2004 Indian general election in Karnataka

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Indian general election in Karnataka, 2004

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28 seats
  First party Second party Third party
 
Party BJP INC Janata Dal (Secular)
Alliance NDA United Progressive Alliance
Seats won 18 8 2

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Polling dates
Results

The 2004 Indian general election in Karnataka, occurred for 28 seats in the state. Of the 28 seats, 24 belonged to the general category and 4 were belonging to SC category.[1]

Results[edit]

List of elected MPs[edit]

Source: Election Commission of India[1]

Constituency Winning Candidate Winning Party % of Votes Winning Alliance
1. Chikkodi Ramesh Chandappa Jigajinagi Bharatiya Janata Party National Democratic Alliance
2. Belgaum Suresh Angadi Bharatiya Janata Party National Democratic Alliance
3. Bagalkot P. C. Gaddigoudar Bharatiya Janata Party National Democratic Alliance
4. Bijapur Basangouda Patil(Yatnal) Bharatiya Janata Party National Democratic Alliance
5. Gulbarga Iqbal Ahmed Saradgi Indian National Congress United Progressive Alliance
6. Raichur A. Venkatesh Naik Indian National Congress United Progressive Alliance
7. Bidar Ramchandra Veerappa Bharatiya Janata Party National Democratic Alliance
8. Koppal K. Virupaxappa Indian National Congress United Progressive Alliance
9. Bellary G. Karunakara Reddy Bharatiya Janata Party National Democratic Alliance
10. Dharwad North Pralhad Joshi Bharatiya Janata Party National Democratic Alliance
11. Dharwad South Manjunath Kunnur Bharatiya Janata Party National Democratic Alliance
12. Kanara Ananthkumar Hegde Bharatiya Janata Party National Democratic Alliance
13. Davanagere G.M. Siddeswara Bharatiya Janata Party National Democratic Alliance
14. Shimoga S. Bangarappa Bharatiya Janata Party National Democratic Alliance
15. Udupi Manorama Madhwaraj Bharatiya Janata Party National Democratic Alliance
16. Hassan H. D. Deve Gowda Janata Dal (Secular) Janata Dal (Secular)
17. Mangalore D. V. Sadananda Gowda Bharatiya Janata Party National Democratic Alliance
18. Chitradurga N. Y. Hanumanthappa Indian National Congress United Progressive Alliance
19. Tumkur S. Mallikarjunaiah Bharatiya Janata Party National Democratic Alliance
19. Mandya Ambareesh Indian National Congress United Progressive Alliance
21. Mysore C. H. Vijayashankar Bharatiya Janata Party National Democratic Alliance
22. Chamarajanagar M. Shivanna Janata Dal (Secular) Janata Dal (Secular)
23. Kanakapura Tejashwini Sreeramesh Indian National Congress United Progressive Alliance
24. Bangalore North H. T. Sangliana Bharatiya Janata Party National Democratic Alliance
25. Chikmagalur D. C. Srikantappa Bharatiya Janata Party National Democratic Alliance
26. Bangalore South Ananth Kumar Bharatiya Janata Party National Democratic Alliance
27. Chikkballapur R. L. Jalappa Indian National Congress United Progressive Alliance
28. Kolar K. H. Muniyappa Indian National Congress United Progressive Alliance

Results by Party[edit]

Party Alliance Seats Contested Seats Won
Bharatiya Janata Party National Democratic Alliance 24 18
Indian National Congress United Progressive Alliance 28 8
Janata Dal (Secular) none 28 2

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 "STATISTICAL REPORT on GENERAL ELECTIONS, 2004 to THE 14th LOK SABHA Volume 1" (PDF). Election commission of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 July 2014. Retrieved 28 October 2010.

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