Karnataka election results 2023: JD(S)'s GT Devegowda wins Chamumdeshwari seat
Karnataka election result 2023: JD(S) leader GT Devegowda received 104873 votes and defeated Congress' S Siddegowda from Chamundeshwari seat by a margin of 25,500 votes.

Karnataka election result 2023: Janata Dal (Secular) candidate GT Devegowda has won the from the Chamumdeshwari constituency in Karnataka that comes under the Mysore district. He defeated Congress' S Siddegowda by a margin of 25,500 votes.
According to the details, received from Election Commission website, GT Devegowda got 104873 votes, including 956 postal votes, while Siddegowda got 79373 votes including 643 postal votes.
Chamundeshwari is a constituency that comes under the Mysore district. The people of Chamundeshwari went to polls on May 10. The candidates in the constituency are - GT Devegowda from JD(S), Kaveesh Gowda from BJP and Siddhegowda from Congress. In 2018, Devegowda of the Janata Dal (secular) won the seat.
It is to be seen if he can defend his seat this time. Stay tuned to Mint's coverage of Karnataka Elections 2023 with live updates, news, views and analysis.
Janata Dal (Secular) candidate GT Devegowda has won the from the Chamumdeshwari constituency in Karnataka that comes under the Mysore district. He defeated Congress' S Siddegowda by a margin of 25,500 votes.
According to the details, received from Election Commission website, GT Devegowda got 104873 votes, including 956 postal votes, while Siddegowda got 79373 votes including 643 postal votes.
In the third spot, Bharatiya Janata Party's Kaveesh Gowda V received 51318 votes, including 511 postal votes.
JD(S) leader GT Devegowda received 104873 votes and defeated Congress' S Siddegowda from Chamundeshwari seat by a margin of 25,500 votes.
Janata Dal (Secular) leader GT Devegowda has secured 98,425 votes as of 02.30 pm. Devegowda is ahead of his Congress rival candidate by 24,702 votes.
Congress S Siddegowda has secured 73,723 votes.
Janata Dal (Secular) leader GT Devegowda has secured 93,950 votes as of 02.10 pm. Devegowda is ahead of his Congress rival candidate by 25,165 votes.
Congress S Siddegowda has secured 68,785 votes.
Janata Dal (Secular) leader GT Devegowda has secured 89,708 votes as of 01.50 pm. Devegowda is ahead of his Congress rival candidate by 25,307 votes.
Congress S Siddegowda has secured 64,401 votes.
Janata Dal (Secular) leader GT Devegowda has secured 80,261 votes as of 01.30 pm. Devegowda is ahead of his Congress rival candidate by 24,270 votes.
Congress S Siddegowda has secured 55,991 votes.
Janata Dal (Secular) leader GT Devegowda has secured 75,262 votes as of 01.15 pm. Devegowda is ahead of his Congress rival candidate by 22,998 votes.
Congress S Siddegowda has secured 52,264 votes.
Janata Dal (Secular) leader GT Devegowda has secured 63,958 votes as of 12.45 pm. Devegowda is ahead of his Congress rival candidate by 20,814 votes.
Congress S Siddegowda has secured 43,144 votes.
Janata Dal (Secular) leader GT Devegowda has secured 36,104 votes as of 11.15 am. Devegowda is ahead of his Congress rival candidate by 15,660 votes.
Congress S Siddegowda has secured 20,444 votes.
Janata Dal (Secular) leader GT Devegowda is leading from the Chamundeshwari seat. Devegowda has secured 16,584 votes as of 10:15 am, according to Election Commission's website.
The other contenders--BJP's Kaveesh Gowda has secured 2842 votes and Congress Siddegowda 7,953 votes only.
Congress leads in 57 seats, BJP in 34 seats while the JDS is leading in 07 seats, according to the Election Commission.
According to the Election Commission, there are a total of 5,21,73,579 registered voters in Karnataka, of which 2.62 crore are male voters and 2.59 crore are female voters.
In the 2013 Assembly election, the seat had been won by GT Devegowda of the JDS.
The Congress candidate M. Sathyanarayana had come in second place.
Mysore area constitutes 8 Vidhan Sabha constituencies namely - Madikeri, Virajpet, Periyapatna, Hunasuru, Chamundeshwari, Krishnaraja, Chamaraja, and Narasimharaja.
Vote counting of Assembly elections 2023 will be held today, 13 May 2023 from 8 AM onwards.
According to the Election Commission, there are a total of 5,21,73,579 registered voters in Karnataka, of which 2.62 crore are male voters and 2.59 crore are female voters.
In the 2018 Karnataka Assembly elections, BJP had won 104 seats, Congress 80 and JD(S) 37.
BJP leader B S Yediyurappa took oath as Chief Minister, as the leader of the single largest party.
During the 2018 elections, G.T. Devegowda, who was the candidate of JD(S), emerged as the winner from the Chamundeshwari constituency in Karnataka, with a margin of 36042 votes.
An update on the vote counting for the Chamundeshwari constituency: During the 2018 elections, G.T. Devegowda emerged as the winner from this constituency.
The results for the Karnataka Assembly elections are about to be announced, with a particular focus on the Chamundeshwari constituency.
The election was held for a total of 224 seats in the state of Karnataka, and the counting of votes will take place today i.e., May 13.
In the 2018 elections, there were 35 voters who identified as third gender in a particular constituency.
After the elections, the JD(S) and Congress formed a government together with H D Kumaraswamy as the Chief Minister.
However, this coalition government fell apart in 2019 due to the resignation of 13 MLAs from Congress and JD(S).
The BJP then took over and B S Yediyurappa became the Chief Minister. Later in 2021, Yediyurappa resigned from the post and was succeeded by Basavaraj Bommai as the new Chief Minister.
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