2009 Indian general election in Karnataka explained

Election Name:Indian general election in Karnataka, 2009
Country:India
Type:parliamentary
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:Indian general election in Karnataka, 2004
Previous Year:2004
Next Election:Indian general election, 2014 (Karnataka)
Next Year:2014
Election Date:April–May 2009
Seats For Election:28 seats
Turnout:58.82%
Party1:Bharatiya Janata Party
Alliance1:National Democratic Alliance (India)
Last Election1:18
Seats1:19
Seat Change1: 1
Leader1:B. S. Yeddyurappa
Image1:The Chief Minister of Karnataka, Shri B.S. Yediyurappa.jpg
Leaders Seat1:Did not contest
Party2:Indian National Congress
Leader2:Mallikarjun Kharge
Leaders Seat2:Gulbarga
Alliance2:United Progressive Alliance
Last Election2:8
Seats2:6
Seat Change2: 2
Party3:Janata Dal (Secular)
Image3:Deve Gowda BNC.jpg
Leader3:H. D. Devegowda
Leaders Seat3:Hassan
Alliance3:Third Front
Last Election3:2
Seats3:3
Seat Change3: 1
Percentage1:41.63%
Percentage2:37.65%
Percentage3:13.57%

The 2009 Indian general election in Karnataka, occurred for 28 seats in the state.

List of elected MPs

Source: Election Commission of India[1]

No.ConstituencyTurnout%WinnerPartyMargin
1Chikkodi67.56Ramesh KattiBharatiya Janata Party55,287
2Belgaum54.75Suresh AngadiBharatiya Janata Party1,18,687
3Bagalkot63.09P. C. GaddigoudarBharatiya Janata Party35,446
4Bijapur47.29Ramesh JigajinagiBharatiya Janata Party42,404
5Gulbarga49.21Mallikarjun KhargeIndian National Congress13,404
6Raichur45.92Sanna PakirappaBharatiya Janata Party30,636
7Bidar52.99Dharam SinghIndian National Congress39,619
8Koppal55.40Shivaramagouda ShivanagoudaBharatiya Janata Party81,789
9Bellary61.44J. ShanthaBharatiya Janata Party2,243
10Haveri63.59Shivkumar Chanabasappa UdasiBharatiya Janata Party87,920
11Dharwad56.55Pralhad JoshiBharatiya Janata Party1,37,663
12Uttara Kannada59.09Anant Kumar HegdeBharatiya Janata Party22,769
13Davanagere67.46G. M. SiddeshwaraBharatiya Janata Party2,024
14Shimoga66.47B. Y. RaghavendraBharatiya Janata Party52,893
15Udupi Chikmagalur68.22D. V. Sadananda GowdaBharatiya Janata Party27,018
16Hassan69.17H. D. Deve GowdaJanata Dal (Secular)2,91,113
17Dakshina Kannada74.45Nalin Kumar KateelBharatiya Janata Party40,420
18Chitradurga54.49Janardhana SwamyBharatiya Janata Party1,35,571
19Tumkur64.80G. S. BasavarajBharatiya Janata Party21,445
20Mandya68.83N Cheluvaraya SwamyJanata Dal (Secular)23,500
21Mysore58.88Adagur H. VishwanathIndian National Congress7,691
22Chamarajanagar67.91R. DhruvanarayanaIndian National Congress4,002
23Bangalore Rural57.92H. D. KumaraswamyJanata Dal (Secular)1,30,275
24Bangalore North46.72D. B. Chandre GowdaBharatiya Janata Party59,665
25Bangalore Central44.55P. C. MohanBharatiya Janata Party35,218
26Bangalore South44.76Ananth KumarBharatiya Janata Party37,612
27Chikballapur68.09Veerappa MoilyIndian National Congress51,381
28Kolar69.15K. H. MuniyappaIndian National Congress23,006

Results by Party

PartyAllianceSeats ContestedSeats Won
Bharatiya Janata PartyNational Democratic Alliance2819
Indian National CongressUnited Progressive Alliance286
Janata Dal (Secular)Third Front283

References

  1. http://eci.nic.in/ Election Commission of India