Bijapur, Karnataka Assembly constituency

Coordinates: 16°50′N 75°43′E / 16.83°N 75.71°E / 16.83; 75.71
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Bijapur
Former constituency for the Karnataka Legislative Assembly
Constituency details
CountryIndia
RegionSouth India
StateKarnataka
DistrictBijapur
LS constituency
Established1951
Abolished2008
ReservationNone

Bijapur was one of 224 assembly constituencies of the Indian state of Karnataka till 2008.[1] The constituency is readjusted in 2008 on the implementation of the Delimitation Commission of 2002 as Bijapur City Vidhana Sabha constituency.[2] The constituency was a part of the Bombay State before the States Reorganisation Act, 1956.[3]

Members of Legislative Assembly[edit]

Election Member Party
1951 P. B. Mallanagouda Indian National Congress
1957 Sardar Basavaraj Nagur Independent
1962 Revansiddapa Sharanappa Navadagi Indian National Congress
1967 P. B. Mallanagouda
1972 K. T. Rathod
1978 Bakshi Sayyid H Shamansaheb Janata Party
1983 Gachinmath C Gurupadaya Bharatiya Janata Party
1985 Ustad Mehboob Patel Indian National Congress
1989
1994 Basangouda Patil Yatnal Bharatiya Janata Party
1999 Ustad Mehboob Patel Indian National Congress
2004 Appu Pattanshetty Bharatiya Janata Party

* 2008 onwards, see Bijapur City Vidhana Sabha constituency

Election results[edit]

After constituency readjustment[edit]

See Bijapur City Vidhana Sabha constituency

Before constituency readjustment[edit]

[4]
2004 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election: Bijapur constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Appu Pattanshetty 70,001 55.55 +22.59
INC Ustad Mehboob Patel 45,968 36.48 -3.30
JD(S) Farooqui Riyazahmed Gayasuddin 4,516 3.58 -0.22
BSP Dharmanna Tontapur 2,912 2.31
Turnout 126,006 59.30
Registered electors 212,723
[5]
1999 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election: Bijapur constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Ustad Mehboob Patel 42,902 39.78 +30.61
BJP Appu Pattanshetty 39,749 32.96 -9.53
Independent Patil Kashiraya Gouda 14,518 13.46
JD(S) Kalebag Mainoddin Aminsab 4,100 3.80 -28.00
Turnout 113,213 59.96
Registered electors 188,822
[6]
1994 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election: Bijapur constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Basangouda Patil Yatnal 45,286 49.31 +48.11
JD Patel Habib Usman Maktumpatel 29,158 31.80 -9.11
INC Sutar Muniralias Jilani Magadumsab 8,405 9.17 -45.16
CPI Chanchalakkar Milind Layappa 1,962 2.14
Turnout 95,453 58.23
Registered electors 163,926
[7]
1989 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election: Bijapur constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Ustad Mehboob Patel 45,623 54.33 +6.47
JD Avarangbad Rachappa Shivappa 34,355 40.91
JP Jagannath Siddayya Udaipikar 2,380 2.83 -43.71
BJP Akki Sanganbasappa Dundappa 1,004 1.20 -1.80
Turnout 88,041 61.05
Registered electors 144,221
[8]
1985 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election: Bijapur constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Ustad Mehboob Patel 29,488 47.86
JP Indikar Gousmohiddin Mahammadsab 28,693 46.57
BJP Patil Kashiraya Gouda 1,847 3.00
Independent Kudagi Laxamsingh Narayan 345 0.56
Turnout 62,765 54.82
Registered electors 114,487
[9]
1983 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election: Bijapur constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Gachinmath C Gurupadaya 28,795 50.31
INC Jahangirdar SKS Jeelanisaheb 24,975 43.64
JP Kaladgi Abdul Razak Mangalsab 1,837 3.21
Independent Siddiqui Abdul Hai Mahboobsab 560 0.98
Turnout 58,524 59.66
Registered electors 98,091
[10]
1978 Karnataka Legislative Assembly election: Bijapur constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
JP Bakshi Sayyid H Shamansaheb 26,191 49.39
INC(I) Tathod Khubasing Teju 16,663 31.43
Independent Jagitdar SAS Mainoddin 8,404 15.85
INC Patil Payappa Shivappa 1,053 1.99
Turnout 54,358 63.61
Registered electors 85,453

Before renaming of Mysore state to Karnataka[edit]

[11]
1972 Mysore Legislative Assembly election: Bijapur constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC K. T. Rathod 23,205 58.54
INC(O) Pantdit Vishnu Keshava 13,970 35.24
Independent Sardar Basavaraj Nagur 1.469 3.71
ABJS B. Channappa Sayabanna 593 1.50
Turnout 40,494 58.90
Registered electors 68,747
[12]
1967 Mysore Legislative Assembly election: Bijapur constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC P. B. Mallanagouda 18,818 67.82
Independent Sardar Basavaraj Nagur 5,396 19.45
Independent B. M. Hassansab 3,534 12.47
Turnout 29,497 53.98
Registered electors 54,645
[13]
1962 Mysore Legislative Assembly election: Bijapur constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Revansiddapa Sharanappa Navadagi 13,828 49.71
Independent Nabisab Maktubsab Nabasing 4,846 17.42
Sardar Basavaraj Nagur 3,654 13.13
Independent Bhalachandra Vishnupant Parulekar 1,835 6.60
Turnout 30,462 60.49
Registered electors 50,357
[14]
1957 Mysore Legislative Assembly election: Bijapur constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Sardar Basavaraj Nagur 11,827 50.86
INC Madhaldar G. M. B. Saheb 7,995 34.38
CPI Balsing Nabisa Muktumsab 1,969 8.47
ABJS Mahindrakar Manohar Dhondikar 1,206 5.19
Turnout 23,252 54.02
Registered electors 43,045

Before States Reorganisation Act, 1956[edit]

[15]
1951 Bombay Legislative Assembly election: Bijapur constituency
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Patil Mallangauda Ramangauda 10,406 38.24
CPI Balsing Nabisab Maktumsab 6,069 22.30
Independent K. K. Shriniwasrao 4,390 16.13
KMPP Akki Basappa Dundappa 3,309 12.16
Turnout 27,214 50.65
Registered electors 53,734

References[edit]

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