Karnataka assembly election 2023

Data Stories

Karnataka Assemble Election Result

By ADITI

In past five elections, Bharatiya Janta Party has won three elections. Whereas, the rest two are won by Indian National Congress party.

Source: ELECTION.IN


Karnataka Assembly Elections’ Nominations

BY Shreya Chekkilla

The highest number of nominations were filed in 2013, i.e., 3,950. And the highest number of nominations were withdrawn in 2008, i.e., 927.


Karnataka Rural Voters’ priorities and Performance of Karnataka Government

BY Sai Aravindh

The performance of the government on all top three voters’ priorities of Drinking, Better Employment Opportunities, and Better Hospitals/Primary Healthcare Centres was rated as Below Average.

Source- ADR


Polling percentage in legislative elections in Karnataka

BY M.Surabhi

With the upcoming elections in the state, here is the polling percentage of the voters in the previous elections.


Polling percentage in legislative elections in Karnataka

BY Rakshanda Sharma

With the upcoming elections in the state, here is the polling percentage of the voters in the previous elections.

Source- EIC


Donations received by Karnataka parties from 2003 to 2012

BY Sneha SK

The top donors to parties from 2003 to 2012 are: General Electoral Trust, Torrent Power, Bharti Electoral Trust etc. the data for Janata Dal Secular is not available because the party did not submit its IT Returns for the FY 2004‐05, 2005‐06, 2006‐07 and 2007‐08.

Source: Election.In, Mint

Karnataka Assembly Candidates who are Crorepati

By Yogada

The candidates of INC have topped the list of having the highest numbers of crorepati candidates.


Number of constituencies ruled by parties in state

BY Navya Sruthi

Five constituencies are vacant in Karnataka. Hukkeri, Gubbi, Savadatti, Kudligi, and Arkalgud are the five constituencies that are vacant. 

Source- Wikipedia


Postal electors in Karnataka legislative assembly elections (2004-2018)

By Ajay Rag A

Karnataka legislative assembly elections have witnessed a considerable increase in the number of postal electors from 2014 to 2018.l

Source: Election Commission of India


Polling firms for Karnataka elections 2018

By Aanchal Kumari

In a recent poll prediction, voters stated a clear win of the Congress party which can win 115-127 seats while BJP can secure 68-80 and JD-S to get 23-35 seats in the upcoming Karnataka Assembly election.

Source: Elections. in

Karnataka state electoral population – yearwise

By Anchal Verma

Electoral versus voter population

By Anuja Parashar

Source: Karnataka election information system

Voters’ opinions

By Sneha Kumar