Bannur Assembly constituency

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Bannur
Former constituency for the Karnataka Legislative Assembly
Constituency details
Country India
Region South India
State Karnataka
District Mysore
LS constituency Chamarajanagar
Established1972
Abolished2008
ReservationNone

Bannur seat was one of the 224 Assembly constituencies in Karnataka Legislative Assembly. It used to come under Mysore District and was abolished after the 2008 delimitation exercise with most of its area being merged into T. Narasipur Assembly constituency.

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Members of the Legislative Assembly

Source: [1]

YearMemberParty
1962 S. Siddiah Praja Socialist Party
1967 T. P. Boraiah Independent politician
1972 K. Made Gowda Indian National Congress
1978 Indian National Congress
1983 T. P. Boraiah Independent politician
1985 K. J. Ramaswamy Janata Party
1989 K. M. Krishnamada Naik Indian National Congress
1994 S. Krishnappa Janata Dal
1999 K. M. Krishnamada Naik Indian National Congress
2004 [2] Sunita Veerappa Gowda Bharatiya Janata Party
After 2008 : Constituency Abolished

Election results

Assembly Election 2004

2004 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election  : Bannur [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Sunitha Veerappa Gowda 33,522 34.00% Increase2.svg22.18
INC Chikkamada Nayaka27,85928.26%Decrease2.svg20.72
JD(S) Nagaraju. M27,64728.04%Increase2.svg7.62
BSP Krishna. S5,9446.03%New
Urs Samyuktha Paksha Raju D1,8831.91%New
Kannada Nadu Party Kemparaj Talakad G1,7361.76%New
Margin of victory5,6635.74%Decrease2.svg22.81
Turnout 98,59170.19%Decrease2.svg1.78
Registered electors 1,40,468Increase2.svg8.33
BJP gain from INC Swing Decrease2.svg14.98

Assembly Election 1999

1999 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election  : Bannur [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC K. M. Chikkamadanaik 45,706 48.98% Increase2.svg13.13
JD(S) S. Krishnappa19,06020.43%New
JD(U) K. Made Gowda12,99313.92%New
BJP Shankare Gowda11,03511.83%Increase2.svg9.10
BRP H. P. Udayakumar2,1342.29%New
Independent S. Govindaraju2,0292.17%New
Margin of victory26,64628.56%Increase2.svg15.43
Turnout 93,31375.98%Decrease2.svg5.37
Registered electors 1,29,661Increase2.svg4.51
INC gain from JD Swing Increase2.svg0.01

Assembly Election 1994

1994 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election  : Bannur [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JD S. Krishnappa 46,992 48.97% Increase2.svg32.83
INC K. M. Chikkamadanaik34,39835.85%Decrease2.svg5.65
Karnataka Rajya Ryota Sangha A.S. Kempegowda5,4875.72%New
BJP K. P. Mahadevaswamy2,6112.72%New
Independent S. Sundar2,0652.15%New
INC R. Shankaregowda1,8581.94%New
Independent K. Kempegowda7890.82%New
Independent V. S. Ganesh7240.75%New
JP R. Ramachandra5370.56%Decrease2.svg22.66
Margin of victory12,59413.13%Decrease2.svg5.16
Turnout 95,95178.59%Increase2.svg3.34
Registered electors 1,24,064
JD gain from INC Swing Increase2.svg7.47

Assembly Election 1989

1989 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election  : Bannur [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC K. M. Chikkamadanaik 34,204 41.50% Increase2.svg1.49
JP S. Krishnappa19,13723.22%Decrease2.svg27.52
JD K. P. Mahadevaswamy13,30816.15%New
Independent T. P. Boraiah10,78413.09%New
Independent B. H. Channakeshavamurthy2,3222.82%New
Independent Puttamadegowda6670.81%New
Independent C. Nanjundaiah5290.64%New
Margin of victory15,06718.28%Increase2.svg7.55
Turnout 82,41378.38%Decrease2.svg3.31
Registered electors 1,11,371
INC gain from JP Swing Decrease2.svg9.24

Assembly Election 1985

1985 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election  : Bannur [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JP K. J. Ramaswamy 35,656 50.75% Increase2.svg41.84
INC K. M. Chikkamadanaik28,11440.01%Increase2.svg1.22
LKD R. Lakshmanaswamy2,3803.39%New
Independent N. Rachaiah2,2763.24%New
Independent B. K. Siddaraju4990.71%New
Independent Venkatachalaiah4550.65%New
Independent P. S. Mallikarjuna3690.53%New
Margin of victory7,54210.73%Increase2.svg1.37
Turnout 70,26578.69%Increase2.svg0.62
Registered electors 90,891Increase2.svg8.35
JP gain from Independent Swing Increase2.svg2.58

Assembly Election 1983

1983 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election  : Bannur [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent T. P. Boraiah 30,982 48.16% New
INC K. Made Gowda24,95738.80%Increase2.svg33.67
JP Sosale Javaraiah5,7318.91%Decrease2.svg26.72
INC(J) Mahadevaswamy. S1,6052.49%New
Independent Ahmed Sheref S. M.5890.92%New
Independent Nanjuundaswamy4650.72%New
Margin of victory6,0259.37%Increase2.svg2.79
Turnout 64,32978.53%Decrease2.svg4.48
Registered electors 83,885Increase2.svg8.75
Independent gain from INC(I) Swing Increase2.svg5.96

Assembly Election 1978

1978 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election  : Bannur [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC(I) K. Made Gowda 26,422 42.20% New
JP Ramaswamy K.J.22,30735.63%New
Independent Chakkamadanakik K.M.9,98215.94%New
INC S. Siddiah3,2115.13%Decrease2.svg41.79
Independent Shivaswamy M.S.6881.10%New
Margin of victory4,1156.57%Increase2.svg4.16
Turnout 62,61083.32%Increase2.svg14.38
Registered electors 77,135Increase2.svg16.16
INC(I) gain from INC(O) Swing Decrease2.svg7.13

Assembly Election 1972

1972 Mysore State Legislative Assembly election  : Bannur [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC(O) K. Made Gowda 21,880 49.33% New
INC T. P. Boraiah20,80946.92%Increase2.svg16.32
Independent M. Kempaiah1,6633.75%New
Margin of victory1,0712.41%Decrease2.svg8.88
Turnout 44,35268.82%Decrease2.svg4.11
Registered electors 66,404Increase2.svg20.57
INC(O) gain from Independent Swing

Assembly Election 1967

1967 Mysore State Legislative Assembly election  : Bannur [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent T. P. Boraiah 16,360 41.89% New
INC S. Siddiah11,95030.60%Decrease2.svg18.33
SWA K.M. C.Naika8,57321.95%New
Independent Ramalingiah2,1685.55%New
Margin of victory4,41011.29%Increase2.svg9.15
Turnout 39,05175.37%Increase2.svg17.13
Registered electors 55,076Increase2.svg9.21
Independent gain from PSP Swing Decrease2.svg9.18

Assembly Election 1962

1962 Mysore State Legislative Assembly election  : Bannur [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
PSP S. Siddiah 13,849 51.07% New
INC T. P. Boraiah13,26848.93%New
Margin of victory5812.14%
Turnout 27,11757.84%
Registered electors 50,431
PSP win (new seat)

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