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Karnataka Bye Election
A by-election (also spelled as "bye-election"), also known as a special election, is an election held to fill a political office that has become vacant between general elections. Usually, a by-election occurs when the incumbent has died or resigned. It may also occur when the incumbent becomes ineligible to continue in office, for example because of a recall, ennoblement, a serious criminal conviction, failure to maintain a minimum attendance, bankruptcy or mental incapacity. Click here for bye election Result..>>
Karnataka Political Parties
Name
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Abbreviation
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Symbol
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Foundation
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Current leader(s)
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Janata Dal (Secular)
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JD(S)
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Lady Farmer
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1999
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HD Deve Gowda
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Other Karnataka Political parties
- Badavara Shramikara Raitara Congress
- Codava National Council
- Kannada Chalavali Vatal Paksha
- Kannada Nadu Party
- Lok Shakti
- Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti
- National Development Party (India)
- Urs Samyuktha Paksha
List of karnataka assembly Constituency
The Legislative Assembly of karnataka (also known as the Karnataka Vidhan Sabha) is the lower house of the bicameral legislature of the Indian state of karnataka, which is known as the Karnataka State Legislature. It has 224 members.
Assembly Constituency Name
|
A. C. No. |
AC_Name |
A. C. No. |
AC_Name |
A. C. No. |
AC_Name |
1 |
Nippani |
76 |
Haliyal |
151 |
K.R. Pura |
2 |
Chikkodi Sadalga |
77 |
Karwar |
152 |
Byatarayanapura |
3 |
Athani |
78 |
Kumta |
153 |
Yeshvanthapura |
4 |
Kagwad |
79 |
Bhatkal |
154 |
Rajarajeshwarinagar |
5 |
Kudachi |
80 |
Sirsi |
155 |
Dasarahalli |
6 |
Raibag |
81 |
Yellapur |
156 |
Mahalakshmi Layout |
7 |
Hukkeri |
82 |
Hangal |
157 |
Malleshwaram |
8 |
Arabhavi |
83 |
Shiggaon |
158 |
Hebbal |
9 |
Gokak |
84 |
Haveri |
159 |
Pulakeshinagar |
10 |
Yemkanmardi |
85 |
Byadgi |
160 |
Sarvagnanagar |
11 |
Belgaum Uttar |
86 |
Hirekerur |
161 |
C.V Raman Nagar |
12 |
Belgaum Dakshin |
87 |
Ranibennur |
162 |
Shivajinagar |
13 |
Belgaum Rural |
88 |
Hadagalli |
163 |
Shanti Nagar |
14 |
Khanapur |
89 |
Hagaribommanahalli |
164 |
Gandhi Nagar |
15 |
Kittur |
90 |
Vijayanagara |
165 |
Rajaji Nagar |
16 |
Bailhongal |
91 |
Kampli |
166 |
Govindraj Nagar |
17 |
Saundatti Yellamma |
92 |
Siruguppa |
167 |
Vijay Nagar |
18 |
Ramdurg |
93 |
Bellary |
168 |
Chamrajpet |
19 |
Mudhol |
94 |
Bellary City |
169 |
Chickpet |
20 |
Terdal |
95 |
Sandur |
170 |
Basavanagudi |
21 |
Jamkhandi |
96 |
Kudligi |
171 |
Padmanaba Nagar |
22 |
Bilgi |
97 |
Molakalmuru |
172 |
B. T. M Layout |
23 |
Badami |
98 |
Challakere |
173 |
Jayanagar |
24 |
Bagalkot |
99 |
Chitradurga |
174 |
Mahadevapura |
25 |
Hungund |
100 |
Hiriyur |
175 |
Bommanahalli |
26 |
Muddebihal |
101 |
Hosadurga |
176 |
Bangalore South |
27 |
Devar Hippargi |
102 |
Holalkere |
177 |
Anekal |
28 |
Basavana Bagevadi |
103 |
Jagalur |
178 |
Hosakote |
29 |
Babaleshwar |
104 |
Harapanahalli |
179 |
Devanahalli |
30 |
Bijapur City |
105 |
Harihar |
180 |
Doddaballapur |
31 |
Nagthan |
106 |
Davanagere North |
181 |
Nelamangala |
32 |
Indi |
107 |
Davanagere South |
182 |
Magadi |
33 |
Sindgi |
108 |
Mayakonda |
183 |
Ramanagaram |
34 |
Afzalpur |
109 |
Channagiri |
184 |
Kanakapura |
35 |
Jewargi |
110 |
Honnali |
185 |
Channapatna |
36 |
Shorapur |
111 |
Shimoga Rural |
186 |
Malavalli |
37 |
Shahapur |
112 |
Bhadravati |
187 |
Maddur |
38 |
Yadgir |
113 |
Shimoga |
188 |
Melukote |
39 |
Gurmitkal |
114 |
Tirthahalli |
189 |
Mandya |
40 |
Chittapur |
115 |
Shikaripura |
190 |
Srirangapatna |
41 |
Sedam |
116 |
Sorab |
191 |
Nagamangala |
42 |
Chincholi |
117 |
Sagar |
192 |
Krishnarajpet |
43 |
Gulbarga Rural |
118 |
Byndoor |
193 |
Shravanabelagola |
44 |
Gulbarga Dakshin |
119 |
Kundapura |
194 |
Arsikere |
45 |
Gulbarga Uttar |
120 |
Udupi |
195 |
Belur |
46 |
Aland |
121 |
Kapu |
196 |
Hassan |
47 |
Basavakalyan |
122 |
Karkal |
197 |
Holenarasipur |
48 |
Homnabad |
123 |
Sringeri |
198 |
Arkalgud |
49 |
Bidar South |
124 |
Mudigere |
199 |
Sakleshpur |
50 |
Bidar |
125 |
Chikmagalur |
200 |
Belthangady |
51 |
Bhalki |
126 |
Tarikere |
201 |
Moodabidri |
52 |
Aurad |
127 |
Kadur |
202 |
Mangalore City North |
53 |
Raichur Rural |
128 |
Chikkanayakanahalli |
203 |
Mangalore City South |
54 |
Raichur |
129 |
Tiptur |
204 |
Mangalore |
55 |
Manvi |
130 |
Turuvekere |
205 |
Bantval |
56 |
Devadurga |
131 |
Kunigal |
206 |
Puttur |
57 |
Lingsugur |
132 |
Tumkur City |
207 |
Sullia |
58 |
Sindhanur |
133 |
Tumkur Rural |
208 |
Madikeri |
59 |
Maski |
134 |
Koratagere |
209 |
Virajpet |
60 |
Kushtagi |
135 |
Gubbi |
210 |
Piriyapatna |
61 |
Kanakagiri |
136 |
Sira |
211 |
Krishnarajanagara |
62 |
Gangawati |
137 |
Pavagada |
212 |
Hunsur |
63 |
Yelburga |
138 |
Madhugiri |
213 |
Heggadadevankote |
64 |
Koppal |
139 |
Gauribidanur |
214 |
Nanjangud |
65 |
Shirahatti |
140 |
Bagepalli |
215 |
Chamundeshwari |
66 |
Gadag |
141 |
Chikkaballapur |
216 |
Krishnaraja |
67 |
Ron |
142 |
Sidlaghatta |
217 |
Chamaraja |
68 |
Nargund |
143 |
Chintamani |
218 |
Narasimharaja |
69 |
Navalgund |
144 |
Srinivaspur |
219 |
Varuna |
70 |
Kundgol |
145 |
Mulbagal |
220 |
T Narasipur |
71 |
Dharwad |
146 |
Kolar Gold Field |
221 |
Hanur |
72 |
Hubli Dharwad East |
147 |
Bangarapet |
222 |
Kollegal |
73 |
Hubli Dharwad Central |
148 |
Kolar |
223 |
Chamarajanagar |
74 |
Hubli Dharwad West |
149 |
Malur |
224 |
Gundlupet |
75 |
Kalghatgi |
150 |
Yelahanka |
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List of Chief Ministers of Karnataka
The Chief Minister of Karnataka is the chief executive of the south Indian state of Karnataka. As per the Constitution of India, the governor is a state's de jure head, but de facto executive authority rests with the chief minister. Following elections to the Karnataka Legislative Assembly, the state's governor usually invites the party (or coalition) with a majority of seats to form the government. The governor appoints the chief minister, whose council of ministers are collectively responsible to the assembly. Given that he has the confidence of the assembly, the chief minister's term is for five years and is subject to no term limits.
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