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In summer, the seat of the Legislative Assembly is in Bangalore, the capital of the state, while in winter it is at Belagavi, in the northern part of the state. The term of the Legislative Assembly is five years, unless dissolved earlier. Presently, it comprises 224 members who are directly elected from single-seat constituencies.
Seats Contested Seats Won Bharatiya Janata Party: Uttar Pradesh: 75 [2] 441 [3] 33 240 West Bengal: 42 12 Madhya Pradesh: 29 29 Maharashtra: 28 9 Gujarat: 26 25 Karnataka: 25 17 Rajasthan: 25 14 Tamil Nadu: 23 0 Odisha: 21 20 Bihar: 17 12 Telangana: 17 8 Kerala: 16 1 Jharkhand: 13 8 Punjab: 13 0 Assam: 11 9 Chhattisgarh: 11 10 Haryana: 10 5 ...
No of seats; 1 Karnataka North-East Graduates: Bidar, Kalaburagi, Yadgir, Bellary, Vijayanagara, Raichur and Koppal districts: 1 2 Karnataka North-West Graduates: Belagavi, Vijayapura and Bagalkote districts: 1 3 Karnataka West Graduates: Uttara Kannada, Dharwad, Gadag and Haveri districts: 1 4 Karnataka South-East Graduates
Of the 50 seats, 28 were allotted to the nominated members (20 official and 8 non-official) and 22 to elected members. [1] In 1914, the Council was empowered to discuss the state budget , and in 1923 it was given power to vote on the demands for grants.
Dakshina Kannada LA 24-Oct-2024 5-Jan-2028 1 Kota Srinivas Poojari's seat was succeeded after it became vacant when he won as MP from Udupi Manjunath Bhandari INC: Dakshina Kannada LA 6-Jan-2022 5-Jan-2028 1 * M. K. Pranesh: BJP: Chikmagalur LA 6-Jan-2022 5-Jan-2028 2 * Suraj Revanna JDS: Hassan LA 6-Jan-2022 5-Jan-2028 * R. Rajendra INC: Tumkur LA
The 16th Legislative Assembly of Karnataka was formed following the 2023 Assembly election for all 224 seats. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The election were held on 10 May 2023 and the results were declared on 13 May 2023.
[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.
The following table indicates the total number of seats and the number of seats reserved for SC and ST statewise. [6] Between 1952 and 2020, two seats were reserved in the Lok Sabha for members of the Anglo-Indian community. They were nominated by the President of India on the advice of the Government of India.