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Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Candidates List for Karnataka Lok Sabha General Elections 2024

 

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1.

Mandya

 

 

 

 


Sr No

Constituency Name

 

BJP Candidate

 

Sitting MP/(Winner of 2019)

 

Party

 2

Bagalkot

 

 P. C. Gaddigoudar


P. C. Gaddigoudar

 BJP

 3

Bangalore Central

 

P. C. Mohan

P. C. Mohan 

 BJP

 4

Bangalore North

 

 

 

 

 5

Bangalore Rural

 

C N Manjunath

 D. K. Suresh

 Congress

 6

Bangalore South

 

Tejasvi Surya

 Tejasvi Surya

 BJP

 7

Belgaum

 

Jagadish Shettar 

 Mangala Angadi

 BJP

 8

Bellary

 

B. Sriramulu

Y. Devendrappa

 BJP

 9

Bidar

 

Bhagwanth Khuba

Bhagwanth Khuba

 BJP

 10

Bijapur

 

Ramesh Chandappa Jigajinagi

Ramesh Chandappa Jigajinagi

 BJP

 11

Chamarajanagar

 

S Balaraj

 Srinivasa Prasad


 BJP

 12

Chikballapur

 

 

 

 

 13

Chikkodi

 

Annasaheb Shankar Jolle  

 Annasaheb Shankar Jolle

 BJP

 14

Chitradurga

 

 K. Sudhakar

 B. N. Bache Gowda

 BJP

 15

Dakshina Kannada

 

Captain Brijesh Chowta

Nalin Kumar Kateel

 BJP

 16

Davanagere

 

Gayithri Siddeshwara

G. M. Siddeshwara

 BJP

 17

Dharwad

 

Pralhad Joshi

Pralhad Joshi 

 BJP

 18

Gulbarga

 

Umesh Jadhav

 Umesh Jadhav

 BJP

 19

Hassan

 

 

 

 

 20

Haveri

 

Basavaraj Bommai 

 Shivkumar Chanabasappa Udasi

 BJP

 21

Kolar

 

 

 

 

 22

Koppal

 

Dr. Basavaraj Kyavator

Karadi Sanganna Amarappa

 BJP

 23

Mysore

 

Yaduveer Krishnadatta Chamaraja Wadiyar

Pratap Simha

BJP

 24

Raichur

 

 

 

 

 25

Shimoga

B Y Raghavendra

B Y Raghavendra                                     

 26

Tumkur

 

 V Somanna

G. S. Basavaraj 

 BJP

 27

Udupi Chikmagalur

 

Kota Srinivas Poojary

Shobha Karandlaje

 BJP

 28

Uttara Kannada

 

Vishweshwar Hegde Kageri

Anant Kumar Hegde

 BJP 


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