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1985 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election
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The 1985 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election was held in the Indian state of Karnataka to elect 224 members of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly.[1] The elections resulted in a spectacular victory for the Janata Party, led by Chief minister Ramakrishna Hegde.
Results
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Party | Seats Contested |
Seats Won |
Votes | Vote % | Seat change | ||||
Janata Party | 205 | 139 | 6,418,795 | 43.60% | ![]() | ||||
Indian National Congress | 223 | 65 | 6,009,461 | 40.82% | ![]() | ||||
Communist Party of India | 7 | 3 | 133,008 | 0.90% | ![]() | ||||
Bharatiya Janata Party | 116 | 2 | 571,280 | 3.88% | ![]() | ||||
Communist Party of India (Marxist) | 7 | 2 | 127,333 | 0.86% | ![]() | ||||
Independents | 1200 | 13 | 1,393,626 | 9.47% | ![]() | ||||
Total | 1795 | 224 | 14,720,634 |
Elected members
Constituency | Reserved for (SC/ST/None) |
Member | Party | |
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Aurad | None | Gurupadappa Nagmarpalli | Janata Party | |
Bhalki | None | Kalyanrao Sangappa Molakere | Janata Party | |
Hulsoor | SC | Shivakantha Chature | Janata Party | |
Bidar | None | Mohd. Laiquddin Buranuddin | Indian National Congress | |
Humnabad | None | Baswaraj Hawagappa Patil | Indian National Congress | |
Basavakalyan | None | Basavaraj Patil Attur | Janata Party | |
Chincholi | None | Veerayya Swami Mahalingayya | Indian National Congress | |
Kamalapur | SC | G. Ramkrishna | Indian National Congress | |
Alland | None | Sharanabasappa Mali Patil Dhangapur | Indian National Congress | |
Gulbarga | None | S. K. Kanta | Janata Party | |
Shahabad | SC | K. B. Shanappa | Communist Party of India | |
Afzalpur | None | Malikayya Venkayya Guttadar | Indian National Congress | |
Chitapur | None | Vishwanath Patil Hebbal | Janata Party | |
Sedam | None | Chandershekhar Reddy Madna | Independent | |
Jewargi | None | Dharamsingh Narayansingh | Indian National Congress | |
Gurmitkal | SC | Mallikarjun Kharge | Indian National Congress | |
Yadgir | None | Vishwanath Reddy | Janata Party | |
Shahapur | None | Shivashekhara Gouda Sirwal | Indian National Congress | |
Shorapur | None | Madan Gopal Naik | Indian National Congress | |
Deodurg | SC | A. Purshpavathi | Janata Party | |
Raichur | None | Mohamed Oner Abdul Rahman | Indian National Congress | |
Kalmala | None | Krishnamurthy | Janata Party | |
Manvi | None | Thimmangouda Anwari | Janata Party | |
Lingsugur | None | Rana Amarappa Naik | Janata Party | |
Sindhnoor | None | R. Narayanappa | Indian National Congress | |
Kushtagi | None | M. S. Patil | Janata Party | |
Yelburga | None | Basawaraj Rayraddi | Janata Party | |
Kanakagiri | None | Srirangadevarayalu | Indian National Congress | |
Gangavathi | None | Gawli Mahadevappa | Janata Party | |
Koppal | None | Agadi Viruprakashappa Sanganna | Janata Party | |
Siruguppa | None | C. M. Revana Siddaiah | Janata Party | |
Kurugodu | None | B. Shivarama Reddy | Janata Party | |
Bellary | None | M. Ramappa | Indian National Congress | |
Hospet | None | Bhimaneni Kondaiah | Janata Party | |
Sandur | None | U. Bhupathi | Janata Party | |
Kudligi | None | N. T. Bommanna | Indian National Congress | |
Kottur | None | K. V. Ravindranath Babu | Indian National Congress | |
Hadagalli | None | M. P. Prakash | Janata Party | |
Harapanahalli | SC | B. H. Enka Naik | Indian National Congress | |
Harihar | None | B. G. Kotrappa | Janata Party | |
Davangere | None | Pampapathi | Communist Party of India | |
Mayakonda | None | K. Mallappa | Janata Party | |
Bharamasagara | SC | B. M. Thippesamy | Janata Party | |
Chitradurga | None | H. Ekanthaiah | Janata Party | |
Jagalur | None | G. H. Aswathreddy | Indian National Congress | |
Molakalmuru | None | Purna Muthappa | Janata Party | |
Challakere | None | Thippesamy | Janata Party | |
Hiriyur | SC | R. Ramaiah | Indian National Congress | |
Holalkere | None | G. C. Manjunath | Janata Party | |
Hosadurga | Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=1985_Karnataka_Legislative_Assembly_election