2019 Mangalore City Corporation election

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2019 Mangalore City Corporation election

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All 60 seats in Mangalore City Corporation
31 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
  Lotos flower symbol.svg Hand INC.svg SDPI Flag.jpg
Party BJP INC SDPI
Seats won 44 14 2

The Mangalore City Corporation election, 2019 is an election of members to the Mangalore City Corporation which governs Mangalore.[1]

Schedule[edit]

Mangalore City Corporation election was held on 12 November 2019 in a single phase. Results were announced on 14 November 2019.

Result by party[edit]

Out of the 60 wards BJP gained victory in 44 wards, Congress won 14 seats and SDPI managed to get 2 seats.

Party Seats
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 44
Indian National Congress (INC) 14
Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) 2
Total
60
Source:[2]

Result by Wards[edit]

Constituency Winner Runner Up Margin
# Name[3] Candidate Party Votes Candidate Party Votes
1 Surathkal West Shobha Rajesh BJP 985 Revathi Puthran Ind 760
2 Surathkal East Shwetha A BJP 2496 Indira INC 1133
3 Katipalla East
4 Katipalla Krishnapura
5 Katipalla North
6 Idya East
7 Idya West
8 Hosabettu
9 Kulai
10 Baikampady
11 Panambur Bengre
12 Panjimogaru
13 Kunjathbail North
14 Marakada
15 Kunjathbail South
16 Bengre Kulur
17 Derebail North
18 Kavoor
19 Pacchanady
20 Tiruvail
21 Padavu West
22 Kadri Padav
23 Derebail East
24 Derebail South
25 Derebail West
26 Derebail Central
27 Boloor
28 Mannagudda
29 Kambla
30 Kodialbail
31 Bejai
32 Kadri North
33 Kadri South
34 Shivbagh
35 Padavu Central
36 Padav East
37 Maroli
38 Bendoor
39 Falnir
40 Court
41 Central Market
42 Donkarakery
43 Kudroli
44 Bunder
45 Port
46 Cantonment
47 Milagres
48 Kankanady Valencia
49 Kankanady
50 Alape South
51 Alape North
52 Kannur
53 Bajal
54 Jeppinamogaru
55 Attavara
56 Mangaladevi
57 Hoigebazar
58 Bolara
59 Jeppu
60 Bengre

References[edit]

  1. "BJP wins 44 Seats in MCC Elections - 2019". Mangalorean.com. 14 November 2019.
  2. "Mangaluru Corporation polls: BJP wins 44 seats, Cong 14". Deccan Herald. 14 November 2019. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  3. "Mangaluru City Corporation polls - BJP bags 44 wards, Cong 14, SDPI wins 2". www.daijiworld.com.


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