Srinivasapur Assembly constituency

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Srinivaspur
Constituency No. 144 for the Karnataka Legislative Assembly
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Constituency details
Country India
Region South India
State Karnataka
District Kolar
LS constituency Kolar
ReservationNone
Member of Legislative Assembly
16th Karnataka Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
Party Indian National Congress
Elected year 2018

Srinivaspur Assembly constituency is one of the seats in Karnataka Legislative Assembly in India. It is part of Kolar Lok Sabha seat. Presently VenkataShiva Reddy is the Nominated MLA from 2023 Election

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The election in 2023 was the tenth consecutive time that Ramesh Kumar and Venkata Shiva Reddy had contested against each other, Ramesh Kumar winning 5 times and Venkata Shiva Reddy also five times. Ramesh Kumar has won this seat one more time but against some other candidate. [1] Ramesh Kumar became speaker of the assembly in 2018, and was in the news when No Confidence motion against Kumaraswamy in 2019 dragged out too long, resulting in a clash between the governor and the government. He stepped down as speaker after his coalition was reduced to minority.

Members of legislative Assembly

YearNameParty
Till 1962: Seat does not exist. See Mulbagal and Mulbagal Srinivasapur
1962 G. Narayana Gowda Indian National Congress
1967 B. L. Narayanswamy Independent
1972 S. Bachi Reddy Indian National Congress
1978 K. R. Ramesh Kumar Indian National Congress
1983 G.K. Venkatashiva Reddy Indian National Congress
1985 K. R. Ramesh Kumar Janata Party
1989 G.K. Venkatashiva Reddy Indian National Congress
1994 K. R. Ramesh Kumar Janata Dal
1999 G.K. Venkatashiva Reddy Indian National Congress
2004 K. R. Ramesh Kumar
2008 G.K. Venkatashiva Reddy Janata Dal
2013 K. R. Ramesh Kumar Indian National Congress
2018 [2]
2023 [3] G.K. Venkatashiva Reddy Janata Dal

Election results

2023 Assembly Elections


2018 Assembly Election

2018 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election:Srinivasapur
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC K. R. Ramesh Kumar 93,571 50.71
JD(S) G K Venkatashiva Reddy83,01944.99
BJP Dr Venu Gopal K N4,2082.28
CPI(M) P R Surya Narayana Swami7840.42
NOTA None of the Above 6890.37
Majority10,552
Turnout 1,84,50889.56
INC hold Swing

2013 Assembly Elections

Results 1983 to 2008

1978 Assembly Elections

1972 Assembly Elections

1967 Assembly Elections

1962 Assembly Elections

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