Constituency in Karnataka, India
Bangalore North Incumbent D. V. Sadananda Gowda Parliamentary Party Bharatiya Janata Party Elected Year 2014 Established 1951–present Reservation None State Karnataka Total Electors 2,401,472[1] Assembly Constituencies K. R. Pura Byatarayanapura Yeshvanthapura Dasarahalli Mahalakshmi Layout Malleshwara Hebbal Pulakeshinagar
Bengaluru 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 Bengaluru North. For the 1957 and 1962 elections it was known as Bengaluru City. For the 1967 and 1971 elections it formed a constituency jointly with Bengaluru South and was known as Bengaluru. From 1951–73, this constituency resided in Mysuru State . On 1 November 1973, Mysuru State was renamed as Karnataka.[2]
Bengaluru 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 [ ]
As of 2014, Bengaluru North Lok Sabha constituency comprises the following eight Legislative Assembly segments:[5]
Members of Parliament [ ]
Election results [ ]
General election 1951 [ ]
Indian general election, 1951–52 : Bengaluru North[7]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
INC
Keshava Iyengar
83,513
47.17
N/A
Socialist
C. G. K. Reddy
24,666
13.93
N/A
Independent
Mohammad Hanif
22,399
12.65
N/A
Independent
E. P. W. Dacosta
17,575
9.93
N/A
KMPP
D. N. Hosali
15,453
8.73
N/A
Independent
A. M. Dharmalingam
8,240
4.65
N/A
Independent
S. K. Venkataranga Iyengar
5,211
2.94
N/A
Margin of victory
58,847
33.24
N/A
Turnout
177,057
45.40
N/A
INC hold
Swing
General election 1957 [ ]
1957 Indian general election : Bangalore City[8]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
INC
Keshava Iyengar
89,611
58.26
+11.09
Independent
Haridranath Chattopadhyaya
46,948
30.52
N/A
BJS
M. A. Venkat Rao
17,248
11.21
N/A
Margin of victory
42,663
27.74
-5.50
Turnout
153,807
43.33
-2.07
INC hold
Swing
General election 1962 [ ]
General election 1967 [ ]
1967 Indian general election : Bangalore[10]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
INC
K. Hanumanthaiya
130,814
47.87
-7.36
Independent
T. Subramanya
80,194
29.34
N/A
Independent
S. R. M. Ahmad
34,239
12.53
N/A
Independent
G. Rangaswamy
28,047
10.26
N/A
Margin of victory
50,620
18.53
-9.80
Turnout
282,182
52.13
-3.70
INC hold
Swing
General election 1971 [ ]
1971 Indian general election : Bangalore[11]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
INC
K. Hanumanthaiya
181,819
65.13
+17.26
BJS
M. Gopala Krishna Adiga
77,789
27.87
N/A
CPI
M. S. Krishnan
6,914
2.48
N/A
Independent
S. R. Mukhtar Ahmed
4,371
1.57
-10.96
Independent
L. Krishna Murthy
2,137
0.77
N/A
Independent
S. Clement
1,795
0.64
N/A
Independent
C. S. Gundappa
1,490
0.53
N/A
Independent
R. Shanmugam
1,321
0.47
N/A
Independent
C. Krishna
397
0.14
N/A
Independent
G. Rangaswamy
319
0.11
-10.15
Independent
T. Dorairaj
307
0.11
N/A
Independent
S. N. Sastry
183
0.07
N/A
Independent
H. Y. S. Devaru
163
0.06
N/A
Independent
Krishna Kant Mishra
154
0.06
N/A
Margin of victory
104,030
37.26
+18.73
Turnout
282,994
45.27
-6.86
INC hold
Swing
General election 1977 [ ]
1977 Indian general election : Bangalore North[12]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
INC
C. K. Jaffer Sharief
198,669
54.18
-10.95
BLD
M. Chandrasekhar
158,485
43.22
N/A
Independent
Abdul Azeez Memon
3,195
0.87
N/A
Independent
M. Guruswamy
2,299
0.63
N/A
Independent
K. K. Mishra
1,678
0.46
+0.40
Independent
Haji S. Habib Khan Azad Bashu
1,426
0.39
N/A
Independent
Rani Annadurai
924
0.25
N/A
Margin of victory
40,184
10.96
-26.30
Turnout
374,502
60.17
+14.90
INC hold
Swing
General election 1980 [ ]
1980 Indian general election : Bangalore North[13]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
INC(I)
C. K. Jaffer Sharief
219,108
55.21
+1.03
JP
B. Channabyregowda
102,573
25.84
N/A
INC(U)
M. D. Nataraj
65,253
16.44
N/A
JP(S)
H. L. Nanjappa
7,666
1.93
N/A
Independent
B. S. Nazeer Hussain Khan
1,123
0.28
N/A
Independent
B. M. Venkateshalu
793
0.20
N/A
Independent
A. R. Abdul Shukoor
364
0.09
N/A
Margin of victory
116,535
29.37
+18.41
Turnout
405,967
52.37
-7.80
INC hold
Swing
General election 1984 [ ]
1984 Indian general election : Bangalore North[14]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
INC
C. K. Jaffer Sharief
260,279
51.13
-4.08
JP
George Fernandes
218,733
42.97
+17.13
Independent
G. I. D'Souza
4,534
0.89
N/A
Independent
Narayana Reddy
4,341
0.85
N/A
Independent
Momu Anjanappa Reddy
2,305
0.45
N/A
Independent
B. K. Narayanaswamy
1,968
0.39
N/A
Independent
M. S. Channappa
1,827
0.36
N/A
Independent
D. S. William
1,779
0.35
N/A
BJP
N. Rajappa
1,704
0.33
N/A
Independent
Shankara B. R.
1,261
0.25
N/A
Independent
Jayaramu
1,142
0.22
N/A
Independent
B. M. Krishna Reddy
993
0.20
N/A
Independent
Mundey Phutane
892
0.18
N/A
Independent
T. Shivaram
830
0.16
N/A
Independent
B. Jayaram
634
0.12
N/A
Independent
Mohammed Saleh
614
0.12
N/A
Independent
Khalid Nishu
605
0.12
N/A
Independent
H. G. Lingaraj
592
0.12
N/A
Independent
H. R. Siddalingachar
544
0.11
N/A
Independent
Syed Rafiuddin
531
0.10
N/A
Independent
S. Kanagarajan
516
0.10
N/A
Independent
K. M. A. H. Gowda
375
0.07
N/A
Independent
A. Vijayanarayana Gowda
375
0.07
N/A
Independent
C. Srinivasa
369
0.07
N/A
Independent
K. K. Mishra
368
0.07
N/A
Independent
K. M. Nagaraja Reddy
367
0.07
N/A
Independent
H. V. Mohana
250
0.05
N/A
Independent
A. R. Abdul Shukoor
179
0.04
N/A
Independent
S. Manthiyappa
155
0.03
N/A
Margin of victory
41,546
8.16
-21.21
Turnout
518,766
59.68
+7.31
INC hold
Swing
General election 1989 [ ]
1989 Indian general election : Bangalore North[15]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
INC
C. K. Jaffer Sharief
390,460
51.85
+0.72
JD
Lawrence V. Fernandes
283,336
37.63
N/A
Independent
Syed Shahabuddin
55,046
7.31
N/A
Independent
B. R. Shankar
4,482
0.60
N/A
Independent
K. N. Kempaiah
3,120
0.41
N/A
Independent
B. Venkataswamappa
2,457
0.33
N/A
Scientific Vedic Revolutionary Party
K. K. Mishra
2,192
0.29
N/A
Independent
Byataraje Gowda
1,570
0.21
N/A
Independent
M. A. Khan
1,449
0.19
N/A
Independent
Narayanappa
1,376
0.18
N/A
Independent
V. Aswathappa
1,221
0.16
N/A
Independent
T. N. Rama Rao
1,209
0.16
N/A
Independent
A. Narayana Swamy
1,178
0.16
N/A
Independent
C. R. Lokesh Reddy
957
0.13
N/A
Independent
Balakrishnappa
901
0.12
N/A
IUML
Abdul Azeez Memon
843
0.11
N/A
Independent
M. L. Subbaraj
619
0.08
N/A
Independent
Venkateswara
618
0.08
N/A
Margin of victory
107,124
14.22
+6.06
Turnout
781,199
58.82
-0.86
INC hold
Swing
General election 1991 [ ]
1991 Indian general election : Bangalore North[16]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
INC
C. K. Jaffer Sharief
252,272
41.72
-10.13
JD
C. Narayanaswamy
191,955
31.75
-5.88
BJP
Pramila Nesargi
145,074
23.99
N/A
Surajya Party
K. K. Mishra
2,414
0.40
N/A
Independent
B. K. Narayanaswamy
1,161
0.19
N/A
Independent
Shivaramanna
1,067
0.18
N/A
Independent
C. J. Khader Nawaz Sharief
923
0.15
N/A
LKD
S. M. Raju
857
0.14
N/A
Independent
Mallikarjuna
747
0.12
N/A
Independent
K. Satyanarayana
720
0.12
N/A
Independent
Prabhuraju
704
0.12
N/A
Independent
Panner Selvan
665
0.11
N/A
Independent
H. V. Mohan
619
0.10
N/A
Independent
M. R. Vijaya Kumar
604
0.10
N/A
Independent
B. Puttaraju
542
0.09
N/A
Independent
L. Lakshmaiah
522
0.09
N/A
Independent
D. Jairam
469
0.08
N/A
Independent
M. A. Shujath Pasha
428
0.07
N/A
Kannada Paksha
Sripada Rao
410
0.07
N/A
Independent
Mahaboob B. E.
386
0.06
N/A
Independent
P. Venkatesh
299
0.05
N/A
Independent
H. K. Chandrashekar
263
0.04
N/A
Independent
Narayanappa
255
0.04
N/A
Independent
D. R. Venkatesh Gowda
234
0.04
N/A
JP
V. Aswathappa
213
0.04
N/A
Independent
M. Krishnappa
177
0.03
N/A
Independent
B. M. Krishna Reddy
161
0.03
N/A
Independent
Byataraja Gowda
153
0.03
-0.18
Independent
M. Sundra Murthy
120
0.02
N/A
Independent
Gaddam Obalesh
115
0.02
N/A
Independent
Fayaz Pasha
111
0.02
N/A
Margin of victory
60,317
9.97
-4.25
Turnout
617,388
46.24
-12.58
INC hold
Swing
General election 1996 [ ]
1996 Indian general election : Bangalore North[17]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
JD
C. Narayanaswamy
398,650
48.64
+16.89
INC
Mohd. Obaidulla Sharief
265,348
32.37
-9.35
BJP
Y. Ramakrishna
124,416
15.18
-8.81
BSP
B. Krishnappa
5,168
0.63
N/A
Surajya Party
K. K. Mishra
4,917
0.60
+0.20
Independent
Noorali Afzal
1,555
0.19
N/A
Independent
Bhaskar Reddy
1,444
0.18
N/A
Independent
G. B. Muthukumar
1,027
0.13
N/A
Independent
B. K. Narayanaswamy
906
0.11
-0.08
Bharathiya Nethaji Party
A. S. Mohanakrishnan
887
0.11
N/A
Independent
Lakshmaiah
867
0.11
+0.02
Independent
K. Padmarajan
848
0.10
N/A
Independent
B. Venkataswamappa
816
0.10
N/A
Independent
H. Basavaraj
772
0.09
N/A
Independent
Noor Pasha
755
0.09
N/A
Independent
Padmanabha Pillai
699
0.09
N/A
Independent
Mohd. Imtiaz
654
0.08
N/A
Independent
A. S. Paul
619
0.08
N/A
Independent
Antony F. Rajiv
577
0.07
N/A
Independent
Bharathkumar
566
0.07
N/A
Independent
M. Mohan
555
0.07
N/A
Independent
Mohd. Asif
536
0.07
N/A
Independent
Dodda Venkatashamappa
532
0.06
N/A
Independent
H. M. Ramakrishna
458
0.06
N/A
Independent
H. M. Sreenivasa Rao
445
0.05
N/A
Independent
K. Ananda
429
0.05
N/A
Independent
Meer Layaq Hussain
421
0.05
N/A
Independent
B. P. Umamahesh
369
0.05
N/A
Independent
M. Sundaramurthy
335
0.04
+0.02
Independent
S. K. Dhanraj
334
0.04
N/A
Independent
Bijoor S. R.
318
0.04
N/A
Independent
B. Ramesh
314
0.04
N/A
Independent
B. S. Shashidhar
306
0.04
N/A
Independent
C. Mahendra
288
0.04
N/A
Independent
Gaddam Obalesh
262
0.03
+0.01
Independent
G. Govinda Reddy
253
0.03
N/A
Independent
K. Sathyanarayana
228
0.03
N/A
Independent
B. Manzoor Ahmed
207
0.03
N/A
Independent
V. Aswathappa
203
0.02
N/A
Independent
M. Narayana
196
0.02
N/A
Independent
Rabhindranath Ojza
189
0.02
N/A
Independent
Monandev Alva
178
0.02
N/A
Independent
M. D. Shaik Dil
169
0.02
N/A
Independent
K. M. Thomas
166
0.02
N/A
Independent
Ravi Kumar
160
0.02
N/A
Independent
Yellegowda
158
0.02
N/A
Independent
N. K. Chandrashekar
128
0.02
N/A
Margin of victory
133,302
16.27
+6.30
Turnout
834,759
54.26
+8.02
JD gain from INC
Swing
General election 1998 [ ]
1998 Indian general election : Bangalore North[18]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
INC
C. K. Jaffer Sharief
399,582
42.11
-9.74
Lok Shakti
D. R. Jeevaraj Alva
327,135
34.48
N/A
JD
C. Narayanaswamy
206,396
21.75
-26.89
JP
R. Saravanan
4,959
0.52
N/A
BSP
J. Krishnappa
2,784
0.29
-0.34
Independent
Muniswamappa
1,258
0.13
N/A
Independent
Meer Layaq Hussain
1,247
0.13
+0.08
Independent
Muhammed Yasin
1,216
0.13
N/A
Independent
A. S. Rajan
1,140
0.12
N/A
Independent
Abdul Moulana Shariff
950
0.10
N/A
Independent
S. M. Raju
471
0.05
N/A
Independent
Asif Ali Shah
408
0.04
N/A
Independent
B. N. Srinivas
378
0.04
N/A
Independent
Noor Ali Afjal
340
0.04
N/A
Independent
Babu Abel
308
0.03
N/A
Independent
Siva Channabasappa
275
0.03
N/A
Margin of victory
72,447
7.63
-8.64
Turnout
961,717
57.78
+3.52
INC gain from JD
Swing
General election 1999 [ ]
General election 2004 [ ]
2004 Indian general election : Bangalore North[20]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
BJP
Dr. H. T. Sangliana
473,502
40.93
N/A
INC
C. K. Jaffer Sharief
443,144
38.31
-12.79
JD(S)
C. M. Ibrahim
208,588
18.03
+7.74
Independent
M. Venkatesh
11,347
0.98
N/A
Kannada Nadu Party
Joe Simon
7,079
0.61
N/A
Independent
Mohamad Ibrahim
6,878
0.59
N/A
Independent
Meer Layaq Hussain
3,604
0.31
-0.98
Independent
Uma K.
2,703
0.23
N/A
Margin of victory
30,358
2.62
-1.45
Turnout
1,156,845
54.22
BJP gain from INC
Swing
General election 2009 [ ]
2009 Indian general elections : Bangalore North[21] [22]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
BJP
D. B. Chandre Gowda
452,920
45.22
+4.29
INC
C. K. Jaffer Sharief
393,255
39.26
+0.95
JD(S)
R. Surendra Babu
110,983
11.08
-6.95
BSP
Padmaa K. Bhat
8,731
0.87
N/A
Independent
H. Pillaiah
5,804
0.58
N/A
Independent
V. Prasanna Kumar
4,034
0.40
N/A
Independent
T. B. Madwaraja
3,529
0.35
N/A
Independent
Zafer Mohiuddin
2,196
0.22
N/A
Independent
N. Harish Gowda
2,016
0.20
N/A
Independent
K. A. Mohan
1,932
0.19
N/A
Independent
Joseph Solomon
1,650
0.16
N/A
Bharatiya Praja Paksha
M. Tippuvardhan
1,506
0.15
N/A
Independent
Meer Layaq Hussain
1,304
0.13
-0.18
Independent
L. Nagaraj
1,198
0.12
N/A
Independent
T. R. Chandrahasa
1,017
0.10
N/A
Independent
A. Jaleel
864
0.09
N/A
Independent
Venkatesa Shetty
840
0.08
N/A
Independent
Kanya Kumar
828
0.08
N/A
Independent
H. A. Shivakumar
821
0.08
N/A
Independent
Anchana Khanna
797
0.08
N/A
Independent
Syed Akbar Basha
796
0.08
N/A
Independent
K. Sathyanarayana
691
0.07
N/A
Independent
G. S. Kumar
667
0.07
N/A
Independent
M. U. Venkateshaiah
666
0.07
N/A
Independent
B. K. Chandra
661
0.07
N/A
Independent
C. Krishnamurthy
647
0.06
N/A
Independent
Lakshmaiah
485
0.05
N/A
Margin of victory
59,665
5.96
+3.34
Turnout
1,001,657
46.72
-7.50
BJP hold
Swing
General election 2014 [ ]
2014 Indian general elections : Bangalore North [1] [23]
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
BJP
D. V. Sadananda Gowda
7,18,326
52.91
+7.69
INC
C. Narayanaswamy
4,88,562
35.99
-3.27
JD(S)
Abdul Azeem
92,681
6.83
-4.25
AAP
Babu Mathew
28,107
2.07
N/A
BSP
V Velu
5,586
0.41
-0.46
Gareeb Aadmi Party
Sun Star D. Jayaram
3,784
0.28
N/A
Independent
Sunil V. J.
1,561
0.12
N/A
Independent
S. Ramu
1,131
0.08
N/A
Independent
M. U. Venkatesh Simha Bhovi
1,033
0.08
N/A
Independent
Manohar H. A.
919
0.07
N/A
Independent
T. S. Chaithanya (S. J. R.)
911
0.07
N/A
RPI(A)
Muthuraju M.
829
0.06
N/A
Independent
Mohammed Qutbuddin
680
0.05
N/A
Independent
Meer Layaq Hussain
612
0.05
-0.08
NOTA
None of the above
11,996
0.88
N/A
Margin of victory
2,29,764
16.92
+10.98
Turnout
13,57,553
56.53
+9.81
BJP hold
Swing
General election 2019 [ ]
2019 Indian general elections : Bangalore North
Party
Candidate
Votes
%
BJP
D. V. Sadananda Gowda
8,24,500
52.87
8.25
INC
Krishna Byre Gowda
6,76,982
43.41
7.42
NOTA
None of the Above
11,632
0.75
0.13
IND
K. N. Jagadesh Kumar
8,463
0.54
Margin of victory
1,47,518
9.46
7.46
Turnout
15,60,324
54.76
1.77
BJP hold
Swing
0.04
See also [ ]
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