Gundlupet Assembly constituency

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Gundlupet
Constituency No. 224 for the Karnataka Legislative Assembly
Constituency details
CountryIndia
RegionSouth India
StateKarnataka
DivisionMysore
DistrictChamarajanagar
LS constituencyChamarajanagar
Established1956
Total electors213,888 (2023)[1]
ReservationNone
Member of Legislative Assembly
16th Karnataka Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
PartyIndian National Congress
Elected year2023
Preceded byC. S. Niranjan Kumar

Gundlupet Assembly constituency is one of the 224 electoral constituencies that form the Karnataka Legislative Assembly in the South Indian state of Karnataka. It is part of Chamarajanagar Lok Sabha constituency.

The constituency was formed in 1957 after Mysore State was reorganized as the result of States Reorganisation Act, 1956.[2] K. S. Nagarathanamma won the first election of 1957, and she went on to be elected six more times. H. K. Shivarudrappa won in 1978 and since 1994 H. S. Mahadeva Prasad has won the seat five times consecutively. Following Prasad's death on 3 January 2017, the by-election was won by M. C. Mohan Kumari.[3]

Members of Legislative Assembly

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Year Name Party
1957 K. S. Nagarathanamma Independent politician
1962
1967 Indian National Congress
1972

Karnataka

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Year Name Party
1978 H. K. Shivarudrappa Independent politician
1983 K. S. Nagarathanamma Indian National Congress
1985
1989
1994 H. S. Mahadeva Prasad Janata Dal
1999 Janata Dal (United)
2004 Janata Dal (Secular)
2008 Indian National Congress
2013
2017[a] M. C. Mohan Kumari
2018 C. S. Niranjan Kumar Bharatiya Janata Party
2023 H M Ganesh Prasad Indian National Congress
  1. ^ by-election

Election results

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2023

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2023 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election: Gundlupet
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC H. M. Ganesh Prasad 107,794 57.34 +14.99
BJP C. S. Niranjan Kumar 71,119 37.83 −13.48
Independent M. P. Sunil 2,227 1.18
JD(S) K. S. Manjunatha 1,850 0.98
NOTA None of the Above 1,538 0.82 +0.15
Majority 36,675 19.51 +10.38
Turnout 1,87,995 85.30 −3.64
INC gain from BJP Swing

2018

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2018 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election: Gundlupet
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP C. S. Niranjan Kumar 94,151 51.48
INC M. C. Mohan Kumari 77,467 42.35 −3.06
BSP S. Guruprasad 6,412 3.51
Praja Parivartan Party Kantharaj C.G. 1,419 0.78
NOTA None of the Above 1,231 0.67
Majority 16,684 9.13
Turnout 1,82,902 88.94
BJP gain from INC Swing

2013

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The polling was held on 5 May 2013 in this constituency over 242 polling stations with ten contestants participating after two contestants had withdrawn. The vote counting took place on 8 May with results being declared on 11 May. Out of eligible 190,425 electors 95,589 were males, 94,831 females and 5 others. With 890 votes being cast through post, the total turnout was 162,443 of which 162,326 were valid votes (rejection 0.08% ). INC won 122 seats overall and went to form the state government.[4]

2013 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC H. S. Mahadeva Prasad 73,723 45.41%
KJP C. S. Niranjan Kumar 66,048 40.69%
Margin of victory 7,675 4.73%
INC hold Swing

2008

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The polling was held on 10 May 2008 in this constituency over 211 polling stations with five contestants participating. The vote counting took place on 25 May with results being declared on the same day. Out of eligible 176,750 electors 89,571 were males and 87,179 females. With 392 votes being cast through post, the total turnout was 143,733 of which 143,562 were valid votes (rejection 0.12% ). Although an INC candidate won this constituency, BJP won 110 seats overall and went to form the state government.[5]

2008 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC H. S. Mahadeva Prasad 64,824 45.15%
BJP C. S. Niranjan Kumar 62,621 43.62%
Margin of victory 2,203 1.53%
INC gain from JD(S) Swing

2004

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The polling was held on 26 April 2004 in this constituency over 178 polling stations with five contestants participating. The vote counting took place on 13 May with results being declared on the same day. Out of eligible 155,793 electors 78,037 were males and 77,756 females. With 314 votes being cast through post, the total turnout was 120,910 of which 120,880 were valid votes (rejection 2.48% ). Although Bharatiya Janata Party won the highest of 79 seats, INC with 65 seats and JD(S) with 58 seats formed the coalition government.[6]

2004 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
JD(S) H. S. Mahadeva Prasad 55,076 45.56%
INC H. S. Nanjappa 44057 36.44%
Margin of victory 11019 9.12%
JD(S) gain from JD(U) Swing

1999

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The polling was held on 11 September 1999 in this constituency over 187 polling stations with four contestants participating after ten contestants had withdrawn. The vote counting took place on 6 October with results being declared on the following day. Out of eligible 145,329 electors 72,605 were males and 72,724 females. With 33 votes being cast through post, the total turnout was 110,975 of which 103,330 were valid votes (rejection 6.89% ). Although a JD(U) candidate won this constituency, INC won 132 seats overall and went to form the state government.[7]

1999 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
JD(U) H. S. Mahadeva Prasad 46,757 45.25%
INC H. S. Nanjappa 21776 21.07%
Margin of victory 24981 24.18%
JD(U) gain from JD Swing

1994

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The polling was held on 26 November 1994 in this constituency over 187 polling stations with nine contestants participating. Out of eligible 134,464 electors were 67,631 males and 66,833 females. With eight votes being cast through post, the total turnout was 108,138 of which 105,686 were valid votes (rejection 2.27%). JD candidate won this constituency and the party went to form the state government winning overall 115 seats.[8]

1994 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
JD H. S. Mahadeva Prasad 53,724 50.83%
INC C. M. Shivamallappa 29,668 28.07%
Margin of victory 24,056 22.76%
JD gain from INC Swing

1989

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The polling was held on 24 November 1989 in this constituency over 165 polling stations with seven contestants participating. Out of eligible 123,021 electors 62,043 were males and 60,978 females. The total turnout was 95,451 of which 88,760 cast valid votes (rejection 7.01%). INC candidate won this constituency and the party went to form the state government winning overall 178 seats.[9]

1989 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC K. S. Nagarathanamma 50,643 57.05%
JD H. S. Mahadeva Prasad 32587 36.71%
Margin of victory 18056 20.34%
INC hold Swing

1985

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The polling was held on 3 May 1985 in this constituency over 140 polling stations with seven contestants participating. Out of 95,573 eligible electors 47,949 were males and 47,624 females. The total turnout was 68,619 of which 67,162 cast valid votes (rejection 2.12%). Although INC candidate won this constituency, the Janata Party won the majority throughout the state by winning 139 seats to form the government.[10]

Karnataka Legislative Assembly election, 1985[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC K. S. Nagarathanamma 40,857 60.83%
JP H. S. Mahadeva Prasad 21,717 32.34%
Margin of victory 19,140 28.50%
INC hold Swing

1983

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The polling was held on 1 May 1983 in this constituency over 120 polling stations. Out of 91,782 eligible electors 46,089 were males and 45,693 females. The total turnout was 72,344 of which 70,587 cast valid votes (rejection 2.43%). Although INC candidate won this constituency, the Janata Party won the majority throughout the state by winning 95 seats to form the government.[11]

1983 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC K. S. Nagarathanamma 44,085
JP H. N. Srikanta Setty 25,427
Margin of victory 18,658 26.43%
INC gain from Independent Swing

1978

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The polling was held on 25 February 1978 in this constituency over 120 polling stations. Out of 85,101 eligible electors 42,748 were males and 42,353 females. The total turnout was 70,648 of which 68,630 cast valid votes (rejection 2.86%). INC won 149 seats and emerged as the largest party.[12]

1978 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent H. K. Shivarudrappa 27,141 39.55%
Independent K. S. Nagarathanamma 26,870 39.15%
Margin of victory 271 0.39%
Independent gain from INC Swing

1972

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The polling was held on 5 March 1972 in this constituency with two contestants after other two had withdrawn. Out of 73,868 eligible electors 37,275 were males and 36,593 females. The total turnout was 52,246 of which 50,310 cast valid votes (rejection 3.71%). INC won 165 seats and emerged as the largest party.[13]

1972 Mysore Legislative Assembly election[13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC K. S. Nagarathanamma 30,055 59.74%
INC(O) B. Basappa 20,255 40.26%
Margin of victory 9,800 19.48%
INC hold Swing

1967

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The polling was held on 21 February 1967 in this constituency with two contestants. Out of 63,773 eligible electors 43,139 was turnout of which 40,133 cast valid votes (rejection 6.97%). INC won 126 seats and formed the state government.[14]

1967 Mysore Legislative Assembly election[14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC K. S. Nagarathanamma 30,778 76.7%
Independent K. B. Jayadevappa 9,355 23.3%
Margin of victory 21,423 53.38%
INC gain from Independent Swing

1962

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The polling was held on 19 February 1962 in this constituency with two contestants. Out of 59,147 eligible electors turnout was 45,239 of which 42,775 cast valid votes (rejection 5.45%). INC won 138 seats and emerged as the largest party.[15]

1962 Mysore Legislative Assembly election[15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent K. S. Nagarathanamma 22,765 53.22
INC H. K. Shivarudrappa 20,010 46.78
Margin of victory 2,775 6.48
Independent hold Swing

1957

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The polling was held on 25 February 1957 in this constituency with two contestants. Out of 52,255 eligible electors turnout was 38,008 with no invalid votes. INC won 150 seats and emerged as the largest party.[16]

1957 Mysore Legislative Assembly election[16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent K. S. Nagarathanamma 24,955 65.65
INC H. K. Shivarudrappa 13,053 34.35
Margin of victory 11,902 31.31
Independent win (new seat)

Voting patterns

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Year Electors Electors who voted Percent of total electors Valid votes Percent of total votes
1957[16] 52,255 38,008 72.73% 38,008 100%
1962[15] 59,147 45,239 76.48% 42,775 93.89%
1967[14] 63,773 43,139 67.65% 40,133 93.03%
1972[13] 73,868 52,246 70.72% 50,310 96.3%
1978[12] 85,101 70,648 83.02% 68,630 97.14%
1983[11] 91,782 72,344 78.82% 70,587 97.57%
1985[10] 95,573 68,619 71.80% 67,162 97.88%
1989[9] 123,021 95,451 77.59% 88,760 92.99%
1994[8] 134,464 108,138 80.42% 105,686 97.73%
1999[7] 145,329 110,975 76.36% 103,330 93.11%
2004[6] 155,793 120,910 77.60% 120,880 99.97%
2008[5] 176,750 143,733 81.32% 143,562 99.88%
2013[4] 190,425 162,443 85.30% 162,326 99.92%

References

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  1. ^ "Karnataka Legislative Assembly Election - 2023". eci.gov.in. Election Commission of India. Retrieved 24 July 2023.
  2. ^ Ninan, Prem Paul (1 November 2005). "History in the making". Deccan Herald. Archived from the original on 22 December 2015. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  3. ^ Paniyadi, Gururaj A. (6 January 2017). "Choose Late minister's wife for Gundlupet: B Janardhan Poojary". Deccan Chronicle. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  4. ^ a b c "Statistical Report on General Election, 2013 to the Legislative Assembly of Karnataka" (PDF). Election Commission of India. pp. 12, 13, 248. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  5. ^ a b c "Statistical Report on General Election, 2008 to the Legislative Assembly of Karnataka" (PDF). Election Commission of India. pp. 12, 13, 245. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  6. ^ a b c "Statistical Report on General Election, 2004 to the Legislative Assembly of Karnataka" (PDF). Election Commission of India. pp. 10, 14, 144. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  7. ^ a b c "Statistical Report on General Election, 1999 to the Legislative Assembly of Karnataka" (PDF). Election Commission of India. pp. 9, 13, 141. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  8. ^ a b c "Statistical Report on General Election, 1994 to the Legislative Assembly of Karnataka" (PDF). Election Commission of India. pp. 9, 13, 142. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  9. ^ a b c "Statistical Report on General Election, 1989 to the Legislative Assembly of Karnataka" (PDF). Election Commission of India. pp. 8, 12, 140. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  10. ^ a b c "Statistical Report on General Election, 1985 to the Legislative Assembly of Karnataka" (PDF). Election Commission of India. pp. 8, 12, 140. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  11. ^ a b c "Statistical Report on General Election, 1983 to the Legislative Assembly of Karnataka" (PDF). Election Commission of India. pp. 9, 137. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  12. ^ a b c "Statistical Report on General Election, 1978 to the Legislative Assembly of Karnataka" (PDF). Election Commission of India. p. 8. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  13. ^ a b c "Statistical Report on General Election, 1972 to the Legislative Assembly of Karnataka" (PDF). Election Commission of India. pp. 8, 129. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  14. ^ a b c "Statistical Report on General Election, 1967 to the Legislative Assembly of Karnataka" (PDF). Election Commission of India. pp. 8, 130. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  15. ^ a b c "Statistical Report on General Election, 1962 to the Legislative Assembly of Karnataka" (PDF). Election Commission of India. pp. 10, 217. Retrieved 8 January 2017.
  16. ^ a b c "Statistical Report on General Election, 1957 to the Legislative Assembly of Karnataka" (PDF). Election Commission of India. pp. 10, 177. Retrieved 8 January 2017.

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