Karnataka Assembly Election 2023 result are coming out. The election was held on 10th May and a party needs 113 seats to form the government. After 34 years any party won as many seats or got as large a vote share in Karnataka assembly polls. Congress in 1989 won 178 seats and 43.8% vote share.
- 12 BJP ministers (out of 25) lost the elections.
- 105 seats in which the winner got over 50% of the votes: 70 from Congress, 33 from BJP and 2 from JD(S)
- None of the 15 ST seats won by BJP, 12 of the 36 ST seats won by BJP.
- Lingayats comprise about 14% of the state’s 5.3 crore electorate and Vokkaligas about 12%
- Lingayat MLAs: 37 in Congress, 15 in BJP
- 15 of BJP’s 69 Lingayat candidates won
- 30 of Congress’s 61 seats in Vokaliga-dominaed Old Mysur regions
Year | 2023 | Nov 2021 (Bypolls) | 2018 | 2013 | 2008 |
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BJP | 66 (-39) | 119 | 105 | 40 | 110 |
INC | 135 (+55) | 70 | 80 | 121 | 80 |
JD(S) | 19 (-18) | 33 | 38 (includes 1 from BSP) | 40 | 28 |
Others | 4 (+2) | 2 | 2 | 7 | 6 |
Also See
- Karnataka Assembly Election 2023 – Constituency-wise Results
- Karnataka Assembly Elections 2023: Exit Polls
- Karnataka Assembly Election 2023 Opinion Poll
- Karnataka Assembly Election 2023 – Candidates of Major Parties
- All about Karnataka Assembly Elections 2023
2004 Lok Sabha To 2018 Assembly Election Results
- 2019 Lok Sabha Election Results From Karnataka
- 2014 Lok Sabha Elections Result From Karnataka
- 2009 Lok Sabha Elections Result From Karnataka
- 2004 Lok Sabha Election Result From Karnataka
- 2018 Karnataka Assembly Election Results
- Karnataka Assembly Election 2018 – Winning candidates, Constituency-wise Results
- Karnataka Poll 2018 Results – Region-wise Breakdown
- 2013 Karnataka Assembly Election Results
- 2004 Karnataka Assembly Election Results