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2004 Indian general election in Karnataka

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For State Assembly election, see2004 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election.
Indian general election in Karnataka, 2004

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28 seats
 First partySecond party
 
PartyBJPINC
AllianceNDAINC+ (post pollUPA)
Seats won188
Seat changeIncrease 11Decrease 10

 Third party
 
PartyJD(S)
Seats won2
Seat changeIncrease 2

Results of the election

Prime Minister before election

A. B. Vajpayee
BJP

Prime Minister after election

Manmohan Singh
INC

Polling dates
Results

The2004 Indian general election inKarnataka, occurred for 28 seats in the state. Of the 28 seats, 24 belonged to the general category and 4 were belonging to SC category.[1]

Schedule

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The schedule of the election was announced by theElection Commission of India on 29 February 2004.[2]

Poll event[3]Phase
12
Date of announcement29 February 2004
Notification date24 March 200431 March 2004
Last date for filing nomination31 March 20047 April 2004
Scrutiny of nomination2 April 20048 April 2004
Last date for withdrawal of nomination5 April 200410 April 2004
Date of poll20 April 200426 April 2004
Date of counting of votes13 May 2004
No. of constituencies1513

Parties and alliances

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  National Democratic Alliance

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PartyFlagSymbolLeaderSeats contested
Bharatiya Janata PartyB. S. Yediyurappa24
Janata Dal (United)4

  United Progressive Alliance

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PartyFlagSymbolLeaderSeats contested
Indian National CongressS. M. Krishna28

  Janata Dal (Secular)

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PartyFlagSymbolLeaderSeats contested
Janata Dal (Secular)H. D. Deve Gowda28

List of Candidates

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ConstituencyNDAINCJD(S)
No.NamePartyCandidatePartyCandidatePartyCandidate
1Bidar (SC)BJPRamchandra VeerappaINCNarsingrao Hulla SuryawanshiJD(S)Motiram Chowdhary
2GulbargaBJPBasavaraj Patil SedamINCIqbal Ahmed SaradgiJD(S)Vithal Heroor
3RaichurBJPKallur SureshreddyINCVenkatesh NayakJD(S)Raja Madangopal Nayak
4KoppalBJPNagappa Bheemappa SaloniINCK. VirupaxappaJD(S)Agadi Virupaxappa Sanganna
5BellaryBJPG. Karunakara ReddyINCK. C. KondaiahJD(S)B. Gulagi Nagaraj
6DavangereBJPG. M. SiddeshwaraINCS. S. MallikarjunJD(S)Channaiah Odeyar
7ChitradurgaBJPC. P. MudalagiriyappaINCN. Y. HanumanthappaJD(S)P. Kodandaramaiah
8TumkurBJPS. MallikarjunaiahINCG. S. BasavarajJD(S)D. L. Jagadeesh
9ChikballapurJD(U)Ashok KrishnappaINCR. L. JalappaJD(S)Shashi Kumar
10Kolar (SC)BJPD. S. VeeraiahINCK. H. MuniyappaJD(S)S. L. Gangadharappa
11KanakapuraBJPRamachandra GowdaINCTejashwini See RameshJD(S)H. D. Devegowda
12Bangalore NorthBJPH. T. SanglianaINCC. K. Jaffer ShariefJD(S)C. M. Ibrahim
13Bangalore SouthBJPAnanth KumarINCM. KrishnappaJD(S)Jayanthi
14MandyaJD(U)Dr. K. S. JayaramINCM. H. AmbareeshJD(S)Dr. S. Ramegowda
15Chamarajanagar (SC)JD(U)N. ChamarajuINCA. SiddarajuJD(S)M. Shivanna
16MysoreBJPC. H. VijayashankarINCSrikantadatta Narasimharaja WadiyarJD(S)A. S. Guruswamy
17MangaloreBJPD. V. Sadananda GowdaINCM. Veerappa MoilyJD(S)A. K. Subbaiah
18UdupiBJPManorama MadhwarajINCVinay Kumar SorakeJD(S)Taranatha Shetty Kodavoor
19HassanJD(U)H. N. Nanje GowdaINCH. C. SrikantaiahJD(S)H. D. Devegowda
20ChikmagalurBJPD. C. SrikantappaINCB. L. ShankarJD(S)Taradevi Siddhartha
21ShimogaBJPS. BangarappaINCAyanur ManjunathJD(S)G. Madappa
22KanaraBJPAnanthkumar HegdeINCMargaret AlvaJD(S)G. Devaraya Naik
23Dharwad SouthBJPKunnur Manjunath ChannappaINCProf. I. G. SanadiJD(S)Prema Sanganabasana Gouda Patil
24Dharwad NorthBJPPralhad JoshiINCB. S. PatilJD(S)Shagoti Chikkappa Ningappa
25BelgaumBJPSuresh AngadiINCAmarsinh Vasantrao PatilJD(S)Jameelahamed Reza
26Chikkodi (SC)BJPRamesh JigajinagiINCS. B. GhatageJD(S)Khokate Shivabal Ramachandra
27BagalkotBJPP. C. GaddigoudarINCS. R. PatilJD(S)Sanglikar Dharappa Siddappa
28BijapurBJPBasangouda Patil YatnalINCBasanagouda Somanagouda Patil (Managuli)JD(S)Khed Ningappa Siddappa

Results

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Alliance/ PartyPopular voteSeats
Votes%±ppContestedWon+/−
NDABJP87,32,78334.77Increase 7.582418Increase 11
JD(U)4,68,6821.87Decrease 11.4140Decrease 3
Total92,01,46536.64Steady2818Steady
INC92,47,60536.82Decrease 8.59288Decrease 10
JD(S)51,35,20520.45Increase 9.60282Increase 2
Others15,30,3846.09Steady480Steady
IND5,88,1172.34Increase 0.53400Steady
Total2,51,14,659100%-17228-

Results by Constituency

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ConstituencyWinnerRunner-upMargin
CandidatePartyVotes%CandidatePartyVotes%Votes%
1Bidar (SC)Ramchandra VeerappaBJP312,83838.35Narsingrao Hulla SuryawanshiINC289,21735.4523,6212.90
2GulbargaIqbal Ahmed SaradgiINC312,60137.76Basavaraj Patil SedamBJP255,13030.8257,4716.94
3RaichurVenkatesh NayakINC289,42435.08Raja Madangopal NayakJD(S)288,91635.025080.06
4KoppalK. VirupaxappaINC356,15839.84Nagappa Bheemappa SaloniBJP312,53534.9643,6234.88
5BellaryG. Karunakara ReddyBJP318,97833.57K. C. KondaiahINC287,29930.2331,6793.33
6DavangereG. M. SiddeshwaraBJP370,49940.70S. S. MallikarjunINC337,82337.1132,6763.59
7ChitradurgaN. Y. HanumanthappaINC322,60935.11P. KodandaramaiahJD(S)285,14931.0337,4604.08
8TumkurS. MallikarjunaiahBJP303,01635.08D. L. JagadeeshJD(S)300,66534.812,3510.27
9ChikballapurR. L. JalappaINC376,20440.40Shashi KumarJD(S)316,18233.9660,0226.45
10Kolar (SC)K. H. MuniyappaINC385,58242.41D. S. VeeraiahBJP373,94741.1311,6351.28
11KanakapuraTejashwini See RameshINC584,23837.63Ramachandra GowdaBJP467,57530.12116,6637.51
12Bangalore NorthH. T. SanglianaBJP473,50240.93C. K. Jaffer ShariefINC443,14438.3130,3582.62
13Bangalore SouthAnanth KumarBJP386,68248.30KrishnappaINC324,41140.5262,2717.78
14MandyaM. H. AmbareeshINC411,11647.94Dr. S RamegowdaJD(S)286,67833.43124,43814.51
15Chamarajanagar (SC)M. ShivannaJD(S)316,66137.11A. SiddarajuINC272,67231.9643,9895.16
16MysoreC. H. VijayashankarBJP316,44233.06A. S. GuruswamyJD(S)306,29232.0010,1501.06
17MangaloreD. V. Sadananda GowdaBJP384,76048.61M. Veerappa MoilyINC351,34544.3933,4154.22
18UdupiManorama MadhwarajBJP369,62747.37Vinay Kumar SorakeINC340,62443.6529,0033.72
19HassanH. D. DevegowdaJD(S)462,62550.72H. C. SrikantaiahINC272,32029.85190,30520.86
20ChikmagalurD. C. SrikantappaBJP341,39141.67B. L. ShankarINC267,71932.6873,6728.99
21ShimogaS. BangarappaBJP450,09750.73Ayanur ManjunathINC373,95242.1576,1458.58
22KanaraAnanthkumar HegdeBJP433,17451.94Margaret AlvaINC260,94831.29172,22620.65
23Dharwad SouthKunnur Manjunath ChannappaBJP442,75951.20Prof. I. G. SanadiINC297,64734.42145,11216.78
24Dharwad NorthPralhad JoshiBJP385,08447.51B. S. PatilINC302,00637.2683,07810.25
25BelgaumSuresh AngadiBJP410,84345.96Amarsinh Vasantrao PatilINC326,09036.4884,7539.48
26Chikkodi (SC)Ramesh JigajinagiBJP379,58045.30Ghatage S BINC336,08840.1143,4925.19
27BagalkotP. C. GaddigoudarBJP459,45152.90S. R. PatilINC292,06833.63167,38319.27
28BijapurBasangouda Patil YatnalBJP344,90543.67Basanagouda Somanagouda Patil (Managuli)INC307,37238.9237,5334.75

Bye-Elections Held

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ConstituencyWinnerRunner UpMargin
No.NameDateCandidatePartyVotes%CandidatePartyVotes%
1Bidar (SC)28 June 2004Narsingrao SuryawanshiINC196,91732.18Ramchandra VeerappaBJP183,44729.9813,470
The Bidar Lok Sabha bypoll was held to fill a vacancy in the constituency during the 14th Lok Sabha.
21Shimoga2 September 2005S. BangarappaSP269,01336.00Ayanur ManjunathINC252,37633.7716,949
The Shimoga Lok Sabha bypoll was held following the resignation of the incumbent MP.

Post-election Union Council of Ministers from Karnataka

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#NameConstituencyDesignationDepartmentFromToParty
1K. H. MuniyappaKolar (SC)MoSRoad Transport and Highways23 May
2004
22 May
2009
INC
2Ambareesh M. H.MandyaMoSInformation and Broadcasting24 Oct
2006
15 Feb
2007
3Oscar FernandesRajya Sabha
(Karnataka)
Cabinet MinisterLabour and Employment24 Oct
2006
3 Mar
2009
MoS(I/C)Statistics and Programme Implementation23 May
2004
29 Jan
2006
NRI Affairs (Overseas Indian Affairs)18 Nov
2005
29 Jan
2006
Youth Affairs and Sports18 Nov
2005
29 Jan
2006
4M. V. RajasekharanMoSPlanning23 May
2004
6 Apr
2008
5K. Rahman KhanChemicals and Fertilizers23 May
2004
20 Jul
2004

Assembly Segment wise lead

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PartyAssembly segmentsPosition in Assembly (as of 2004 election)
Bharatiya Janata Party10979
Indian National Congress6765
Janata Dal (Secular)4758
Janata Dal (United)15
Others017
Total224

See also

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References

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  1. ^"STATISTICAL REPORT on GENERAL ELECTIONS, 2004 to THE 14th LOK SABHA Volume 1"(PDF). Election commission of India. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 18 July 2014. Retrieved28 October 2010.
  2. ^"General Election Schedule 2004".
  3. ^"Counting of votes for AP assembly begins". 11 May 2004.

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