Bangalore South is one of the 28 Lok Sabha (Parliamentary) constituencies in Karnataka state, in southern India. Currently the seat is held by Tejasvi Surya of Bharatiya Janata Party who won against Sowmya Reddy of Indian National Congress by a margin of 277083 votes in the 2024 Indian general election.

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Assembly segments

At present, Bangalore South Lok Sabha constituency comprises the following 8 Legislative Assembly segments:

Members of Parliament

History of the constituency

Post independence Bangalore south constituency used to come under Mysore state. Mysore state was a state within the Union of India from 1947 until 1956. T. Madiah Gowda, freedom fighter, a lawyer by profession won in 1st lok sabha election from Bangalore south constituency.

As a result of the States Reorganisation Act on 1 November 1956 few constituencies were added to Karnataka state and Bangalore north and Bangalore south constituencies were merged to make Bangalore constituency. H.C Dasappa got elected from Bangalore constituency from 1957 to 1962. He also served as the Railway Minister of India under Jawaharlal Nehru in 1963-64. Later former Chief Minister Kengal Hanumanthiah won this constituency three consecutive times.

Post Emergency and reorganization of constituencies across the country, this Lok Sabha seat came into existence as Bangalore South in 1977. Since then this constituency has gone to the polls 12 times. BJP has won 8 times, Janata Party 3 times and Congress just once. BJP leader Ananth Kumar[3] won 6 consecutive terms from this constituency.

In 1977, K S Hegde[4] (incidentally his son is the famous retired judge of Supreme Court, Santosh Hegde) [5] won this seat against former Chief Minister Kengal Hanumanthiah (who was instrumental in building Vidhana Soudha). He was a former judge of the Supreme Court who resigned in the mid 70's when he and 2 other judges were superseded in the Supreme Court, apparently for their past judgments against the government of the day.[6] This was the only seat other than Hassan won by the Janata party in Karnataka. He went on to be the first non Congress Speaker of the Lok Sabha and was known for his disciplined and non-partisan tenure.[6]

In 1980, T. R. Shamanna,[7] freedom fighter, an educationist, 4 time MLA before, and better known as Cycle Shamanna won the seat by Janata Party in that election. This was the only parliamentary seat won by Janata Party in Karnataka in that election.[8] In this elections of 1980, Congress came back to power at the center with Indira Gandhi back at the helm.

In 1984, V. S. Krishna Iyer won the elections. The elections were necessitated due to the murder of Indira Gandhi sitting Prime Minister. Rajiv Gandhi called for elections and Congress went on to win a landslide. V. S. Krishna Iyer,[9] a Gandhian, Congressman who later joined Congress (O) and then Janata. He was an ex Mayor of Bangalore and was responsible for sanctioning the Cauvery water supply scheme for Bangalore city. He was instrumental in founding of Yuvakasangha along with Gandhian V Annaiah in 1946 in Bangalore which popularized free tuition classes for 10th standard students apart from B.Com students.[10]

1989 elections saw the Congress winning the seat for the first time with former Karnataka Chief Minister R. Gundu Rao[11] winning the elections defeating V. S. Krishna Iyer. This is the only time that Congress has won the elections in this constituency.

1991 elections were necessitated when the Chandra Shekhar led government fell and elections were called. BJP fielded noted economist K Venkatagiri Gowda.[12] He defeated the incumbent MP R. Gundu Rao and thus BJP won the elections for the 1st time in Bangalore South. BJP won 4 seats in this elections from Karnataka.

In 1996, BJP fielded an young candidate Ananth Kumar[13] who won the elections against Varalakshmi Gundu Rao, wife of R Gundu Rao.[3] He went on to win 5 consecutive elections. Interestingly all his nearest opponents were different candidates but they were all from Congress. Till the rise of Ananth Kumar the seat was won by legal luminaries, freedom fighters, Chief Minister and senior Economists. Ananth Kumar went on to become one of the most powerful and influential politicians from Karnataka, serving both the Vajpayee government and the Modi government in multiple capacities.

Ananth Kumar succumbed to cancer in 2018 during the course of the 16th Lok Sabha,[3] and in 2019, BJP was forced to field a new face due to his untimely death. Tejasvi Surya[14] went on to win with over 3.3 lakh votes and at the age of 29 became one of the youngest MPs in the 17th Lok Sabha.

Election results

General Election 2024

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2024 Indian general election: Bangalore South
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP L. S. Tejasvi Surya 750,830 60.10 −2.10
INC Sowmya Reddy 4,73,747 37.92 +3.59
NOTA None of the above 7,857 0.63
Majority 2,77,083 22.18
Turnout 12,49,342
BJP hold Swing
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General Election 2019

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2019 Indian general elections: Bangalore South
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP L. S. Tejasvi Surya 739,229 62.20 +5.32
INC B. K. Hariprasad 4,08,037 34.33
NOTA None of the Above 9,938 0.84
Majority 3,31,192 27.87
Turnout 11,89,657 53.70
BJP hold Swing
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General Election 2014

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2014 Indian general election: Bangalore South
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Ananth Kumar 633,816 56.88 +8.68
INC Nandan Nilekani 4,05,241 36.37 −7.69
JD(S) Ruth Manorama 25,677 2.30 −1.01
AAP Nina Nayak 21,403 1.92 N/A
Independent Pramod Muthalik 4,247 0.38 N/A
NOTA None of the Above 7,414 0.67 N/A
Majority 2,28,575 20.51 +16.37
Turnout 11,14,359 55.75 +10.98
BJP hold Swing +8.68
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General Election 2009

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2009 Indian general election: Bangalore South
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Ananth Kumar 437,953 48.20
INC Krishna Byre Gowda 4,00,341 44.06
JD(S) Prof. K. E. Radhakrishna 30,045 3.31
Independent Capt. G. R. Gopinath 16,383 1.80
BSP S. Naheeda Salma 4,621 0.51
Majority 37,612 4.14
Turnout 9,09,065 44.76
BJP hold Swing
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General Election 2004

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2004 Indian general election: Bangalore South
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Ananth Kumar 386,682 48.30
INC M. Krishnappa 3,24,411 40.52
JD(S) Jayanthi 77,551 9.69
Independent S. V. Srinivasa Rao 5,012 0.63
Independent G. H. Paksha Rangaswamy 3,304 0.41
Majority 62,271 7.78
Turnout 8,00,649 49.41
BJP hold Swing
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General Election 1999

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1999 Indian general election: Bangalore South
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Ananth Kumar 410,161 50.99
INC B. K. Hariprasad 3,44,107 42.78
JD(S) B. T. Parthasarathy 22,801 2.83
AIADMK D. Arumugam 11,643 1.45
Independent Dr. B. R. Manjunath 11,636 1.45
Majority 66,054 8.21
Turnout 8,04,342 54.08
BJP hold Swing
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General Election 1998

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1998 Indian general election: Bangalore South
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP Ananth Kumar 429,648 53.83
INC D. P. Sharma 2,49,601 31.27
JD V. Somanna 1,10,323 13.82
Majority 1,80,047 22.56
Turnout 7,98,135 57.09
BJP hold Swing
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