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Karnataka Lok Sabha Elections 2014 Voter Turnout

General elections (Lok Sabha elections) were held in India during April-May 2014 in nine phases. Elections were held in Karnataka in the 5th phase. Bangalore has a huge population in the IT/BT sector who tend to complain a lot about non-governance. Unfortunately, the voter turnout in Bangalore was the worst in the state.

The state has 46,211,844 voters and 434 candidates in the fray. 21 candidates among the 434 are women.

Sl.NoName of the constituencyTurnout – 2009 (%)Turnout – 2014 (%)Increase in polling (%)
1Chikkodi67.5674.587.02
2Belagavi54.7568.4313.68
3Bagalkot63.0768.885.81
4Bijapur (Reserve, SC)47.2959.7112.42
5Gulbarga (Reserve, SC)49.1957.98.71
6Raichur (Reserve, ST)45.958.2712.37
7Bidar52.9960.157.16
8Koppal55.3565.5910.24
9Bellary (Reserve, ST)61.4470.288.84
10Haveri63.5971.68.01
11Hubli – Dharwad56.5565.959.4
12Uttara Kannada59.0969.210.11
13Davangere67.4673.25.74
14Shimoga66.4772.315.84
15Udupi – Chickmagalur68.1874.666.48
16Hassan69.1773.54.33
17Dakshina Kannada74.4577.182.73
18Chitradurga (Reserve, SC)54.4966.0711.58
19Tumkur64.7972.57.71
20Mandya68.7971.422.63
21Mysore – Kodagu 58.8866.537.65
22Chamaraja Nagar (Reserve, SC)67.9172.814.9
23Bangalore Rural57.9268.810.88
24Bangalore North46.7256.479.75
25Bangalore Central44.5555.711.15
26Bangalore South44.7455.6910.95
27Chikkaballapur68.0976.067.97
28Kolar (Reserve, SC)69.1575.56.35

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