1989 Bangalore Mahanagara Palike election

1989 Bangalore Mahanagara Palike election


87 of 87 seats in the Bangalore Mahanagara Palike
44 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party Third party
 
Party Indian National Congress Janata Party Bharatiya Janata Party
Alliance None None None

Mayor before election


INC

Elected Mayor

INC

The 1989 Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (Bangalore City Corporation) election was held in May 1989 for all 87 wards of Bangalore.

Background

In 1989, the BMP expanded to include 87 wards.[1][2] The tenure of the Bangalore Mahanagara Palike ended in 1988.[3] A new election was necessary to elect new Corporators and Mayor.

Organization

New Mayor will be elected for a term of one year and Corporators will be in office for 5 years.[4]

Schedule

The schedule of the election was announced by the State Election Commission in March 1989 and date of counting / announcement of result was in May 1989.

Results

Ward

No.[5]

Ward Name[6] Population (1991)[7] Elected Corporator (1989 elections)
Total SCs STs Corporator Name Party Reservation category
1 Yeshwantapura 58792 6755 804
2 Mathikere 60625 6755 753
3 Malleswara West 24333 1831 66
4 Kodandaramapura 21880 695 140
5 Swimming Pool Extension 15806 763 58
6 Malleswara East 14763 171 55
7 Dattatreya Temple 24993 3595 382
8 Mahalakshmipura 70698 9368 858
9 Subramanya Pura 38852 986 399
10 Gayathrinagara 19769 716 146
11 Rajajinagar 85514 4350 784
12 Prakashnagar 35461 1966 171 G. Padmavathi[8]
13 Sriramapuram 24382 347 127
14 Sree Venkateswara Temple Nagar 19965 437 171
15 Sree Ramamandira 22628 826 129
16 Industrial Town 46859 5605 706
17 Bhasyamnagar 27652 6147 118
18 Sevashram 27397 11156 137
19 Sheshadripuram 23144 8341 95
20 Ramachandrapuram 27008 1648 127
21 Gopalapuram 26758 6688 144
22 Gandhinagar 19304 1418 95
23 Cottonpet 27155 2766 407
24 Kashi Vishweswara Temple 16491 6 0
25 Chikpet 15570 13 21
26 Rangaswamy Temple 17657 30 51
27 Super Talkies 29440 14951 81
28 Sri Krlshnarajendra Market 16790 1129 182
29 Govindarajanagar 74592 6803 1327
30 Vijayanagar 63111 4606 632
31 Kempapura Agrahara 40726 1346 593
32 Binnypet 23119 1953 584
33 Padarayanapura 66467 4742 371
34 Jagajeevanramnagar 33009 9811 177
35 Gowripura 19805 2287 151
36 Gali Anjaneyaswamy Temple 41190 2921 928
37 Azadnagar 23604 1744 347
38 Dharmarayaswamy Temple 15325 42 27
39 Channarayaswamy Temple 16631 2776 18
40 Raghavendra Nagar 19593 138 270
41 Chamarajpet 20077 3151 33
42 Fort 20202 1669 84
43 Kalasipalyam 16754 4576 142
44 Sudhamanagar 28537 4892 52
45 Kempegowda Nagar 23715 2140 192
46 Shankarapuram 15365 101 79
47 Visweswarapuram 18029 1194 34
48 Sreenagara 60318 740 714
49 Hanumanthanagara 28977 798 310
50 Basavanagudi 29096 905 146 B. S. Sathyanarayana[9] Bharatiya Janata Party General
51 Kanakanagara 18559 547 36
52 Ganesha Mandira 60720 3994 727
53 Mavalli 15259 362 29
54 Hombegowdanagar 39996 6024 355
55 Lakkasandra 45949 5650 259
56 Patalamma Temple 17860 315 81
57 Pattabirama Nagar 37530 2920 139
58 Madivala 51306 5609 452
59 Yediyur 30483 1165 141
60 Jayanagar 49374 6313 279
61 Richmond Town 17608 2039 39
62 Ashoknagar 20830 5640 58
63 Jogupalyam 29634 3502 1050
64 Shanthinagar 30848 4571 147
65 Austin Town 47967 19273 16
66 Neelasandra 35000 2271 51
67 Gowthamapura 41886 8413 405
68 Commercial Street 20257 873 27
69 Shivaji nagar 16429 983 58
70 Tasker Town 18205 1790 49
71 High Grounds 23349 2335 276
72 Cobbonpet 15008 2292 76
73 Sampangiramanagar 19842 1170 78
74 Maruthisevanagar 34599 6719 122
75 Cox Town (Sarvajnanagar) 32084 8703 235
76 Nehrupuram 15135 1532 20
77 Bharatinagar 18002 2085 19
78 Shivanchetty Garden 18055 1458 91
79 Ulsoor 14279 1564 144
80 Murphy Town 42947 17437 212
81 Jayachamarajendra Nagar 38358 3144 134
82 Sadashivanagar 50412 2679 279
83 Jayamahal 36313 5676 101
84 Frazer Town 19212 4462 69
85 Sagayapuram 39748 13565 47
86 Palace Guttahalli 20971 2408 125
87 St. John's Hill 18146 1564 55

See also

References

  1. ^ https://data.opencity.in/Documents/DocumentCloud/bbmp-restructuring-fullreport.pdf Archived 24 December 2020 at the Wayback Machine BBMP restructuring full report
  2. ^ Aradhya, H. B. S. (23 December 2008). "Developed or hodge-podge, you decide". Citizen Matters. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  3. ^ "Functioning of Wards Committees in Bangalore: A Case Study" (PDF). Citizens’ Voluntary Initiative for the City of Bangalore. Retrieved 11 May 2020.
  4. ^ "One year term for mayor stays". The Times of India. 10 June 2002. ISSN 0971-8257. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  5. ^ List of BBMP Elected Candidate in 2001 - Complete list https://www.socialvillage.in/resources/30132-list-bbmp-elected-candidate-complete
  6. ^ "Details of Ward boundaries". karsec.gov.in. Retrieved 9 June 2020.
  7. ^ "Bangalore Urban district Census Handbook 1991" (PDF). Census India.
  8. ^ "Padmavati voted mayor, Anand the deputy in BBMP elections". Bangalore Mirror. Retrieved 5 March 2024.
  9. ^ "B S Sathyanarayana sworn-in as mayor of Bangalore". www.daijiworld.com. Retrieved 12 January 2021.
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