2008 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election

The 2008 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election took place in three phases on 10, 16 and 22 May 2008 in all the 224 assembly constituencies in Karnataka, India. The elections were conducted to elect a Government in the state of Karnataka for the next five years. The votes were counted on 25 May and due to the use of electronic voting machines, all the results were out by the afternoon itself. The Bharatiya Janata Party emerged victorious winning 110 seats. Although the party fell short of a clear majority, it was able to form the government with the support of 6 independents. This was the first time BJP came to power on its own in Karnataka and any south Indian state.[1][2]

2008 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election

10–22 May 2008

All 224 Karnataka Legislative Assembly constituencies
113 seats needed for a majority
Turnout64.68%
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Leader B. S. Yeddyurappa Siddaramaiah H. D. Kumaraswamy
Party BJP INC JD(S)
Leader's seat Shikaripura Varuna Ramanagara
Seats before 79 65 58
Seats won 110 80 28
Seat change 31 15 30

Chief Minister before election

President's rule

Elected Chief Minister

B. S. Yeddyurappa
BJP

Background

In the 2004 Karnataka elections, the BJP emerged as the single largest party winning 79 out of the 224 seats. However, the Indian National Congress with 65 members and the Janata Dal (Secular) with 58 members formed a coalition government with Dharam Singh of the Congress as Chief minister. However, in early 2006, the JD(S) withdrew its support to the government and instead formed an alliance with the BJP and H. D. Kumaraswamy of the JD(S) became Chief minister.[3] The arrangement was based on an agreement that Kumaraswamy would be the Chief Minister for the first 20 months and B.S. Yeddyurappa of the BJP would be Chief Minister for the next 20 months.

The alliance between the BJP and the JD(S) collapsed in October 2007 after Kumaraswamy refused to let Yeddyurappa take over as Chief minister as had been agreed upon in 2006. They briefly got together and formed a short-lived government headed by Yeddyurappa in November 2007 but it quickly collapsed due to disagreements over power-sharing. As a result, the state came under the president's rule and new elections were called for.[1]

Campaign

The state was the first in India to vote after the electoral constituencies had been redrawn based on new population data.[2] Voting took place in three different phases on 10, 16 and 22 May.[1]

The BJP campaigned on the high rate of inflation and criticized the national United Progressive Alliance government for being soft on terrorism. The party called on the voters to give the party a chance in Karnataka. But the main election plank of the party was the betrayal of the JD(S) and the good budgets presented by Yeddyurappa when he was finance minister in the coalition government.[1] The Congress party pledged to reign in prices, improve the infrastructure of the state, and provide a stable government.[4]

Results

 Summary of the May 2008 Karnataka legislature election results
Parties and Coalitions Popular vote Seats
Vote % +/- Contested Won +/-
Bharatiya Janata Party 8,857,754 33.86 224 110 31
Indian National Congress 9,091,364 34.76 222 80 15
Janata Dal (Secular) 4,959,252 18.96 219 28 30
Janata Dal (United) 86,735 0.33 72 0 5
Independents 1,810,525 6.92 944 6 7
Total 26,156,305 100.00 224 100.00 ±0

Results by Constituency

Source:[5]

Results
Assembly Constituency Winner Runner Up Margin
# Name Candidate Party Votes Candidate Party Votes
1 Nippani Kakaso Pandurang Patil Indian National Congress 46070 Shashikala Annasaheb Jolle Bharatiya Janata Party 38583 7487
2 Chikkodi-Sadalga Prakash Hukkeri Indian National Congress 68575 Ramesh Jigajinagi Bharatiya Janata Party 44505 24070
3 Athani Laxman Savadi Bharatiya Janata Party 56847 Kirana Kumar Patil Indian National Congress 35179 21668
4 Kagwad Bharamgouda Alagouda Kage Bharatiya Janata Party 45286 Digvijaya Pawar Desai Indian National Congress 36304 8982
5 Kudachi Ghatage Shama Bhima Indian National Congress 29481 Mahendra Tammannavar Bharatiya Janata Party 28715 766
6 Raybag Duryodhan Mahalingappa Aihole Bharatiya Janata Party 39378 Omprakash S Kanagali Indian National Congress 24818 14560
7 Hukkeri Umesh Katti Janata Dal (Secular) 63328 Appayyagouda Patil Indian National Congress 45692 17636
8 Arabhavi Balachandra Jarkiholi Janata Dal (Secular) 53206 Vivekrao Vasanthrao Patil Bharatiya Janata Party 47838 5368
9 Gokak Ramesh Jarkiholi Indian National Congress 44989 Ashok Ningayya Pujari Janata Dal (Secular) 37229 7760
10 Yemkanmardi Satish Jarkiholi Indian National Congress 46132 Balagouda Patil Janata Dal (Secular) 29351 16781
11 Belagavi Uttar Fairoz Nuruddin Saith Indian National Congress 37527 Shankargouda I Patil Bharatiya Janata Party 34154 3373
12 Belagavi Dakshin Abhay Patil Bharatiya Janata Party 45713 Kiran Krishnarao Sayanak Independent 32723 12990
13 Belagavi Rural Sanjay Patil Bharatiya Janata Party 42208 Malagi Shivaputrappa Chanabasappa Indian National Congress 33899 8309
14 Khanapur Pralhad Remani Bharatiya Janata Party 36288 Rafique Khatalsab Khanapuri Indian National Congress 24634 11654
15 Kittur Marihal Suresh Shivarudrappa Bharatiya Janata Party 48581 Inamdar Danappagouda Basanagouda Indian National Congress 44216 4365
16 Bailhongal Jagdish Metgud Bharatiya Janata Party 48988 Mahantesh Kaujlagi Indian National Congress 39748 9240
17 Saundatti Yellamma Vishwanath Mamani Bharatiya Janata Party 48255 Subhash Koujalagi Indian National Congress 43678 4577
18 Ramdurg Ashok Pattan Indian National Congress 49246 Mahadevappa Shivalingappa Yadawad Bharatiya Janata Party 48862 384
19 Mudhol Govind Karjol Bharatiya Janata Party 51835 Ramappa Timmapur Indian National Congress 44457 7378
20 Terdal Siddu Savadi Bharatiya Janata Party 62595 Umashree Indian National Congress 50351 12244
21 Jamkhandi Shrikant Kulkarni Bharatiya Janata Party 59930 Siddu Nyamagouda Indian National Congress 40240 19690
22 Bilgi Murugesh Nirani Bharatiya Janata Party 53474 Ajay Kumar Sarnaik Indian National Congress 50350 3124
23 Badami Mahagundappa Kallappa Pattanshetti Bharatiya Janata Party 53409 B B Chimmanakatti Indian National Congress 48302 5107
24 Bagalkot Veerabhadrayya Charantimath Bharatiya Janata Party 46452 Hullappa Yamanappa Meti Indian National Congress 37206 9246
25 Hungund Doddanagowda Patil Bharatiya Janata Party 53644 Kashappanavar Vijayanand Shivashankarappa Indian National Congress 48575 5069
26 Muddebihal C. S. Nadagouda Indian National Congress 24065 Biradar Mangala Shantagoudru Bharatiya Janata Party 21662 2403
27 Devar Hippargi A. S. Patil Indian National Congress 54879 Basangouda Patil Yatnal Bharatiya Janata Party 23986 30893
28 Basavana Bagevadi Bellubbi Sangappa Kallappa Bharatiya Janata Party 48481 Shivanand Patil Indian National Congress 34594 13887
29 Babaleshwar M. B. Patil Indian National Congress 55525 Vijugouda Patil Janata Dal (Secular) 38886 16639
30 Bijapur City Appu Pattanshetty Bharatiya Janata Party 34217 Horti Sahebuddin Abdulrahiman Indian National Congress 16653 17564
31 Nagathan Katakdhonda Vitthal Dhondiba Bharatiya Janata Party 40225 Raju Alagur Indian National Congress 36018 4207
32 Indi Bagali Sarvabhoum Satagouda Bharatiya Janata Party 29456 Y. V. Patil Indian National Congress 28885 571
33 Sindgi Ramesh Bhusanur Bharatiya Janata Party 35227 Mallappa Managuli Janata Dal (Secular) 20466 14761
34 Afzalpur Malikayya Guttedar Indian National Congress 50082 M. Y. Patil Bharatiya Janata Party 42216 7866
35 Jevargi Doddappagouda S. Patil Naribola Bharatiya Janata Party 46531 Dharam Singh Indian National Congress 46461 70
36 Shorapur Narasimha Nayak Bharatiya Janata Party 60542 Raja Venkatappa Nayak Indian National Congress 55961 4581
37 Shahapur Sharanabasappa Darshanapur Indian National Congress 47343 Shivshekharappagouda Shirwal Janata Dal (Secular) 36207 11136
38 Yadgir A.B Maalakareddy Indian National Congress 36348 Veera Baswanth Reddy Mudnal Bharatiya Janata Party 31812 4536
39 Gurmitkal Baburao Chinchansur Indian National Congress 35721 Naganagowda Kandukar Janata Dal (Secular) 26513 9208
40 Chittapur Mallikarjun Kharge Indian National Congress 49837 Valmiki Nayak Bharatiya Janata Party 32395 17442
41 Sedam Sharan Prakash Patil Indian National Congress 41686 Rajkumar Patil Bharatiya Janata Party 35762 5924
42 Chincholi Sunil Vallyapure Bharatiya Janata Party 35491 Baburao Chauhan Indian National Congress 28580 6911
43 Gulbarga Rural Revu Naik Belamgi Bharatiya Janata Party 41239 Chandrika Parameshwar Indian National Congress 24116 17123
44 Gulbarga Dakshin Chandrashekhar Patil Revoor Bharatiya Janata Party 45380 Basavaraj Bhimalli Indian National Congress 31090 14290
45 Gulbarga Uttar Qamar ul Islam Indian National Congress 54123 B. G. Patil Bharatiya Janata Party 39168 14955
46 Aland Subhash Guttedar Janata Dal (Secular) 42473 B. R. Patil Indian National Congress 36689 5784
47 Basavakalyan Basavaraj Patil Attur Bharatiya Janata Party 39015 M G Muley Indian National Congress 31077 7938
48 Homnabad Rajashekar Basavaraj Patil Indian National Congress 49603 Subhash Kallur Bharatiya Janata Party 27867 21736
49 Bidar South Bandeppa Kashempur Janata Dal (Secular) 32054 Sanjay Kheny Bharatiya Janata Party 30783 1271
50 Bidar Gurupadappa Nagamarapalli Indian National Congress 33557 Rahim Khan Bahujan Samaj Party 30627 2930
51 Bhalki Eshwara Khandre Indian National Congress 64492 Prakash Khandre Bharatiya Janata Party 43521 20971
52 Aurad Prabhu Chauhan Bharatiya Janata Party 56964 Narsingrao Suryawanshi Indian National Congress 29186 27778
53 Raichur Rural Raja Rayappa Naik Indian National Congress 34432 Raja Rangappa Naik Janata Dal (Secular) 32555 1877
54 Raichur Syed Yasin Indian National Congress 28801 M Earanna Janata Dal (Secular) 20440 8361
55 Manvi G. Hampayya Nayak Ballatgi Indian National Congress 38290 Gangadhar Nayak Bharatiya Janata Party 35771 2519
56 Devadurga K Shivana Gouda Naik Janata Dal (Secular) 37226 Venkatesh Nayak Indian National Congress 32639 4587
57 Lingsugur Manappa Vajjal Bharatiya Janata Party 51017 A. Vasanthkumar Indian National Congress 31837 19180
58 Sindhanur Venkat Rao Nadagouda Janata Dal (Secular) 53621 Badarli Hampanagouda Indian National Congress 38747 14874
59 Maski Pratap Gowda Patil Bharatiya Janata Party 35711 Timmappa Indian National Congress 28068 7644
60 Kushtagi Amaregouda Linganagouda Patil Bayyapur Indian National Congress 33699 K Sharanappa Vakeelaru Janata Dal (Secular) 31929 1770
61 Kanakagiri Shivaraj Tangadagi Independent 32743 Bhavanimath Mukundarao Indian National Congress 30560 2183
62 Gangawati Paranna Eshwarappa Munavalli Bharatiya Janata Party 37121 Iqbal Ansari Janata Dal (Secular) 34236 2885
63 Yelburga Eshanna Gulagannavar Bharatiya Janata Party 59562 Basavaraj Rayareddy Indian National Congress 29781 29781
64 Koppal Karadi Sanganna Amarappa Janata Dal (Secular) 48372 K. Basavaraj Bheemappa Hitnal Indian National Congress 38027 10345
65 Shirahatti Ramanna S Lamani Bharatiya Janata Party 39859 H R Nayak Indian National Congress 29358 10501
66 Gadag Bidarur Shrishailappa Veerupakshappa Bharatiya Janata Party 54414 H. K. Patil Indian National Congress 45798 8616
67 Ron Kalakappa Bandi Bharatiya Janata Party 50145 Gurupadagouda Sanganagouda Patil Indian National Congress 48315 1830
68 Nargund C. C. Patil Bharatiya Janata Party 46824 B. R. Yavagal Independent 29210 17614
69 Navalgund Shankar Patil Munenkoppa Bharatiya Janata Party 49436 Gaddi Kallappa Nagappa Indian National Congress 32541 16895
70 Kundgol Chikkangoudra Siddangouda Ishwaragouda Bharatiya Janata Party 43307 C. S. Shivalli Indian National Congress 36931 6376
71 Dharwad Seema Masuti Bharatiya Janata Party 35417 Vinay Kulkarni Indian National Congress 34694 723
72 Hubli-Dharwad-East Veerabhadrappa Halaharavi Bharatiya Janata Party 41029 F. H. Jakkappanavar Indian National Congress 28861 12168
73 Hubli-Dharwad-Central Jagadish Shettar Bharatiya Janata Party 58747 Munavalli Shankranna Ishwarappa Indian National Congress 32738 26009
74 Hubli-Dharwad-West Chandrakant Bellad Bharatiya Janata Party 60800 Jabbar Khan Indian National Congress 27453 33347
75 Kalghatgi Santosh Lad Indian National Congress 49733 Channappa Mallappa Nimbannavar Bharatiya Janata Party 38091 11642
76 Haliyal Sunil V Hegde Janata Dal (Secular) 46031 R. V. Deshpande Indian National Congress 40606 5425
77 Karwar Anand Asnotikar Indian National Congress 47477 Ganapati Dumma Ulvekar Independent 27768 19709
78 Kumta Dinakar Keshav Shetty Janata Dal (Secular) 30792 Mohan Krishna Shetty Indian National Congress 30772 20
79 Bhatkal J D Naik Indian National Congress 49079 Shivanand Naik Bharatiya Janata Party 36913 12166
80 Sirsi Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri Bharatiya Janata Party 53438 Raveendranath Naik Indian National Congress 22705 30733
81 Yellapur V S Patil Bharatiya Janata Party 39109 Arbail Shivaram Hebbar Indian National Congress 36624 2485
82 Hangal C. M Udasi Bharatiya Janata Party 60025 Manohar Tahsildar Indian National Congress 54103 5922
83 Shiggaon Basavaraj Bommai Bharatiya Janata Party 63780 Sayed Azeempeer Khadri Indian National Congress 50918 12862
84 Haveri (SC) Neharu Olekara Bharatiya Janata Party 41068 Rudrappa Lamani Independent 23002 18066
85 Byadgi Sureshgoudra Patil Bharatiya Janata Party 59642 Basavaraj Neelappa Shivannanavar Indian National Congress 48238 11404
86 Hirekerur B. C. Patil Indian National Congress 35322 U. B. Banakar Independent 31132 4190
87 Ranibennur G. Shivanna Bharatiya Janata Party 59399 K. B. Koliwad Indian National Congress 56667 2732
88 Hadagalli B. Chandra Naik Bharatiya Janata Party 43992 P. T. Parameshwar Naik Indian National Congress 37474 6518
89 Hagaribommanahalli K. Nemaraj Naik Bharatiya Janata Party 51156 Bheema Naik L.B.P Janata Dal (Secular) 23865 27291
90 Vijayanagara Anand Singh Bharatiya Janata Party 52418 H. R. Gaviappa Indian National Congress 25921 26497
91 Kampli T. H. Suresh Babu Bharatiya Janata Party 61388 Sanna Hanumakka Indian National Congress 39052 22336
92 Siruguppa M. S. Somalingappa Bharatiya Janata Party 43359 B. M. Nagaraj Indian National Congress 38535 4824
93 Bellary B. Sriramulu Bharatiya Janata Party 61991 B. Ramprasad Indian National Congress 36275 25716
94 Bellary City
95 Sandur
96 Kudligi
97 Molakalmuru
98 Challakere
99 Chitradurga
100 Hiriyur
101 Hosadurga
102 Holalkere
103 Jagalur
104 Harapanahalli
105 Harihar
106 Davanagere North
107 Davanagere South
108 Mayakonda
109 Channagiri
110 Honnali
111 Shimoga Rural
112 Bhadravati
113 Shimoga
114 Tirthahalli
115 Shikaripura
116 Soraba
117 Sagar
118 Baindur
119 Kundapura
120 Udupi
121 Kapu
122 Karkal
123 Sringeri
124 Mudigere
125 Chikmagalur
126 Tarikere
127 Kadur
128 Chiknayakanhalli
129 Tiptur
130 Turuvekere
131 Kunigal
132 Tumkur City
133 Tumkur Rural
134 Koratagere
135 Gubbi
136 Sira
137 Pavagada
138 Madhugiri
139 Gauribidanur
140 Bagepalli
141 Chikkaballapur
142 Sidlaghatta
143 Chintamani
144 Srinivasapur
145 Mulbagal
146 Kolar Gold Field
147 Bangarapet
148 Kolar
149 Malur
150 Yelahanka
151 K. R. Pura
152 Byatarayanapura
153 Yeshwanthpur
154 Rajarajeshwari Nagar
155 Dasarahalli
156 Mahalakshmi Layout
157 Malleshwaram
158 Hebbal
159 Pulakeshinagar
160 Sarvagnanagar
161 C. V. Raman Nagar
162 Shivajinagar
163 Shanti Nagar
164 Gandhi Nagar
165 Rajaji Nagar
166 Govindraj Nagar
167 Vijay Nagar
168 Chamrajpet
169 Chickpet
170 Basavanagudi
171 Padmanaba Nagar
172 B.T.M. Layout
173 Jayanagar
174 Mahadevapura
175 Bommanahalli
176 Bangalore South
177 Anekal
178 Hoskote
179 Devanahalli
180 Doddaballapur
181 Nelamangala
182 Magadi
183 Ramanagaram
184 Kanakapura
185 Channapatna
186 Malavalli
187 Maddur
188 Melukote
189 Mandya
190 Shrirangapattana
191 Nagamangala
192 Krishnarajpet
193 Shravanabelagola
194 Arsikere
195 Belur
196 Hassan
197 Holenarasipur
198 Arkalgud
199 Sakleshpur
200 Belthangady
201 Moodabidri
202 Mangalore City North
203 Mangalore City South
204 Mangalore
205 Bantval
206 Puttur
207 Sullia
208 Madikeri
209 Virajpet
210 Periyapatna
211 Krishnarajanagara
212 Hunsuru
213 Heggadadevankote
214 Nanjangud
215 Chamundeshwari
216 Krishnaraja
217 Chamaraja
218 Narasimharaja
219 Varuna
220 T Narasipura
221 Hanur
222 Kollegal
223 Chamrajanagar
224 Gundlupet

Sources: Election Commission of India,[6] Times of India,[7] News 18,[8][9] News Minute[10]

Aftermath

Although the BJP fell 3 seats short of getting an absolute majority, B. S. Yeddyurappa was able to become chief minister with the support of 6 independent members of the assembly. He was sworn in as Chief minister on 30 May 2008 along with a 30 strong Cabinet, which included 5 of the 6 independents who had agreed to back the BJP.[11] Jagadish Shettar was elected speaker on 5 June and a vote of confidence was passed by voice vote on 6 June after the opposition walked out.[12][13]

References

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