Mla election in karnataka 2023

  1. Karnataka Election 2023: BJP announces first list of candidates
  2. Karnataka Assembly Elections 2023: Full list of Congress candidates
  3. Mahadevapura Assembly Election 2023: Close Fight Between BJP and Congress; AAP Also In Race, JD(S) Likely To Support CPI(M) On This Seat
  4. Magadi Election Result 2023 LIVE Updates and Highlights: Winner, Loser, Leading, Trailing, MLA, Margin
  5. karnataka election 2023: jayanagar result controversy in 8 points; how soumya reddy lost to ck ramamurthy, why congress protested recount, tejasvi surya's 'illegal' presence
  6. Chitradurga: In Battle Of Turncoats, BJP MLA GH Thippareddy Take On Veerendra Pappy and Raghu Achar
  7. Karnataka Election 2023: Important Key Congress Candidates Siddaramaiah Shivakumar Kharge Parameshwara
  8. karnataka election 2023: jayanagar result controversy in 8 points; how soumya reddy lost to ck ramamurthy, why congress protested recount, tejasvi surya's 'illegal' presence
  9. Mahadevapura Assembly Election 2023: Close Fight Between BJP and Congress; AAP Also In Race, JD(S) Likely To Support CPI(M) On This Seat
  10. Karnataka Election 2023: Important Key Congress Candidates Siddaramaiah Shivakumar Kharge Parameshwara


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Karnataka Election 2023: BJP announces first list of candidates

Karnataka Election 2023: BJP announces first list of candidates Karnataka Election 2023: The BJP has released its first list of candidates for the Karnataka assembly elections today. In its list, the party named 189 candidates and has fielded as many as 52 new faces. The names were finalised during a meeting of the party’s central election committee. The Karnataka polls are slated for May 10 and the last date to file nominations is April 20. Counting of votes will be held on May 13. Stay with TOI for all live updates Read Less KS Eshwarappa wrote a letter to the party president about withdrawing from electoral politics, he had earlier also said that he did not want to contest, but we asked him to contest as his experience was needed, now he discussed this with everyone & took the decision. It gives the message that after a certain age, we should leave room for youngsters. This is the culture of the BJP in the states and at the Centre: Karnataka CM Basavaraj Bommai I spoke about my decision in the Karnataka BJP election committee meeting which was held a few days ago in Bengaluru but party leaders Prahlad Joshi, Nalin Kumar Kateel and others did not accept my decision and that's why I wrote to party president JP Nadda to accept my decision and allow me to work with more responsibilities to bring back BJP with full majority in Karnataka: Karnataka BJP MLA KS Eashwarappa Senior Karnataka BJP leader K S Eshwarappa on Tuesday wrote to party president J P Nadda opting out of con...

Karnataka Assembly Elections 2023: Full list of Congress candidates

The Congress has announced its candidates for the 224-seat Karnataka Assembly elections. Some of the bigwigs contesting this election include, former Karnataka chief minister Siddaramaiah, who has been named from his family pocket borough of Varuna, a seat won by his son Dr Yathindra Siddaramaiah last time. Meanwhile, Karnataka PCC president D K Shivakumar will contest his traditional seat of Kanakapura. Priyank Kharge, the son of Congress president Mallikarujun Kharge, has been fielded again from the seat he won last time, Chitapur (SC) in the Kalaburagi region. Lingayat strongman Jagadish Shettar, who switched over from the BJP, is seeking a re-election from the Hubli-Dharwad Central constituency.

Mahadevapura Assembly Election 2023: Close Fight Between BJP and Congress; AAP Also In Race, JD(S) Likely To Support CPI(M) On This Seat

Mahadevapura Assembly Election 2023: Close Fight Between BJP and Congress; AAP Also In Race, JD(S) Likely To Support CPI(M) On This Seat Mahadevapura Assembly Election 2023: This time BJP has fielded Aravind Limbavali’s wife Manjula Aravind Limbavali from the seat. Meanwhile, JD(S) will support CPI(M) candidate for the Mahadevapura assembly constituency. Karnataka Assembly Election 2023: The election to the 224-member Legislative Assembly in Karnataka will be held on May 10 while the results for the high-stake polls will be declared on May 13. Heightened internal dissent has posed a serious challenge to parties including BJP as several politicians have switched sides after not getting a ticket to contest the polls. The high-octane Karnataka assembly election will see a triangular contest between the three parties - the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Congress and Janata Dal (Secular). Mahadevapura assembly constituency is in Bengaluru Urban district and is located in the Bengaluru region of Karnataka. And there are a total of 4,70,918 voters in the assembly seat; 2,56,250 are male and 2,14,479 are female. BJP won this seat in the 2013 Karnataka Assembly Elections with a margin of 6,149 votes (2.71%) securing 48.62% of the total votes polled. In 2013 the seat witnessed a voter turnout of 61.54%. BJP won this seat in the 2008 Assembly Elections with a margin of 13,358 votes (9.12%) registering 52.16% of the votes polled. In the 2018 elections, this seat witnessed a vote...

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

Constituency No.182 Magadi (Mahagadi) (ಮಾಗಡಿ) is an Assembly/Vidhan Sabha seat in Bengaluru region (ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು) and Ramanagaram (ರಾಮನಗರ) district of Karnataka. Magadi is part of Bangalore Rural (General) Lok Sabha/Parliamentary constituency. This seat is categorised as: (Mahagadi) Rural.Refer to the live updating election results tables on this page for the latest Magadi election result and you can Demographic profile: Magadi Assembly constituency has an estimated Scheduled Caste population of 18.21% and an estimated Scheduled Tribe population of 2.9%, according to the report of the Delimitation Commission of 2008. The estimated literacy level of the district in which this constituency falls in is 69.22%, according the Census of India, 2011. In the 2023 Karnataka Assembly elections, there were a total of 2,23,193 eligible electors in the constituency, of which 1,12,651 were male and 1,10,521 female and 21 registered voters were of the third gender. The electorate gender ratio in Magadi in 2023 is 981 female voters for every 1,000 male voters. In the 2018 Assembly polls, there were a total of 2,23,193 eligible electors, of which 1,13,346 were male, 1,11,500 female and 23 electors of the third gender. In the 2013 Karnataka Assembly elections, there were a total of 2,02,992 eligible electors, of which 1,03,589 were male, 99,402 female and 1 voters of the third gender. In the 2008 Assembly polls, there were a total of 1,86,252 eligible electors, of which 95,117 were male, 91,135...

karnataka election 2023: jayanagar result controversy in 8 points; how soumya reddy lost to ck ramamurthy, why congress protested recount, tejasvi surya's 'illegal' presence

Karnataka Assembly Polls 2023: BJP's CK Ramamurthy was declared winner from the Jayanagar Assembly seat in Karnataka by a slender margin of 16 votes against incumbent Congress MLA Soumya Reddy. What caused the tension amidst the counting in Jayanagar? Despite the Congress' landslide win, why were they upset about the constituency? Read ahead to find out. 3 Soon, BBMP Chief Commissioner and District Election Officer, Tushar Giri Nath reached the counting centre and the "rejected" postal ballots were counted. This turned the tide in CK Ramamurthy's favour. When the 177 votes were tallied, Reddy's 160-vote advantage was overturned and the BJP leader was declared the winner by 16 votes. 6 The Congress alleged misuse of government machinery to favour Ramamurthy. “Even though Ms Reddy, the Congress candidate from Jayanagar constituency, achieved a victory, on the pretext of recounting, the election officials have tried to twist the results. Opposing this and the move to let Mr Ashok and Mr Surya, who are not agents, illegally enter the counting centre, we held a protest opposite the counting centre,” KPCC chief DK Shivakumar tweeted.

Chitradurga: In Battle Of Turncoats, BJP MLA GH Thippareddy Take On Veerendra Pappy and Raghu Achar

Karnataka Assembly Election 2023: KC Veerendra alias Pappy is the son-in-law of cinestar Doddanna and hails from the Lingayat community. Pappy, an influential casino owner, contested the previous Assembly polls on a JD(S) ticket and switched loyalty to join Karnataka's principal Opposition party. GH Thippa Reddy is the sitting MLA from the Chitradurga constituency.

Karnataka Election 2023: Important Key Congress Candidates Siddaramaiah Shivakumar Kharge Parameshwara

With the Karnataka election 2023 date drawing near, the political arena of the state is heating up — not just among parties, but within them as well. While the biggies — Congress, BJP, and JD(U) — are eyeing the seats of the treasury benches in the Karnataka assembly, the political heavyweights of the parties are vying with their party colleagues to be the CM faces of their respective organisations. The Congress released a list of 124 candidates on March 25. The list of candidates covered constituencies across the state. The second list with names of 42 candidates was released on Thursday after the Congress high command’s approval. For the remaining 58 constituencies, two candidates have been selected for each seat. The list will be finalised by senior party leaders. Here are the candidates who will play an important role in the Congress’s electoral performance next month: SIDDARAMAIAH The former CM has emerged as the strongest contender for the top post in the ABP News-CVoter Opinion poll. He will fight from his traditional seat — Varuna. This will be his last foray into electoral politics. Known to be an alliance weaver, who shares good relations with most of his political opponents, Siddaramaiah wasthe chairman of the Congress-JD(S) alliance’s coordination committee in 2018. Siddaramaiah is a powerful leader, who has often been seen as someone, who would override party machinery to get his way. The eight-time MLA belongs to the Kuruba community, which accounts for aroun...

karnataka election 2023: jayanagar result controversy in 8 points; how soumya reddy lost to ck ramamurthy, why congress protested recount, tejasvi surya's 'illegal' presence

Karnataka Assembly Polls 2023: BJP's CK Ramamurthy was declared winner from the Jayanagar Assembly seat in Karnataka by a slender margin of 16 votes against incumbent Congress MLA Soumya Reddy. What caused the tension amidst the counting in Jayanagar? Despite the Congress' landslide win, why were they upset about the constituency? Read ahead to find out. 3 Soon, BBMP Chief Commissioner and District Election Officer, Tushar Giri Nath reached the counting centre and the "rejected" postal ballots were counted. This turned the tide in CK Ramamurthy's favour. When the 177 votes were tallied, Reddy's 160-vote advantage was overturned and the BJP leader was declared the winner by 16 votes. 6 The Congress alleged misuse of government machinery to favour Ramamurthy. “Even though Ms Reddy, the Congress candidate from Jayanagar constituency, achieved a victory, on the pretext of recounting, the election officials have tried to twist the results. Opposing this and the move to let Mr Ashok and Mr Surya, who are not agents, illegally enter the counting centre, we held a protest opposite the counting centre,” KPCC chief DK Shivakumar tweeted.

Mahadevapura Assembly Election 2023: Close Fight Between BJP and Congress; AAP Also In Race, JD(S) Likely To Support CPI(M) On This Seat

Mahadevapura Assembly Election 2023: Close Fight Between BJP and Congress; AAP Also In Race, JD(S) Likely To Support CPI(M) On This Seat Mahadevapura Assembly Election 2023: This time BJP has fielded Aravind Limbavali’s wife Manjula Aravind Limbavali from the seat. Meanwhile, JD(S) will support CPI(M) candidate for the Mahadevapura assembly constituency. Karnataka Assembly Election 2023: The election to the 224-member Legislative Assembly in Karnataka will be held on May 10 while the results for the high-stake polls will be declared on May 13. Heightened internal dissent has posed a serious challenge to parties including BJP as several politicians have switched sides after not getting a ticket to contest the polls. The high-octane Karnataka assembly election will see a triangular contest between the three parties - the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), Congress and Janata Dal (Secular). Mahadevapura assembly constituency is in Bengaluru Urban district and is located in the Bengaluru region of Karnataka. And there are a total of 4,70,918 voters in the assembly seat; 2,56,250 are male and 2,14,479 are female. BJP won this seat in the 2013 Karnataka Assembly Elections with a margin of 6,149 votes (2.71%) securing 48.62% of the total votes polled. In 2013 the seat witnessed a voter turnout of 61.54%. BJP won this seat in the 2008 Assembly Elections with a margin of 13,358 votes (9.12%) registering 52.16% of the votes polled. In the 2018 elections, this seat witnessed a vote...

Karnataka Election 2023: Important Key Congress Candidates Siddaramaiah Shivakumar Kharge Parameshwara

With the Karnataka election 2023 date drawing near, the political arena of the state is heating up — not just among parties, but within them as well. While the biggies — Congress, BJP, and JD(U) — are eyeing the seats of the treasury benches in the Karnataka assembly, the political heavyweights of the parties are vying with their party colleagues to be the CM faces of their respective organisations. The Congress released a list of 124 candidates on March 25. The list of candidates covered constituencies across the state. The second list with names of 42 candidates was released on Thursday after the Congress high command’s approval. For the remaining 58 constituencies, two candidates have been selected for each seat. The list will be finalised by senior party leaders. Here are the candidates who will play an important role in the Congress’s electoral performance next month: SIDDARAMAIAH The former CM has emerged as the strongest contender for the top post in the ABP News-CVoter Opinion poll. He will fight from his traditional seat — Varuna. This will be his last foray into electoral politics. Known to be an alliance weaver, who shares good relations with most of his political opponents, Siddaramaiah wasthe chairman of the Congress-JD(S) alliance’s coordination committee in 2018. Siddaramaiah is a powerful leader, who has often been seen as someone, who would override party machinery to get his way. The eight-time MLA belongs to the Kuruba community, which accounts for aroun...