2004 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election

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2004 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election
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  1999 20, 24 April 2004 [1] 2008  

All 224 Legislative Assembly seats
113 seats needed for a majority
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The Chief Minister of Karnataka, Shri B.S. Yediyurappa meeting with the Deputy Chairman, Planning Commission, Dr. Montek Singh Ahluwalia to finalize annual plan 2008-09 of the State, in New Delhi on August 12, 2008 (1) (cropped).jpg
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Leader B. S. Yeddyurappa S. M. Krishna Siddaramaiah
Party BJP INC JD(S)
Leader's seat Shikaripura Chamrajpet Chamundeshwari
Last election4413210
Seats won796558
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 35Decrease2.svg 67Increase2.svg 48
Percentage28.33%35.27%20.77%
SwingIncrease2.svg 7.64%Decrease2.svg 5.57%Increase2.svg 10.42%

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2004 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election results - 1.jpg
Results of the election

CM before election

S. M. Krishna
INC

Elected CM

Dharam Singh
INC

The 2004 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election took place on 20 April and 26 April 2004 in 224 constituencies in Karnataka, India. The elections were conducted to elect the government in the state of Karnataka for the next five years. The votes were counted on 13 May 2004. None of the parties were able to win a majority and the Bharatiya Janata Party emerged as the single largest party with 79 seats. [2] [3] Subsequently, the Indian National Congress with 65 members and Janata Dal (Secular) with 58 members formed a coalition to run the government with Dharam Singh as the chief minister. This was the first ever coalition government in the state. [4]

Contents

Results

Party-wise

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PartiesSeats%
ContestedWon
Bharatiya Janata Party 1987928.33%
Indian National Congress 2256535.27%
Janata Dal (Secular) 755820.77%
Janata Dal (United) 2652.06%
Others1713.57
Total (Turnout %)224100.00








Successful candidates

#ConstituencyWinnerRunner-upMargin
CandidatePartyVotesRunner-upPartyVotes
Bidar district
1 Aurad Gurupadappa Nagamarapalli INC 45621Gundappa Vakil JDS 3430011321
2 Bhalki Prakash Khandre BJP 52652 Eshwara Khandre INC 427119941
3Hulsoor (SC)Rajendra Varma BJP 29285Babu Honnanaik Ind 278501435
4 Bidar Bandeppa Kashempur Ind 67019Syed Zulfekar Hashmi Ind 3978427235
5 Humnabad Merajuddin Patel JDS 35755Rajshekahar Basawaraj Patil INC 335862169
6 Basavakalyan Mallikarjun Khuba JDS 29557 Basavaraj Patil Attur Ind 221327425
Gulbarga district
7 Chincholi Vaijnath Patil JDS 36184Kailashnath Patil INC 310675117
8Kamalapur (SC) Revu Naik Belamgi BJP 28607Ramakrishna G INC 237404867
9 Aland B. R. Patil JDS 50818 Subhash Guttedar INC 3598914829
10 Gulbarga Chandrashekhar Patil Revoor BJP 78845 Qamar ul Islam INC 746454200
11Shahabad (SC) Sunil Vallyapure BJP 32625Baburao Chavan INC 316071018
12 Afzalpur M. Y. Patil JDS 53122 Malikayya Guttedar INC 3465418468
13 Chittapur Vishwanath Patil Hebbal JDS 40871 Baburao Chinchansur INC 2392116950
14 Sedam Sharan Prakash Patil INC 26424 Rajkumar Patil BJP 218924532
15 Jevargi Dharam Singh INC 45235Shivalingappa Patil Naribole BJP 425042731
16 Gurmitkal (SC) Mallikarjun Kharge INC 37006Akaashi Basavaraj JDS 1845918547
17 Yadgir Veer Basawanthreddy Mudnal Ind 37222A B Malakraddy INC 2578811434
18 Shahapur Sharanabassappa Darshanapur JDS 59310Shivashekarappagouda Sirwal INC 3808021230
19 Shorapur Narasimha Nayak (Raju Gowda) KNP 43608Raja Venkatappa Naik INC 407332875
Raichur district
20 Devadurga (SC)Alkod Hanumanthappa JDS 33460Manappa Ind 2012513335
21 Raichur Ahuja Papareddy BJP 38784 Syed Yasin INC 291889596
22KalmalaMuniyappa Muddappa B JDS 30915Shankaragouda Harvi BJP 274443471
23 Manvi N. S. Boseraju INC 38620Basavanagouda Byagawat Ind 2851310107
24 Lingsugur Amaregowda Patil Bayyapur JDS 49211Anwari Basavaraj Patil INC 456923519
25 Sindhanur Hampanagouda Badarli INC 79001Hanumanagouda Amareshappagouda JDS 3027748724
Koppal district
26 Kushtagi Doddanagoud Hanuamagouda Patil BJP 44492Sharanappa Vakeelaru JDS 345269966
27 Yelburga Basavaraj Rayareddy INC 49401Eshanna Gulagannavar BJP 437295672
28 Kanakagiri Veerappa Devappa Kesarahatti BJP 46712Mallikarjuna Nagappa INC 411365576
29 Gangawati Iqbal Ansari JDS 39486Giregouda Advocate H BJP 360443442
30 Koppal Basavaraj Hitnal INC 47228 Karadi Sanganna BJP 418805348
Bellary district
31 Siruguppa M. S. Somalingappa BJP 49160T. M. Chandrashekaraiah JDS 428446316
32KurugoduSuryanarayana Reddy JDS 56517Ramalingappa BJP 3724619271
33 Bellary B. Sriramulu BJP 53354M Diwakara Babu INC 466436711
34Hospet H. R Gaviappa Ind 31440G. Shankara Goud BJP 237377703
35 Sandur Santosh Lad JDS 65600Venkatarao Ghorpade INC 3002235578
36 Kudligi Anil Lad BJP 58977Siraj Sheikh INC 4179617181
37KotturT. Bhagirathi INC 29593N. T. Bommanna JDS 267812812
38 Hoovina Hadagali M. P. Prakash JDS 61863V. B. Halappa INC 2807733786
Davanagere district
39 Harapanahalli (SC) P. T. Parameshwar Naik INC 38158Narayana Das Ind 301647994
40 Harihar Y. Nagappa INC 40366H. Shivappa JDS 39797569
41Davanagere Shamanuru Shivashankarappa INC 63499Yashawantha Rao BJP 4136622133
42 Mayakonda S. A. Ravindranath BJP 62290R. S. Shekharappa INC 531939097
Chitradurga district
43Bharamasagara (SC) H. Anjaneya JDU 47673M. Chandrappa INC 3110416569
44 Chitradurga G. H. Thippareddy INC 53386S. K. Basavarajan JDS 514201966
Davanagere district
45 Jagalur T. Gurusiddanagowda BJP 38530G. H. Ashwath Reddy INC 317676763
Chitradurga district
46 Molakalmuru N. Y. Gopalakrishna INC 33592G M Thippeswamy JDU 271556437
47 Challakere D. Sudhakar INC 47550Basavaraj Mandi Mutt BJP 2019927351
48 Hiriyur (SC) D. Manjunath JDS 43749G. S. Manjunath INC 3131012439
49 Holalkere A. V. Umapathi INC 48179G. S. Manjunath Ind 3383614343
50 Hosadurga B. G. Govindappa INC 49780Elkal Vijaya Kumar JDS 2905220728
Tumakuru district
51 Pavagada (SC)K. M. Thimmarayappa JDS 53136Venkataramanappa INC 450588078
52 Sira B. Satyanarayana JDS 33166Sreenivasaiah INC 250738093
53KalambellaK. S. Kiran Kumar BJP 50108 T. B. Jayachandra INC 3287317235
54Bellavi (SC)K. N. Rajanna JDS 35099C. V. Mahadevaiah BJP 335951504
55 Madhugiri (SC) G. Parameshwara INC 47039Kenchamaraiah JDS 2982617213
56 Koratagere C. Channigappa JDS 41826Veeranna JDU 388322994
57 Tumkur Sogadu Shivanna BJP 59977Shafi Ahmed INC 513328645
58 Kunigal H. Ningappa JDS 52370 S. P. Muddahanumegowda INC 3328019090
59HuliyurdurgaD. Nagarajaya JDS 27848Anusuyamma BJP 231064742
60 Gubbi S. R. Srinivas Ind 40431G. S. Shivananjappa JDS 2885411577
61 Turuvekere M. T. Krishnappa JDS 39934 M. D. Lakshminarayana BJP 307769158
62 Tiptur B. Nanjamari JDS 46996K. ShadaksharI INC 3017316823
63 Chikkanayakanahalli J. C. Madhu Swamy JDU 43040 C. B. Suresh Babu JDS 414121628
Kolar district
64 Gauribidanur N. H. Shivashankara Reddy INC 49636Jyothireddy JDS 416118025
65 Chikballapur (SC)S. M. Muniyappa INC 45993M. Shivananda JDS 3561310380
66 Sidlaghatta S. Munishamappa JDS 60322 V. Muniyappa INC 528757447
67 Bagepalli G. V. Sreeramareddy CPM 57132N Sampangi INC 4599711135
68 Chintamani M. C. Sudhakar INC 65256K. M. Krishna Reddy BJP 571568100
69 Srinivasapur K. R. Ramesh Kumar INC 65041G. K. Venkatashiva Reddy BJP 564318610
70 Mulbagal R. Srinivas JDS 48250Y. Surendra BJP 3277215478
71 Kolar Gold Field (SC)S. Rajendran RPI 23098Bhakthavathsalam ADMK 139919107
72 Bethamangala B. P Venkatamuniyappa BJP 41117M. Narayana Swamy Ind 40570547
73 Kolar K. Srinivas Gowda INC 54755M. S. Anand BJP 3100423751
74 Vemagal Krishna Byre Gowda INC 95563S. N. Srirama BJP 2020475359
75 Malur S. N. Krishnaiah Shetty BJP 69120A. Nagaraju INC 4226426856
Bangalore Urban district
76 Malleshwaram M. R. Seetharam INC 47029 C. N. Ashwath Narayan BJP 372529777
77 Rajaji Nagar N. L. Narendra Babu INC 67899 S. Suresh Kumar BJP 637774122
78 Gandhi Nagar Dinesh Gundu Rao INC 40797V. Nagaraj JDS 1252928268
79 Chickpet P. C. Mohan BJP 21404Sathya Narayana Swamy INC 191672237
80 Binnypet V. Somanna INC 77657Aswathnarayana BJP 5073726920
81 Chamrajpet S. M. Krishna INC 27695 Mukhyamantri Chandru BJP 1401013685
82 Basavanagudi K. Chandrashekhar INC 44600K. N. Subbareddy BJP 362808320
83 Jayanagar Ramalinga Reddy INC 54078 B. N. Vijaya Kumar BJP 514282650
84 Shanti Nagar (SC)S. Raghu BJP 33483M. Muniswami INC 300053478
85 Shivajinagar Katta Subramanya Naidu BJP 22001 N. A. Haris INC 176284373
86 Bharathinagar Nirmal Surana BJP 27867J. Alexander INC 229864881
87 Jayamahal R. Roshan Baig INC 41757 Mumtaz Ali Khan BJP 2187719880
88 Yelahanka (SC) B. Prasanna Kumar INC 144806C. Munikrishna BJP 13049414312
89 Uttarahalli R. Ashoka BJP 313309 S. T. Somashekhar INC 22930884001
90 Varthur A. Krishnappa INC 127490Ashwatha Narayana Reddy BJP 11435213138
Bangalore Rural district
91 Kanakapura P. G. R Sindhia JDS 52740Narayana Gowda INC 437918949
92 Sathanur D. K. Shivakumar INC 51603D. M. Vishwanath JDS 3767513928
93 Channapatna C. P. Yogeshwara INC 64162M. C. Ashwath JDS 4799316169
94 Ramanagar H. D. Kumaraswamy JDS 69554C. M. Lingappa INC 4463824916
95 Magadi H. C. Balakrishna JDS 49197 H. M. Revanna INC 3792111276
96 Nelamangala (SC)Anjanamurthy INC 37578B. Guruprasad BJP 329924586
97 Doddaballapur J. Narasimha Swamy INC 59954V. Krishnappa JDS 4689813056
98 Devanahalli (SC)G. Chandranna JDS 61344Muninarasimhaiah INC 3400027344
99 Hosakote M. T. B. Nagaraj INC 75808 B. N. Bache Gowda JDS 74935873
Bangalore Urban district
100 Anekal A. Narayanaswamy BJP 63023B Shivanna INC 608472176
Mandya district
101 Nagamangala N. Chaluvaraya Swamy JDS 54847 L. R. Shivarame Gowda INC 487606087
102 Maddur D. C. Thammanna INC 38991M. S. Siddaraju Ind 2825610735
103KiragavalM. K. Nagamani JDU 53590Madhu G Madegowda INC 3802915561
104 Malavalli (SC)K. Annadani JDS 38860P. M. Narendraswamy INC 2763011230
105 Mandya M. Srinivas JDS 46985M. S. Atmananda INC 3210514880
106KeragoduH. B. Ramu INC 39842G. B. Shiva Kumar JDS 2736612476
107 Shrirangapattana Vijayalakshmamma Bandisiddegowda JDS 27371K. S. Nanjundegowda KRRS 261131258
108Pandavapura C. S. Puttaraju JDS 44165 K. S. Puttannaiah Ind 426491516
109 Krishnarajpete Krishna JDS 34738K. B. Chandrashekar INC 292345504
Chamarajanagar district
110 Hanur Parimala Nagappa JDS 61626R. Narendra INC 4861313013
111 Kollegal (SC)S. Balraj Ind 27736S. Jayanna JDS 244083328
Mysore district
112 Bannur Sunitha Veerappa Gowda BJP 33522Chikkamada Nayaka INC 278595663
113 T. Narasipur (SC) H. C. Mahadevappa JDS 37956M. Srinivasaiah INC 2369914257
114 Krishnaraja M.K. Somashekar JDS 25439 S. A. Ramadas BJP 220453394
115 Chamaraja H. S. Shankaralingegowda BJP 38193Sandesh Nagaraj INC 2341614777
116 Narasimharaja Tanveer Sait INC 54462Maruthi Rao Pawar Ind 2985324609
117 Chamundeshwari Siddaramaiah JDS 90727 L. Revanasiddaiah INC 5838232345
118 Nanjangud D. T. Jayakumar JDS 46068M. Mahadev INC 2648319585
Chamarajanagar district
119Santhemarahalli (SC) R. Dhruvanarayana INC 40752A. R. Krishna Murthy JDS 407511
120 Chamarajanagar Vatal Nagaraj KCVP 37072B. P. Manjula INC 2658910483
121 Gundlupet H. S. Mahadeva Prasad JDS 55076H. S. Nanjappa INC 4405711019
Mysore district
122 Heggadadevankote (SC)M. P. Venkatesh JDS 50729N. Nagaraju BJP 3841212317
123 Hunsur G. T. Devegowda JDS 60258S. Chikkamadu INC 4612614132
124 Krishnarajanagara Mahadeva JDS 40341 H. Vishwanath INC 40018323
125 Periyapatna K. Venkatesh JDS 39357K. S. Chandre Gowda INC 303728985
Kodagu district
126 Virajpet (ST)H. D. Basavaraju BJP 35550Suma Vasantha INC 274848066
127 Madikeri K. G. Bopaiah BJP 31610Dambekodi S Madappa JDS 234468164
128SomwarpetB. A. Jeevijaya INC 46560 Appachu Ranjan BJP 437632797
Hassan district
129 Belur (SC) H. K. Kumaraswamy JDS 31438D Mallesh INC 264894949
130 Arsikere A. S. Basavaraju BJP 36867G. V. Siddappa INC 304186449
131GandasiB Shivaramu INC 52781K. M. Shivalinge Gowda JDS 5276318
132 Shravanabelagola C. S. Putte Gowda JDS 70461H. S. Vijay Kumar INC 3558534876
133 Holenarasipur H. D. Revanna JDS 64664G. Puttaswamy Gowda INC 3207032594
134 Arkalgud A. T. Ramaswamy JDS 47131 A. Manju INC 441922939
135 Hassan H. S. Prakash JDS 63527K. M. Rajegowda INC 3580427723
136 Sakleshpur H. M. Vishwanath JDS 41704 B. B. Shivappa INC 1991121793
Dakshina Kannada
137 Sullia (SC) Angara S. BJP 61480Dr Raghu INC 4439517085
138 Puttur Shakunthala T. Shetty BJP 65119Sudhakar Shetty INC 5400711112
139 Vittla Padmanabha Kottari BJP 60250K. M. Ibrahim INC 59859391
140 Belthangady Prabhakar Bangera BJP 48102Harish Kumar INC 3528112821
141 Bantval B. Nagaraja Shetty BJP 54860 Ramanath Rai INC 489345926
142 Mangalore N. Yogish Bhat BJP 29928Lancelot Pinto INC 248275101
143 Ullal U. T. Fareed INC 47839Chandrashekar Uchil BJP 404917348
144 Surathkal J. Krishna Palemar BJP 57808Vijaya Kumar Shetty INC 544963312
Udupi district
145 Kapu Lalaji Mendon BJP 33611Vasantha V. Salian INC 322211390
146 Udupi K. Raghupati Bhat BJP 36341U. R. Sabhapati INC 348081533
147Brahmavar K. Jayaprakash Hegde Ind 39521 Pramod Madhwaraj INC 2734812173
148 Kundapura Halady Srinivas Shetty BJP 58923Ashok Kumar Hegde INC 3925819665
149 Byndoor K Gopala Poojary INC 47627K. Lakshminarayana BJP 443753252
150 Karkala V. Sunil Kumar BJP 52061 H. Gopal Bhandary INC 421499912
Dakshina Kannada
151 Moodabidri Abhayachandra Jain INC 29926 K. Amarnath Shetty JDS 269772949
Chikmagalur district
152 Sringeri D. N. Jeevaraj BJP 47263 D. B. Chandregowda INC 2904218221
153 Mudigere (SC)M. P. Kumaraswamy BJP 27148 Motamma INC 258101338
154 Chikmagalur C. T. Ravi BJP 57165C. R. Sageer Ahmed INC 3229224873
155Birur S. L. Dharmegowda JDS 33164K. B. Mallikarjuna INC 320311133
156 Kadur K. M. Krishnamurthy JDS 43433Marulasiddappa INC 361447289
157 Tarikere T. H. Shivashankarappa INC 47593H. Omkarappa BJP 2791919674
Davanagere district
158 Channagiri Mahima J Patel JDS 42837 Vadnal Rajanna INC 3215410683
Shimoga district
159HolehonnurG. Basavanneppa BJP 50071Kariyanna INC 437696302
160 Bhadravati B. K. Sangameshwara Ind 52572 M. J. Appaji Gowda INC 3514117431
Davanagere district
161 Honnali M. P. Renukacharya BJP 46593D. G. Shanthanagowda INC 391197474
Shimoga district
162 Shimoga K. S. Eshwarappa BJP 69015H. N. Chandrashekarappa INC 4976619249
163 Tirthahalli Araga Jnanendra BJP 47843 Kimmane Rathnakar INC 464681375
164Hosanagar Hartalu Halappa BJP 49086G. D. Narayanappa INC 3223516851
165 Sagar Belur Gopalkrishna BJP 57455 Kagodu Thimmappa INC 4228215173
166 Sorab Kumar Bangarappa INC 44677 Madhu Bangarappa BJP 3274811929
167 Shikaripura B. S. Yediyurappa BJP 64972K. Shekarappa INC 4501919953
Uttara Kannada
168 Sirsi (SC)Viveknand Vaidya BJP 47811Jaiwant Premanand INC 3365214159
169 Bhatkal Shivanand Naik BJP 46471J. D. Naik INC 423014170
170 Kumta Mohan Krishna Shetty INC 34738Shashibhushan E Hegde BJP 312733465
171 Ankola Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri BJP 46787Shantaram Hegde INC 3070916078
172 Karwar Gangadhar Nagesh Bhat BJP 36397Prabhakar Rane JDS 2016516232
173 Haliyal R. V. Deshpande INC 55974V. S. Patil BJP 4176514209
Dharwad district
174Dharwad Rural Vinay Kulkarni Ind 33744A. B. Desai JDU 305143230
175 Dharwad S. R. Morey INC 43334 Chandrakant Bellad BJP 375845750
176HubliJabbarkhan Honnalli INC 41971Ashok Katwe BJP 401551816
177 Hubli Rural Jagadish Shettar BJP 58501Anil Kumar Patil INC 3196526536
178 Kalghatgi Siddanagouda Chikkanagoudra BJP 28065Babusab K Kashimanavar JP 261071958
179 Kundgol Akki Mallikarjunappa Shahadevappa JDU 28184 C. S. Shivalli Ind 239424242
Haveri district
180 Shiggaon Sindhura Rajashekar Ind 41811Sayed Azimpeer Khadri INC 40971840
181 Hangal C. M. Udasi BJP 61167 Manohar Tahasildar INC 4308018087
182 Hirekerur B. C. Patil JDS 39237 U. B. Banakar BJP 342474990
183 Ranibennur G. Shivanna BJP 57123 K. B. Koliwad INC 4103716086
184 Byadgi (SC)Nehru Olekar BJP 52686Rudrappa Lamani INC 4140811278
185 Haveri Shivaraj Sajjanar BJP 53482Basavaraj Shivannanavar INC 512862196
Gadag district
186 Shirahatti Shivamurthayya Gaddadevaramath INC 34151Ganganna Mahantashettar JDU 312052946
187MundargiShidlinganagouda Patil INC 40287B. F. Dandin JDS 2107119216
188 Gadag D. R. Patil INC 50580S. B. Sankannavar BJP 3537615204
189 Ron Kalakappa Bandi BJP 46733 Gurupadagouda Patil INC 386688065
190 Nargund C. C. Patil BJP 43382 B. R. Yavagal INC 3126012122
Dharwad district
191 Navalgund R. B. Shiriyannavar BJP 30195Kallappa Nagappa Gaddi INC 263563839
Belgaum District
192 Ramdurg Mahadevappa Yadawad BJP 56585Ashok Pattan INC 3104425541
193 Parasgad Vishwanath Mamani Ind 38451Subhash Koujalgi INC 370061445
194 Bailhongal Jagadish Metgud BJP 48208Mahantesh Koujalgi INC 3663311575
195 Kittur Suresh Marihal BJP 49970Danappagouda Inamdar INC 3526514705
196 Khanapur Digambar Yashwantrao Patil Ind 19115Vaishali Ashok Patil Ind 18747368
197 Belgaum Ramesh Kudachi INC 32198Vilas Pawar BJP 311811017
198 Uchagaon Manohar Kinikar Ind 42483Sambhaji Laxman Patil INC 3127711206
199Bagewadi Abhay Patil BJP 32854Shivaputrappa Malagi INC 291563698
200 Gokak (ST) Ramesh Jarkiholi INC 56768Mallappa Muttennavar BJP 4059316175
201 Arabhavi Balachandra Jarkiholi JDS 62054Veeranna Koujalgi INC 4260419450
202 Hukkeri Shashikanth Naik BJP 46969 Umesh Katti JDS 46148821
203SankeshwarAppayagouda Patil INC 52036Rajendra Malagouda Patil BJP 3582816208
204 Nippani Kakasaheb Panduranga Patil INC 40222Subhash Shridhar Joshi BJP 39793429
205Sadalga Prakash Hukkeri INC 58039 Annasaheb Jolle BJP 3873719302
206Chikkodi (SC)Hakkyagol Dattu Yellappa BJP 32663S. S. Bhimannavar INC 301212542
207 Raibag (SC)Bheemappa Sarikar JDU 54049Laxman Kamble INC 4385510194
208 Kagwad Raju Kage BJP 44529Kiran Kumar Patil INC 410773452
209 Athani Laxman Savadi BJP 59578Dongaragaon Shahajan Ismail INC 2832531253
Bagalkot district
210 Jamkhandi Siddu Savadi BJP 73223Ramappa Kaluti INC 3990233321
211 Bilgi Murugesh Nirani BJP 68136 J. T. Patil INC 5081117325
212 Mudhol (SC) Govind Karjol BJP 71814 R. B. Timmapur INC 3887232942
213 Bagalkot Veeranna Charantimath BJP 34597Pralhad Pujari Ind 290755522
214 Badami Mahagundappa Pattanshetti BJP 52678 B B Chimmanakatti INC 3367719001
215Guledgud H. Y. Meti JDS 30832Rajashekhar Sheelavant BJP 294261406
216 Hungund Doddanagouda Patil BJP 50617Gouramma Kashappanavar INC 3219318424
Bijapur district
217 Muddebihal C. S. Nadagouda INC 30203 Vimalabai Deshmukh JDS 277762427
218Huvina HipparagiShivputrappa Desai BJP 39224B. S. Patil INC 329276297
219 Basavana Bagevadi Shivanand Patil INC 50238S. K. Bellubbi BJP 469333305
220Tikota M. B. Patil INC 48274Rudragoudar Sahebagouda JDU 1904029234
221 Bijapur Appu Pattanshetty BJP 70001Ustad Maheboob Patel INC 4596824033
222Ballolli (SC)R. K. Rathod JDS 39915H. R. Alagur INC 2887311042
223 Indi Ravikant Patil Ind 42984B. G. Patil Halasangi INC 336529332
224 Sindagi Ashok Shabadi BJP 38853 M. C. Managuli JDS 298039050

Government formation

In the elections, the BJP emerged as the single largest party winning 79 of the 224 seats. However, the Indian National Congress with 65 members and the Janata Dal (Secular) with 58 members formed a coalition to run the government. Dharam Singh of the Congress was sworn in as the Chief Minister on 28 May 2004. [5] However, in early 2006, the JD(S) withdrew its support to the government and instead forged an alliance with the BJP. A new government was formed with H. D. Kumaraswamy of the JD(S) as Chief minister and B. S. Yeddyurappa of the BJP as his deputy. [6]

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Janata Dal</span> Political party in India, 1988–1999

Janata Dal was an Indian political party which was formed through the merger of Janata Party factions, the Lok Dal, Indian National Congress (Jagjivan), and the Jan Morcha united on 11 October 1988 on the birth anniversary of Jayaprakash Narayan under the leadership of V. P. Singh.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Janata Dal (Secular)</span> Political party in India

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dharam Singh</span> 17th Chief Minister of Karnataka

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Siddaramaiah</span> 22nd and current Chief minister of Karnataka

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">H. D. Kumaraswamy</span> Indian politician and film producer (born 1959)

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">B. S. Yediyurappa</span> 19th Chief Minister of Karnataka

Bookanakere Siddalingappa Yediyurappa, often referred to by his initials BSY, is an Indian politician. He is been serving as a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) National Parliamentary board committee since 17 August 2022, which is considered the highest office of authority in the party. He served as the 13th Chief Minister of Karnataka, and he was former Member of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly between 1983 - 2022 in different timelines. He is a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party. He is also the only politician in Karnataka so far to have served four times as the Chief Minister and three times as the Leader of the Opposition in the Karnataka Legislative Assembly. He is the longest serving BJP Chief Minister of Karnataka. He is former MLA from Shikaripura constituency in Shimoga district, from where he has been elected eight times.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">2008 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election</span>

The 2008 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election took place in three phases on 10, 16 and 22 May 2008 in all the 224 assembly constituencies in Karnataka, India. The elections were conducted to elect a Government in the state of Karnataka for the next five years. The votes were counted on 25 May and due to the use of electronic voting machines, all the results were out by the afternoon itself. The Bharatiya Janata Party emerged victorious winning 110 seats. Although the party fell short of a clear majority, it was able to form the government with the support of 6 independents. This was the first time BJP came to power on its own in Karnataka and any south Indian state.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">1999 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election</span>

The 1999 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election took place in October 1999 in 224 constituencies in Karnataka, India. The elections were conducted to elect the government in the state of Karnataka for the next five years.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">H. S. Mahadeva Prasad</span> Indian politician

Halahalli Shreekantha Shetti Mahadeva Prasad was an Indian politician from the state of Karnataka and five-time Member of the Legislative Assembly from the Gundlupet constituency of the Chamarajanagar district. He first won the Karnataka Legislative Assembly elections in 1994 while representing Janata Dal. He was re-elected in five straight subsequent elections in 1999, 2004, 2008 and 2013. Throughout his political career he had been member of Janata Dal, Janata Dal (United), Janata Dal (Secular) and the Indian National Congress. At the time of his death in January 2017, he was the incumbent state minister for Cooperation and Sugar in the Government of Karnataka led by Siddaramaiah as Chief Minister.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Ramesh Jarkiholi</span> Indian politician

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">2018 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election</span> Indian state election

The 2018 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election was held on 12 May 2018 in 222 constituencies to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly. The election was postponed in Jayanagar and Rajarajeshwari Nagar, following the death of the MLA B. N. Vijaya Kumar and a voter fraud scandal respectively till 28 May. The election saw a voter turnout of 72.13 per cent, the highest in Karnataka since several decades. The counting of votes took place on 15 May 2018.

The 2019 Karnataka political crisis was a period of political instability when members of the legislative assembly in the Indian State of Karnataka submitted their resignations, which led to the fall of the Congress-JD(S) coalition government in the state.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bharatiya Janata Party, Karnataka</span> Indian political party

Bharatiya Janata Party, Karnataka, or simply, BJP Karnataka, is the state unit of the Bharatiya Janata Party of the Karnataka. Its head office is situated at the BJP Bhavan, 11th Cross, Temple Street, Malleshwaram, Bengaluru. The current president of BJP Karnataka is B. Y. Vijayendra. It is the main opposition party in Karnataka, Till date 4 chief ministers from the party have served the state.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">First Kumaraswamy ministry</span> Ex-Council of Ministeres in Karnataka

H. D. Kumaraswamy ministry was the Council of Ministers in Karnataka, a state in South India headed by H. D. Kumaraswamy that was formed after the Dharam Singh ministry fell short of majority.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Dharam Singh ministry</span> 24th Ministry of the State of Karnataka

Dharam Singh ministry was the Council of Ministers in Karnataka, a state in South India headed by Dharam Singh that was formed after the 2004 Karnataka elections.

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