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Belagavi Lok Sabha constituency of Karnataka: Full list of candidates, polling dates
Here is the full list of candidates contesting the Lok Sabha election in 2019 from Belagavi Lok Sabha Constituency of Karnataka.
Belagavi is one of the 28 Lok Sabha constituencies in Karnataka. Voting for Lok Sabha election in Karnataka was held in two phases on April 18 and April 23. Belagavi went to polls on April 23 and counting will be held on May 23.
Belagavi registered 67.43 percent voter turnout in 2019, a loss of 1 percent. The total number of electors in the constituency is 1771829 while the total voter turnout is 1194806. While in 2014, the constituency registered 68.43 percent voter turnout. The total number of electors in the constituency was 1575125 while the total voter's turnout was 1077824.
Angadi Suresh Channabasappa of Bharatiya Janata Party, Badroddin Kamdod of Bahujan Samaj Party and Dr. Sadhunavar of Indian National Congress are a few prominent candidates contesting for general elections 2019 from Belagavi Lok Sabha constituency in Karnataka.
Belagavi parliamentary constituency comprises of eight assembly segments namely Arabhavi, Gokak, Belagavi Uttar, Belagavi Dakshin, Belagavi Rural, Bailhongal, Saundatti Yellamma and Ramdurg.
Here is the full list of candidates contesting the Lok Sabha election in 2019 from Belagavi Lok Sabha Constituency of Karnataka.
Karnataka Lok Sabha constituencies: All you need to know
SL. NO. | Candidate Name | Party Name |
---|---|---|
1 | ANGADI SURESH CHANNABASAPPA | Bharatiya Janata Party |
2 | BADRODDIN KAMDOD | Bahujan Samaj Party |
3 | Dr.SADHUNAVAR | Indian National Congress |
4 | DILSHAD SIKANDAR TAHASHILDAR | Republican Party of India (A) |
5 | MANJUNATH H RAJAPPANAVAR | Uttama Prajaakeeya Party |
6 | ANIL BABAN HEGADE | Independent |
7 | ASHUTOSH S KAMBALE | Independent |
8 | ANAND RAMESH PATIL | Independent |
9 | UDAY KUNDARGI | Independent |
10 | UDAY TUKARAM NAIK | Independent |
11 | ONKARSINGH BHATIA | Independent |
12 | KALLAPPA KRUSHNA KOWADKAR | Independent |
13 | KAVITA DEEPAK KOLE | Independent |
14 | KRISHNAKANT KAMANNA BIRJE | Independent |
15 | GAJANAN AMRUT TOKANEKAR | Independent |
16 | GANESH M DADDIKAR | Independent |
17 | GOPAL BALAWANTRAO DESAI | Independent |
18 | CHETAKKUMAR YALLAPPA KAMBLE | Independent |
19 | DHANANJAY RAJARAM PATIL | Independent |
20 | NAGESH SUBHASH BOBATE | Independent |
21 | NITEEN DHONDIBA ANANDACHE | Independent |
22 | NILKANTH MAHADEV PATIL | Independent |
23 | NANDA MARUTI KODACHWADKAR | Independent |
24 | PRAKASH BALAPPA NESARKAR | Independent |
25 | PRANAM PRAKASH PATIL | Independent |
26 | PRABHAKAR BHUJANG PATIL | Independent |
27 | PANDURANG MALLAPPA PATTAN | Independent |
28 | BULAND DEEPAK DALVI | Independent |
29 | MAHADEV MARUTI MANGANAKAR | Independent |
30 | MARUTI SIDDAPPA CHOUGULE | Independent |
31 | MEGHARAJ SHIVAGOUDAPPA KHANAGOUDAR | Independent |
32 | RANJIT KALLAPPA PATIL | Independent |
33 | RAJU CHANGAPPA DIVATAGI | Independent |
34 | RAJENDRA YALLAPPA PATIL | Independent |
35 | RAMCHANDRA KRISHNA GAONKAR | Independent |
36 | RAMCHANDRA DATTOBA PATIL | Independent |
37 | LAXMAN BHIMARAO DALAVI | Independent |
38 | LAXMANRAO SOMANNA MELGE | Independent |
39 | LAXMI SUNIL MUTAGEKAR | Independent |
40 | VIJAY KRISHNA MADAR | Independent |
41 | VIJAY LAXMAN PATIL | Independent |
42 | VINAYAK GOPAL GUNJATKAR | Independent |
43 | VINAYAK BALKRISHNA MORE | Independent |
44 | VISHWANATH RAGHUNATH BUWAJI | Independent |
45 | SHIVARAJ NARAYAN PATIL | Independent |
46 | SHRIKANT BALKRISHNA KADAM | Independent |
47 | SHUBHAM VIKRANT SHELKE | Independent |
48 | SHANKAR PUNNAPPA CHAUGALE | Independent |
49 | RATOD SHANKAR PANDAPPA | Independent |
50 | SACHIN MANOHAR NIKAM | Independent |
51 | SACHIN SHANTARAM KELAVEKAR | Independent |
52 | SUNIL GUDDAKAYU | Independent |
53 | SUNIL VITTAL DASAR | Independent |
54 | SURESH KHEMANA RAJUKAR | Independent |
55 | SURESH BASAPPA MARALINGANNAVAR | Independent |
56 | SANJAY SHIVAPPA KAMBLE | Independent |
57 | SANDIP VASANTH LAD | Independent |
Also read: Belagavi Lok Sabha constituency
For the last three parliamentary elections, the seat has been in the Bharatiya Janata Party's kitty. In 2014, Bharatiya Janata Party leader Suresh Channabasappa Angadi won the seat by a margin of 75860 votes. While Suresh Angadi bagged 554417 votes, Congress candidate Laxmi R Hebbalkar bagged the second spot with 454988 votes.