka Assembly with victories in 135 of 224 seats and a 43 per cent vote share. In the outgoing Assembly, Congress had 69 seats. The ruling BJP, which held 118 seats in the Assembly, was reduced to 65, while the regional Janata Dal (Secular) party’s tally fell from 32 seats to 19. The poll results are being seen as a bellwether of the general elections that will be held in 2024. It is a Sl No. Constituency Name Winners Party 1 Nippani Jolle Shashikala Annasaheb BJP 2 Chikkodi-Sadalga Ganesh Prakash Hukkeri Congress 3 Athani Laxman Savadi Congress 4 Kagwad Bharamgouda Alagouda Kage Congress 5 Kudachi (SC) Mahendra Kallappa Tammannavar Congress 6 Raybag (SC) Aihole Duryodhan Mahalingappa BJP 7 Hukkeri Katti Nikhil Umesh BJP 8 Arabhavi Balachandra Laxmanrao Jarkiholi BJP 9 Gokak Jarkiholi Ramesh Laxmanrao BJP 10 Yemkanmardi (ST) Satish Jarkiholi Congress 11 Belgaum Uttar Asif (Raju) Sait Congress 12 Belgaum Dakshin Abhay Patil BJP 13 Belgaum Rural Laxmi R Hebbalkar Congress 14 Khanapur Vithal Somanna Halagekar BJP 15 Kittur Babasaheb Patil Congress 16 Bailhongal Koujalagi Mahantesh Shivanand Congress 17 Saundatti Yellamma Vishwas Vasant Vaidya Congress 18 Ramdurg Ashok Mahadevappa Pattan Congress 19 Mudhol (SC) Timmapur Ramappa Balappa Congress 20 Terdal Siddu Savadi BJP 21 Jamkhandi Jagadeesh Shivayya Gudagunti BJP 22 Bilgi J T Patil Congress 23 Badami B B Chimmanakatti Congress 24 Bagalkot Me...

2018 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election

Indian state election 2018 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election ← 12 May 2018 (222 seats) 28 May 2018 (1 seat) 11 June 2018 (1 seat) 224 of 224 seats in the 113 seats needed for a majority Turnout 72.13% ( 0.30%) Majority party Minority party Third party Leader Party Alliance Leader'sseat (won) (won) (lost) (won) (won; vacated) Seatsbefore 40 122 40 Seatswon 104 80 37 Seatchange 64 42 3 Popularvote 13,267,956 13,932,069 6,726,667 Percentage 36.35% 38.14% 18.3% Swing 16.3% 1.4% 1.9% Results of the election Elected The 2018 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election was held on 12 May 2018 in 222 constituencies to the The Background [ ] The tenure of the 15th Karnataka Assembly ended on 28 May 2018. Organization [ ] Schedule [ ] The schedule of the election was announced by the Event Date Day Date for nominations 17 April 2018 Tuesday Last date for filing nominations 24 April 2018 Tuesday Date for scrutiny of nominations 25 April 2018 Wednesday Last date for withdrawal of candidatures 27 April 2018 Friday Date of poll 12 May 2018 Saturday Date of counting 15 May 2018 Tuesday Date before which the election shall be completed 31 May 2018 Thursday Controversies [ ] Leaked election dates [ ] The Election Commission of India ran into a major embarrassment on 27 March 2018, when BJP IT cell head On 14 April 2018, the committee said that the media reports were mere speculation and not a leak. Voter ID fraud case [ ] On 11 May 2018, BJP MLA The polling in RR Nagar was postponed to 2...

Election Result 2023: All You Need To Know About Karnataka Election Results Time, Date And Coverage Online

Karnataka election result 2023 will be declared on Saturday, May 13, three days after the voting to elect the 224 members of the state Assembly. Karnataka recorded a voting percentage of 73.19 - its highest ever - in Wednesday's polling. The state witnessed a fierce fight between the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Congress, with both the parties claiming they will cross the "magic figure" and form the government on their own. Janata Dal (Secular), which has previously formed the government in Karnataka, has also expressed confidence about its electoral fortunes. JD(S) leader HD Kumaraswamy asserted on Wednesday that his party will be 'King' and not just the 'King maker'. Karnataka Assembly Exit polls released after the polling on Wednesday evening indicated a close contest between the Congress and the BJP in the Karnataka Assembly elections. Most pollsters have given Congress a slight advantage in the race. Here are some of the important things to know about Karnataka election result 2023: Question: When will the Karnataka Assembly Answer: The Karnataka election result coverage and counting will begin at 8am on Saturday, May 13, 2023. Question: Where to watch live results on May 13? Answer: The detailed coverage and overall results of Karnataka Assembly election 2023 can be checked live on ndtv.com. You may also watch the live stream of the election coverage on The one-stop shop for results from each constituency and the fate of individual candidates is Questi...

Karnataka election: Constituency

The Congress scored an emphatic victory in Karnataka in a crucial election with the strong performance giving it momentum to take on the BJP in the assembly polls later this year and giving a boost to its preparations for the 2024 Lok Sabha polls. Karnataka is set for a big fight between the BJP, Congress and the JD(S) parties. The victory is significant for Congress for the margin of its success and the coherence of its efforts. The Congress ran an effective campaign built around its "five guarantees" and sought to keep the focus on local issues and "failings" of the BJP government in the southern state. The Congress has won 135 seats in Karnataka and is leading in one, well past the majority mark of 113. The BJP won 65 seats, according to the latest trends on the Election Commission's website. Karnataka: Full list of winning candidates from the 224 constituencies

Karnataka election results 2023: Full list of winners

The Congress Saturday registered a resounding win in the elections to the 16th Karnataka Assembly with victories in 135 of 224 seats and a 43 per cent vote share. In the outgoing Assembly, Congress had 69 seats. The ruling BJP, which held 118 seats in the Assembly, was reduced to 65, while the regional Janata Dal (Secular) party’s tally fell from 32 seats to 19. The poll results are being seen as a bellwether of the general elections that will be held in 2024. It is a Sl No. Constituency Name Winners Party 1 Nippani Jolle Shashikala Annasaheb BJP 2 Chikkodi-Sadalga Ganesh Prakash Hukkeri Congress 3 Athani Laxman Savadi Congress 4 Kagwad Bharamgouda Alagouda Kage Congress 5 Kudachi (SC) Mahendra Kallappa Tammannavar Congress 6 Raybag (SC) Aihole Duryodhan Mahalingappa BJP 7 Hukkeri Katti Nikhil Umesh BJP 8 Arabhavi Balachandra Laxmanrao Jarkiholi BJP 9 Gokak Jarkiholi Ramesh Laxmanrao BJP 10 Yemkanmardi (ST) Satish Jarkiholi Congress 11 Belgaum Uttar Asif (Raju) Sait Congress 12 Belgaum Dakshin Abhay Patil BJP 13 Belgaum Rural Laxmi R Hebbalkar Congress 14 Khanapur Vithal Somanna Halagekar BJP 15 Kittur Babasaheb Patil Congress 16 Bailhongal Koujalagi Mahantesh Shivanand Congress 17 Saundatti Yellamma Vishwas Vasant Vaidya Congress 18 Ramdurg Ashok Mahadevappa Pattan Congress 19 Mudhol (SC) Timmapur Ramappa Balappa Congress 20 Terdal Siddu Savadi BJP 21 Jamkhandi Jagadeesh Shivayya Gudagunti BJP 22 Bilgi J T Patil Congress 23 Badami B B Chimmanakatti Congress 24 Bagalkot Me...

Karnataka Election Results: Siddaramaiah Wins From Varuna, Becomes MLA For 9th Time

Senior Congress leader and former chief minister Siddaramaiah on Saturday got a landslide victory in the Varuna constituency, defeating his nearest rival by a margin of 46,006 votes and entering the Karnataka Assembly for the ninth time. The 75-year-old leader got 1,19,430 votes against 73,424 polled by his BJP rival and influential Lingayat leader V Somanna. The Bahujan Samaj Party candidate was in third place with 1,075 votes, according to the Election Commission website. Five-time MLA and outgoing state Housing Minister Somanna was moved out of his Govindaraj Nagar constituency in Bengaluru for the first time to take the Congress strongman head-on in his home turf. Siddaramaiah represented the Chamundeshwari constituency in Mysuru in the Karnataka assembly five times -- in 1983 as an Independent, in 1985 on a Janata Party ticket, in 1994 and 2004 for the Janata Dal, and in 2006 for the Congress by a lean margin of 257 votes. In 2008, he shifted to Varuna which is also in the Mysuru region, and registered an easy victory that he repeated in 2013.