Mangalore Assembly constituency

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Mangalore
Constituency No. 204 for the Karnataka Legislative Assembly
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Constituency details
Country India
Region South India
State Karnataka
District Dakshina Kannada
LS constituency Dakshina Kannada
Established2008
Total electors205,149 (2023) [1]
ReservationNone
Member of Legislative Assembly
16th Karnataka Legislative Assembly
U. T. Khader.jpg
Incumbent
Party Indian National Congress
Elected year 2023
Preceded byU. T. Fareed

Mangalore Assembly constituency (former name Ullal ) is one of the Karnataka Legislative Assemblies or Vidhan Sabha constituencies in Karnataka, India which belongs to Dakshina Kannada Lok Sabha constituency. Mangalore constituency, along with Mangalore City South and Mangalore City North, represents Mangalore City. [2] The constituency has 45% Muslims population and 6% Christians. [3]

Contents

History

As per the "delimitation notification" issued by the Union Government in 2007, Vittla Assembly constituency was merged with Mangalore constituency which was previously known as Ullal. [4]

Members of the Legislative Assembly

Madras State

YearMemberParty
1952 L. C. Pais Indian National Congress

Mysore State

YearMemberParty
1957 Gajanan Pandit Indian National Congress
1962 A. Krishna Shetty Communist Party of India
1967 B. M. Idinabba Indian National Congress
1972 U. T. Fareed

Karnataka

YearMemberParty
1973 - 2008. See Ullal
2008 U. T. Khader Indian National Congress
2013
2018
2023

^by-election

Election results

2023

2023 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election: Mangalore
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC U. T. Khader 83,219 52.01 −2.11
BJP Sathish Kumpala60,42937.77−3.12
SDPI Riyaz Farangipete15,0549.41
NOTA None of the Above 7200.45−0.10
Majority22,79014.24+1.02
Turnout 159,99977.99+1.69
INC hold Swing

2018

2018 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election: Mangalore [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC U. T. Khader 80,813 54.11
BJP Santhosh Kumar Rai Boliyaru61,07440.89
JD(S) K.Ashraf3,6922.47
CPI(M) Nithin Kuthar2,3721.59
NOTA None of the Above 8210.55
Majority19,73913.22
Turnout 149,35876.3
INC hold Swing

2013

The constituency had a total of 15 contestants in the 2013 election, out of which seven were independent candidates.

Karnataka Assembly Election 2013: Mangalore [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC U.T.Khadar69,45055.59N/A
BJP Sri Chandrahasa Ullala40,33932.29N/A
SDPI Mahammed Akram Hasan4,8083.85N/A
INC hold Swing 29,051

1952

1952 Madras Legislative Assembly election: Mangalore [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC L. C. Pais 22,285 44.67% 44.67%
CPI A. Shantha Ram Pai13,81827.70%
Independent C. L. Lobo6,64913.33%
SP D. Mohan Rao3,4656.95%
ABJS W. Anantha Mallaya2,9495.91%
Independent Y. Krishna Rao7241.45%
Margin of victory8,46716.97%
Turnout 49,89061.15%
Registered electors 81,580
INC win (new seat)

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References

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