Bangalore North Lok Sabha constituency

Bangalore North Lok Sabha constituency is one of the 28 Lok Sabha (lower house of the Indian Parliament) constituencies in the South Indian state of Karnataka. This constituency has been known by different names in its history. For the 1951 and every election since 1977 it has been known as Bangalore North. For the 1957 and 1962 elections it was known as Bangalore City. For the 1967 and 1971 elections it formed a constituency jointly with Bangalore South and was known as Bangalore. From 1951–73, this constituency resided in Mysore State. On 1 November 1973, Mysuru State was renamed as Karnataka.[2]

Bangalore North
Lok Sabha constituency
Lok Sabha Constituency Map
Constituency details
CountryIndia
RegionSouth India
StateKarnataka
Assembly constituenciesK. R. Pura
Byatarayanapura
Yeshvanthapura
Dasarahalli
Mahalakshmi Layout
Malleshwara
Hebbal
Pulakeshinagar
Established1951
Total electors2,401,472[1]
ReservationNone
Member of Parliament
18th Lok Sabha
Incumbent
PartyBharatiya Janata Party
Elected year2024

Bangalore North held its first elections in 1951 and its first member of parliament (MP) was Keshava Iyengar of the Indian National Congress (INC). He was re-elected in the next election in 1957. K. Hanumanthaiya also of the INC represented this constituency for three consecutive terms from 1962 to 1977. C. K. Jaffer Sharief of the INC was its MP for five consecutive terms from 1977–1996 before being denied ticket in the 1996 election. C. Narayanaswamy of the Janata Dal party defeated Mohammed Obedulla Sharief.[3]

This brought to an end a 45-year period where this constituency had been represented by a member of the INC from 1951–96. Sharief became the MP once again in 1998. He was also re-elected in 1999 to serve his seventh term as MP for this constituency.[4] H. T. Sangliana of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) represented this constituency in 2004. D. B. Chandre Gowda also of the BJP was elected in the 2009 election. As of the latest elections in 2019, its current MP is D. V. Sadananda Gowda of the BJP who was also the incumbent Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers. Of the 17 elections held in this constituency, the most successful party is the INC who have won on 12 occasions.

Assembly segments

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Bangalore North Map

As of 2014, Bangalore North Lok Sabha constituency comprises the following eight Legislative Assembly segments:[5]

NoNameDistrictMemberParty
151K. R. PuraBangalore UrbanByrati BasavarajBJP
152ByatarayanapuraKrishna Byre GowdaINC
153YeshvanthapuraS. T. SomashekharBJP
155DasarahalliS. MunirajuBJP
156Mahalakshmi LayoutK. GopalaiahBJP
157MalleshwaramC. N. Ashwath NarayanBJP
158HebbalByrathi SureshINC
159Pulakeshinagar (SC)A. C. SrinivasaINC

Members of Parliament

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YearMemberParty
1952Keshava IyengarIndian National Congress
1957-1977: Seat did not exist. See Bangalore City, Bangalore and Kolar
1977C. K. Jaffer ShariefIndian National Congress
1980Indian National Congress
1984Indian National Congress
1989
1991
1996C. NarayanaswamyJanata Dal
1998C. K. Jaffer ShariefIndian National Congress
1999
2004H. T. SanglianaBharatiya Janata Party
2009D. B. Chandre Gowda
2014Sadananda Gowda
2019
2024Shobha Karandlaje

Election results

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General election 2024

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Election on April 26, 2024

2024 Indian general election: Bangalore North
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJPShobha Karandlaje 986,049 56.27
INCRajeev Gowda7,26,57341.46
NOTANone of the above13,5540.77
Majority2,59,476
Turnout
BJP holdSwing

General election 1951

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Indian general election, 1951–52: Bangalore North[6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INCKeshava Iyengar 83,513 47.17 N/A
SocialistC. G. K. Reddy24,66613.93N/A
IndependentMohammad Hanif22,39912.65N/A
IndependentE. P. W. Dacosta17,5759.93N/A
KMPPD. N. Hosali15,4538.73N/A
IndependentA. M. Dharmalingam8,2404.65N/A
IndependentS. K. Venkataranga Iyengar5,2112.94N/A
Margin of victory58,84739.24N/A
Turnout177,05745.40N/A
INC win (new seat)

General election 1977

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1977 Indian general election: Bangalore North[7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INCC. K. Jaffer Sharief 198,669 54.18 -10.95
JPM. Chandrasekhar158,48543.22N/A
IndependentAbdul Azeez Memon3,1950.87N/A
IndependentM. Guruswamy2,2990.63N/A
IndependentK. K. Mishra1,6780.46+0.40
IndependentHaji S. Habib Khan Azad Bashu1,4260.39N/A
IndependentRani Annadurai9240.25N/A
Margin of victory40,18410.96-26.30
Turnout374,50260.17+14.90
INC holdSwing

General election 1980

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1980 Indian general election: Bangalore North[8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC(I)C. K. Jaffer Sharief 219,108 55.21 +1.03
JPB. Channabyregowda102,57325.84N/A
INC(U)M. D. Nataraj65,25316.44N/A
JP(S)H. L. Nanjappa7,6661.93N/A
IndependentB. S. Nazeer Hussain Khan1,1230.28N/A
IndependentB. M. Venkateshalu7930.20N/A
IndependentA. R. Abdul Shukoor3640.09N/A
Margin of victory116,53529.37+18.41
Turnout405,96752.37-7.80
INC holdSwing

General election 1984

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1984 Indian general election: Bangalore North[9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INCC. K. Jaffer Sharief 260,279 51.13 -4.08
JPGeorge Fernandes218,73342.97+17.13
IndependentG. I. D'Souza4,5340.89N/A
IndependentNarayana Reddy4,3410.85N/A
IndependentMomu Anjanappa Reddy2,3050.45N/A
IndependentB. K. Narayanaswamy1,9680.39N/A
IndependentM. S. Channappa1,8270.36N/A
IndependentD. S. William1,7790.35N/A
BJPN. Rajappa1,7040.33N/A
IndependentShankara B. R.1,2610.25N/A
IndependentJayaramu1,1420.22N/A
IndependentB. M. Krishna Reddy9930.20N/A
IndependentMundey Phutane8920.18N/A
IndependentT. Shivaram8300.16N/A
IndependentB. Jayaram6340.12N/A
IndependentMohammed Saleh6140.12N/A
IndependentKhalid Nishu6050.12N/A
IndependentH. G. Lingaraj5920.12N/A
IndependentH. R. Siddalingachar5440.11N/A
IndependentSyed Rafiuddin5310.10N/A
IndependentS. Kanagarajan5160.10N/A
IndependentK. M. A. H. Gowda3750.07N/A
IndependentA. Vijayanarayana Gowda3750.07N/A
IndependentC. Srinivasa3690.07N/A
IndependentK. K. Mishra3680.07N/A
IndependentK. M. Nagaraja Reddy3670.07N/A
IndependentH. V. Mohana2500.05N/A
IndependentA. R. Abdul Shukoor1790.04N/A
IndependentS. Manthiyappa1550.03N/A
Margin of victory41,5468.16-21.21
Turnout518,76659.68+7.31
INC holdSwing

General election 1989

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1989 Indian general election: Bangalore North[10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INCC. K. Jaffer Sharief 390,460 51.85 +0.72
JDLawrence V. Fernandes283,33637.63N/A
IndependentSyed Shahabuddin55,0467.31N/A
IndependentB. R. Shankar4,4820.60N/A
IndependentK. N. Kempaiah3,1200.41N/A
IndependentB. Venkataswamappa2,4570.33N/A
Scientific Vedic Revolutionary PartyK. K. Mishra2,1920.29N/A
IndependentByataraje Gowda1,5700.21N/A
IndependentM. A. Khan1,4490.19N/A
IndependentNarayanappa1,3760.18N/A
IndependentV. Aswathappa1,2210.16N/A
IndependentT. N. Rama Rao1,2090.16N/A
IndependentA. Narayana Swamy1,1780.16N/A
IndependentC. R. Lokesh Reddy9570.13N/A
IndependentBalakrishnappa9010.12N/A
IUMLAbdul Azeez Memon8430.11N/A
IndependentM. L. Subbaraj6190.08N/A
IndependentVenkateswara6180.08N/A
Margin of victory107,12414.22+6.06
Turnout781,19958.82-0.86
INC holdSwing

General election 1991

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1991 Indian general election: Bangalore North[11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INCC. K. Jaffer Sharief 252,272 41.72 -10.13
JDC. Narayanaswamy1,91,95531.75-5.88
BJPPramila Nesargi1,45,07423.99N/A
Surajya PartyK. K. Mishra2,4140.40N/A
IndependentB. K. Narayanaswamy1,1610.19N/A
IndependentShivaramanna1,0670.18N/A
IndependentC. J. Khader Nawaz Sharief9230.15N/A
LKDS. M. Raju8570.14N/A
IndependentMallikarjuna7470.12N/A
IndependentK. Satyanarayana7200.12N/A
IndependentPrabhuraju7040.12N/A
IndependentPanner Selvan6650.11N/A
IndependentH. V. Mohan6190.10N/A
IndependentM. R. Vijaya Kumar6040.10N/A
IndependentB. Puttaraju5420.09N/A
IndependentL. Lakshmaiah5220.09N/A
IndependentD. Jairam4690.08N/A
IndependentM. A. Shujath Pasha4280.07N/A
Kannada PakshaSripada Rao4100.07N/A
IndependentMahaboob B. E.3860.06N/A
IndependentP. Venkatesh2990.05N/A
IndependentH. K. Chandrashekar2630.04N/A
IndependentNarayanappa2550.04N/A
IndependentD. R. Venkatesh Gowda2340.04N/A
JPV. Aswathappa2130.04N/A
IndependentM. Krishnappa1770.03N/A
IndependentB. M. Krishna Reddy1610.03N/A
IndependentByataraja Gowda1530.03-0.18
IndependentM. Sundra Murthy1200.02N/A
IndependentGaddam Obalesh1150.02N/A
IndependentFayaz Pasha1110.02N/A
Margin of victory60,3179.97-4.25
Turnout617,38846.24-12.58
INC holdSwing

General election 1996

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1996 Indian general election: Bangalore North[12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
JDC. Narayanaswamy 398,650 48.64 +16.89
INCMohd. Obaidulla Sharief2,65,34832.37-9.35
BJPY. Ramakrishna1,24,41615.18-8.81
BSPB. Krishnappa5,1680.63N/A
Surajya PartyK. K. Mishra4,9170.60+0.20
IndependentNoorali Afzal1,5550.19N/A
IndependentBhaskar Reddy1,4440.18N/A
IndependentG. B. Muthukumar1,0270.13N/A
IndependentB. K. Narayanaswamy9060.11-0.08
Bharathiya Nethaji PartyA. S. Mohanakrishnan8870.11N/A
IndependentLakshmaiah8670.11+0.02
IndependentK. Padmarajan8480.10N/A
IndependentB. Venkataswamappa8160.10N/A
IndependentH. Basavaraj7720.09N/A
IndependentNoor Pasha7550.09N/A
IndependentPadmanabha Pillai6990.09N/A
IndependentMohd. Imtiaz6540.08N/A
IndependentA. S. Paul6190.08N/A
IndependentAntony F. Rajiv5770.07N/A
IndependentBharathkumar5660.07N/A
IndependentM. Mohan5550.07N/A
IndependentMohd. Asif5360.07N/A
IndependentDodda Venkatashamappa5320.06N/A
IndependentH. M. Ramakrishna4580.06N/A
IndependentH. M. Sreenivasa Rao4450.05N/A
IndependentK. Ananda4290.05N/A
IndependentMeer Layaq Hussain4210.05N/A
IndependentB. P. Umamahesh3690.05N/A
IndependentM. Sundaramurthy3350.04+0.02
IndependentS. K. Dhanraj3340.04N/A
IndependentBijoor S. R.3180.04N/A
IndependentB. Ramesh3140.04N/A
IndependentB. S. Shashidhar3060.04N/A
IndependentC. Mahendra2880.04N/A
IndependentGaddam Obalesh2620.03+0.01
IndependentG. Govinda Reddy2530.03N/A
IndependentK. Sathyanarayana2280.03N/A
IndependentB. Manzoor Ahmed2070.03N/A
IndependentV. Aswathappa2030.02N/A
IndependentM. Narayana1960.02N/A
IndependentRabhindranath Ojza1890.02N/A
IndependentMonandev Alva1780.02N/A
IndependentM. D. Shaik Dil1690.02N/A
IndependentK. M. Thomas1660.02N/A
IndependentRavi Kumar1600.02N/A
IndependentYellegowda1580.02N/A
IndependentN. K. Chandrashekar1280.02N/A
Margin of victory133,30216.27+6.30
Turnout834,75954.26+8.02
JD gain from INCSwing

General election 1998

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1998 Indian general election: Bangalore North[13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INCC. K. Jaffer Sharief 399,582 42.11 -9.74
Lok ShaktiD. R. Jeevaraj Alva3,27,13534.48N/A
JDC. Narayanaswamy2,06,39621.75-26.89
JPR. Saravanan4,9590.52N/A
BSPJ. Krishnappa2,7840.29-0.34
IndependentMuniswamappa1,2580.13N/A
IndependentMeer Layaq Hussain1,2470.13+0.08
IndependentMuhammed Yasin1,2160.13N/A
IndependentA. S. Rajan1,1400.12N/A
IndependentAbdul Moulana Shariff9500.10N/A
IndependentS. M. Raju4710.05N/A
IndependentAsif Ali Shah4080.04N/A
IndependentB. N. Srinivas3780.04N/A
IndependentNoor Ali Afjal3400.04N/A
IndependentBabu Abel3080.03N/A
IndependentSiva Channabasappa2750.03N/A
Margin of victory72,4477.63-8.64
Turnout961,71757.78+3.52
INC gain from JDSwing

General election 1999

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1999 Indian general election: Bangalore North[14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INCC. K. Jaffer Sharief 525,523 51.10 +8.99
JD(U)Michael B. Fernandes3,49,91834.03N/A
JD(S)C. Narayanaswamy1,05,84310.29N/A
IndependentK. N. Parameshappa17,1471.67N/A
AIADMKM. Sundaramurthy16,6561.62N/A
IndependentMeer Layaq Hussain13,2711.29+1.16
Margin of victory175,60517.07+9.44
Turnout1,028,37056.26-1.52
INC holdSwing

General election 2004

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2004 Indian general election: Bangalore North[15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJPDr. H. T. Sangliana 473,502 40.93 N/A
INCC. K. Jaffer Sharief4,43,14438.31-12.79
JD(S)C. M. Ibrahim2,08,58818.03+7.74
IndependentM. Venkatesh11,3470.98N/A
Kannada Nadu PartyJoe Simon7,0790.61N/A
IndependentMohamad Ibrahim6,8780.59N/A
IndependentMeer Layaq Hussain3,6040.31-0.98
IndependentUma K.2,7030.23N/A
Margin of victory30,3582.62-1.45
Turnout1,156,84554.22
BJP gain from INCSwing

General election 2009

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2009 Indian general elections: Bangalore North[16][17]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJPD. B. Chandre Gowda 452,920 45.22 +4.29
INCC. K. Jaffer Sharief3,93,25539.26+0.95
JD(S)R. Surendra Babu1,10,98311.08-6.95
BSPPadmaa K. Bhat8,7310.87N/A
IndependentH. Pillaiah5,8040.58N/A
IndependentV. Prasanna Kumar4,0340.40N/A
IndependentT. B. Madwaraja3,5290.35N/A
IndependentZafer Mohiuddin2,1960.22N/A
IndependentN. Harish Gowda2,0160.20N/A
IndependentK. A. Mohan1,9320.19N/A
IndependentJoseph Solomon1,6500.16N/A
Bharatiya Praja PakshaM. Tippuvardhan1,5060.15N/A
IndependentMeer Layaq Hussain1,3040.13-0.18
IndependentL. Nagaraj1,1980.12N/A
IndependentT. R. Chandrahasa1,0170.10N/A
IndependentA. Jaleel8640.09N/A
IndependentVenkatesa Shetty8400.08N/A
IndependentKanya Kumar8280.08N/A
IndependentH. A. Shivakumar8210.08N/A
IndependentAnchana Khanna7970.08N/A
IndependentSyed Akbar Basha7960.08N/A
IndependentK. Sathyanarayana6910.07N/A
IndependentG. S. Kumar6670.07N/A
IndependentM. U. Venkateshaiah6660.07N/A
IndependentB. K. Chandra6610.07N/A
IndependentC. Krishnamurthy6470.06N/A
IndependentLakshmaiah4850.05N/A
Margin of victory59,6655.96+3.34
Turnout1,001,65746.72-7.50
BJP holdSwing

General election 2014

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2014 Indian general elections: Bangalore North[1][18]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJPD. V. Sadananda Gowda 718,326 52.91 +7.69
INCC. Narayanaswamy4,88,56235.99-3.27
JD(S)Abdul Azeem92,6816.83-4.25
AAPBabu Mathew28,1072.07N/A
BSPV Velu5,5860.41-0.46
Gareeb Aadmi PartySun Star D. Jayaram3,7840.28N/A
IndependentSunil V. J.1,5610.12N/A
IndependentS. Ramu1,1310.08N/A
IndependentM. U. Venkatesh Simha Bhovi1,0330.08N/A
IndependentManohar H. A.9190.07N/A
IndependentT. S. Chaithanya (S. J. R.)9110.07N/A
RPI(A)Muthuraju M.8290.06N/A
IndependentMohammed Qutbuddin6800.05N/A
IndependentMeer Layaq Hussain6120.05-0.08
NOTANone of the above11,9960.88N/A
Margin of victory2,29,76416.92+10.98
Turnout13,57,55356.53+9.81
BJP holdSwing

General election 2019

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2019 Indian general elections: Bangalore North[19]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJPD. V. Sadananda Gowda 824,500 52.87 0.04
INCKrishna Byre Gowda6,76,98243.41 7.42
NOTANone of the Above11,6320.75 0.13
Margin of victory1,47,5189.46 7.46
Turnout15,60,32454.76 1.77
BJP holdSwing 0.04

See also

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