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Bidar Parliamentary Constituency Election and Results Update

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In 2009 Election Results the UPA won around 261 out of 543 seats, and in the second position was NDA with 158 seats, while 23 seats were won by Left parties.

In 2014 Election Results the BJP won 282 seats out of 543 seats. This took the NDA tally to 336 seats out of 543 seats in the Lok Sabha. INC could only manage to win 44 seats and stayed in the second position while AIADMK party from Tamil Nadu came third with 37 seats in the 2014 Lok Sabha Elections.

In 2019, the BJP is set to return to power at the Centre after a sweeping win in the 2019 Lok Sabha election , armed with a bigger mandate than in the 2014 General Election. The party - led by the Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP President Amit Shah duo has secured 303 seats in the 17th Lok Sabha. Meanwhile, the Congress, the main Opposition party, managed to increase its vote share from 2014 only by a handful of votes, with a final tally of 52 seats. There will be no Leader of Opposition in the upcoming Lower House for a second consecutive term.

Bidar Lok Sabha Election Results 2019


CandidatePartyEVM VotesMigrant VotesPostal VotesTotal Votes% of VotesStatus
Bhagwanth KhubaBharatiya Janata Party5838330163858547152.41Winner
Eshwar B. KhandreIndian National Congress4672970134046863741.951st Runner-up
Baba BukhariBahujan Samaj Party15168020151881.362nd Runner-up
Ravikant. K. Hugar VakilIndependent57470157480.513rd Runner-up
Shivaraj Timmanna BokkeIndependent49790149800.454th Runner-up
Maulasab TadakalIndependent46330146340.415th Runner-up
Abdus Sattar MujahedAkhil Bharatiya Muslim League (Secular)46230146240.416th Runner-up
Dayanand GodboleAmbedkarite Party Of India36320336350.337th Runner-up
Sharad GandgeIndependent34390134400.318th Runner-up
Santosh RathodBharatiya Jan Kranti Dal (Democratic)33420233440.39th Runner-up
Moulappa. A. MalgeIndependent20260120270.1810th Runner-up
NOTANone Of The Above19460219480.1711th Runner-up
Ambresh KenchaUttama Prajaakeeya Party18510218530.1712th Runner-up
Sugriv Bharat KachaveKranti Kari Jai Hind Sena17070017070.1513th Runner-up
Shrimanth Arjun Yevate PatilIndependent13220013220.1214th Runner-up
Mufti Shiak Abdul GaffarIndependent12590012590.1115th Runner-up
RajkumarPurvanchal Janta Party (Secular)12400112410.1116th Runner-up
Rajamabi DastagirBhartiyabahujankranti Dal12080012080.1117th Runner-up
Advocate Moulvi ZameruddinNational Development Party11370111380.118th Runner-up
Saibanna JamadarIndependent10510010510.0919th Runner-up
Md MerajuddinBahujan Maha Party10000010000.0920th Runner-up
Mohammed Abdul WakeelBharat Prabhat Party970009700.0921th Runner-up
Mohammed YousufPraja Satta Party742007420.0722th Runner-up

The historic region of Bidar in Karnataka houses the Parliamentary constituency of Bidar, which is one of the 28 Lok Sabha seats allotted to this southern Indian state. 1,470,507 is the total electorate count in the Bidar Lok Sabha Constituency (constituency number 7). Out of these 760,212 number of electorates are males and the remaining 710,295 are belong to the female category as the Election commission of India 2009 reports suggest. Bidar came into existence in 1962. It covers the entire district of Bidar, as well as a part of Gulbarga, because of Aland and Chincholi belonging to the latter.

Today known as a part of the Hyderabad Karnataka, Bidar has a historic legacy going back to the Bahamani Kingdom, of which it was the capital in AD 1425. Interestingly, the Bidar Sultanate was absorbed by the Bijapur Sultanate in AD 1619 under the viceroyship of Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. Bidar was reserved for the Scheduled Caste candidates until it was reorganised in 2008 under the Delimitation Commission’s orders. Chincholi and Aurad Vidhan Sabha segments are reserved for the marginalized sections of the society. Bidar district is funded by the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme of the Government of India, as it has been recognized as one of the country’s 250 economically-backward regions.

List of winner/current and runner up MPs Bidar Parliamentary Constituency.

The table below represents the names of all the winning and runner up MPs of Bidar parliamentary constituency of all the years from the starting until now . It also shows the number of votes secured by each MP and the name of the political party they belong to. The current sitting member of parliament of the Bidar constituency is Shri Bhagwanth Khuba of BJP.

Year PC No. PC Name Category winner/current MPGenderPartyVoteRunner Up MPGenderPartyVote
20147BidarGENBhagwanth Khuba M BJP 459290 N. Dharam Singh M INC 367068
20097BidarGENSingh,Shri N.Dharam MINC337957Gurupadappa NagmarpalliMBJP298338
20041Bidar(SC)Ramchandra VeerappaMBJP312838Narsingrao Hulla SuryawanshiMINC289217
2004Bye PolBidarGENNarsing Halla?Suryawanshi MINC196917Basawraj Ramchandra Veerappa MBJP183447
19991Bidar(SC)Ramchandra VeerappaMBJP350221Narasingarao SuryawanshiMINC198188
19981Bidar(SC)Ramchandra VeerappaMBJP317504Babu Honna NaikMJD132871
19961Bidar(SC)Ramachandra VeerappaMBJP234707Tatya Rao KambleMINC75294
19911Bidar(SC)Ramchandra VeerappaMBJP227867Narsingrao Hulaji SuryawanshiMINC111642
19891Bidar(SC)Narsingrao Surya VanshiMINC177828Prabhudev KalmathMIND138881
19841Bidar(SC)Nasing SuryavansiMINC179836Rajendra VermaMBJP120221
19801Bidar(SC)Narsing HullaMINC(I)158817Shankar DevMJNP53409
19771Bidar(SC)Shankardev Balaji RaoMINC168554Ramchandra VeerappaMBLD118324

List of Assembly Constituencies in Bidar Parliamentary Constituency

The table below shows the list of all the Assembly Constituencies that fall in Bidar parliamentary constituency.

Names of Assembly Constituencies
Chincholi (ST)AlandBasavakalyan
HumnabadBidar SouthBidar
BhalkiAurad (SC)


Last Updated on June 27, 2020
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