BJP secures 2.2% more vote share over Cong in Karnataka

In the last Lok Sabha elections, BJP had secured 19 seats, Congress six and JDS 3

Press Trust of India Bangalore
Last Updated : May 17 2014 | 1:20 PM IST
Riding on the "Modi wave", a 2.2% swing in its favour has propelled BJP to outperform the ruling Congress in Karnataka and secure 17 seats.
 
The Congress has secured 40.8% of the votes as against BJP's 43%, up from 41.63% in the 2009 Lok Sabha polls, an analysis of the voting percentage showed.
 
In the last Lok Sabha elections, BJP had secured 19 seats, Congress six and JDS three.
 

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It is a remarkable turnaround for BJP which had polled 19.9% of the votes in the May 2013 Assembly polls that brought down the party's first ever government in the South.
 
B S Yeddyurappa had then played spoilsport to BJP's prospects by securing 10% share. The Lingayat strongman has since returned to BJP, which got its act together ahead of the Lok Sabha polls.
 
JDS led by former Prime Minister H D Deve Gowda secured 11% voting share, down from 13.57 it had got in the last Lok Sabha polls. The party won two seats.
 
Aam Aadmi Party which had aimed to gain a toehold in Karnataka by contesting across the state has put up a miserable show with a mere 0.8% vote share.
 
Independents secured 1.6% vote share, a drop from 4.12 in the 2009 parliamentary polls.
 
BJP has won the seats spreading its influence across Mumbai-Karnataka, Hyderabad-Karnataka, Central Karnataka, South Karnataka and coastal Karnataka regions.
 
The party has derived much of the strength from the north Karnataka.
 
JDS has been confined to its traditional Vokkaliga stronghold in Hassan and Mandya.
 
The Lok Sabha poll outcome has come as a dampener for the Congress which, hoping on the goodwill in the Assembly polls, had set an ambitious target of winning about 18 to 20 seats.
 
Chief Minister Siddaramaiah himself admitted it was a "setback".
 
Months ahead of the Lok Sabha polls, BJP had made it clear that it was banking on the Modi magic to do the trick for its turnaround in its fortunes.
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First Published: May 17 2014 | 1:09 PM IST

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