Udupi Assembly constituency

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Udupi
Constituency No. 120 for the Karnataka Legislative Assembly
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Constituency details
Country India
Region South India
State Karnataka
District Udupi
ReservationNone
Member of Legislative Assembly
16th Karnataka Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
Party Bharatiya Janata Party
Elected year2023

The Udupi Assembly constituency is one of the 224 seats in the Indian state of Karnataka's Assembly (State Assembly). It is part of Udupi Chikmagalur seat of the Lok Sabha (lower house of the national parliament).

Contents

Members of Assembly

YearMemberParty
1952 T. A. Pai Indian National Congress
1957 Upendra Nayak Praja Socialist Party
1962 M. Madhvaraja Indian National Congress
1967 S. K. Amin
1972 Manorama Madhwaraj
1978
1983 V. S. Acharya Bharatiya Janata Party
1985 Manorama Madhwaraj Indian National Congress
1989
1994 U. R. Sabhapati Karnataka Congress Party
1999 Indian National Congress
2004 K. Raghupati Bhat Bharatiya Janata Party
2008
2013 Pramod Madhwaraj Indian National Congress
2018 K. Raghupati Bhat Bharatiya Janata Party
2023 Yashpal Suvarna

Election results

2023

2023 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election: Udupi [1]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP Yashpal A Suvarna 97,079 58.46
INC Prasadraj Kanchan64,30338.72
NOTA None of the Above 1,3160.79
Majority32,77619.74
Turnout 1,66,060
BJP hold Swing

2018

2018 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election: Udupi [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP K. Raghupati Bhat 84,946 52.31 Increase2.svg18.11
INC Pramod Madhwaraj 72,90244.89Decrease2.svg17.86
JD (S) Birthi Gangandhar Bhandary1,3610.84
NOTA None of the Above 1,0890.67
Majority12,044
Turnout 1,62,40578.28Increase2.svg1.75
BJP gain from INC Swing

2013

2013 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election: Udupi
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Pramod Madhwaraj 86,868 62.75
BJP B. Sudhakar Shetty47,34434.2
Majority39,52428.55
Turnout 1,38,43076.53
INC gain from BJP Swing

2008

2008 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election: Udupi
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP K. Raghupati Bhat 58,920 50.02
INC Pramod Madhwaraj 56,44147.91
BSP Zakir Hussain2,4432.07
Majority2,4792.11
Turnout 1,17,80474.2
BJP hold Swing

2004

2004 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election: Udupi
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP K. Raghupati Bhat 36,341 38.91
INC U. R. Sabhapati34,80837.27
Independent B. Sudhakar Shetty18,63319.95
Majority1,5331.64
Turnout 93,384
BJP gain from INC Swing

1999

1999 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election: Udupi
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC U. R. Sabhapati 41,018 49.01
BJP B. Sudhakar Shetty40,30848.16
Majority7100.85
Turnout 83,70164.21
INC gain from Karnataka Congress Party Swing

1994

1994 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election: Udupi
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Karnataka Congress Party U. R. Sabhapati 29,649 37.78
INC Manorama Madhwaraj 24,83131.64
BJP V. S. Acharya 22,08728.15
Majority4,8186.14
Turnout 78,46966.08
Karnataka Congress Party gain from INC Swing

1989

1989 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election: Udupi
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Manorama Madhwaraj 29,490 39.05
Independent U. R. Sabhapati28,70538.01
BJP M Somashekhar Bhat12,82416.98
JD Gangadhar Salian3,8595.11
Majority7851.04
Turnout 75,52469.02
INC hold Swing

1985

1985 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election: Udupi
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Manorama Madhwaraj 38,162 62.93
BJP V. S. Acharya 22,22136.64
Majority15,94126.29
Turnout 60,64268.79
INC gain from BJP Swing

1983

1983 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election: Udupi
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP V. S. Acharya 26,385 49.3
INC Manorama Madhwaraj 23,14643.25
JP B. P. Bhaskar3,1375.86
Majority3,2396.05
Turnout 53,51570.05
BJP gain from INC Swing

1978

1978 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election: Udupi
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC(I) Manorama Madhwaraj 30,899 55.58
JP Shridhar Kalmady22,81941.05
INC Soorappa Hegde1,1232.02
Majority8,08014.53
Turnout 55,59377.79
INC(I) gain from INC Swing

1972

1972 Mysore Legislative Assembly election: Udupi
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Manorama Madhwaraj 26,020 58.49
ABJS V. S. Acharya 11,07624.9
Independent Surendranath Malpe3,5367.95
Independent Shridhar Kalmady2,5315.69
Majority14,94433.59
Turnout 44,48576.12
INC hold Swing

1967

1967 Mysore Legislative Assembly election: Udupi
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC S. K. Amin 11,737 33.35
PSP Upendra Nayak10,61130.15
Independent K. M. Suvarna8,41823.92
SWA P. S. Bhat2,3506.68
Majority1,1263.2
Turnout 35,19273.68
INC hold Swing

1962

1962 Mysore Legislative Assembly election: Udupi
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Malpe Madhvaraja 17,511 53.58
PSP Upendra Nayak8,00324.49
CPI K. Dasa Serigara5,39516.51
ABJS Devaprasada Setty1,7745.43
Majority9,50829.09
Turnout 32,68372.56
INC gain from PSP Swing

1957

1957 Mysore Legislative Assembly election: Udupi
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
PSP Upendra Nayak 17,598 56.97
INC P. V. Achar13,29143.03
Majority4,30713.94
Turnout 30,88969.28
INC hold Swing

1952

1952 Madras Legislative Assembly election  : Udupi [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC T. Pai Anantha 25,309 50.63 50.63
KMPP K. Rama Rao16,86533.74
Socialist Vithaldas. N7,81015.63
Majority8,44416.89
Turnout 49,98468.77
INC win (new seat)

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