Last fortnight, I voted for the Karnataka Assembly elections 2008. The assembly constituencies have been redrawn after delimitation. Karnataka is the first state to hold the elections as per Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies by the Delimitation Commission of India. I need to check and confirm if my name is listed in the Electoral rolls for Bangalore at the CEO, Karnataka website.
The Eight districts: Bidar, Gulbarga, Bijapur, Bagalkot, Belgaum, Dharwad, Gadag, Haveri went to polls in the Phase III on 22nd May, 2008.
1-18: Belgaum District
Nippani, Chikkodi-Sadalga
Athani, Kagwad,
Kudachi (SC),
Raybag (SC),
Hukkeri,
Arabhavi,
Gokak,
Yemkanmardi (ST),
Belgaum Uttar,
Belgaum Dakshin,
Belgaum Rural,
Khanapur,
Kittur,
Bailhongal,
Saundatti Yellamma,
Ramdurg
19-25: Bagalkot District
Mudhol (SC), Terdal,
Jamkhandi, bilgi, Badami,
Bagalkot, Hungund,
26-33: Bijapur District
Muddebihal,
Devar Hippargi,
Basavana Bagevadi,
Babaleshwar,
Bijapur City,
Nagthan (SC),
Indi, Sindgi
34-46: Gulbarga District
Afzalpur, Jevargi,
Shorapur (ST),
Shahapur,
Yadgir, Gurmitkal,
Chittapur (SC),
Sedam,
Chincholi (SC),
Gulbarga Rural (SC),
Gulbarga Dakshin,
Gulbarga Uttar, Aland
47-52: Bidar District
Basavakalyan, Homnabad,
Bidar South, Bidar,
Bhalki, Aurad (SC)
65-68: Gadag District
Shirahatti (SC),
Gadag, Ron, Nargund
69-75: Dharwad Disrict
Navalgund, Kundgol,
Dharwad,
Hubli-Dharwad-East (SC),
Hubli-Dharwad-Central,
Hubli-Dharwad-West,
Kalghatgi
82-87: Haveri District
Hangal, Shiggaon,
Haveri (SC), Byadgi,
Hirekerur,
Ranibennur
The affidavit filed by the MLA from Hubli-Dharwad-Central, Mr. Jagadish Shettar would have been interesting to understand - wish I could read Kannada. A detailed analysis of the Karnataka Assembly polls can be found with Election Commission of India
The directory of official websites of Government of India was helpful.
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