Karnataka Legislative Assembly

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Karnataka Legislative Assembly
ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ ವಿಧಾನಸಭೆ
Deputy Speaker
R. M. Lamani, INC
since 6 July 2023
Leader of the House
(Chief Minister)
Deputy Leader of the house
(Deputy Chief Minister)
Structure
Seats224
Political groups
Government (137)
  INDIA (137)

Official Opposition (86)

  NDA (86)

Others (1)

Vacant (1)

  •  
    Vacant (1)[1]
Length of term
2023 – 2028
Elections
Vidhan Parishad (upper house).[2]

[3] There are 224 Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) and are directly elected by people through

simple plurality or "first past the post" electoral system. The elections are conducted by the Election Commission of India
.

The normal term of the members lasts for five years. In case of death, resignation, or disqualification of a member, a by-election is conducted for constituency represented by the member. The party, or coalition which has the majority becomes the ruling party.

History

Mysore Representative Assembly was constituted in 1881 by Maharaja Chamaraja Wadiyar X, the first of its kind in princely India. It formed the Kingdom's sole unicameral legislature until when, in 1907, an upper house was carved out of it to form the Mysore Legislative Council, resulting in the Assembly's functioning as the lower house.

On 16 December 1949, Maharaja Jayachamaraja Wadiyar dissolved the sitting representative and legislative assemblies. A constituent assembly that was constituted in 1947 became the provisional assembly of Mysore until elections were held in 1952.

On Wednesday, 18 June 1952, at 11:00 am, the first session of the newly-formed Mysore Legislative Assembly was held at a conference hall in the old Public Offices building (the Attara Kacheri, the current seat of the Karnataka High Court) in Bangalore. The first assembly in Mysore formed under the Constitution of India, it had 99 elected members and one nominated member. In the first sitting of the assembly, V. Venkatappa, the honorary speaker, administered the oath of office to the members (including the then Chief Minister Kengal Hanumanthaiah), and then conducted an election to the post of speaker, which was contested by socialist leader Shantaveri Gopalagowda and H. Siddaiah. With 74 votes, the latter won, and Hanumanthaiah delivered a speech.

With the formation of Andhra state in 1953, parts of Bellary district from Madras State were added to Mysore state and the strength of the Assembly increased by five members. After the re-organization of the state of Mysore came into being on 1 November 1956 with four districts from the former Bombay state, three districts of Hyderabad state, a district, and taluk of the old Madras state of Coorg, and the princely state of Mysore. The state was renamed Karnataka in 1973.

The first sitting of the new assembly was held on 19 December 1956 in the newly built Vidhana Soudha. The strength of the assembly, which was 208 in 1957 increased to 216 in 1967 and to 224 plus a nominated member in 1978.

The only woman to have held the post of Speaker was

K. S. Nagarathanamma
, who served from 24 March 1972 to 3 March 1978.

The Budget Session and The Monsoon Session of the Legislature are held in Vidhana Soudha, Bengaluru. The Winter Session of the Legislature is held in Suvarna Vidhana Soudha in Belagavi.

List of assemblies

Assembly Period Chief Minister(s)[4]
First Assembly
18 June 1952 – 1 April 1957[5] Kengal Hanumanthaiah, Kadidal Manjappa, S. Nijalingappa
Second Assembly
19 April 1957 – 1 March 1962[5]
B.D. Jatti
Third Assembly
15 March 1962 – 28 February 1967 S. R. Kanthi, S. Nijalingappa
Fourth Assembly
15 March 1967 – 14 April 1971 S. Nijalingappa, Veerendra Patil
Fifth Assembly
24 March 1972 – 31 December 1977 (Dissolved) D. Devaraj Urs
Sixth Assembly
17 March 1978 – 8 June 1983 (Dissolved) D. Devaraj Urs, R. Gundu Rao
Seventh Assembly
24 July 1983 – 2 January 1985 (Dissolved) Ramakrishna Hegde
Eighth Assembly
18 March 1985 – 21 April 1989 (Dissolved) Ramakrishna Hegde, S. R. Bommai
Ninth Assembly
18 December 1989 – 20 September 1994 (Dissolved)
M. Veerappa Moily
Tenth Assembly
25 December 1994 – 22 July 1999 (Dissolved)
H.D. Deve Gowda, J. H. Patel
Eleventh Assembly
25 October 1999 – 28 May 2004 S. M. Krishna
Twelfth Assembly
28 May 2004 – 19 November 2007 (Dissolved)
B. S. Yeddyurappa
Thirteenth Assembly
30 May 2008 – 5 May 2013
D.V. Sadananda Gowda, Jagadish Shettar
Fourteenth Assembly
13 May 2013 – 15 May 2018 Siddaramaiah
Fifteenth Assembly
16 May 2018 – 13 May 2023
B. S. Yeddyurappa, Basavaraj Bommai
Sixteen Assembly 20 May 2023 – Present Siddaramaiah

Members of Legislative Assembly

District No. Constituency Name Party Remarks
Belagavi 1
Nippani
Shashikala Jolle Bharatiya Janata Party
2
Chikkodi-Sadalga
Ganesh Hukkeri Indian National Congress
3
Athani
Laxman Savadi Indian National Congress
4
Kagwad
Raju Kage
Indian National Congress
5
Kudachi
(SC)
Mahendra Kallappa Tammannavar Indian National Congress
6
Raibag
(SC)
Duryodhan Aihole Bharatiya Janata Party
7
Hukkeri
Nikhil Katti Bharatiya Janata Party
8
Arabhavi
Balachandra Jarkiholi Bharatiya Janata Party
9
Gokak
Ramesh Jarkiholi Bharatiya Janata Party
10
Yemkanmardi
(ST)
Satish Jarkiholi Indian National Congress Cabinet Minister
11
Belgaum Uttar
Asif Sait Indian National Congress
12
Belgaum Dakshin
Abhay Patil Bharatiya Janata Party
13
Belgaum Rural
Lakshmi Hebbalkar Indian National Congress Cabinet Minister
14
Khanapur
Vithal Halagekar Bharatiya Janata Party
15
Kittur
Babasaheb Devanagouda Patil
Indian National Congress
16
Bailhongal
Mahantesh Koujalagi Indian National Congress
17
Saundatti Yellamma
Vishwas Vasant Vaidya Indian National Congress
18
Ramdurg
Ashok Pattan Indian National Congress
Bagalkot 19
Mudhol
(SC)
R. B. Timmapur Indian National Congress
20
Terdal
Siddu Savadi Bharatiya Janata Party
21
Jamkhandi
Jagadish Gudagunti Bharatiya Janata Party
22
Bilgi
J. T. Patil Indian National Congress
23
Badami
Bhimsen Chimmanakatti Indian National Congress
24
Bagalkot
H. Y. Meti Indian National Congress
25
Hungund
Vijayanand Kashappanavar Indian National Congress
Vijayapura 26
Muddebihal
C. S. Nadagouda Indian National Congress
27
Devar Hippargi
Rajugouda Patil Janata Dal (Secular)
28
Basavana Bagevadi
Shivanand Patil Indian National Congress
29
Babaleshwar
M. B. Patil Indian National Congress Cabinet Minister
30
Bijapur City
Basangouda Patil Yatnal Bharatiya Janata Party
31
Nagathan
(SC)
Katakadond Vittal Dondiba Indian National Congress
32
Indi
Yashavant Rayagoud Patil Indian National Congress
33
Sindagi
Ashok M. Managuli Indian National Congress
Kalaburagi 34
Afzalpur
M. Y. Patil Indian National Congress
35
Jevargi
Ajay Singh Indian National Congress
Yadgir 36
Shorapur
(ST)
Raja Venkatappa Nayak Indian National Congress Died on 25 February 2024[6]
Vacant
37 Shahapur
Sharanabasappa Darshanapur
Indian National Congress
38
Yadgir
Channareddy Patil Tunnur Indian National Congress
39
Gurmitkal
Sharanagouda Kandakur Janata Dal (Secular)
Kalaburagi 40
Chittapur
(SC)
Priyank Kharge Indian National Congress Cabinet Minister
41
Sedam
Sharan Prakash Patil Indian National Congress
42
Chincholi
(SC)
Avinash Jadhav Bharatiya Janata Party
43
Gulbarga Rural
(SC)
Basawaraj Mattimud Bharatiya Janata Party
44
Gulbarga Dakshin
Allamprabhu Patil Indian National Congress
45
Gulbarga Uttar
Kaneez Fathima Indian National Congress
46
Aland
B. R. Patil Indian National Congress
Bidar 47
Basavakalyan
Sharanu Salagar Bharatiya Janata Party
48
Humnabad
Siddu Patil Bharatiya Janata Party
49
Bidar South
Shailendra Bedale Bharatiya Janata Party
50
Bidar
Rahim Khan
Indian National Congress
51
Bhalki
Eshwara Khandre Indian National Congress
52
Aurad
(SC)
Prabhu Chavan Bharatiya Janata Party
Raichur 53
Raichur Rural
(ST)
Basanagouda Daddal Indian National Congress
54
Raichur
Dr Shivaraj Patil Bharatiya Janata Party
55
Manvi
(ST)
G. Hampayya Nayak Indian National Congress
56
Devadurga
(ST)
Karemma Janata Dal (Secular)
57
Lingsugur
(SC)
Manappa D. Vajjal Bharatiya Janata Party
58
Sindhanur
Hampanagouda Badarli Indian National Congress
59
Maski
(ST)
Basanagouda Turvihal Indian National Congress
Koppal 60
Kushtagi
Doddanagouda Hanamagouda Patil Bharatiya Janata Party
61
Kanakagiri
(SC)
Tangadagi Shivaraj Sangappa Indian National Congress
62
Gangawati
G. Janardhana Reddy Bharatiya Janata Party KRPP merges with BJP [7]
63
Yelburga
Basavaraj Rayareddy Indian National Congress
64
Koppal
K. Raghavendra Hitnal Indian National Congress
Gadag 65
Shirahatti
(SC)
Chandru Lamani Bharatiya Janata Party
66
Gadag
H. K. Patil Indian National Congress
67
Ron
Gurupadagouda Sanganagouda Patil Indian National Congress
68
Nargund
C. C. Patil Bharatiya Janata Party
Dharwad 69
Navalgund
Ningaraddi Hanamaraddi Konaraddi Indian National Congress
70
Kundgol
M. R. Patil Bharatiya Janata Party
71
Dharwad
Vinay Kulkarni Indian National Congress
72
Hubli-Dharwad East
(SC)
Abbayya Prasad Indian National Congress
73
Hubli-Dharwad Central
Mahesh Tenginakai Bharatiya Janata Party
74
Hubli-Dharwad West
Arvind Bellad Bharatiya Janata Party

Deputy Leader of the Opposition

75
Kalghatgi
Santosh Lad Indian National Congress
Uttara Kannada 76
Haliyal
R. V. Deshpande Indian National Congress
77
Karwar
Satish Krishna Sail Indian National Congress
78
Kumta
Dinakar Keshav Shetty Bharatiya Janata Party
79
Bhatkal
Mankala Vaidya Indian National Congress
80
Sirsi
Bhimanna T. Naik Indian National Congress
81
Yellapur
Arbail Hebbar Shivaram
Bharatiya Janata Party
Haveri 82
Hangal
Srinivas Mane Indian National Congress
83
Shiggaon
Basavaraj Bommai Bharatiya Janata Party
84
Haveri
(SC)
Rudrappa Manappa Lamani Indian National Congress
85
Byadgi
Basavaraj Neelappa Shivannanavar Indian National Congress
86
Hirekerur
U. B. Banakar Indian National Congress
87
Ranebennur
Prakash Koliwad Indian National Congress
Vijayanagara 88 Hoovina Hadagali (SC) Krishna Nayaka Bharatiya Janata Party
89
Hagaribommanahalli
(SC)
K. Nemaraja Naik Janata Dal (Secular)
90
Vijayanagara
H. R. Gaviyappa Indian National Congress
Ballari 91
Kampli
(ST)
J. N. Ganesh Indian National Congress
92
Siruguppa
(ST)
B. M. Nagaraja Indian National Congress
93
Bellary
(ST)
B Nagendra
Indian National Congress Cabinet Minister
94
Bellary City
Nara Bharath Reddy Indian National Congress
95
Sandur
(ST)
E. Tukaram Indian National Congress
Vijayanagara 96
Kudligi
(ST)
N. T. Srinivas Indian National Congress
Chitradurga 97
Molakalmuru
(ST)
N. Y. Gopalakrishna Indian National Congress
98
Challakere
(ST)
T. Raghumurthy Indian National Congress
99
Chitradurga
K. C. Veerendra Puppy Indian National Congress
100
Hiriyur
D. Sudhakar Indian National Congress
101
Hosadurga
B. G. Govindappa Indian National Congress
102
Holalkere
(SC)
M. Chandrappa Bharatiya Janata Party
Davanagere 103
Jagalur
(ST)
B. Devendrappa Indian National Congress
Vijayanagara 104
Harapanahalli
Latha Mallikarjun Indian National Congress
Davanagere 105
Harihar
B. P. Harish Bharatiya Janata Party
106
Davanagere North
S. S. Mallikarjun Indian National Congress
107
Davanagere South
Shamanur Shivashankarappa
Indian National Congress
108
Mayakonda
(SC)
K. S. Basavanthappa Indian National Congress
109
Channagiri
Basavaraju V. Shivaganga Indian National Congress
110
Honnali
A. D. G. Shanthana Gowda Indian National Congress
Shimoga 111
Shimoga Rural
(SC)
Sharada Puryanaik Janata Dal (Secular)
112
Bhadravati
B. K. Sanagameshwara Indian National Congress
113
Shimoga
Channabasappa Bharatiya Janata Party
114
Tirthahalli
Araga Jnanendra Bharatiya Janata Party
115
Shikaripura
B. Y. Vijayendra Bharatiya Janata Party
116
Sorab
Madhu Bangarappa Indian National Congress
117
Sagar
Gopala Krishna Beluru Indian National Congress
Udupi 118
Byndoor
Gururaj Shetty Gantihole Bharatiya Janata Party
119
Kundapura
A. Kiran Kumar Kodgi Bharatiya Janata Party
120
Udupi
Yashpal A. Suvarna Bharatiya Janata Party
121
Kapu
Gurme Suresh Shetty Bharatiya Janata Party
122
Karkala
V. Sunil Kumar Bharatiya Janata Party
Chikmagalur 123
Sringeri
T. D. Rajegowda Indian National Congress
124
Mudigere
(SC)
Nayana Motamma Indian National Congress
125
Chikmagalur
H. D. Thammaiah Indian National Congress
126
Tarikere
G. H. Srinivasa Indian National Congress
127
Kadur
K. S. Anand Indian National Congress
Tumakuru 128
Chiknayakanhalli
C. B. Suresh Babu Janata Dal (Secular)
129
Tiptur
K. Shadakshari Indian National Congress
130
Turuvekere
M. T. Krishnappa Janata Dal (Secular)
131
Kunigal
H. D. Ranganath Indian National Congress
132
Tumkur City
G. B. Jyothi Ganesh Bharatiya Janata Party
133
Tumkur Rural
B. Suresh Gowda Bharatiya Janata Party
134
Koratagere
(SC)
G. Parameshwara Indian National Congress Cabinet Minister
135
Gubbi
S. R. Srinivas Indian National Congress
136
Sira
T. B. Jayachandra Indian National Congress
137
Pavagada
(SC)
H. V. Venkatesh Indian National Congress
138
Madhugiri
K. N. Rajanna Indian National Congress
Chikkaballapura 139
Gauribidanur
K. Puttaswamy Gowda Independent
140
Bagepalli
S. N. Subbareddy Indian National Congress
141
Chikkaballapur
Pradeep Eshwar Indian National Congress
142
Sidlaghatta
B. N. Ravi Kumar Janata Dal (Secular)
143
Chintamani
M. C. Sudhakar Indian National Congress Cabinet Minister
Kolar 144
Srinivaspur
G. K. Venkatashivareddy Janata Dal (Secular)
145
Mulbagal
(SC)
Samruddhi V. Manjunath Janata Dal (Secular)
146
Kolar Gold Field
(SC)
M. Roopakala Indian National Congress
147
Bangarapet
(SC)
S. N. Narayanaswamy Indian National Congress
148
Kolar
Kothur G. Manjunatha Indian National Congress
149
Malur
K. Y. Nanjegowda Indian National Congress
Bangalore Urban 150
Yelahanka
S. R. Vishwanath Bharatiya Janata Party
151
Krishnarajapuram
B.A. Basavaraja Bharatiya Janata Party
152
Byatarayanapura
Krishna Byregowda Indian National Congress
153
Yeshwantpur
S.T. Somashekar Bharatiya Janata Party
154
Rajarajeshwarinagar
Munirathna Bharatiya Janata Party
155
Dasarahalli
S. Muniraju Bharatiya Janata Party
156
Mahalakshmi Layout
K. Gopalaiah Bharatiya Janata Party
157
Malleshwaram
C.N. Ashwath Narayan Bharatiya Janata Party
158
Hebbal
Suresha B.S. Indian National Congress
159
Pulakeshinagar
(SC)
A.C. Srinivasa Indian National Congress
160
Sarvagnanagar
K.J. George Indian National Congress Cabinet Minister
161
C. V. Raman Nagar
(SC)
S. Raghu Bharatiya Janata Party
162 Shivajinagar Rizwan Arshad Indian National Congress
163
Shanti Nagar
N.A. Haris Indian National Congress
164 Gandhi Nagar Dinesh Gundu Rao Indian National Congress
165
Rajaji Nagar
S. Suresh Kumar Bharatiya Janata Party
166
Govindraj Nagar
Priya Krishna Indian National Congress
167
Vijay Nagar
M. Krishnappa Indian National Congress
168
Chamrajpet
B.Z. Zameer Ahmed Khan Indian National Congress Cabinet Minister
169
Chickpet
Uday B. Garudachar Bharatiya Janata Party
170
Basavanagudi
Ravi Subramanya L.A. Bharatiya Janata Party
171
Padmanabhanagar
R. Ashoka Bharatiya Janata Party Leader of Opposition
172
B.T.M. Layout
Ramalinga Reddy Indian National Congress Cabinet Minister
173
Jayanagar
C. K. Ramamurthy Bharatiya Janata Party
174
Mahadevapura
(SC)
Manjula S. Bharatiya Janata Party
175
Bommanahalli
Satish Reddy M. Bharatiya Janata Party
176
Bangalore South
M. Krishnappa Bharatiya Janata Party
177
Anekal
(SC)
B. Shivanna Indian National Congress
Bangalore Rural 178
Hoskote
Sharath Kumar Bache Gowda Indian National Congress
179
Devanahalli
(SC)
K. H. Muniyappa Indian National Congress Cabinet Minister
180
Doddaballapur
Dheeraj Muniraj Bharatiya Janata Party
181
Nelamangala
(SC)
N. Shreenivasaiah Indian National Congress
Ramanagara 182
Magadi
H. C. Balakrishna Indian National Congress
183
Ramanagara
H. A. Iqbal Hussain Indian National Congress
184
Kanakapura
D.K. Shivakumar Indian National Congress Deputy Chief Minister
185
Channapatna
H. D. Kumaraswamy Janata Dal (Secular) Leader Janata Dal (Secular) Legislator's party
Mandya 186
Malavalli
(SC)
P. M. Narendraswamy Indian National Congress
187
Maddur
K. M. Udaya Indian National Congress
188
Melukote
Darshan Puttannaiah Sarvodaya Karnataka Paksha
189
Mandya
Ravikumar Gowda Indian National Congress
190
Shrirangapattana
A. B. Ramesha Bandisiddegowda Indian National Congress
191
Nagamangala
N. Chaluvaraya Swamy Indian National Congress
192
Krishnarajapet
H. T. Manju Janata Dal (Secular)
Hassan 193
Shravanabelagola
C. N. Balakrishna Janata Dal (Secular)
194
Arsikere
K. M. Shivalinge Gowda Indian National Congress
195
Belur
H. K. Suresh Bharatiya Janata Party
196
Hassan
Swaroop Prakash Janata Dal (Secular)
197
Holenarasipur
H. D. Revanna Janata Dal (Secular)
198
Arkalgud
A. Manju Janata Dal (Secular)
199
Sakleshpur
(SC)
Cement Manju Bharatiya Janata Party
Dakshina Kannada 200
Belthangady
Harish Poonja Bharatiya Janata Party
201
Moodabidri
Umanatha Kotian Bharatiya Janata Party
202
Mangalore City North
Y. Bharath Shetty Bharatiya Janata Party
203
Mangalore City South
D. Vedavyasa Kamath Bharatiya Janata Party
204
Mangalore
U. T. Khader Indian National Congress Speaker
205
Bantval
U. Rajesh Naik Bharatiya Janata Party
206
Puttur
Ashok Kumar Rai Indian National Congress
207
Sullia
(SC)
Bhagirathi Murulya Bharatiya Janata Party
Kodagu 208
Madikeri
Mantar Gowda Indian National Congress
209
Virajpet
A. S. Ponnanna Indian National Congress
Mysore 210
Periyapatna
K. Venkatesh Indian National Congress
211
Krishnarajanagara
D. Ravishankar Indian National Congress
212
Hunsur
G. D. Harish Gowda Janata Dal (Secular)
213
Heggadadevankote
(ST)
Anil Chikkamadhu Indian National Congress
214
Nanjangud
(SC)
Darshan Dhruvanarayana Indian National Congress
215
Chamundeshwari
G. T. Devegowda Janata Dal (Secular)
216
Krishnaraja
T. S. Srivatsa Bharatiya Janata Party
217
Chamaraja
K. Harish Gowda Indian National Congress
218
Narasimharaja
Tanveer Sait Indian National Congress
219
Varuna
Siddaramaiah Indian National Congress Chief Minister
220
T. Narasipur
(SC)
H. C. Mahadevappa Indian National Congress
Chamarajanagar 221
Hanur
M. R. Manjunath Janata Dal (Secular)
222
Kollegal
(SC)
A. R. Krishnamurthy Indian National Congress
223
Chamarajanagar
C. Puttarangashetty Indian National Congress
224
Gundlupet
H M Ganesh Prasad Indian National Congress

See also

References

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  2. ^ "Karnataka Legislative Assembly". kla.kar.nic.in. Archived from the original on 24 December 2016. Retrieved 28 December 2021.
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