2019 Indian general election in Karnataka

2019 Indian general election in Karnataka

18,23 April 2019

28 seats
Turnout68.81% ( 1.61%)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader B. S. Yediyurappa Mallikarjun Kharge H. D. Deve Gowda
Party BJP INC JD(S)
Alliance NDA UPA UPA
Leader's seat did not contest Gulbarga
(lost)
Tumkur
(lost)
Last election 17 9 2
Seats won 25 1 1
Seat change 8 8 1
Percentage 51.38% 31.88% 9.67%
Swing 8.38% 8.12% 1.33%


Prime Minister before election

Narendra Modi
BJP

Prime Minister after election

Narendra Modi
BJP

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]

Parties and alliances

  National Democratic Alliance

Party Flag Symbol Leader Seats contested
Bharatiya Janata Party B. S. Yediyurappa 27
Independent Sumalatha Ambareesh 1
Party Flag Symbol Leader Seats contested
Indian National Congress Mallikarjun Kharge 21
Janata Dal (Secular) H. D. Kumaraswamy 7

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]
18 Apr 2019 Karnataka - Phase 1 14 68.96
23 Apr 2019 Karnataka - Phase 2 14 68.66

Candidates

Constituency
NDA UPA
1 Chikkodi BJP Annasaheb Jolle INC Prakash Babanna Hukkeri
2 Belgaum BJP Suresh Angadi INC Virupakshi S Sadhunavar
3 Bagalkot BJP P. C. Gaddigoudar INC Veena Kashappanavar
4 Bijapur (SC) BJP Ramesh Chandappa Jigajinagi JD(S) Sunitha Devanand Chavan
5 Gulbarga (SC) BJP Umesh. G. Jadhav INC Mallikarjun Kharge
6 Raichur (ST) BJP Raja Amresh Nayak INC B. V. Nayak
7 Bidar BJP Bhagwanth Khuba INC Eshwara Khandre
8 Koppal BJP Karadi Sanganna Amarappa INC Rajashekar Hitnal
9 Bellary (ST) BJP Devendrappa INC V. S. Ugrappa
10 Haveri BJP Shivkumar Chanabasappa Udasi INC D. R. Patil
11 Dharwad BJP Pralhad Joshi INC Vinay Kulkarni
12 Uttara Kannada BJP Anant Kumar Hegde JD(S) Anand Asnotikar
13 Davanagere BJP G. M. Siddeshwara INC H. B. Manjappa
14 Shimoga BJP B. Y. Raghavendra JD(S) Madhu Bangarappa
15 Udupi Chikmagalur BJP Shobha Karandlaje JD(S) Pramod Madhwaraj
16 Hassan BJP A. Manju JD(S) Prajwal Revanna
17 Dakshina Kannada BJP Nalin Kumar Kateel INC Mithun Rai
18 Chitradurga (SC) BJP A. Narayana Swamy INC B. N. Chandrappa
19 Tumkur BJP G. S. Basavaraj JD(S) H. D. Deve Gowda
20 Mandya IND Sumalatha JD(S) Nikhil Gowda
21 Mysore BJP Pratap Simha INC C. H. Vijayashankar
22 Chamarajanagar (SC) BJP Srinivasa Prasad INC R. Dhruvanarayana
23 Bangalore Rural BJP Ashwath Narayana Gowda INC D. K. Suresh
24 Bangalore North BJP D. V. Sadananda Gowda INC Krishna Byre Gowda
25 Bangalore Central BJP P. C. Mohan INC Rizwan Arshad
26 Bangalore South BJP Tejasvi Surya INC B. K. Hariprasad
27 Chikballapur BJP B. N. Bache Gowda INC Veerappa Moily
28 Kolar (SC) BJP S. Muniswamy INC K. H. Muniyappa

Opinion Polls

Date published Polling agency Lead
NDA INC + JD(S)
Jan 2019 Spick Media 13 15 2
Jan 2019 CVoter 14 14  –
Date published Polling agency Others Lead
NDA INC + JD(S)
Jan 2019 CVoter 44% 47.9% 8.1% 3.9%

Results

BJP won 25 seats. INC won 1 seat and JD(S) won 1 seat .Independent (Supported by BJP) Won 1 Seat.

25 1 1 1
BJP INC JD(S) IND

Coalition wise - Party result

Parties Alliance Parties Contested seats Alliance contested seats Seats won
Bharatiya Janata Party[4] National Democratic Alliance 27 28 25
Sumalatha
(Independent)[5]
1 1
Indian National Congress[6][7] INC + JD(S) 21 28 1
Janata Dal (Secular)[7] 7 1

Party wise

Alliance/ Party Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Contested Won +/−
NDA BJP 1,80,53,454 51.38 8.38 27 25 8
IND 7,03,660 2.00 1 1 1
Total 1,87,57,114 53.38 28 26
UPA INC 1,12,03,016 31.88 8.92 21 1 8
JD(S) 33,97,229 9.67 1.33 7 1 1
Total 1,46,00,245 41.55 28 2
Others 8,66,332 2.47 158 0
IND 6,64,181 1.89 265 0
NOTA 2,50,810 0.71 28
Total 3,51,38,682 100% - 507 28 -

Constituency-wise results

Constituency Winner Runner-up Margin
Candidate Party Votes % Candidate Party Votes % Votes %
1 Chikkodi Annasaheb Shankar Jolle BJP 645,017 52.89 Prakash Hukkeri INC 526,140 43.14 118,877 9.75
2 Belgaum Suresh Angadi BJP 761,991 63.12 Dr. Sadhunavar INC 370,687 30.71 391,304 32.41
3 Bagalkot P. C. Gaddigoudar BJP 664,638 55.17 Veena Kashappanavar INC 496,451 41.21 168,187 13.96
4 Bijapur Ramesh Jigajinagi BJP 635,867 57.16 Dr. Sunita Devanand Chavan JD(S) 377,829 33.96 258,038 23.20
5 Gulbarga Umesh. G. Jadhav BJP 620,192 52.10 Mallikarjun Kharge INC 524,740 44.08 95,452 8.02
6 Raichur Raja Amareshwara Naik BJP 598,337 53.19 B. V. Nayak INC 480,621 42.72 117,716 10.47
7 Bidar Bhagwanth Khuba BJP 585,471 52.36 Eshwara Khandre INC 468,637 41.91 116,834 10.45
8 Koppal Karadi Sanganna Amarappa BJP 586,783 49.28 K. Rajashekar Basavaraj Hitnal INC 548,386 46.06 38,397 3.22
9 Bellary Devendrappa BJP 616,388 50.44 V. S. Ugrappa INC 560,681 45.88 55,707 4.56
10 Haveri Shivkumar Chanabasappa Udasi BJP 683,660 53.92 D. R. Patil INC 542,778 42.81 140,882 11.11
11 Dharwad Pralhad Joshi BJP 684,837 56.41 Vinay Kulkarni INC 479,765 39.51 205,072 16.90
12 Uttara Kannada Anantkumar Hegde BJP 786,042 68.09 Anand Asnotikar JD(S) 306,393 26.54 479,649 41.55
13 Davanagere G. M. Siddeshwara BJP 652,996 54.63 H. B. Manjappa INC 483,294 40.44 169,702 14.19
14 Shimoga B. Y. Raghavendra BJP 729,872 56.84 Madhu Bangarappa JD(S) 506,512 39.45 223,360 17.39
15 Udupi Chikmagalur Shobha Karandlaje BJP 718,916 62.43 Pramod Madhwaraj JD(S) 369,317 32.07 349,599 30.36
16 Hassan Prajwal Revanna JD(S) 676,606 52.92 A. Manju BJP 535,282 41.86 141,324 11.06
17 Dakshina Kannada Nalin Kumar Kateel BJP 774,285 57.55 Mithun M. Rai INC 499,664 37.14 274,621 20.41
18 Chitradurga A. Narayanaswamy BJP 626,195 50.24 B. N. Chandrappa INC 546,017 43.80 80,178 6.44
19 Tumkur G. S. Basavaraj BJP 596,127 47.86 H. D. Devegowda JD(S) 582,788 46.79 13,339 1.07
20 Mandya Sumalatha Ambareesh IND 703,660 51.00 Nikhil Kumaraswamy JD(S) 577,784 41.88 125,876 9.12
21 Mysore Prathap Simha BJP 688,974 52.27 C. H. Vijayashankar INC 550,327 41.75 138,647 10.52
22 Chamarajanagar V. Srinivas Prasad BJP 568,537 44.74 R. Dhruvanarayana INC 566,720 44.60 1,817 0.14
23 Bangalore Rural D. K. Suresh INC 878,258 54.12 Ashwath Narayan Gowda BJP 671,388 41.37 206,870 12.75
24 Bangalore North D. V. Sadananda Gowda BJP 824,500 52.84 Krishna Byregowda INC 676,982 43.39 147,518 9.45
25 Bangalore Central P. C. Mohan BJP 602,853 50.33 Rizwan Arshad INC 531,885 44.41 70,968 5.92
26 Bangalore South Tejasvi Surya BJP 739,229 62.14 B. K. Hariprasad INC 408,037 34.30 331,192 27.84
27 Chikkballapur B. N. Bache Gowda BJP 745,912 53.74 M. Veerappa Moily INC 563,802 40.62 182,110 13.12
28 Kolar S. Muniswamy BJP 709,165 56.32 K. H. Muniyappa INC 499,144 39.64 210,021 16.68

Post-election Union Council of Ministers from Karnataka

SI No. Name Constituency Designation Department From To Party
1 Pralhad Joshi Dharwad Cabinet Minister 31 May
2019
9 June
2024
BJP
2 Nirmala Sitharaman Rajya Sabha
(Karnataka)
(born in Tamil Nadu)
3 D. V. Sadananda Gowda Bangalore North 7 July
2021
4 Suresh Angadi Belgaum Minister of State
  • Railways
23 September
2020
(Died)
5 Shobha Karandlaje Udupi Chikmagalur
  • Agriculture and Farmers' Welfare;
  • Food Processing Industries
    (Additional charge, from 7 December 2023)
7 July
2021
9 June
2024
6 A. Narayanaswamy Chitradurga
  • Social Justice and Empowerment
7 Bhagwanth Khuba Bidar
  • Chemicals and Fertilizers
  • New and Renewable Energy
8 Rajeev Chandrasekhar Rajya Sabha
(Karnataka)
(born in Kerala)
  • Skill Development and Entrepreneurship
  • Electronics and Information Technology
  • Jal Shakti
    (Additional charge, from 7 December 2023)

Assembly segments wise lead of Parties

Party Assembly segments Position in Assembly
Bharatiya Janata Party 170 104
Indian National Congress 36 80
Janata Dal (Secular) 11 37
Others 7 3
Total 224

References

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  2. ^ Vishnoi, Anubhuti (25 February 2019). "Lok Sabha polls dates soon after EC team's Kashmir visit". The Economic Times.
  3. ^ 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)
  4. ^ "BJP Shortlists Candidates For All 28 Lok Sabha Seats In Karnataka". NDTV.com. Retrieved 19 April 2019.
  5. ^ "BJP to support Sumalatha in Mandya Lok Sabha seat". Deccan Herald. 23 March 2019. Retrieved 19 April 2019.
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