Who is the MP of Bangalore Rural?
Bangalore Rural (Lok Sabha constituency)
| Bangalore Rural | |
|---|---|
| Lok Sabha Constituency Map | |
| Incumbent | D. K. Suresh |
| Parliamentary Party | Indian National Congress |
| Elected Year | 2019 |
Who is the MP of Bangalore South?
Bangalore South (Lok Sabha constituency)
| Bangalore South | |
|---|---|
| Lok Sabha Constituency Map | |
| Incumbent | Tejasvi Surya |
| Parliamentary Party | Bharatiya Janata Party |
| Elected Year | 2019 |
Is Bangalore a town?
Bengaluru, also spelled Bengalooru, formerly Bangalore, city, capital (since 1830) of Karnataka state, southern India. Bengaluru is one of India’s largest cities.
Who is the MLA of Devanahalli?
Devanahalli Assembly constituency
| Devanahalli | |
|---|---|
| Current MLA | L. N. Narayanaswamy |
| Party | Janata Dal (Secular) |
| Elected year | 2018 |
Who is MLA of Bangalore South?
Bangalore South Assembly constituency
| Bangalore South | |
|---|---|
| Current MLA | M. Krishnappa |
| Party | Bharatiya Janata Party |
| Elected year | 2018 |
When were the results of the 2014 election declared?
The results were declared on 16 May 2014, 15 days before the 15th Lok Sabha completed its constitutional mandate on 31 May 2014. The counting exercise was held at 989 counting centres. The National Democratic Alliance won a sweeping victory, taking 336 seats.
What was the average voter turnout in 2014 election in India?
The average election turnout over all nine phases was around 66.40%, the highest ever in the history of Indian general elections. The results were declared on 16 May, 15 days before the 15th Lok Sabha completed its constitutional mandate on 31 May 2014. The counting exercise was held at 989 counting centres.
When was The repoll held in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections?
^ “Lok Sabha Elections 2014: Repolling in nine Odisha booths on April 25”. The Economic Times. Press Trust of India. 17 April 2014. ^ “Repoll in nine Odisha polling stations April 25 | Orissa News # 42477”.
What was the voter turnout in West Bengal in 2014 elections?
In West Bengal, the 17 constituencies that voted, saw a turnout of about 80% compared to 82% in 2009. The 2014 general elections, according to the Election Commission of India, recorded a cumulative total of 66.38% voter turnout, or 551.3 million out of 814 million eligible people casting their vote, according to provisional figures.