Karnataka MLC Election Results 2022, winners list, margin and more

Published : Jun 15, 2022, 10:32 AM ISTUpdated : Jun 16, 2022, 07:21 PM IST
Karnataka MLC Election Results 2022, winners list, margin and more

Synopsis

The Congress party has won two of the four seats in the Karnataka Legislative Council biennial elections. The BJP won one of the seats

The Congress party has won two of the four seats in the Karnataka Legislative Council biennial elections. The BJP won one of the seats.

The counting of votes was undertaken on Wednesday at two Graduates' and two Teachers' constituency seats. Only four women are among the 49 candidates who contested the elections which were on Monday, June 13, 2022, at 607 polling stations.

The elections to the four Upper House seats were necessitated as the tenure of BJP leaders Nirani Hanamant Rudrappa (North-West Graduates' seat) and Arun Shahpur (North-West Teachers'), and that of JD-S leaders K T Srikante Gowda (South Graduates') and Basavaraj Horatti (West Teachers') ends on July 4.

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More than the Congress and JD-S, the Bharatiya Janata Party would be hoping to win these elections to ensure that its majority in the 75-member upper house remains intact. The BJP recently gained majority status in the legislative council after four of its candidates were elected unopposed during the biennial polls for seven MLC seats in the state by MLAs last month. 

The Congress and the BJP have fielded one candidate each in all the four constituencies: North-West Graduates', North-West Teachers’, West Teachers' and South Graduates'. 

In three constituencies, barring the North-West Graduates' constituency, the JD-S has put up candidates. The remaining candidates are either independents or represent unrecognised parties. 

Watch this space as detailed results unfold...

In the West Teachers' constituency, BJP-backed Basavaraj Horatti defeated his nearest rival from Congress, Basavaraj Gurikar.

* In the North-West Teachers' constituency, former Congress MLA and MP Prakash Hukkeri defeated BJP's Arun Shahpur and Chandrashekhar Esappa Loni of the JD-S

* Congress candidate Madhu G Madegowda defeated BJP's MV Ravishankar to win from the South Graduates Constituency.

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