Karnataka Assembly Elections Results 2018: Live Full List of JD(S) Winning MLA Candidates With Constituency Details

Latestly brings to you here the latest election results from all assembly segments of poll-bound Karnataka. Stay tuned with this page to get latest updates on the election results. Click here to catch the live streaming of the Karnataka Assembly Election Results 2018.

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Bengaluru, May 14: The Election Commission of India will announce the results of Karnataka assembly elections 2018 today. The counting of votes began at 8 am, followed by the emergence of early trends. Latestly brings to you here the latest election results from all assembly segments of poll-bound Karnataka. Stay tuned with this page to get latest updates on the election results. Click here to catch the live streaming of the Karnataka Assembly Election Results 2018.

The current polls are seen as one of the most complex the state had ever witnessed with many imponderables that have left most analysts to bet on a fractured mandate in a cliffhanger. All exit polls gave the Janata Dal (Secular) more seats which could make it the kingmaker if there is a hung Assembly.

Here's the Full List of JD(S) Winning Candidates

S.No Name of Candidate Name of AC Result
1 Girish Buthale Athani  Lost
2 Shivanagouda Patil Belagavi Rural  Lost
3 Shankar Malagi Bailahongal  Lost
4 Jadav Ramadurga  Lost
5 Basvaraju Kannur Terdal  Lost
6 Toufil Jhamakandi  Lost
7 Hanumantha Mavinamarad Badami  Lost
8 A S Patil Nadahalli Muddebihal  Lost
9 Appugouda Patil Basavana Bagevadi  Winner
10 Devanand Chavan Nagathana  Winner
11 B D Patil Indi  Lost
12 Managuli Channaveerappa Sindgi  Winner
13 Kedaralingaiah Jevargi  Lost
14 Raju Krishna Naik Surpur  Lost
15 Amin Reddy Shahapur  Lost
16 A C Kadalur Yadgir  Lost
17 Naganagouda Gurmitkal  Winner
18 Sushil Bai B Chincholli Lost
19 Basavaraj Diggavi Gulbarga South  Lost
20 Nasir Usthad Gulbarga North  Lost
21 Suryakanth Kurali Aland  Lost
22 Nasir Hussain Humanabad  Lost
23 Bandappa Kashampur Bidar South  Winner
24 Raja Venkatappa Naik Manvi  Winner
25 Venkatesh Poojary Devadurga  Lost
26 Siddu Bandi Lingasagur  Lost
27 Raja Somanath Naik Maski  Lost
28 Manjula D M Ravi Kanakagiri  Lost
29 Veerannagouda Police Patil Yalaburgi  Lost
30 Neeravari Kushtagi  Lost
31 Nadagouda Sindhanur  Winner
32 H N Konareddy Navalgund  Lost
33 Mallikarjuna Akki Kundagol  Lost
34 Rajanna Koravi Hubballi Dharwad Central  Lost
35 Anand Asnotikar Karwar  Winner
36 Pradeep Naik Kumta  Lost
37 Nayathulla Bhakal  Lost
38 Shashibhushan Hegde Sirsi  Lost
39 Ravindra Naik Yellapura  Lost
40 Sanjay Dange Haveri  Lost
41 Siddappa Hirekeru  Lost
42 Sripad Sahukar Ranebennur  Lost
43 Vasanth Kumar Sandur  Lost
44 N T Bommanna Kudligi  Lost
45 Yethinhatti Goudaru Molakalmuru  Lost
46 Raveesh Challakere  Lost
47 K C Veerendra Chitradurga  Lost
48 Yeshodar Hiriyuru  Lost
49 Srinivas Gadige Holalkere  Lost
50 H S Shivashankar Harihara  Lost
51 Hudigere Ramesh Channagiri  Lost
52 Shila Naik Mayakonda  Lost
53 Sharada Purya Naik Shimoga Rural  Lost
54 Appaji Gowda Bhadravathi  Lost
55 Niranjan Shivamogga  Lost
56 Manjunatha Gowda Thirthahalli  Lost
57 Baligar Shikaripura  Lost
58 Madhu Bangarappa Soraba  Lost
59 Ravi Shetty Byaindur  Lost
60 Bidthi Gangadhar Bhandari Udupi Lost
61 Venkatesh Govinde Gowda Sringeri  Lost
62 B B Ningaiah Mudigere  Lost
63 Harish Chikkamagalur  Lost
64 YSV Datta Kadur  Lost
65 Suresh Babu Chikkanayakanahalli  Lost
66 Lokeshwar Tiptur  Lost
67 M T Krishnappa Turuvekere  Lost
68 D Nagarajaiah Kunigal  Lost
69 Govindaraju Tumkur - City Lost
70 D C Gowrishankar Tumkur - Rural  Winner
71 Sudhakar Lal Koratagere  Lost
72 Srinivas Gubbi  Winner
73 Sathyanarayan Sira  Winner
74 Thimarayyappa Pavagada  Lost
75 Veerabhadraiah Madhugiri  Winner
76 Bacche Gowda Chikkaballapura Lost
77 Rajanna Siddlaghatta  Lost
78 J K Krishna Reddy Chintamani  Winner
79 C R Manohar Bagepalli  Lost
80 Venkatashiva Reddy Srinivasapura  Lost
81 Baktavatsalam KGF  Lost
82 Mallesh Bangarpet  Lost
83 Manjunath Gowda Malur  Lost
84 Gopal K R Pura  Lost
85 Chandranna Bytarayanapura  Lost
86 Javarai Gowda Yeshwanthpur Lost
87 Manjunath Dasarahalli Winner
88 Gopaliah Mahalakshmi Layout  Winner
89 Hanumanthegowda Hebbal  Lost
90 Anwar Sharief Sarvajnanagar  Lost
91 Narayanaswamy Gandhinagar  Lost
92 Bage Gowda Basavangudi  Lost
93 Gopal Padmanabhanagar  Lost
94 Devadas BTM Layout  Lost
95 Pillamunishamappa Devanahalli  Winner
96 Mune Gowda Doddaballapura  Lost
97 Srinivasa Murthy Nelamangala  Winner
98 H D Kumaraswamy Ramanagaram  Winner
99 Manju Magadi  Winner
100 Annadani Malavalli Winner
101 D C Thammanna Maddur Winner
102 C S Puttaraju Malkote  Winner
103 Ravindra Srikantaiah Srirangapatna  Winner
104 Narayana Gowda K R Pet  Winner
105 Suresh Gowda Nagamangala  Winner
106 C N Balakrishna Sharavanbelagola Winner
107 Shivalinge Gowda Arasikere  Winner
108 H S Prakash Hassan  Lost
109 H D Revanna Holenarasipura  Winner
110 A T Ramaswamy Arkalgud  Winner
111 H K Kumaraswamy Sakaleshpura  Winner
112 Lingesh Beluru  Winner
113 Jeevijaya Madikeri  Lost
114 Sanketh Puvaiah Virajpet  Lost
115 Mahadeva Periyapatna  Winner
116 Sa Ra Mahesh K R Nagar  Winner
117 H Vishwanth Hunasuru  Winner
118 G T Deve Gowda Chamundeshwari  Winner
119 K S Rangappa Chamaraja  Lost
120 Abdula Narasimhaja  Lost
121 Mallesh Krishnaraja Winner
122 Abhishek Varuna  Lost
123 Chikkana H D Kote  Lost
124 Samruddhi Manjunath Mulbagal Winner
125 Ashwin Kumar T Narasipura  Winner
126 K R Ramesh Haliyal  Lost
127 Kagwad Magannanavar  Lost
128 Kudachi-SC Rajendra Annappa Halhole  Lost
129 Hukkeri M B Patil  Lost
130 Gokak Karippa Lakshman Talwar  Lost
131 Yamkanmaradi-ST Shankar Barmagasthi  Lost
132 Belgaum Uttar Dharmaraj  Lost
133 Khanapur Nasir Bhagvan  Lost
134 Saundatti D F Patil  Lost
135 Mudhol-SC Shankar Naik  Lost
136 Jamkhandi Sadashivamaruti Kalaal  Lost
137 Bilagi Sangappa Tandgal  Lost
138 Hungund Shivannagoundi  Lost
139 Muddebihal Mangaladevi Biradar  Lost
140 Devarhipparagi Rajugowda Patil  Lost
141 Sedam Sunitha  Lost
142 Basavakalyan PGR Sindhya  Lost
143 Bhalki Prakash Khandre  Lost
144 Aurad-SC Dhanraji Jadav Lost
145 Raichur Rural-ST Ravi Patil Lost
146 Raichur Mahantesh Patil Lost
147 Gangawati Kariyanna Sangati Lost
148 Koppal Sayyed Lost
149 Ron Ravi Doddameti Lost
150 Nargund Girish Patil Lost
151 Kalghatagi Nimbanna  Lost
152 Shiggaon Ashok Bevinamarad Lost
153 Hadagali-SC Putresh  Lost
154 Hagaribommanahalli-SC S Krishna Naik Lost
155 Kampli-ST B Narayanappa Lost
156 Siruguppa-ST G K hanumanthappa Lost
157 Bellary-ST Thayanna  Lost
158 Bellary City Iqbal Ahmad  Winner
159 Hosadurga Shashikumar Lost
160 Jagalur-ST Devendrappa Lost
161 Davangere North Vaddanahali Shivashankar  Lost
162 Davangere South Amanulla Khan  Lost
163 Kundapura Tekatte Prakash Shetty  Lost
164 Tarikere Shivashankarappa Lost
165 Gauribidanur Narasimhamurthy Lost
166 Rajarajeshwari Nagar Ramchandru  Lost
167 Malleshwaram MadhuSudhan Lost
168 C.V. Raman Nagar(SC) Ramesh  Lost
169 Shanti Nagar Sridhar Reddy  Lost
170 Rajaji Nagar Jedarahalli Krishnappa Lost
171 Chamrajpet Altaf  Lost
172 Chickpet Hemchandra Sagar Lost
173 Jayanagar Tanveer Ahmad  Lost
174 Bangalore South R Prabhakar Reddy  Lost
175 Channapatna H.D. Kumaraswamy  Winner
176 Mandya M Srinivas Winner
177 Moodabidri Amarnath Shetty  Lost
178 Nanjangud(SC) Dayananda  Lost
179 Hanur Manjunath Lost
180 Bommanahalli N. Somshekar  Lost
181 Kanakapur Narayana Gowda Lost
182 Afjalpur Govind Bhat  Lost

As per reports, several polling agencies predicted in their exit polls that the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) would emerge the single-largest party. People of Karnataka wen to poll on May 12 and the counting of votes is underway today. Polling was done in 58,546 polling stations, each equipped with Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) and Voter Verified Paper Audit Trails (VVPATs).

The election in two constituencies, Jayanagar and R.R. Nagar was postponed on the polling day. In Jayanagar, the polling has been deferred due to the death of a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate, B N Vijay Kumar, while in R.R. Nagar, it has been postponed due to fake voter-ID row. The election in Karnataka is considered crucial for the Congress Party, as it would be looking to prevent the BJP juggernaut from expanding its footprints in the south.

It must be noted that over 2,600 candidates are in the fray-- more than 2400 men and and over 200 women. The total voters including service electors according to the 2018 final rolls are 5,06,90,538, of whom 2,56,75,579 male voters, 2,50,09,904 female and 5,055 transgender voters. Officials said 58,008 polling stations have been set up across the state, of which 12002 have been designated as "critical", with over 3,50,000 polling personnel on duty.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on May 15, 2018 08:28 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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