Bellary (Lok Sabha constituency)
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Bellary | |
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Lok Sabha Constituency | |
Incumbent | Y. Devendrappa |
Parliamentary Party | Bharatiya Janata Party |
Elected Year | 2019 |
Constituency Details | |
Established | 1952 |
Reservation | ST |
State | Karnataka |
Most Successful Party | Indian National Congress (15 times) |
Assembly Constituencies | Hadagalli Hagaribommanahalli Vijayanagara Kampli Bellary Bellary City Sandur Kudligi |
Bellary Lok Sabha constituency (Kannada: ಬಳ್ಳಾರಿ ಲೋಕ ಸಭೆ ಚುನಾವಣಾ ಕ್ಷೇತ್ರ) is one of the 28 Lok Sabha (constituencies) in Karnataka state in southern India. This constituency is reserved for the candidates belonging to the Scheduled tribes after the delimitation exercise in 2008
Assembly segments[edit]
Presently, Bellary Lok Sabha constituency comprises the following eight Legislative Assembly segments
Constituency number | Name | Reserved for (SC/ST/None) | District |
---|---|---|---|
88 | Hadagalli | SC | Ballari |
89 | Hagaribommanahalli | SC | Ballari |
90 | Vijayanagara | None | Ballari |
91 | Kampli | ST | Ballari |
93 | Bellary | ST | Ballari |
94 | Bellary City | None | Ballari |
95 | Sandur | ST | Ballari |
96 | Kudligi | ST | Ballari |
Members of Parliament[edit]
Election | Lok Sabha | Member | Party | Tenure | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Madras State | |||||
1952 | 1st | Tekur Subramanyam | Indian National Congress | 1952 – 1957 | |
After the Formation of Mysore State | |||||
1957 | 2nd | Tekur Subramanyam | Indian National Congress | 1957 – 1962 | |
1962 | 3rd | 1962 – 1967 | |||
1967 | 4th | V. K. R. V. Rao | 1967 – 1971 | ||
1971 | 5th | 1971 – 1977 | |||
After the Renaming of Karnataka State | |||||
1977 | 6th | K. S. Veerabhadrappa | Indian National Congress | 1977 – 1980 | |
1980 | 7th | R. Y. Ghorpade | Indian National Congress (I) | 1980 – 1984 | |
1984 | 8th | Basavarajeshwari | Indian National Congress | 1984 – 1989 | |
1989 | 9th | 1989 – 1991 | |||
1991 | 10th | 1991 – 1996 | |||
1996 | 11th | K. C. Kondaiah | 1996 – 1998 | ||
1998 | 12th | 1998 – 1999 | |||
1999 | 13th | Sonia Gandhi | 1999 – 2000 | ||
2000 (By-Poll) | 13th | Kolur Basavanagowda | 2000 – 2004 | ||
2004 | 14th | Gali Karunakara Reddy | Bharatiya Janata Party | 2004 – 2009 | |
2009 | 15th | J. Shantha | 2009 – 2014 | ||
2014 | 16th | B. Sriramulu | 2014 – 2018 | ||
2018 (By-Poll) | 13th | V. S. Ugrappa | Indian National Congress | 2018 – 2019 | |
2019 | 17th | Y. Devendrappa | Bharatiya Janata Party | Incumbent |
Election results[edit]
Lok Sabha election 2019[edit]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
BJP | Y. Devendrappa | 6,01,388 | 49.22 | +12.36 | |
INC | V. S. Ugrappa | 5,75,681 | 47.09 | -12.8 | |
BSP | K. Gulappa | 9,961 | 0.82 | -0.45 | |
NOTA | None of the Above | 9,024 | 0.74 | ||
Majority | 25,707 | 2.04 | |||
Turnout | 12,21,985 | 69.76 | |||
BJP gain from INC | Swing |
By election 2018[edit]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
INC | V. S. Ugrappa | 6,28,365 | 59.99 | ||
BJP | J. Shantha | 3,85,204 | 36.78 | ||
IND. | Dr. T. R. Srinivas | 13,714 | 1.31 | ||
IND. | Y. Pampapathi | 7,697 | 0.73 | ||
NOTA | None of the Above | 12,413 | 1.19 | ||
Majority | 2,43,161 | 23.21 | |||
Turnout | 10,47,619 | 61.14 | |||
INC gain from BJP | Swing |
Lok Sabha election 2014[edit]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
BJP | B. Sreeramulu | 5,34,406 | 51.09 | ||
INC | N. Y. Hanumanthappa | 4,49,262 | 42.95 | ||
[[Janata Dal (Secular)|Template:Janata Dal (Secular)/meta/shortname]] | R. Ravinayaka | 12,613 | 1.21 | ||
NOTA | None of the above | 11,320 | 1.08 | ||
Majority | 85,144 | 8.14 | |||
Turnout | 10,45,913 | 70.29 | |||
BJP hold | Swing |
By election 2000[edit]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
INC | Kolur Basavanagowda | 2,59,851 | 50.6 | ||
BJP | K. S. Veerbhadrappa | 1,63,831 | 31.9 | ||
Majority | 96,020 | 18.7 | |||
Turnout | 5,13,164 | 42.45 | |||
INC hold | Swing |
Lok Sabha election 1999[edit]
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
INC | Sonia Gandhi | 4,14,650 | 51.70 | ||
BJP | Sushma Swaraj | 3,58,550 | 44.70 | ||
[[Janata Dal (Secular)|Template:Janata Dal (Secular)/meta/shortname]] | K. Mahalingappa | 28,855 | 3.60 | ||
Majority | 56,100 | 7.00 | |||
Turnout | 8,02,055 | 66.12 | |||
INC hold | Swing |
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ↑ The Hindu https://web.archive.org/web/20190327131853/https://www.thehindu.com/thehindu/2000/02/26/stories/0426210g.htm. Archived from the original on 27 March 2019.
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(help) - ↑ "Constituencywise-All Candidates". ECI. Retrieved 21 May 2014.