Info for voters of Hubli-Dharwad-Central Constituency -MLA, Candidates, Voting and more

Incumbent MLA: Jagadish Shettar

Candidates

Jagadish Shettar    

BJP

  • Education: Graduate Professional    
  • Age:62
  • Assets: 12 Crore+
  • Liabilities: 2 Crore+

Mahesh Nalwad    INC

  • Post Graduate    
  • 54   
  • 9 Crore+
  • 2 Crore+

Mallikarjun Koravi    

JD(S)

  • Graduate    
  • 49    
  • 6 Crore+
  • 61 Lacs+

Full list of candidates

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Previous Results

2013

Candidate

Sex

Party

Votes

Age

1

JAGADISH SHETTAR

M

BJP

58201

57

2

DR. MAHESH NALWAD

M

INC

40447

49

3

SHAMS TABREZ SAMSI

M

JD(S)

7898

51

 

2008

Candidate

Sex

Party

Votes

Age

1

JAGADISH SHETTAR

M

BJP

58747

52

2

MUNAVALLI SHANKRANNA ISHWARAPPA

M

INC

32738

57

3

KORAVI. M. M. (RAJANNA)

M

JD(S)

11938

40

 

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