Party | South | North | Central | Rural | Chikkabalapur |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Aam Aadmi Party | NINA P NAYAK | BABU MATHEW | V. BALAKRISHNAN | RAVI KRISHNA REDDY | K ARKESH |
Bharatiya Janata Party | ANANTH KUMAR | D.V SADANANDA GOWDA | P.C. MOHAN | P.MUNIRAJU | B N BACHE GOWDA |
Bahujan Samaj Party | ABDUL RAZACK KHAN | VELU V | R. MOHAN RAJU | THOPAIAH C | CHITRA PRASAD |
Indian National Congress | NANDAN NILEKANI | C.NARAYANA SWAMY | RIZWAN ARSHAD | D.K.SURESH | M VEERAPPA MOILY |
Janata Dal (Secular) | MRS RUTH MANORAMA | ABDUL AZEEM | NANDINI ALVA | R. PRABHAKARA REDDY | H D KUMARA SWAMY |
Samajwadi Party | RAVIKUMARA T | ROBIN MATHEWS NAREKATTU | |||
Pyramid Party of India | R GAYATHRI | H N RAMAKRISHNA REDDY | |||
Republican Party of India(A) | J. LAKSHMAN | MUTHURAJU | KADUGUDI SONNAPPA M.SONNAPPA | BASAVEGOWDA | G C VENKATARAMANAPPA |
Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) | UMADEVI. M | ZAHEEDA SHEREEN | |||
Jai Vijaya Bharathi Party | SHANKARAPPA | ||||
Kamarajar Deseeya Congress | K.A.MOHAN | ||||
Independent | B. R. GOVINDAIAH | C.INDRANI | AMBROSE D’MELLO | J. T.PRAKASH | B ANJANA MURTHY |
DR. KODUR VENKATESH | CHANDRASHEKHAR | B.K. NARAYANA SWAMY | J.NATARAJU | B N GOPALAGOWDA | |
DR. PRADEEP GADUGESH | D.JAYARAM | B.V.VENKATESHAPPA | KENCHAIAH | D GANGAPPA | |
G. VENKATESH BHOVI | DR.MEERLAYAQ HUSSAIN | BHOVI RAMA C.B.K | M.P.MUNAWER SHARIFF | D N NARASIMHAMURTHY | |
M ZUBAIR AHAMED | K.SATHYANARAYANA | DHANANJAYA. H.H | MALLESHA | D V OBALAPPA | |
MOHANA KRISHNA. G. R. | MANOHAR.H.AYYANNAVAR | DR. MEER LAYAQ HUSSAIN | S. SIDDARAMAIAH HEGGADE | G N RAVI | |
N. HANUMEGOWDA | MOHAMMED QUTBUDDIN | E.SALAM | SURESH | JAYAPRAKASHA YADAV | |
PRABHU | MU.VENKATESH SIMHA BHOVI | G. NARAYANASWAMY KAPALI | T M MANCHEGOWDA | K S SWAMY | |
PRAMOD MUTALIK | RAMU S | J.JOSEPH SOLOMON | N SREERAMA REDDY | ||
SHAMBULINGEGOWDA | SHAMBHULINGEGOWDA | K.MURTHY | NANJAPPA | ||
SYED RAFIQ AHMED | SHRI VENKATESA SETTY | MODI SAIFULLA | T V MANJUNATHA GOWDA | ||
T. E. MOSES | SUNIL V.J | MOHAMED GHOUSE | VENKATESH D T | ||
THULASAPPA DASAR | T.S.CHAITANYA | MURTHY .K | |||
YOGESH | D.JAYARAM | PRASHANTH.S.M | |||
RAMANUJ SINGH | |||||
SEETHARAMAN.E | |||||
SHAFI AHMED | |||||
SURAIYA ZAITHOON | |||||
SYED ASIF BUKHAARI | |||||
Bahujan Mukti Party | YAKUB SHARIFF | ||||
Communist Party of India (Marxist) | G V SREERAMA REDDY | ||||
All India Trinamool Congress | ISMAIL KHAN SAIF ALI | ||||
Kannada Chalavali Vatal Paksha | MANJUNATHA.H.L | ||||
Karunaadu Party | BUDAYYA .B. PUJERI | ||||
Janata Dal(United) | SYED MEHABOOB | REDDY G K C | |||
All India Forward Bloc | SHIVASHANKAR. G. R. | ||||
Bharatiya Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Janata Party | MAHADEVA SWAMY. B. M | ||||
Jai Vijaya Bharathi Party | S. SURESH |
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