Bidar Lok Sabha Election Result 2009

Karnataka · Parliament (Lok Sabha) Election 2009 GEN

N.Dharam Singh of Indian National Congress won the Bidar Lok Sabha constituency in Karnataka in the 2009 general election, with a winning margin of 39,619 votes (5.10%).

27 candidates contested this seat. The constituency had 1,470,507 registered electors and 779,256 votes were polled, recording a turnout of 53.00%. Full candidate-wise vote breakdown, vote shares, and constituency statistics are below.

Winner Indian National Congress

N.Dharam Singh

Indian National Congress

Victory Margin
39,619
Margin %
5.10%
Total Electors
1,470,507
Votes Polled
779,256
Turnout
53.00%
Candidates
27
Top Candidates (Votes)
Constituency Information
State
Karnataka
Constituency Number
161
Election Type
Lok Sabha (Parliament)
Election Year
2009
All Candidates

Complete list of candidates who contested from this constituency

#1
N.Dharam Singh

Indian National Congress

337,957
43.40%
Male
#2
Gurupadappa Nagmarpalli

Bharatiya Janata Party

298,338
38.30%
Male
#3
Subhash Tippanna Nelge

Janata Dal (Secular)

49,303
6.30%
Male
#4
Jagannath.R.Jamadar

Bahujan Samaj Party

22,568
2.90%
Male
#5
Parmeshwar Ramchandra

Independent

9,510
1.20%
Male
#6
Pashamiya Esmail Sab

Independent

7,691
1.00%
Male
#7
Syed Qubul Ulla Hussiani (Sajid)

Independent

5,461
0.70%
Male
#8
Narsappa Muthangi

Independent

4,054
0.50%
Male
#9
Baswaraj Pailwan Okalli

Independent

3,907
0.50%
Male
#10
Manjile Miyya Peer Sab Quresh

Independent

3,883
0.50%
Male
#11
Devendrappa Sangramappa Patil

Independent

3,127
0.40%
Male
#12
Advocate Moulvi Zameeruddin

National Development Party

2,787
0.40%
Male
#13
Dongapure Shant Kumar

Independent

2,646
0.30%
Male
#14
Shivaraj Timmanna Bokke

Independent

2,455
0.30%
Male
#15
Md Arshad Ahmed Ansari

Independent

2,443
0.30%
Male
#16
Suresh Swamy Talghatker

Independent

2,307
0.30%
Male
#17
Khaja Sameeuddin Khaja Moinuddin

Independent

2,157
0.30%
Male
#18
Jadhav Venkat Rao Gyanoba Rao

Independent

2,134
0.30%
Male
#19
Subhash Chandra G.Khapate

Lok Jan Shakti Party

2,090
0.30%
Male
#20
Md Osman Ali Lakhpati

Independent

2,087
0.30%
Male
#21
Mufti Shaikh Abdul Gaffar Qasmi

Independent

1,967
0.30%
Male
#22
Yashwanth Narsing

Independent

1,888
0.20%
Male
#23
Shravan Sangonda Bhande

Revolutionary Socialist Party

1,870
0.20%
Male
#24
Sameeuddin Bandeli

Independent

1,864
0.20%
Male
#25
Bhaskar Babu Paterpalli

Indian Christian Secular Party

1,853
0.20%
Male
#26
Amruthappa.M.D

Independent

1,795
0.20%
Male
#27
Yevate Patil Shrimanth

Independent

1,099
0.10%
Male
Position Candidate Name Party Votes Vote %
1 N.Dharam Singh Indian National Congress 337,957 43.40%
2 Gurupadappa Nagmarpalli Bharatiya Janata Party 298,338 38.30%
3 Subhash Tippanna Nelge Janata Dal (Secular) 49,303 6.30%
4 Jagannath.R.Jamadar Bahujan Samaj Party 22,568 2.90%
5 Parmeshwar Ramchandra Independent 9,510 1.20%
6 Pashamiya Esmail Sab Independent 7,691 1.00%
7 Syed Qubul Ulla Hussiani (Sajid) Independent 5,461 0.70%
8 Narsappa Muthangi Independent 4,054 0.50%
9 Baswaraj Pailwan Okalli Independent 3,907 0.50%
10 Manjile Miyya Peer Sab Quresh Independent 3,883 0.50%
11 Devendrappa Sangramappa Patil Independent 3,127 0.40%
12 Advocate Moulvi Zameeruddin National Development Party 2,787 0.40%
13 Dongapure Shant Kumar Independent 2,646 0.30%
14 Shivaraj Timmanna Bokke Independent 2,455 0.30%
15 Md Arshad Ahmed Ansari Independent 2,443 0.30%
16 Suresh Swamy Talghatker Independent 2,307 0.30%
17 Khaja Sameeuddin Khaja Moinuddin Independent 2,157 0.30%
18 Jadhav Venkat Rao Gyanoba Rao Independent 2,134 0.30%
19 Subhash Chandra G.Khapate Lok Jan Shakti Party 2,090 0.30%
20 Md Osman Ali Lakhpati Independent 2,087 0.30%
21 Mufti Shaikh Abdul Gaffar Qasmi Independent 1,967 0.30%
22 Yashwanth Narsing Independent 1,888 0.20%
23 Shravan Sangonda Bhande Revolutionary Socialist Party 1,870 0.20%
24 Sameeuddin Bandeli Independent 1,864 0.20%
25 Bhaskar Babu Paterpalli Indian Christian Secular Party 1,853 0.20%
26 Amruthappa.M.D Independent 1,795 0.20%
27 Yevate Patil Shrimanth Independent 1,099 0.10%

Bidar — 2009 Election Analysis

In the 2009 Lok Sabha election, N.Dharam Singh of Indian National Congress secured victory in the Bidar constituency (Karnataka) with a margin of 39,619 votes.

Out of 1,470,507 registered electors, 779,256 votes were polled, resulting in a turnout of 53.00%. A total of 27 candidates contested from this constituency. The vote share chart above visualizes how votes were distributed among the candidates.

India uses the First-Past-The-Post (FPTP) system where the candidate with the most votes wins. The margin percentage indicates how decisive the victory was relative to total votes polled. Explore related constituencies and historical results below.

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Frequently Asked Questions

N.Dharam Singh (Indian National Congress) won the Bidar Lok Sabha seat in 2009.

The margin was 39,619 votes (5.10%%).

The voter turnout in Bidar for the 2009 Lok Sabha election was 53.00%%.

27 candidates contested from Bidar constituency in the 2009 Lok Sabha election.

Bidar is a Lok Sabha constituency in Karnataka.