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2019 Karnataka Legislative Assembly By-election

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15 of the 17 vacant seats in the Karnataka Legislative Assembly
Turnout70%
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader B. S. Yediyurappa Siddaramaiah H. D. Kumaraswamy
Party BJP INC JD(S)
Alliance NDA UPA
Leader's seat Shikaripura Badami Channapatna
Seats won 12 2 0
Seat change Increase12 Decrease10 Decrease3
Percentage 50.32% 31.50% 11.90%
Swing Increase18.82pp Decrease13.96pp Decrease4.87pp

Chief Minister before election

B. S. Yediyurappa
BJP

Chief Minister

B. S. Yediyurappa
BJP

By-elections to fifteen state assembly constituencies were held in Karnataka on 5 December 2019, and results were announced on 9 December. BJP, the ruling party, needed to win 6 out of the 15 seats to maintain its majority. It won 12 out of 15 seats. Congress won two, JD(S) failed to open its account, and one seat was won by a rebel BJP leader who contested as an independent.

Election schedule

Scheduled

By-elections to fifteen state assembly constituencies were originally to be held on 21 October 2019 together with Haryana and Maharashtra Assembly elections. The counting of votes was to be on 24 October 2019.[1][2][3]

Event Date Day
Date for Nominations 23 Sep 2019 Monday
Last Date for filing Nominations 30 Sep 2019 Monday
Date for scrutiny of nominations 1 Oct 2019 Tuesday
Last date for withdrawal of candidatures 3 Oct 2019 Thursday
Date of poll 21 Oct 2019 Monday
Date of counting 24 Oct 2019 Thursday
Date before which the election shall be completed 24 Oct 2019 Sunday

Rescheduled

The Election Commission on 27 September rescheduled the by-elections to 15 Karnataka assembly constituencies to 5 December and will declare the results no later than 11 December.[4]

Event Date Day
Date for Nominations 11 Nov 2019 Monday
Last Date for filing Nominations 18 Nov 2019 Monday
Date for scrutiny of nominations 19 Nov 2019 Tuesday
Last date for withdrawal of candidatures 21 Nov 2019 Thursday
Date of poll 5 Dec 2019 Thursday
Date of counting 9 Dec 2019 Monday
Date before which the election shall be completed 11 Dec 2019 Wednesday

Surveys and polls

Seat projections

Poll type Publishing Date Polling Agency bgcolor="Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color" | bgcolor="Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color" | bgcolor="Template:Janata Dal (Secular)/meta/color" | Majority
BJP INC JD(S) Others
Exit polls[5] 5 December 2019 Karnataka Power TV 8-12 3-6 0-2 0-1 style="background:Template:National Democratic Alliance (India)/meta/color; color:white" |1-5
BTV 9 3 2 1 style="background:Template:National Democratic Alliance (India)/meta/color; color:white" |2
Public TV 8-10 3-5 1-2 0-1 style="background:Template:National Democratic Alliance (India)/meta/color; color:white" |1-3

Results

Results by party[6]

Alliance Party Vote Share Votes Seats
% +/-% No. +/- No. % +/-
style="background-color: Template:National Democratic Alliance (India)/meta/color" | NDA style="background-color:Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color" | Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 50.32 Increase18.82 1,291,049 Increase457,696 12 80.00 Increase12
style="background-color: Template:United Progressive Alliance/meta/color" | UPA style="background-color: Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color" | Indian National Congress (INC) 31.50 Decrease13.96 808,114 Decrease394,560 2 13.33 Decrease9
None style="background-color: Template:Janata Dal (Secular)/meta/color" | Janata Dal (Secular) (JD(S)) 11.90 Decrease4.87pp 305,307 Decrease138,325 0 0.00 Decrease3
Uttama Prajaakeeya Party (UPP) 0.43 Increase0.43 10,928 Increase10,928 0 0.00 Steady0
Karnataka Rashtra Samithi (KRS) 0.11 Increase0.11 2,714 Increase2,714 0 0.00 Steady0
style="background-color: Template:Bahujan Samaj Party/meta/color"| Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) 0.09 Increase0.09 2,417 Increase2,417 0 0.00 Steady0
style="background-color: Template:Independent/meta/color"| Independent (IND) 4.27 Increase2.01 109,530 Increase49,852 1 6.67 Increase1
Others 0.38 Decrease2.84 9,671 Increase75,531 0 0.00 Decrease1
None of the Above (NOTA) 0.94 Increase0.17 24,073 Increase3,599

Results by constituency

S.No Assembly Constituency Winner Runner-up Margin
No. Name Candidate Party Votes Candidate Party Votes
1 3 Athani Mahesh Iranagoud Kumatalli bgcolor="Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color"| Bharatiya Janata Party 99203 Gajanan Bhalachandra Mangasuli bgcolor="Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color"| Indian National Congress 59214 39989
2 4 Kagwad Shrimant Balasaheb Patil bgcolor="Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color"| Bharatiya Janata Party 76952 Bharamgouda Alagouda Kage bgcolor="Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color"| Indian National Congress 58368 18557
3 9 Gokak Jarkiholi Ramesh Laxmanrao bgcolor="Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color"| Bharatiya Janata Party 87450 Lakhan Laxmanrao Jarkiholi bgcolor="Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color"| Indian National Congress 58444 29006
4 81 Yellapur Arabail Hebbar Shivaram bgcolor="Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color"| Bharatiya Janata Party 80442 Bhimanna Naik bgcolor="Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color"| Indian National Congress 49034 31408
5 86 Hirekerur B.C. Patil bgcolor="Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color"| Bharatiya Janata Party 85562 Bannikod Basappa Hanumantappa bgcolor="Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color"| Indian National Congress 56495 29067
6 87 Ranebennur Arunkumar Guththur (M M P) bgcolor="Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color"| Bharatiya Janata Party 95438 K B Koliwad bgcolor="Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color"| Indian National Congress 72216 23222
7 90 Vijayanagara Anand Singh bgcolor="Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color"| Bharatiya Janata Party 85477 V.Y. Ghorpade bgcolor="Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color"| Indian National Congress 55352 30125
8 141 Chikkaballapur DR. K.Sudhakar bgcolor="Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color"| Bharatiya Janata Party 84389 M. Anjanappa bgcolor="Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color"| Indian National Congress 49588 34801
9 151 Krishnarajapuram (K R Pura) B.A.Basavaraja bgcolor="Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color"| Bharatiya Janata Party 139879 M.Narayanaswamy bgcolor="Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color"| Indian National Congress 76436 63443
10 153 Yeshvanthapura S. T. Somashekar bgcolor="Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color"| Bharatiya Janata Party 144722 T.N. Javarayi Gowda bgcolor="Template:Janata Dal (Secular)/meta/color"| Janata Dal (Secular) 117023 27699
11 156 Mahalakshmi Layout K Gopalaiah bgcolor="Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color"| Bharatiya Janata Party 85889 M. Shivaraju bgcolor="Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color"| Indian National Congress 31503 54386
12 162 Shivajinagar Rizwan Arshad bgcolor="Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color"| Indian National Congress 49890 M. Saravana bgcolor="Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color"| Bharatiya Janata Party 36369 13521
13 178 Hoskote Sharath Kumar Bachegowda bgcolor="Template:Independent/meta/color" | Independent 81671 M T B Nagaraj bgcolor="Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color"| Bharatiya Janata Party 70185 13521
14 192 Krishnarajpet (K R Pet) Narayan Gowda bgcolor="Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color"| Bharatiya Janata Party 66094 B. L. Devaraj bgcolor="Template:Janata Dal (Secular)/meta/color"| Janata Dal (Secular) 56363 9731
15 212 Hunsur H. P. Manjunath bgcolor="Template:Indian National Congress/meta/color"| Indian National Congress 92725 Adagur.h.Vishwanath bgcolor="Template:Bharatiya Janata Party/meta/color"| Bharatiya Janata Party 52998 39727

Gains by BJP

The bypolls were necessitated because 15 MLAs, from Congress and Janada Dal (S), resigned to bring down Kumaraswamy's coalition government. BJP won 12 out of 15 seats. But 3 seats escaped its grasp. Roshan Beg from Shivajinagar had resigned. But BJP did not allow Roshan Baig to join them, and he did not contest the bypoll. Congress retained the seat. From Hoskote, MTB Nagaraj resigned his seat and joined BJP who nominated him from his former seat. But a BJP rebel challenged him, and the rebel won. From Hunsur (Hunasuru), Adagur Vishwanath had won on JD(S) ticket, defeating Manjunath of Congress. He resigned, and contested as BJP candidate this time. But this time Manjunath managed to win the seat for Congress.

See also

References

  1. ^ Nair, Arun, ed. (21 September 2019). "Highlights: Maharashtra, Haryana To Hold Polls On October 21, Results On October 24". NDTV.com. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Maharashtra & Haryana Vidhan Sabha Chunav Date 2019: विधानसभा चुनाव 2019 तारीख: महाराष्ट्र और हरियाणा में 21 अक्टूबर को होगा विधानसभा चुनाव, 24 को आएंगे नतीजे". Navbharat Times. 21 September 2019.
  3. ^ "Schedule for bye-elections to fill casual vacancy in the Parliamentary Constituency & State Legislative Assemblies of various States/UTs". Election Commission of India.
  4. ^ "Karnataka byelections rescheduled; voting on December 5, results on December 9 | Bengaluru News". The Times of India.
  5. ^ "Karnataka poll of polls: Exit polls predict lead for BJP in by-elections". India Today. Retrieved 5 December 2019.
  6. ^ https://rb.gy/znh4oi