Indian political election in Karnataka
2024 Indian general election in Karnataka Opinion polls Turnout 70.64%( 1.83%)
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Basavaraj Bommai
D. K. Shivakumar
H. D. Kumaraswamy
Party
BJP
INC
JD(S)
Alliance
NDA
INDIA
NDA
Leader since
2023
2020
1999
Leader's seat
Haveri
Not contested
Mandya
Last election
51.38%, 25 seats
31.88%, 1 seat
9.67%, 1 seat
Seats won
17
9
2
Seat change
8
8
1
Popular vote
1,77,97,699
1,75,54,381
21,63,203
Percentage
46.06%
45.43%
5.60%
Swing
5.32 pp
13.55 pp
4.07 pp
Seatwise Result Map of the 2024 general election in Karnataka
The 2024 Indian general election was held in Karnataka on 26 April 2024 and 7 May 2024, during the second and third phases respectively, to elect members of the 18th Lok Sabha .[ 1] [ 2]
Background
The last date for filing nominations for candidates contesting in constituencies falling in the phase two of the polls was 4 April, and that for phase three was 19 April.[ 3]
A total of 247 candidates, which included 226 men and 21 women, contested from the 14 constituencies that went for polls in phase two on 26 April. The constituency with most contestants was Chikballapur (29) and the least was Dakshina Kannada (9). More than 28.8 million voters were eligible to vote in 30,602 polling stations. Of these, 19,701 polling stations were announced to be webcast , and 1,370 would be covered via CCTVs .[ 4] It also included 1,832 special booths with 1,120 of them dedicated to women voters. It was reported that those booths would only have women personnel, including the police and group-D workers. 224 booths were set up for disabled persons , with disabled persons serving as the personnel there. Another 224 booths were set up dedicated for youth with young officials as personnel, intended to encourage youth to take part in polling. In addition to this, one theme-based polling booth in every Assembly constituency was set up that intending to focus on the cultural heritage of the region.[ 5] Ahead of the phase two, the Chief Electoral Officer of Karnataka stated that 140,000 personnel would be on duty and that 5,000 micro-observers, 50,000 civil police personnel, 65 companies of Central Parliamentary Force and State Armed Police force of other States would also be deployed for security.[ 4]
The remaining 14 constituencies that went for polls on 7 May as part of phase three saw a total of 227 candidates contesting, which included 206 men and 21 women. Among these, the Davanagere constituency had the most candidates (30), and Raichur , the least (8). More than 25.9 million voters were eligible in 28,269 polling stations. Of these, 17,000 polling stations were covered by webcasting. Around 1.45 lakh officials were deployed, and additionally, 35,000 civil police personnel, 65 companies of the Paramilitary forces and armed police of other states were deployed. It was reported that 4,000 micro-observers would be on duty.[ 6]
Election schedule
Phase wise schedule of 2024 Indian general election in Karnataka
Poll event
Phase
II
III
Notification Date
28 March
12 April
Last Date for filing nomination
4 April
19 April
Scrutiny of nomination
5 April
20 April
Last Date for withdrawal of nomination
8 April
22 April
Date of poll
26 April
7 May
Date of counting of votes/Result
4 June 2024
No. of constituencies
14
14
Parties and alliances
Others
Unrecognised parties
Party
Symbol
Contesting Seats
Karnataka Rashtra Samithi
28
Uttama Prajaakeeya Party
20
Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)
19
Bahujan Bharat Party
4
Bharatiya Prajagala Kalyana Paksha
4
Prahar Janshakti Party
4
Republican Party of India (Athawale)
4
Samajwadi Janata Party (Karnataka)
4
Young Star Empowerment Party
4
Country Citizen Party
3
Indian Labour Party (Ambedkar Phule)
3
Kannada Paksha
3
Karunada Sevakara Party
3
Navabharath Sena
3
Rashtriya Samaj Dal (R)
3
Republican Party of India (Karnataka)
3
Socialist Party (India)
3
All India Ulama Congress
2
Indian Movement Party
2
Janahitha Paksha
2
Karnataka Janata Paksha
2
Naki Bharatiya Ekta Party
2
Proutist Bloc, India
2
Purvanchal Mahapanchayat
2
Rani Chennamma Party
2
Sarva Janata Party
2
Tipu Sultan Party
2
Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi
2
Voters Independent Party
2
Bharatheeya Jawan Kisan Party
1
Bhartiya Bahujan Kranti Dal
1
Bhartiya Jan Samrat Party
1
Challengers Party
1
Delhi Janta Party
1
Desh Prem Party
1
Digvijaya Bharatha Party
1
Dr. Ambedkar People's Party
1
Ekam Sanatan Bharat Dal
1
Gareeb Aadmi Party
1
Karnataka Karmikara Paksha
1
Karnataka Praja Party (RaithaParva)
1
Karunaadu Party
1
Kranti Kari Jai Hind Sena
1
National Maha Sabha Party
1
Proutist Sarva Samaj
1
Pyramid Party of India
1
Raita Bharat Party
1
Rashtriya Samaj Paksha
1
Republican Party of India Bharatha
1
Samaj Vikas Kranti Party
1
Secular Democratic Congress
1
Total
161
Candidates
Campaign
The Bharatiya Janata Party 's (BJP) Karnataka campaign kicked off in March 2024, a month before going to polls. It was announced that Prime Minister Narendra Modi would visit Gulbarga , the constituency represented by Indian National Congress (INC) President Mallikarjun Kharge twice in the past.[ 7] It was earlier reported that he would participate in four rallies between 15 and 19 March, starting in Kolar .[ 8] He addressed a gathering in Kalaburagi (formerly Gulbarga) on 16 March to kick off the campaign. Modi alleged widespread corruption in Karnataka and stated: "Bad governance, disorder and anarchy start spreading in all directions when the entire capital of the entire State is being used for filling the belly, pockets and treasury of a few people. Congress had promised free electricity, but people got power cut and darkness. Farmers are asking how their pump sets in the field would operate when there is no power supply."[ 9] Former Chief Minister of Karnataka and BJP leader B. S. Yediyurappa predicted that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) would win all 28 seats from the State.[ 10] Former Prime Minister and leader of the Janata Dal (Secular) , which is a part of the NDA, H. D. Deve Gowda , also participated in the campaigns.[ 11]
The INC, in March 2024, constituted a three-member campaign committee for Karnataka, which included Vinay Kumar Sorake , L. Hanumanthaiah and Rizwan Arshad .[ 12] The incumbent Chief Minister of Karnataka, Siddaramaiah , of the INC, campaigned focusing on the constituencies of Mysore–Kodagu and Chamarajanagar for his party. He predicted that his party would win up to 20 seats and directed criticism at the BJP over "hike in price of petrol, diesel and domestic gas."[ 13] Former INC President Rahul Gandhi addressed a gathering in Mandya and stated that the elections was a "a fight between two ideologies." He criticized the BJP over the Electoral Bond issue, terming it a form of "extortion".[ 14] On the day of phase two polls, he addressed two public meetings in the northern Karnataka that was to go for polls on 7 May, and termed the BJP as "Bharatiya Chombu Party"; Chombu in Kannada meant a round water pot, to convey emptiness and deception. He accused the party of not giving Karnataka its drought relief amounting to ₹ 18,000 crore, and the ₹ 60,000 crore mandated by the Finance Commission , and gave "chombu" instead.[ 15]
Surveys and polls
Opinion polls
Exit polls
Voter turnout
Phase wise
Phase
Poll Date
Constituencies
Voter Turnout (%)
II
26 April 2024
Udupi Chikmagalur, Hassan, Dakshina Kannada, Chitradurga, Tumkur, Mandya, Mysore, Chamarajanagar, Bangalore Rural, Bangalore North, Bangalore Central, Bangalore South, Chikkballapur, Kolar
69.56%
III
7 May 2024
Chikkodi, Belgaum, Bagalkot, Bijapur, Gulbarga, Raichur, Bidar, Koppal, Bellary, Haveri, Dharwad, Uttara Kannada, Davanagere, Shimoga
71.84%
Total
70.64%
Constituency wise
Results
Results by alliance or party
Alliance/ Party
Popular vote
Seats
Votes
%
±pp
Contested
Won
+/−
NDA
BJP
17,797,699
46.06
5.69
25
17
8
JD(S)
2,163,203
5.60
4.14
3
2
1
Total
19,960,902
51.66
1.55
28
19
7
INDIA
INC
17,554,381
45.43
13.32
28
9
8
Others
906,384
2.35
2.75
28
0
1
NOTA
217,456
0.56
0.16
Total
38,639,123
100%
28
28
Results by constituency
Constituency
Turnout
Winner
Runner Up
Margin
Party
Alliance
Candidate
Votes
%
Party
Alliance
Candidate
Votes
%
Votes
pp
1
Chikkodi
78.66
INC
INDIA
Priyanka Jarkiholi
713,461
51.21%
BJP
NDA
Annasaheb Jolle
622,627
44.69%
90,834
6.52
2
Belgaum
71.49
BJP
NDA
Jagadish Shettar
762,029
55.06%
INC
INDIA
Mrinal Ravindra Hebbalkar
583,592
42.17%
178,437
12.89
3
Bagalkot
72.66
BJP
NDA
P. C. Gaddigoudar
671,039
50.93%
INC
INDIA
Samyukta S Patil
602,640
45.74%
68,399
5.19
4
Bijapur (SC)
66.32
BJP
NDA
Ramesh Jigajinagi
672,781
51.91%
INC
INDIA
Raju Alagur
595,552
45.95%
77,229
5.96
5
Gulbarga (SC)
62.25
INC
INDIA
Radhakrishna Doddamani
652,321
49.78%
BJP
NDA
Umesh. G. Jadhav
625,116
47.70%
27,205
2.08
6
Raichur (ST)
64.66
INC
INDIA
G Kumar Naik
670,966
51.63%
BJP
NDA
Raja Amareshwara Naik
591,185
45.49%
79,781
6.14
7
Bidar
65.47
INC
INDIA
Sagar Eshwar Khandre
666,317
53.63%
BJP
NDA
Bhagwanth Khuba
537,442
43.26%
128,875
10.37
8
Koppal
70.99
INC
INDIA
K. Rajashekar Basavaraj Hitnal
663,511
49.93%
BJP
NDA
Basavaraj Kyavator
617,154
46.44%
46,357
3.49
9
Bellary (ST)
73.59
INC
INDIA
E. Tukaram
730,845
52.58%
BJP
NDA
B. Sriramulu
631,853
45.46%
98,992
7.12
10
Haveri
77.60
BJP
NDA
Basavaraj Bommai
705,538
50.55%
INC
INDIA
Anandswamy Gaddadevara Math
662,025
47.43%
43,513
3.12
11
Dharwad
74.37
BJP
NDA
Pralhad Joshi
716,231
52.41%
INC
INDIA
Vinod Asooti
618,907
45.29%
97,324
7.12
12
Uttara Kannada
76.53
BJP
NDA
Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri
782,495
61.97%
INC
INDIA
Anjali Nimbalkar
445,067
35.25%
337,428
26.72
13
Davanagere
76.99
INC
INDIA
Prabha Mallikarjun
633,059
47.95%
BJP
NDA
Gayithri Siddeshwara
606,965
45.97%
26,094
1.98
14
Shimoga
78.33
BJP
NDA
B. Y. Raghavendra
778,721
56.54%
INC
INDIA
Geeta Shivarajkumar
535,006
38.85%
243,715
17.69
15
Udupi Chikmagalur
77.15
BJP
NDA
Kota Srinivas Poojary
732,234
59.56%
INC
INDIA
K. Jayaprakash Hegde
473,059
38.48%
259,175
21.08
16
Hassan
77.68
INC
INDIA
Shreyas. M. Patel
672,988
49.67%
JD(S)
NDA
Prajwal Revanna
630,339
46.52%
42,649
3.15
17
Dakshina Kannada
77.56
BJP
NDA
Brijesh Chowta
764,132
53.97%
INC
INDIA
Padmaraj
614,924
43.43%
149,208
10.54
18
Chitradurga
73.30
BJP
NDA
Govind Karjol
684,890
50.11%
INC
INDIA
B. N. Chandrappa
636,769
46.58%
48,121
3.53
19
Tumkur
78.05
BJP
NDA
V. Somanna
720,946
55.31%
INC
INDIA
S. P. Muddahanumegowda
545,352
41.84%
175,594
13.47
20
Mandya
81.67
JD(S)
NDA
H.D. Kumaraswamy
851,881
58.34%
INC
INDIA
Venkataramane Gowda
567,261
38.85%
284,620
19.49
21
Mysore
70.62
BJP
NDA
Yaduveer Wadiyar
795,503
53.59%
INC
INDIA
M Lakshman
656,241
44.21%
139,262
9.38
22
Chamarajanagar (SC)
76.82
INC
INDIA
Sunil Bose
751,671
54.87%
BJP
NDA
S. Balaraj
562,965
41.10%
188,706
13.77
23
Bangalore Rural
68.30
BJP
NDA
C. N. Manjunath
1,079,002
56.21%
INC
INDIA
D. K. Suresh
809,355
42.16%
269,647
14.05
24
Bangalore North
54.45
BJP
NDA
Shobha Karandlaje
986,049
56.27%
INC
INDIA
Rajeev Gowda
726,573
41.46%
259,476
14.81
25
Bangalore Central
54.06
BJP
NDA
P. C. Mohan
658,915
50.05%
INC
INDIA
Mansoor Ali Khan
626,208
47.57%
32,707
2.48
26
Bangalore South
53.17
BJP
NDA
Tejasvi Surya
750,830
60.10%
INC
INDIA
Soumya Reddy
473,747
37.92%
277,083
22.18
27
Chikballapur
77.00
BJP
NDA
K. Sudhakar
822,619
53.74%
INC
INDIA
Raksha Ramaiah
659,159
43.06%
163,460
10.68
28
Kolar (SC)
78.27
JD(S)
NDA
M. Mallesh Babu
691,481
51.02%
INC
INDIA
K V Gowtham
620,093
45.76%
71,388
5.26
Assembly Segment wise leads
Constituency
Winner
Runner Up
Margin
#
Name
Party
Votes
%
Party
Votes
%
Chikkodi Lok Sabha constituency
1
Nippani
INC
1,06,050
56.35
BJP
76,928
41.01
29,122
2
Chikkodi-Sadalga
INC
97,159
50.39
BJP
80,569
43.44
16,500
3
Athani
BJP
96,041
50.79
INC
87,376
46.21
8,665
4
Kagwad
INC
84,075
51.93
BJP
72,877
45.01
11,198
5
Kudachi (SC)
INC
84,158
54.94
BJP
61,570
40.20
22,588
6
Raybag (SC)
INC
79,821
47.43
BJP
73,002
43.37
6,819
7
Hukkeri
BJP
85,226
50.50
INC
77,642
46.01
7,584
10
Yemkanmardi (ST)
INC
94,542
55.14
BJP
71,955
41.96
22,587
Belgaum Lok Sabha constituency
8
Arabhavi
BJP
1,01,114
54.44
INC
79,639
42.88
21,475
9
Gokak
BJP
1,02,519
55.20
INC
78,622
42.34
23,897
11
Belgaum Uttar
BJP
83,938
49.73
INC
81,537
48.30
2,401
12
Belgaum Dakshin
BJP
1,19,249
69.39
INC
46,029
26.78
73,220
13
Belgaum Rural
BJP
1,24,790
60.74
INC
74,441
36.18
50,529
16
Bailhongal
BJP
82,015
56.10
INC
60,618
41.46
21,396
17
Saundatti Yellamma
INC
84,888
54.07
BJP
67,937
43.27
16,951
18
Ramdurg
INC
75,123
48.65
BJP
74,729
48.40
394
Bagalkot Lok Sabha constituency
19
Mudhol (SC)
BJP
84,357
52.84
INC
70,199
43.97
14,158
20
Terdal
BJP
93,604
50.91
INC
84,467
45.99
9,137
21
Mudhol
BJP
81,660
49.98
INC
77,889
47.61
3,871
22
Bilgi
BJP
88,063
50.21
INC
81,162
46.28
6,901
23
Badami
BJP
83,075
51.11
INC
72,893
44.84
10,182
24
Bagalkot
BJP
88,115
52.58
INC
74,093
44.21
14,022
25
Hungund
BJP
79,323
51.48
INC
69,969
45.07
9,354
68
Nargund
INC
70,169
48.53
BJP
69,244
47.89
925
Bijapur Lok Sabha constituency
26
Muddebihal
BJP
72,650
50.15
INC
68,688
47.42
3,962
27
Devar Hippargi
BJP
72,549
51.92
INC
63,543
45.46
9,026
28
Basavana Bagewadi
BJP
83,916
54.28
INC
66,363
43.01
17,553
29
Babaleshwar
BJP
79,002
49.81
INC
75,651
47.70
3,351
30
Bijapur City
INC
92,984
52.14
BJP
83,714
46.87
9,270
31
Nagthan (SC)
BJP
96,158
49.81
INC
84,373
45.72
11,785
32
Indi
BJP
95,064
56.61
INC
69,340
41.29
25,724
33
Sindagi
BJP
96,158
53.24
INC
84,373
44.79
13,647
Gulbarga Lok Sabha constituency
34
Afzalpur
BJP
85,929
55.42
INC
65,300
42.11
20,629
35
Jevargi
BJP
79,703
50.23
INC
74,677
47.06
5,026
39
Gurmitkal
BJP
82,642
52.92
INC
66,240
42.42
16,222
40
Chittapur (SC)
INC
80,756
53.97
BJP
64,416
43.05
16,340
41
Sedam
INC
81,992
51.46
BJP
72,785
45.68
9,207
43
Gulbarga Rural (SC)
INC
81,826
49.38
BJP
79,749
48.12
2,077
44
Gulbarga Dakshin
BJP
87,078
52.00
INC
77,790
46.45
9,288
45
Gulbarga
INC
1,22,042
62.82
BJP
70,713
36.19
51,729
Raichur Lok Sabha constituency
36
Shorapur (ST)
INC
1,12,463
52.67
BJP
95,903
45.91
16,560
37
Shahapur
INC
78,050
51.70
BJP
68,465
45.35
9,585
38
Yadgir
INC
75,705
50.26
BJP
69,883
46.46
5,922
52
Raichur Rural (ST)
BJP
83,233
49.97
INC
78,272
46.99
4,961
54
Raichur
INC
78,844
52.28
BJP
69,595
46.14
9,249
55
Manvi (ST)
INC
76,641
49.95
BJP
72,979
47.56
3,662
48
Devadurga (ST)
INC
80,923
55.55
BJP
58,584
40.24
22,339
63
Lingsugur
INC
88,515
53.91
BJP
70,091
42.68
18,424
Bidar Lok Sabha constituency
42
Chincholi (SC)
INC
67,360
50.30
BJP
61,445
45.88
5,905
46
Aland
BJP
78,209
52.62
INC
65,273
43.92
12,936
47
Basavakalyan
INC
82,618
51.34
BJP
73,161
45.47
9,457
48
Humnabad
INC
96,009
56.46
BJP
69,087
40.63
26,522
49
Bidar South
INC
90,776
61.05
BJP
53,956
36.29
36,820
50
Bidar
INC
94,247
59.32
BJP
61,770
38.88
32,477
51
Bhalki
INC
89,180
53.44
BJP
72,437
43.40
16,743
52
Aurad
INC
79,699
52.58
BJP
65,701
43.34
13,998
Koppal Lok Sabha constituency
58
Sindhanur
BJP
81,785
50.02
INC
76,194
46.60
5,591
59
Maski (ST)
INC
69,028
49.46
BJP
64,420
46.16
4,548
61
Kushtagi
BJP
81,331
48.44
INC
79,496
47.35
1,835
61
Kanakagiri (SC)
INC
83,944
49.46
BJP
79,506
46.16
7,348
62
Gangavati
INC
84,199
53.26
BJP
69,045
43.67
15,154
63
Yelburga
BJP
82,491
65.27
INC
80,414
32.10
2,077
64
Koppal
INC
99,043
50.43
BJP
91,695
46.69
7,348
92
Siruguppa (ST)
INC
87,526
54.56
BJP
66,610
41.52
20,916
Bellary Lok Sabha constituency
88
Hadagalli
INC
76,486
51.87
BJP
68,229
46.19
8,257
89
Hagaribommanahalli (SC)
INC
97,103
52.37
BJP
84,903
45.79
12,200
90
Vijayanagara
BJP
90,120
49.21
INC
89,955
49.12
165
91
Kampli (ST)
INC
91,047
51.48
BJP
81,468
46.07
9,579
93
Bellary (ST)
INC
1,01,434
56.25
BJP
75,556
41.90
25,878
94
Bellary City
INC
94,628
53.27
BJP
80,247
45.17
14,381
95
Sandur (ST)
INC
95,936
54.91
BJP
74,783
42.84
21,153
96
Kudligi (ST)
INC
82,992
51.57
BJP
74,447
46.26
8,545
Haveri Lok Sabha constituency
65
Shirahatti
INC
84,174
50.89
BJP
77,238
46.69
6,936
66
Gadag
BJP
88,717
52.00
INC
78,208
45.84
10,509
67
Ron
INC
86,576
49.48
BJP
83,267
47.59
3,309
82
Hangal
BJP
92,124
51.86
INC
83,200
46.79
8,924
84
Haveri
BJP
90,382
49.05
INC
89,993
48.84
389
85
Bydagi
BJP
88,959
51.82
INC
81,767
46.90
7,192
86
Hirekerur
BJP
86,050
55.33
INC
67,330
43.29
18,720
84
Ranebennur
BJP
95,452
50.85
INC
88,943
47.38
6,509
Dharwad Lok Sabha constituency
69
Navalgund
INC
88,202
53.79
BJP
70,990
43.30
17,212
70
Kundgol
BJP
75,544
49.19
INC
73,884
48.11
1,660
71
Dharwad
BJP
93,542
54.91
INC
72,226
42.39
21,316
72
Hubli-Dharwad East (SC)
INC
93,873
57.44
BJP
67,097
41.06
26,776
73
Hubli-Dharwad Central
BJP
1,13,678
63.59
INC
62,360
34.88
51,388
74
Hubli-Dharwad West
BJP
1,13,086
60.18
INC
71,498
38.05
41,588
75
Kalghatgi
BJP
96,402
58.58
INC
63,665
38.69
32,737
83
Shiggaon
INC
91,908
51.04
BJP
83,310
46.26
8,598
Uttara Kannada Lok Sabha constituency
14
Khanapur
BJP
1,07,978
66.63
INC
48,148
29.71
59,830
15
Kittur
BJP
92,445
60.51
INC
56,203
36.78
36,242
76
Haliyal
BJP
83,426
59.18
INC
54,546
38.69
28,880
77
Karwar
BJP
1,13,317
68.42
INC
47,889
28.91
65,489
78
Kumta
BJP
97,928
66.47
INC
44,435
30.16
53,493
79
Bhatkal
BJP
1,00,288
57.94
INC
67,885
39.22
32,403
80
Sirsi
BJP
1,00,252
60.79
INC
60,124
36.45
40,528
97
Yellapur
BJP
82,453
55.41
INC
64,066
42.89
18,387
Davanagere Lok Sabha constituency
103
Jagalur (ST)
INC
76,129
49.46
BJP
67,164
43.63
8,965
104
Harapanahalli
BJP
81,501
47.23
INC
77,406
44.86
4,095
105
Harihar
INC
80,937
47.97
BJP
76,298
45.22
4,639
106
Davangere North
BJP
97,064
54.46
INC
72,076
40.44
24,988
107
Davanagere South
INC
84,621
54.60
BJP
62,777
40.50
21,844
108
Mayakonda (SC)
INC
78,541
48.52
BJP
75,265
46.49
2,976
109
Channagiri
INC
82,266
51.04
BJP
72,169
44.77
10,097
110
Honnali
INC
79,477
49.46
BJP
72,293
43.63
7,184
Shimoga Lok Sabha constituency
111
Shimoga Rural
BJP
1,06,243
58.10
INC
66,575
36.40
39,688
112
Bhadravati
BJP
84,208
54.03
INC
65,105
41.77
19,043
113
Shimoga
BJP
1,06,243
55.26
INC
71,179
37.01
35,090
114
Tirthahalli
BJP
92,993
58.10
INC
57,444
36.48
35,549
115
Shikaripura
BJP
87,143
51.68
INC
75,672
44.88
11,481
116
Sorab
BJP
88,170
54.02
INC
70,233
43.03
17,937
117
Sagar
BJP
95,209
56.44
INC
68,690
40.72
26,519
118
Byndoor
BJP
1,15,486
62.85
INC
58,724
31.95
56,762
Udupi Chikmagalur Lok Sabha constituency
119
Kundapura
BJP
1,07,173
64.11
INC
57,078
34.05
50,095
120
Udupi
BJP
1,06,489
61.81
INC
62,748
36.42
43,741
121
Kapu
BJP
91,077
59.72
INC
58,947
38.65
32,130
122
Karkala
BJP
95,295
61.81
INC
54,178
35.14
41,747
123
Sringeri
BJP
79,175
58.35
INC
53,937
39.75
25,238
124
Mudigere (SC)
BJP
74,597
56.09
INC
54,572
41.03
20,025
125
Chikmagalur
BJP
92,788
56.49
INC
68,995
42.00
23,793
126
Tarikere
BJP
80,995
56.43
INC
60,314
42.02
20,681
Hassan Lok Sabha constituency
127
Kadur
JD(S)
76,369
49.07
INC
74,126
47.63
2,243
193
Shravanabelagola
INC
81,800
48.53
JD(S)
81,729
48.53
71
194
Arsikere
INC
87,126
49.43
JD(S)
84,033
47.67
3,093
195
Belur
JD(S)
74,240
48.36
INC
72,608
47.30
1,632
196
Hassan
INC
88,347
53.88
JD(S)
68,587
41.83
19,760
197
Holenarasipur
INC
97,800
53.39
JD(S)
80,193
43.78
17,607
198
Arkalgud
INC
95,065
51.56
JD(S)
80,637
43.74
14,428
199
Sakleshpur
JD(S)
80,748
49.61
INC
73,402
45.10
7,346
Dakshina Kannada Lok Sabha constituency
200
Belthangady
BJP
1,01,408
53.57
INC
78,101
41.26
23,307
201
Moodabidri
BJP
92,496
57.53
INC
64,308
40.00
28,188
202
Mangalore City North
BJP
1,08,137
57.41
INC
76,716
40.71
31,421
203
Mangalore City South
BJP
95,537
56.46
INC
71,187
41.26
24,144
204
Mangalore
INC
97,933
59.39
BJP
64,870
41.57
33,063
205
Bantwal
BJP
94,679
50.53
INC
88,686
47.33
5,993
206
Puttur
BJP
1,00,247
57.04
INC
71,557
40.71
28,690
207
Sullia (SC)
BJP
1,02,762
59.29
INC
63,615
36.69
39,147
Chitradurga Lok Sabha constituency
97
Molakalmuru (ST)
INC
1,04,262
54.89
BJP
78,137
41.14
26,125
98
Challakere (ST)
INC
80,499
49.31
BJP
76,974
47.15
3,825
99
Chitradurga
BJP
1,01,430
53.57
INC
83,547
44.12
17,883
100
Hiriyur
BJP
88,794
50.07
INC
82,597
46.58
6,197
101
Hosadurga (SC)
BJP
76,252
51.55
INC
66,565
45.00
9,687
102
Holalkere
BJP
95,991
53.37
INC
78,210
43.84
17,781
136
Sira
BJP
89,847
51.94
INC
77,353
44.72
12,494
137
Pavagada (SC)
BJP
73,792
52.78
INC
61,119
43.71
12,673
Tumkur Lok Sabha constituency
128
Chikkanayakanahalli
BJP
86,028
50.09
INC
79,619
46.36
6,409
129
Tiptur
BJP
84,950
56.33
INC
62,250
41.28
22,700
130
Turuvekere
BJP
93,630
63.55
INC
49,666
33.60
43,964
132
Tumkur City
BJP
92,336
51.13
INC
85,417
47.29
6,919
133
Tumkur Rural
BJP
99,679
56.85
INC
70,859
40.41
28,820
134
Koratagere (SC)
BJP
93,446
55.96
INC
67,905
40.66
25,541
135
Gubbi
BJP
87,146
57.23
INC
60,656
39.89
26,520
138
Madhugiri
BJP
79,494
52.47
INC
66,692
44.02
12,802
Mandya Lok Sabha constituency
186
Malavalli (SC)
JD(S)
99,567
50.82
INC
90,212
46.05
9,355
187
Maddur
JD(S)
1,15,671
64.60
INC
58,993
32.89
56,678
188
Melukote
JD(S)
1,10,896
62.52
INC
61,014
34.40
49,882
189
Mandya
JD(S)
1,05,253
59.51
INC
67,033
37.90
38,220
190
Shrirangapattana
JD(S)
1,13,843
61.92
INC
65,254
35.49
48,229
191
Nagamangala
JD(S)
1,13,087
61.67
INC
66,576
36.28
46,511
192
Krishnarajpete
JD(S)
1,00,170
55.49
INC
73,648
40.79
26,522
211
Krishnarajanagara
JD(S)
88,995
50.52
INC
82,148
46.64
6,847
Mysore Lok Sabha constituency
208
Madikeri
BJP
1,08,402
60.51
INC
66,994
37.39
41,408
209
Virajpet
BJP
99,804
58.21
INC
67,353
39.28
32,451
210
Periyapatna
INC
82,981
52.09
BJP
71,237
44.72
11,744
212
Hunsur
BJP
95,266
49.32
INC
92,198
47.79
3,068
215
Chamundeshwari
BJP
1,43,327
55.95
INC
1,06,083
41.44
37,244
216
Krishnaraja
BJP
1,04,596
66.54
INC
50,171
31.91
54,425
217
Chamaraja
BJP
1,05,480
67.22
INC
49,083
31.28
56,397
218
Narasimharaja
INC
1,38,876
68.13
BJP
62,279
30.55
76,597
Chamarajanagar Lok Sabha constituency
213
Heggadadevankote (ST)
INC
96,735
54.99
BJP
72,997
41.50
23,738
214
Nanjangud (SC)
INC
92,407
53.85
BJP
71,829
41.86
20,578
219
Varuna
INC
1,07,203
56.73
BJP
73,851
39.08
33,352
220
T. Narasipur (SC)
INC
76,722
53.85
BJP
73,801
41.86
2,921
221
Hanur
INC
96,210
59.10
BJP
59,253
36.63
36,957
222
Kollegal (SC)
INC
95,228
58.13
BJP
62,212
37.98
33,016
223
Chamarajanagar
INC
91,059
53.56
BJP
70,733
41.60
20,236
224
Gundlupet
INC
94,362
52.95
BJP
76,380
42.88
17,982
Bangalore Rural Lok Sabha constituency
131
Kunigal
BJP
97,248
56.12
INC
73,410
42.36
23,438
154
Rajarajeshwarinagar
BJP
1,88,726
66.71
INC
89,729
31.71
98,997
176
Bangalore South
BJP
2,55,756
56.12
INC
1,58,627
37.67
97,129
177
Anekal (SC)
BJP
1,37,693
53.53
INC
1,15,328
44.83
22,365
182
Magadi
BJP
1,13,911
56.69
INC
83,938
41.78
29,973
183
Ramanagara
INC
92,090
49.25
BJP
91,945
49.17
145
184
Kanakpura
INC
1,08,980
55.34
BJP
83,303
42.49
25,677
185
Channapatna
BJP
1,06,971
56.69
INC
85,357
43.62
21,614
Bangalore North Lok Sabha constituency
151
K. R. Pura
BJP
1,48,286
53.37
INC
1,23,185
44.56
25,101
152
Byatarayanapura
BJP
1,64,574
54.76
INC
1,29,523
43.10
35,051
153
Yeshvanthapura
BJP
2,30,416
64.81
INC
1,16,529
32.07
1,13,387
155
Dasarahalli
BJP
1,44,360
64.11
INC
75,166
33.38
69,194
156
Mahalakshmi Layout
BJP
1,04,235
66.80
INC
48,439
30.80
55,796
157
Malleshwaram
BJP
84,895
68.33
INC
36,442
29.30
48,543
158
Hebbal
INC
79,842
49.83
BJP
77,680
48.48
2,162
159
Pulakeshinagar (SC)
INC
1,16,064
79.18
BJP
28,269
19.28
87,795
Bangalore Central Lok Sabha constituency
160
Sarvagnanagar
INC
1,40,794
66.64
BJP
66,550
31.50
74,244
161
C. V. Raman Nagar (SC)
BJP
73,460
56.41
INC
53,346
40.96
20,114
162
Shivajinagar
INC
70,731
61.01
BJP
43,221
37.28
27,521
163
Shanti Nagar
INC
70,184
57.10
BJP
49,846
40.56
20,338
164
Gandhi Nagar
BJP
74,447
57.70
INC
51,123
39.62
23,324
165
Rajaji Nagar
BJP
75,917
65.65
INC
36,488
31.55
39,429
168
Chamrajpet
INC
87,116
64.97
BJP
44,163
32.93
42,153
174
Mahadevapura (SC)
BJP
2,29,632
64.71
INC
1,15,586
32.57
1,15,046
Bangalore South Lok Sabha constituency
166
Govindraj Nagar
BJP
1,02,321
64.20
INC
53,936
33.84
48,385
167
Vijay Nagar
BJP
95,261
59.11
INC
62,721
38.92
32,540
169
Chickpet
INC
66,802
49.66
BJP
65,331
48.57
1,471
170
Basavanagudi
BJP
1,04,580
80.50
INC
22,480
17.30
82,103
171
Padmanabhanagar
BJP
1,08,274
64.71
INC
55,406
33.11
52,868
172
B.T.M Layout
BJP
72,541
52.29
INC
63,192
45.55
9,349
173
Jayanagar
INC
64,580
50.29
BJP
61,705
48.05
2,875
159
Bommanahalli
BJP
1,37,764
60.99
INC
83,637
37.03
54,127
Chikkaballapur Lok Sabha constituency
139
Gauribidanur
BJP
80,523
48.11
INC
80,040
47.82
483
140
Bagepalli
INC
77,587
47.97
BJP
76,491
47.29
996
141
Chikkaballapur
BJP
98,437
54.57
INC
77,496
42.96
20,941
150
Yelahanka
BJP
1,77,008
63.31
INC
93,771
33.53
83,237
178
Hosakote
INC
1,02,200
49.43
BJP
99,866
48.30
2,334
179
Devanahalli (SC)
BJP
89,660
49.69
INC
84,429
46.98
5,231
180
Doddaballapur
BJP
96,680
54.80
INC
74,298
42.03
22,382
181
Nelamangala (SC)
BJP
1,00,923
58.10
INC
67,668
38.95
33,255
Kolar Lok Sabha constituency
142
Sidlaghatta
JD(S)
80,650
48.34
INC
80,227
48.08
483
143
Chintamani
JD(S)
89,456
50.47
INC
82,206
46.38
7,250
144
Srinivaspur
JD(S)
90,443
51.28
INC
80,375
45.56
10,068
145
Mulbagal (SC)
JD(S)
99,620
58.93
INC
63,745
37.70
35,845
146
Kolar Gold Field (SC)
INC
85,876
59.88
JD(S)
52,371
36.52
33,505
147
Bangarapet (SC)
JD(S)
92,360
56.96
INC
64,226
39.61
28,134
148
Kolar
JD(S)
97,837
51.08
INC
88,897
46.41
8,940
149
Malur
JD(S)
86,448
52.46
INC
73,148
44.39
13,300
Assembly segments wise lead of Parties
2024 Karnataka Lok Sabha Elections Assembly Wise Lead Map
See also
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