2014 Indian general election in Karnataka

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Indian general election, 2014 (Karnataka)

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28 seats
Turnout67.20% (Increase8.38%)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader
B. S. Yeddyurappa
Mallikarjun Kharge
H. D. Devegowda
Party Bharatiya Janata Party Indian National Congress Janata Dal (Secular)
Leader's seat
Shimoga
Gulbarga
Hassan
Last election 19 6 3
Seats won 17 9 2
Seat change Decrease2 Increase3 Decrease1
Percentage 43.00% 40.80% 11.00%

Seat results by constituency. As this is a FPTP election, seat totals are not determined proportional to each party's total vote share, but instead by the plurality in each constituency.
Lok Sabha constituencies in Karnataka

The 2014 Indian general election polls in Karnataka for 28 Lok Sabha seats was held in a single phase on 17 April 2014.[1] As of 14 February 2014, the total voter strength of Karnataka is 44,694,658.[2]

The main political parties are Bharatiya Janata Party, Indian National Congress and Janata Dal.

Opinion polling

Conducted in Month(s) Ref Polling Organisation/Agency Sample size
INC BJP JD(S) AAP Others
Aug–Oct 2013 [3] Times Now-India TV-CVoter 24,284 13 12 3 0 0
Dec 2013 – Jan 2014 [4] India Today-CVoter 21,792 12 13 0 0 3
Jan–Feb 2014 [5] Times Now-India TV-CVoter 14,000 14 11 2 1 0
March 2014 [6] NDTV- Hansa Research 46,571 6 20 2 0 0
March–April 2014 [7]
CSDS
825 12–18 7–13 1 – 4
(Including Others)
0 1 – 4
(Including JD(S))
April 2014 [8] NDTV- Hansa Research 24,000 14 12 3 0 0

Election schedule

Constituency wise Election schedule are given below[1]

Polling Day Phase Date Constituencies Voting Percentage
1 5 17 April
Kolar
67.2[9]

Results

BJP won 17 seats. INC won 9 seats and JD (S) won 2 seats.

17 9 2
BJP INC JD(S)
Name of Party Vote Share % Change Seats won Changes
Bharatiya Janata Party 43.00% −1.37 17 Decrease2
Indian National Congress 40.80% +3.15 9 Increase 3
Janata Dal (Secular) 11.00% −2.57% 2 Decrease1
Others 5.2% +0.79 +0

Source: http://eciresults.nic.in/PartyWiseResultS10.htm?st=S10 Archived 21 May 2014 at the Wayback Machine [1]

Constituency Wise Results

No. Constituency Turnout% Name of elected M.P. Party affiliation Margin
1
Chikkodi
74.30 Increase
Prakash Babanna Hukkeri
Indian National Congress 3,003
2
Belgaum
68.25 Increase Suresh Angadi Bharatiya Janata Party 75,860
3
Bagalkot
68.81 Increase P. C. Gaddigoudar Bharatiya Janata Party 1,16,560
4
Bijapur
(SC)
59.58 Increase Ramesh Jigajinagi Bharatiya Janata Party 69,819
5
Gulbarga
(SC)
57.96 Increase Mallikarjun Kharge Indian National Congress 74,733
6
Raichur
(ST)
58.32 Increase
B. V. Nayak
Indian National Congress 1,499
7
Bidar
60.16 Increase Bhagwanth Khuba Bharatiya Janata Party 92,222
8
Koppal
65.63 Increase Karadi Sanganna Amarappa Bharatiya Janata Party 32,414
9
Bellary
(ST)
70.29 Increase B. Sriramulu

(Resigned on 18 May 2018)[10]

Bharatiya Janata Party 85,144
10
Haveri
71.62 Increase Shivkumar Chanabasappa Udasi Bharatiya Janata Party 87,571
11
Dharwad
65.99 Increase Pralhad Joshi Bharatiya Janata Party 1,13,657
12
Uttara Kannada
69.04 Increase
Ananthkumar Hegde
Bharatiya Janata Party 1,40,700
13
Davanagere
73.23 Increase G. M. Siddeshwara Bharatiya Janata Party 17,607
14
Shimoga
72.36 Increase
B. S. Yeddyurappa

(Resigned on 18 May 2018)[11]

Bharatiya Janata Party 3,63,305
15
Udupi Chikmagalur
74.56 Increase Shobha Karandlaje Bharatiya Janata Party 1,81,643
16
Hassan
73.49 Increase H. D. Deve Gowda Janata Dal (Secular) 1,00,462
17
Dakshina Kannada
77.15 Increase Nalin Kumar Kateel Bharatiya Janata Party 1,43,709
18
Chitradurga
66.07 Increase
B. N. Chandrappa
Indian National Congress 1,01,291
19
Tumkur
72.57 Increase S. P. Muddahanume Gowda Indian National Congress 74,041
20
Mandya
71.47 Increase C. S. Puttaraju

(Resigned on 21 May 2018)[11]

Janata Dal (Secular) 5,518
21
Mysore
67.30 Increase Pratap Simha Bharatiya Janata Party 31,608
22
Chamarajanagar
(SC)
72.85 Increase R. Dhruvanarayana Indian National Congress 1,41,182
23
Bangalore Rural
66.45 Increase D. K. Suresh Indian National Congress 2,31,480
24
Bangalore North
56.53 Increase
D. V. Sadananda Gowda
Bharatiya Janata Party 2,29,764
25
Bangalore Central
55.64 Increase P. C. Mohan Bharatiya Janata Party 1,37,500
26
Bangalore South
55.75 Increase Ananth Kumar Bharatiya Janata Party 2,28,575
27
Chikkballapur
76.21 Increase Veerappa Moily Indian National Congress 9,520
28
Kolar
(SC)
75.51 Increase K. H. Muniyappa Indian National Congress 47,850

Bye-election

No. Constituency Name of Newly elected M.P. Party affiliation
9
Bellary
(ST)
V. S. Ugrappa

(Elected on 6 November 2018)

Indian National Congress
14
Shimoga
B. Y. Raghavendra

(Elected on 6 November 2018)

Bharatiya Janata Party
20
Mandya
L. R. Shivarame Gowda

(Elected on 6 November 2018)

Janata Dal (Secular)

References

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  3. ^ "Congress 102, BJP 162; UPA 117, NDA 186: C-Voter Poll". Outlook. Archived from the original on 16 October 2013. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
  4. ^ "NDA may win over 200 seats as Modi's popularity soars further: India Today Mood of the Nation opinion poll : North, News – India Today". India Today. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
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  6. ^ "The Final Word – India's biggest opinion poll". NDTV. 14 March 2014. Retrieved 14 March 2014.
  7. ^ "Karnataka tracker: Congress to win 12–18 seats, BJP 7–13, others 1–4". CNN-IBN. 1 April 2014. Archived from the original on 4 April 2014. Retrieved 2 April 2014.
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  10. ^ "Prime Minister Narendra Modi Yojana list of 2019". isupportnamo.ooo. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
  11. ^ a b "Yeddyurappa, Sriramulu and Puttaraju tender resignation to MP post". Archived from the original on 20 May 2018. Retrieved 20 May 2018.