Karnataka Legislature

The Karnataka Legislature is the bicameral legislature of the Indian state of Karnataka.[2] The Legislature is composed of:

Karnataka Legislature
ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ ಶಾಸಕಾಂಗ
Seal of Karnataka
Type
Type
Houses
History
Founded
Leadership
Thawar Chand Gehlot
since 11 July 2021
Siddaramaiah, INC
since 20 May 2023
Basavaraj Horatti, BJP
since 22 December 2022
Leader of the House in Legislative Council
N. S. Boseraju, INC
since 3 July 2023
Kota Srinivas Poojary, BJP
since 25 December 2023
U. T. Khader, INC
since 15 May 2023
Rudrappa Lamani, INC
since 6 July 2023
Siddaramaiah, INC
since 20 May 2023
R. Ashoka, BJP
since 17 November 2023
Structure
Government (28)
  •   INC (28)

Opposition (44)
NDA (43)

Others (1)

Vacant (2)[1]

  •   Vacant (2)
Government (136)

Confidence & supply (1)

Official opposition (87)
NDA (85)

Other opposition (2)

Elections
Single transferable vote
First past the post
1952
26 March 1952
2022
10 May 2023
"TBD"
May 2028
Meeting place
Legislature, Vidhana Soudha, Bengaluru, Bengaluru Urban district, Karnataka, India.
Legislature, Suvarna Vidhana Soudha, Belagavi, Belagavi district, Karnataka, India (Winter session)
Website
Karnataka Legislature
Constitution
Constitution of India
OfficeLeader's ImageLeader's NameLeader Since
Governor
Thawar Chand Gehlot11 July 2021
Chief Minister
Siddaramaiah20 May 2023
Deputy Chief MinisterFile:DK Shivakumar.jpgD. K. Shivakumar20 May 2023
ChairpersonBasavaraj Horatti22 December 2022
Deputy ChairpersonM. K. Pranesh29 January 2019
Leader of the House in Legislative Council10258 27 5 2023 19 49 34 4 RCR NS BOSERAJU (1)N. S. Boseraju3 July 2023
Deputy Leader of the House in Legislative CouncilTBA15 May 2023
Leader of the Opposition in Legislative CouncilKota Srinivas Poojary25 December 2023
Speaker
U. T. Khader24 May 2023
Deputy SpeakerRudrappa Lamani5 July 2023
Leader of the House in Legislative Assembly (Chief Minister)Siddaramaiah20 May 2023
Deputy Leader of the House in Legislative Assembly (Deputy Chief Minister)File:DK Shivakumar.jpgD. K. Shivakumar20 May 2023
Leader of the Opposition in Legislative AssemblyR. Ashoka17 November 2023
Deputy Leader of the Opposition in Legislative AssemblyArvind Bellad25 December 2023

References edit

  1. ^ "Karnataka BJP MLC Baburao Chinchansur resigns".
  2. ^ Krishnaswamy, K. S. (1993). "Karnataka's New Step Backwards". Economic and Political Weekly. 28 (18): 847–849. ISSN 0012-9976. JSTOR 4399668.
  3. ^ "The Legislative Councils Act, 1957". Commonwealth Legal Information Institute website. Retrieved 22 April 2010.