2019 Indian general election in Karnataka
The 2019 Indian general election were held in Karnataka on Two phases- 18 and 23 April 2019 to constitute the 17th Lok Sabha. [1][2]
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Turnout | 68.81%
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Voter's Turnout
First phase election on 18 April with highest voting recorded in Mandya of 80.24% and the lowest is recorded in Bangalore South of 53.48% as per the official announcement from Election CEO of Karnataka.
Poll Date | State | No. of. Seats | Turnout (%)[3] |
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18 Apr 2019 | Karnataka - Phase 1 | 14 | 68.96 |
23 Apr 2019 | Karnataka - Phase 2 | 14 | 68.67 |
Results
Coalition wise - Party result
Parties | Alliance | Parties Contested seats | Alliance contested seats | Seats won | |
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Bharatiya Janata Party[4] | National Democratic Alliance | 27 | 28 | 25 | |
Sumalatha (Independent)[5] |
1 | 1 | |||
Indian National Congress[6][7] | United Progressive Alliance | 21 | 28 | 1 | |
Janata Dal (Secular)[7] | 7 | 1 | |||
Constituency-wise results
No | Constituency | Turnout[8] | Winner | Party | Margin |
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1 | Chikkodi | 75.62 |
Annasaheb Jolle | Bharatiya Janata party | 1,18,877 |
2 | Belgaum | 67.84 |
Suresh Angadi | Bharatiya Janata party | 3,91,304 |
3 | Bagalkot | 70.70 |
P C Gaddigowdar | Bharatiya Janata party | 1,68,187 |
4 | Bijapur | 61.89 |
Ramesh Jigajinagi | Bharatiya Janata party | 2,58,038 |
5 | Gulbarga | 61.18 |
Dr. Umesh Jadhav | Bharatiya Janata party | 95,452 |
6 | Raichur | 58.34 |
Raja Amareshwara Nayak | Bharatiya Janata party | 1,17,716 |
7 | Bidar | 63.00 |
Bhagawanth khooba | Bharatiya Janata party | 1,16,834 |
8 | Koppal | 68.56 |
Karadi Sanganna | Bharatiya Janata party | 38,397 |
9 | Bellary | 69.76 |
Dr. Devendrappa | Bharatiya Janata party | 55,707 |
10 | Haveri | 74.21 |
Shivakumar Udasi | Bharatiya Janata party | 1,40,882 |
11 | Dharwad | 70.29 |
Prahlad Joshi | Bharatiya Janata party | 2,05,072 |
12 | Uttara Kannada | 74.16 |
Anantkumar Hegde | Bharatiya Janata party | 4,79,649 |
13 | Davanagere | 73.19 |
G M Siddeshwar | Bharatiya Janata party | 1,69,702 |
14 | Shimoga | 76.58 |
B Y Raghavendra | Bharatiya Janata party | 2,23,360 |
15 | Udupi Chikmagalur | 76.07 |
Shobha Karandlaje | Bharatiya Janata party | 3,49,599 |
16 | Hassan | 77.35 |
Prajwal Revanna | Janata Dal (Secular) | 1,41,324 |
17 | Dakshina Kannada | 77.99 |
Nalin Kumar Kateel | Bharatiya Janata party | 2,74,621 |
18 | Chitradurga | 70.80 |
A Narayanaswamy | Bharatiya Janata party | 80,178 |
19 | Tumkur | 77.43 |
G S Basavaraj | Bharatiya Janata party | 13,339 |
20 | Mandya | 80.59 |
Sumalatha Ambarish | Independent | 1,25,876 |
21 | Mysore | 69.51 |
Prathap Simha | Bharatiya Janata party | 1,38,647 |
22 | Chamarajanagar | 75.35 |
V Srinivas Prasad | Bharatiya Janata party | 1,817 |
23 | Bangalore Rural | 64.98 |
D K Suresh | Indian National Congress | 2,06,870 |
24 | Bangalore North | 54.76 |
D V Sadananda Gowda | Bharatiya Janata party | 1,47,518 |
25 | Bangalore Central | 54.32 |
P C Mohan | Bharatiya Janata party | 70,968 |
26 | Bangalore South | 53.70 |
Tejasvi Surya | Bharatiya Janata party | 3,31,192 |
27 | Chikballapur | 76.74 |
B N Bachchegowda | Bharatiya Janata party | 1,82,110 |
28 | Kolar | 77.25 |
S Muniswamy | Bharatiya Janata party | 2,10,021 |
Candidates list
Opinion Polls
Date published | Polling agency | Lead | ||
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NDA | UPA | |||
Jan 2019 | Spick Media | 13 | 15 | 2 |
Jan 2019 | Republic Tv - Cvoter | 14 | 14 | – |
Date published | Polling agency | Others | Lead | ||
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NDA | UPA | ||||
Jan 2019 | Republic Tv - Cvoter | 44% | 47.9% | 8.1% | 3.9% |
Assembly segments wise lead of Parties
Party | Assembly segments | Position in Assembly (as of 2018 election) | |
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Bharatiya Janata Party | 170 | 104 | |
Indian National Congress | 36 | 80 | |
Janata Dal (Secular) | 11 | 37 | |
Others | 7 | 4 | |
Total | 224 |
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References
- Singh, Vijaita (1 September 2018). "General election will be held in 2019 as per schedule, says Rajnath Singh". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 4 January 2019.
- Vishnoi, Anubhuti (25 February 2019). "Lok Sabha polls dates soon after EC team's Kashmir visit" – via The Economic Times.
- Final voter turnout of Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the Lok Sabha Elections 2019, The Election Commission of India (20 April 2019, updated 4 May 2019)
- "BJP Shortlists Candidates For All 28 Lok Sabha Seats In Karnataka". NDTV.com. Retrieved 19 April 2019.
- "BJP to support Sumalatha in Mandya Lok Sabha seat". Deccan Herald. 23 March 2019. Retrieved 19 April 2019.
- BengaluruMarch 25, Press Trust of India; March 25, 2019UPDATED; Ist, 2019 16:22. "Lok Sabha election 2019: JDS gives back Bangalore North LS seat to Congress". India Today. Retrieved 19 April 2019.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
- Bureau, Karnataka (13 March 2019). "Congress-JD(S) reach seat-sharing pact in Karnataka". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 19 April 2019.
- Final voter turnout of Phase 1 and Phase 2 of the Lok Sabha Elections 2019, The Election Commission of India (20 April 2019, updated 4 May 2019)
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