Karnataka Election Results 2023 Highlights: FULL List of Winners; Constituency-wise Congress, BJP, JD(S) winning candidates of Assembly Elections

Updated on: May 16, 2023, 11.31 AM IST

Karnataka Election Results 2023: FULL List of Winning Candidates, Seats Constituency- wise: The magic number is 113 in the 224-member state legislature. This time, there were 2,613 candidates. Out of which 2,427 are men and 185 are women. One candidate is in the other category.

 

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Karnataka Election Results 2023, FULL List of Winning Candidates, Seats Constituency- wise, Karnataka Assembly Elections BJP, JD, Congress Winners: The counting of votes for the 2023 Karnataka Assembly election results has completed. 

The Congress returned to power with a thumping majority of 136 seats. It ousted the BJP from power, which got 65 seats. JD (S) got 19 seats, while others got four seats.

The magic number is 113 in the 224-member state legislature. This time, there were 2,613 candidates. Out of which 2,427 are men and 185 are women. One candidate is in the other category.

According to experts, the Lingayat and Vokkaliga voters are going to play a major factor in the elections. Lingayats comprise 17 per cent of the population and Vokkaligas 11 per cent.

Karnataka Election Results 2023: Full list of winners

Afzalpur – MY Patil of Congress
Aland – Congress’ Bhojaraj
Anekal (SC) – Congress’s B Shivanna
Arabhavi – BJP’s Balachandra Laxmanrao Jarkiholi
Arkalgud – JDS’s A Manju
Arsikere – Congress’ KM Shivalinge Gowda
Athani – Congress leader Laxman Savadi is leading
Aurad (SC) – BJP’s Prabhu B Chavan
B.T.M. Layout – Congress’ Ramalinga Reddy
Babaleshwar – Congress’ M B Patil
Badami – Congress’ BB Chimmanakatti
Bagalkot – Congress’ Meti. Hullappa Yamanappa
Bagepalli – Congress’ SN Subbareddy
Bailhongal – Congress’ Koujalagi Mahantesh Shivanand
Bangalore South – BJP’s M Krishnappa
Bangarapet (SC) – Congress’ SN Narayanaswamy KM
Bantval – BJP’s Rajesh Naik
Basavakalyan – BJP’s Sharanu Salagar
Basavana Bagevadi – Congress’ Shivanand Patil
Basavanagudi – BJP’s Ravi Subramanya LA
Belgaum Dakshin – BJP’s Abhay Patil
Belgaum Rural – Congress’ Laxmi R. Hebbalkar
Belgaum Uttar – Congress’ Asif (Raju) Sait
Bellary City – Congress’ Nara Bharath Reddy
Bellary Rural (ST) – Congress’ B Nagendra
Belthangady – BJP’s Harish Poonja
Belur – BJP’s HK Suresh
Bhadravati – Congress’ BK Sanagameshwara
Bhalki – Congress’ Eshwar Khandre
Bhatkal – Congress’ Mankal Vaidya
Bidar – Congress’ Rahim Khan
Bidar South – BJP’s Shailendra Beldale
Bijapur City – BJP’s Basanagouda R Patil
Bilgi – Congress’ JT Patil
Bommanahalli – BJP’s Sathish Reddy
Byadgi – Congress’ Basavaraj Neelappa Shivannanavar
Byatarayanapura – Congress’ Krishna Byregowda
Byndoor – BJP’s Gururaj Shetty Gantihole
C. V. Raman Nagar (SC) – BJP’s S Raghu
Challakere (ST) – Congress’ T Raghumurthy
Chamaraja – Congress’ K Harish Gowda
Chamarajanagar – Congress’ C Puttarangashetty
Chamrajpet – Congress’ BZ Zameer Ahmed Khan
Chamundeshwari – JDS’s GT Devegowda
Channagiri – Congress’ Basavaraju V Shivaganga
Channapatna – JDS’s HD Kumaraswamy
Chickpet – BJP’s Uday B Garudachar
Chikkaballapur – Congress’ Pradeep Eshwar
Chikkodi-Sadalga – Congress’ Ganesh Prakash Hukkeri
Chikmagalur – Congress’ HD Thamaiah
Chiknayakanhalli – JDS Candidate C B Suresh Baabu
Chincholi (SC) – BJP’s Avinash Umesh Jadhav
Chintamani – Congress’ MC Sudhakar
Chitradurga – Congress’ KC Veerendra Puppy
Chittapur (SC) – Congress’ Priyank Kharge
Dasarahalli – BJP’s S Muniraju
Davanagere North – Congress’ SS Mallikarjun
Davanagere South – Congress’ Shamanur Shivashankarappa
Devadurga (ST) – JDS’s Karemma
Devanahalli (SC) – Congress’ KM Muniyappa
Devar Hippargi – JDS’s Bhimanagouda Basanagouda Patil
Dharwad – Congress’ Vinay Kulkarni
Doddaballapur – BJP’s Dheeraj Muniraj
Gadag – Congress’ HK Patil
Gandhi Nagar – Congress’ Dinesh Gundu Rao
Gangawati – G Janardhan Reddy from Kalyana Rajya Pragathi Paksha
Gauribidanur – KH Puttaswamy Gowda (Independent)
Gokak – BJP’s Jarkiholi Ramesh Laxmanrao
Govindraj Nagar – Congress’ Priyakrishna
Gubbi – Congress’ SR Srinivas
Gulbarga Dakshin – Congress’ Allamprabhu Patil
Gulbarga Rural (SC) – BJP’s Basawaraj Mattimudu
Gulbarga Uttar – Congress’ Kaneez Fatima
Gundlupet – Congress’ HM Ganesh Prasad
Gurmitkal – JDS’s Sharana Gowda Kandakur
Hadagalli (SC) – BJP’s Krishna Nayaka
Hagaribommanahalli (SC) – JDS’s Nemarajanaik K
Haliyal – Congress’ Deshpande Raghunath
Hangal – Congress’ Mane Srinivas
Hanur – JDS’s MR Manjunath
Harapanahalli – Latha Mallikarjun (Independent)
Harihar – BJP’s BP Harish
Hassan – JDS’s Swaroop Prakash
Haveri (SC) – Congress’ Rudrappa Manappa
Hebbal – Congress’ Suresha B S
Heggadadevankote (ST) – Congress’ Anil Chikkamadhu
Hirekerur – Congress’ Ujaneshwar Basavannappa Banakar
Hiriyur – Congress’ D Sudhakar
Holalkere (SC) – BJP’s M Chandrappa
Holenarasipur – JDS’s HD Revanna
Honnali – Congress’ Shanthana Gowda DG
Hosadurga – Congress’ BG Govindappa
Hoskote – Congress’ Sharath Kumar Bachegowda
Hubli-Dharwad Central – BJP’s Mahesh Tenginakai
Hubli-Dharwad East (SC) – Congress’ Abbayya Prasad
Hubli-Dharwad West – BJP’s Arvind Bellad
Hukkeri – BJP’s Katti Nikhil Umesh
Humnabad – BJP’s Siddu Patil
Hungund – Congress’ Kashappanavara Vijayanad Shivashankrappa
Hunsur – JDS’s GD Harish Gowda
Indi – Congress’ Yashavantaraygoud Vittalagoud Patil
Jagalur (ST) – Congress’ B Devendrappa
Jamkhandi – BJP’s Jagadeesh Shivayya Gudagunti
Jayanagar – Congress’ Sowmya Reddy
Jevargi – Congress’ Ajay Singh
K. R. Puram – BJP’s BA Basavaraja
Kadur – Congress’ Anand KS
Kagwad – Congress’ Bharamgouda Alagouda Kage
Kalghatgi – Congress’ Santosh S Lad
Kampli (ST) – Congress’ J N Ganesh
Kanakagiri (SC) – Congress’ Tangadagi Shivaraj Sangappa
Kanakapura – Congress’ D K Shivakumar
Kapu – BJP’s Gurme Suresh Shetty
Karkala – BJP’s V Sunill Kumar
Karwar – Congress’ Satish Krishna Sail
Khanapur – BJP’s Vithal Somanna Halagekar
Kittur – Congress’ Babasaheb Patil
Kolar – Congress’ Kothur G Manjunatha
Kolar Gold Field (SC)- Congress’ Roopa Kala M
Kollegal (SC) – Congress’s A.R.Krishnamurthy
Koppal – Congress’s K Raghavendra Basavaraj Hitnal
Koratagere (SC) – Congress’ G Parameshwara
Krishnaraja – BJP’s TS Srivathsa
Krishnarajanagara – Congress’ Ravishankar D
Krishnarajapet – JDS’s HT Manju
Kudachi (SC) – Congress’s Mahendra Kallappa Tammannavar
Kudligi (ST) – Congress’s Sreenivas NT
Kumta – BJP’s Dinakar Keshav Shetty
Kundapura – BJP’s A Kiran Kumar Kodgi
Kundgol – BJP’s MR Patil
Kunigal – Congress’s HD Ranganath
Kushtagi – Doddanagouda Hanamagouda Patil
Lingsugur (SC) – BJP’s Manappa D Vajjal
Maddur – Congress’s Udaya KM
Madhugiri – Congress’s Kyathasandra N Rajanna
Madikeri – Congress’s Mantar Gowda
Magadi – Congress’ HC Balakrishna
Mahadevapura (SC) – BJP’s Manjula S
Mahalakshmi Layout – BJP’s K Gopalaiah
Malavalli (SC) – Congress’s PM Narendraswamy
Malleshwaram – BJP’s Ashwanth Narayan CN
Malur – Congress’ KY Nanjegowda
Mandya – Congress’ Ravikumar Gowda Ganiga
Mangalore – Congress’s UT Khader Fareed
Mangalore City North – BJP’s Bharath Shetty Y
Mangalore City South – BJP’s Bharath Shetty Y
Manvi (ST) – Congress’ G Hampayya Nayak
Maski (ST) – Congress’ Basan Gouda Turvihal
Mayakonda (SC) – Congress’s KS Basavanthappa
Melukote – Dharshan Puttannaiah from Sarvodaya Karnataka Paksha
Molakalmuru (ST) – Congress’s NY Gopalakrishna
Moodabidri – BJP’s Umanatha Kotian
Muddebihal – Congress’ Appaji Aliyas Channabasavaraj
Mudhol (SC) – Congress’ Timmapur Ramappa Balappa
Mudigere (SC) – Congress’ Nayana Motamma
Mulbagal (SC) – JDS’ Samruddhi V Manjunath
Nagamangala – Congress’ N Chaluvararaswamy
Nagathan (SC) – Congress’ Katakadhond Vithhal Dondiba
Nanjangud (SC) – Congress’ Darshan Dhruvanarayana
Narasimharaja – Congress’ Tanveer Sait
Nargund – BJP’s CC Patil
Navalgund – Congress’ Ningagaraddi Hanamaraddi Konaraddi
Nelamangala (SC) – Congress’ Shreenivasaiah H
Nippani – BJP’s Jolle Shashikala Annasaheb leading
Padmanaba Nagar – BJP’s R Ashoka
Pavagada (SC) – Congress’ HV Venkatesh
Periyapatna – Congress’ K Venkatesh
Pulakeshinagar (SC) – Congress’ AC Srinivasa
Puttur – Congress’ Ashok Kumar Rai
Raibag (SC) – BJP’s Shivaraj Patil
Raichur – BJP’s Shivaraj Patil
Raichur Rural (ST) – Congress’ Basanagouda Daddal
Rajaji Nagar – BJP’s S Suresh Kumar
Rajarajeshwarinagar – BJP’s Munirathna
Ramanagara – Congress’ HA Igbal Hussain
Ramdurg – Congress’ Ashok Mahadevappa
Ranebennur – Congress’ Prakash Koliwad
Ron – Congress’ Gurupadagouda Sanganagouda Patil
Sagar – Congress’ Gopala Krishna Belluru
Sakleshpur (SC) – BJP’s Cement Manju
Sandur (ST) – Congress’ E Tukaram
Sarvagnanagar – Congress’ Kelachandra Joseph George
Saundatti Yellamma – Congress’ Vishwas Vasant Vaidya
Sedam – Congress’ Sharanprakash Rudrappa Patil
Shahapur – Congress’ Sharanbasappa Darshanapur
Shanti Nagar – Congress’ NA Haris
Shiggaon – BJP’s Basavaraj Bommai
Shikaripura – BJP’s Vijayendra Yediyurappa
Shimoga – BJP’s Channabasappa (Chenni)
Shimoga Rural (SC) – JDS’ Sharada Puryanaik
Shirahatti (SC) – BJP’s Chandru Lamani
Shivajinagar – Congress’ Rizwan Arshad
Shorapur (ST) – Congress’ Raja Venkatappa
Shravanabelagola – JDS’s CN Balakrisha
Shrirangapattana – JDS’s CN Balakrishna
Sidlaghatta – JDS’s BN Ravi Kumar
Sindagi – Congress’ Ashok Mallapa Managuli
Sindhanur – Congress’ Hampanagouda Badarli
Sira – Congress’ T B Jayachandra
Sirsi – Congress’ Bhimanna T Naik
Siruguppa (ST) – Congress’ BM Nagaraja
Sorab – Congress’ Madhu Bangarappa
Sringeri – Congress’ T. D. Rajegowda
Srinivaspur – JDS’s G.K. Venkatashivareddy
Sullia (SC) – BJP’s Bhagirathi Murulya
T. Narasipur (SC) – Congress’ H. C. Mahadevapp
Tarikere – Congress’ G. H. Srinivasa
Terdal – BJP’s Siddu Savadi
Tiptur – Congress’ K. Shadakshari
Tirthahalli – BJP’s Araga Jnanendra
Tumkur City – BJP’s G. B. Jyothi Ganesh
Tumkur Rural – BJP’s B. Suresh Gowda
Turuvekere – JDS M. T. Krishnappa
Udupi – BJP’s Yashpal A Suvarna
Varuna – Congress’ Siddaramaiah
Vijay Nagar – Congress’ M. Krishnappa
Vijayanagara – Congress’ H. R. Gaviyappa
Virajpet – Congress’ A. S. Ponnanna
Yadgir – Congress’ Channareddy Patil Tunnur
Yelahanka – BJP’s S. R. Vishwanath
Yelburga – Congress’ Basavaraj Rayareddi
Yellapur – BJP’s Arabail Hebbar Shivaram
Yemkanmardi (ST) – Congress’ Satish Laxmanarao Jarkiholi
Yeshwantpur – BJP’s S. T. Somashekar

 

 

 

 

 

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