15th Karnataka Legislative Assembly

The 15th Karnataka Legislative Assembly was constituted after the Karnataka Legislative Assembly elections in 2018. Polling was held on 12 May[1] for 222 constituencies out of the 224-member assembly,[2] with counting of votes and results declared on 15 May.[3] The term of the assembly is for five years.

Members

Assembly Constituency No. Constituency Name of elected M.L.A Political Party Type
3 AthaniMahesh Kumathalli Indian National CongressGeneral
17 Saundatti-YellammaVishwanath MamaniBharatiya Janata PartyGeneral
68 NargundC. C. PatilBharatiya Janata PartyGeneral
83 ShiggaonBasavaraj BommaiBharatiya Janata PartyGeneral
114 TirthahalliAraga JnanendraBharatiya Janata PartyGeneral
124 MudigereM.P. KumaraswamyBharatiya Janata PartyReserved for Scheduled Castes
207 SulliaAngara SBharatiya Janata PartyReserved for Scheduled Castes
95 SandurE. Tukaram Indian National CongressReserved for Scheduled Tribes
204 MangaluruU. T. Khader Indian National CongressGeneral
111 Shimoga RuralK. B. Ashok NaikBharatiya Janata PartyReserved for Scheduled Castes
34 AfzalpurM. Y. Patil Indian National CongressGeneral
219 VarunaYathindra Siddaramaiah Indian National CongressGeneral
46 AlandGuttedar Subhash RukmayyaBharatiya Janata PartyGeneral
177 AnekalB. Shivanna Indian National CongressReserved for Scheduled Castes
198 ArkalgudA. Manju Indian National CongressGeneral
194 ArsikereG. MariswamyBharatiya Janata PartyGeneral
52 AuradPrabhu ChauhanBharatiya Janata PartyReserved for Scheduled Castes
172 BTM LayoutRamalinga Reddy Indian National CongressGeneral
29 BabaleshwarM. B. Patil Indian National CongressGeneral
23 BadamiSiddaramaiah Indian National CongressGeneral
24 BagalkotVeerabhadrayya CharantimathBharatiya Janata PartyGeneral
87 RanebennurR. ShankarKarnataka Pragnyavantha Janatha PartyGeneral
145 MulbagalH. NageshIndependentReserved for Scheduled Castes
222 KollegalN. Mahesh Bahujan Samaj PartyReserved for Scheduled Castes
191 NagamangalaSuresh GowdaaJanata Dal (Secular)General
31 NagthanDevanand Fulasing ChavanJanata Dal (Secular)Reserved for Scheduled Castes
214 NanjangudB. HarshavardhanBharatiya Janata PartyReserved for Scheduled Castes
218 NarasimharajaTanveer Sait Indian National CongressGeneral
69 NavalgundShankar B. PatilBharatiya Janata PartyGeneral
181 NelamangalaK. SreenivasamurthyJanata Dal (Secular)Reserved for Scheduled Castes
1 NippaniShashikala Annasaheb JolleBharatiya Janata PartyGeneral
171 Padmanaba NagarR. AshokaBharatiya Janata PartyGeneral
137 PavagadaVenkataramanappa Indian National CongressReserved for Scheduled Castes
210 PeriyapatnaK. MahadevaJanata Dal (Secular)General
159 PulakeshinagarR. Akhanda Srinivas Murthy Indian National CongressReserved for Scheduled Castes
206 PutturSanjeeva MatandoorBharatiya Janata PartyGeneral
53 RaichurShivaraj PatilBharatiya Janata PartyGeneral
173 JayanagarSowmya Reddy Indian National Congress General
78 KumtaDinakar ShettyBharatiya Janata PartyGeneral
77 KarwarRoopali NaikBharatiya Janata PartyGeneral
80 SirsiVishweshwar Hegde KageriBharatiya Janata PartyGeneral
76 HaliyalR. V. Deshpande Indian National CongressGeneral
160 SarvagnanagarK. J. George Indian National CongressGeneral
215 ChamundeshwariGT DevegowdaJanata Dal (Secular)General
216 KrishnarajaS. A. RamadasBharatiya Janata PartyGeneral
217 ChamarajaL. NagendraBharatiya Janata PartyGeneral
201 MoodabidriUmanatha KotianBharatiya Janata PartyGeneral
201 SakaleshpurKumaraswamy HKJanata Dal (Secular)Reserved for Scheduled Castes
138 MadhugiriM.V. VeerabhadriahJanata Dal (Secular)General
138 B. T. M LayoutRamalingaReddy Indian National CongressGeneral

Sources: Election Commission of India,[4] Times of India,[5] News 18,[6][7] News Minute[8]

References

  1. "Line up early, Karnataka voters: Moderate showers predicted for May 12". The News Minute. 2018-05-10. Retrieved 2018-05-15.
  2. "Karnataka Assembly Elections 2018: Crucial candidates who will define victory for their parties in today's polls". 12 May 2018.
  3. http://www.uniindia.com/~/counting-for-karnataka-legislative-assembly-polls-begins/Election/news/1230960.html
  4. "Constituencywise Trends". eciresults.nic.in.
  5. "Live: Karnataka election results: CM Siddaramaiah loses from Chamundeshwari, close contest in Badami". Timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 2018-05-15.
  6. "Karnataka Assembly Election Result 2018 Live: Karnataka Elections Results, Exit Polls Results, Opinion Poll Result". News18.
  7. "Spotlight on 2 'Other' Candidates as Karnataka Heads for Photo-Finish".
  8. "Karnataka Congress reaches out to independent candidates to keep BJP at bay". 15 May 2018.
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