Info for voters of Dasarahalli Constituency- MLA, Candidates, Voting and more

If you are one among the lakhs of voters of Dasarahalli, this is what you need to know!

Incumbent MLA: S Muniraju

List of candidates, 2018

S Muniraju

Party:

Bharatiya Janata Party

  • Family: Wife, 1 dependant
  • Educational Qualification: SSLC
  • Profession: Business and accounting
  • Online
  • Number of Pending Criminal Cases:NIL
  • Net Worth:
    • IT Returns: –
    • Movable Assets: Self-1.9 cr, Spouse-2.07 cr, Mother-1.16 cr
    • Immovable Assets: Self-23 cr, Spouse-7. 5 cr, Mother-43 lakhs
    • Liabilities: NIL

P N Krishnamurtthy

Party:

Indian National Congress

  • Family: Wife, 1 child
  • Educational Qualification: SSLC
  • Profession: Business
  • Number of Pending Criminal Cases:
  • Net Worth:
    • IT Returns: NIL
    • Movable Assets: Self-6.64 cr, Spouse- 2.55 cr
    • Immovable Assets: Self-26 cr, Spouse-2.67 cr
    • Liabilities: NIL

R Manjunatha

Party:

Janata Dal (secular)

  • Family: Wife, 1 child
  • Educational Qualification:SSLC
  • Profession: Private Business
  • Number of Pending Criminal Cases: –
  • Net Worth:
    • IT Returns: Self-32.28Lacs, Spouse-19.07Lacs
    • Movable Assets: Self-89.74Lacs, Spouse-20.19Lacs, Dependant-4Lacs
    • Immovable Assets: Self-24.56cr, Spouse-90Lacs
    • Liabilities:NIL

Full list of candidates

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Previous Results

2013 candidates

Party

Votes

Age

Vote Share %

S Muniraju

BJP

57562

55

30.1

B L Shankar

INC

46734

61

24.44

Andanappa B

JD(S)

43049

60

22.51

 

2008 candidates

Party

Votes

Age

Vote Share %

S Muniraju

BJP

59004

50

46.3

K C Ashoka

INC

36849

48

28.91

Andanappa

JD(S)

28024

54

21.99

Citizen Demands

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