Candidate details for BBMP elections 2010

Information about candidates standing for BBMP corporation election in Bengaluru, from the 198 wards. Updated with latest data as and when available.

Note: Click here for the FAQ on BBMP Elections: how to find your ward and more. 

CANDIDATES (in order of ward number)

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Parties: LS-Loksatta; INC-Congress; BJP-Bharatiya Janata Party; JDS-Janata Dal(S);KPP-Karnataka Praja Party; CPI(M) Communist Party of India (Marxist); INL (Indian National League)

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