Elections in Karnataka

Elections in Karnataka, a state in India are conducted in accordance with the Constitution of India. The Assembly of Karnataka creates laws regarding the conduct of local body elections unilaterally while any changes by the state legislature to the conduct of state level elections need to be approved by the Parliament of India. In addition, the state legislature may be dismissed by the Parliament according to Article 356 of the Indian Constitution and President's rule may be imposed.

Main Political Parties in Karnataka

INC: Indian National Congress, INC(I) or Cong(I): Indira Congress, NCO or INC(O): Organizational Congress (of Morarji Desai, Nijalingappa, Sajiva Reddy group)
BJP: Bharatiya Janata Party, BJS or JS: Bharatiya Jana Sangh (precursor of BJP)
Janatha Party/Dal, JD(S) of Deve Gowda and his son Kumaraswamy, JD(U) and Lok Shakti of Ramkrishna Hegde, Karnataka Vedike (ulta-right Kannada movement)
PSP: Praja Socialist Party, SSP: Samyukta Socialist Party, CPI: Communist Party of India, CPM: CPI(Marxist)
Swatantra Party, RPI: Republican Party of India, MES: Maharashtra Ekikaran Samiti

Lok Sabha elections

It is worth noting that the 1951-1971 election are results from Mysore State.

Year Lok Sabha Election Winning Party/Coalition/Party-wise Details
1951 First Lok Sabha Indian National Congress: 10 out of 11. (Mysore State) [1]
1957 Second Lok Sabha Indian National Congress: 22/25 (Mysore State)
1962 Third Lok Sabha Indian National Congress
1967 Fourth Lok Sabha Indian National Congress
1971 Fifth time pass Indian National Congress
1977 Sixth Lok Sabha Total: 28. Congress: 26/28. Janata Party, a.k.a. BLD: 2.
1980 Seventh Lok Sabha Congress(Indira): 27/28, Janata Party: 1
1984 Eighth Lok Sabha Indian National Congress: 24/28, Janatha Party: 4
1989 Ninth Lok Sabha Indian National Congress: 27/28, Janata Dal: 1
1991 Tenth Lok Sabha Indian National Congress: 23/28, BJP: 4, Janata: 1
1996 Eleventh Lok Sabha United Front (JD): 16/28, BJP: 6, Congress: 5.
1998 12-th Lok Sabha From 1998 onwards, see detailed results below.

Vidhan Sabha elections


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