Special Project: Karnataka Assembly Elections 2018, Bengaluru

☛ Who is winning? How did Bengaluru vote? [Live Results] 

Candidate list, profiles, polling booth info and more

Anekal * Bangalore South * Basavanagudi * Bommanahalli * BTM Layout * Byatrayanapura *  CV Raman Nagar * Chickpet * Chamaraj Nagar * Dasarahalli * Gandhi NagarGovindarajnagar * Hebbal * Jayanagar * K R Puram * Mahadevapura * Mahalakshmi Layout * Malleshwaram * Padmanabha Nagar * Pulikeshi Nagar * Rajarajeshwarinagar * Rajaji Nagar * Sarvagnanagar * Shantinagar * Shivaji Nagar * Vijay Nagar * Yelahanka * Yeshwanthpur  

MLA Profiles

Interviews

https://citizenmatters.in/bangalore-voter-map-information-data-affidavit-2018-25103

Data

Explainers

News

Citizen Manifestos

https://citizenmatters.in/women-mlas-karnataka-bangalore-analysis-23102

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