Karnataka Legislative Assembly election, 1999

Karnataka Legislative Assembly election, 1999
India

All 224 Legislative Assembly seats
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader S.M. Krishna B.S. Yeddyurappa
Party INC BJP
Alliance NDA
Leader's seat Maddur Shikaripura
Seats before 34 40
Seats won 132 44
Seat change Increase98 Increase4

Chief minister before election

J.H.Patel
JD(U)

Elected Chief minister

S.M. Krishna
INC

The Karnataka Legislative Assembly election of 1999 took place in October 1999 in 224 constituencies in Karnataka, India. The elections were conducted to elect the government in the state of Karnataka for the next five years. The Indian National Congress secured a huge majority winning 132 seats.[1] The National Democratic Alliance composed of the Bharatiya Janata Party and Janata Dal (United) faction was a distant second winning only 63 seats. The Janata Dal (Secular) faction of former prime minister Deve Gowda also bit dust winning only 10 seats. The election was held simultaneously with the Lok sabha elections. The Janata Dal government collapsed in mid-1999 owing to a split in the Janata Dal. The Chief minister J.H.Patel and many other prominent leaders joined the Janata dal (United) faction and along with Ramakrishna Hegde allied with the Bharatiya Janata Party[2] where as the former prime minister Deve gowda and his associates including the deputy chief minister Siddaramaiah joined the Janata dal (secular) faction. Owing to the anti incumbency against both the factions of JD, the Congress won handsomely. S.M. Krishna of the Congress was sworn in as Chief minister on 11 October 1999.[3]

Results

Summary of the October 1999 Karnataka legislature election results[4]

Parties Flag % Seats Won Seats contested
Indian National Congress 40.84% 132 222
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 20.69% 44 149
Janata Dal (United) 13.53% 18 112
Janata Dal (Secular) 10.42% 10 203
Others 14.52% 19
Total (Turnout %) 100.0 224
Source: Election commission of India[5]

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