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Bijapur South Lok Sabha constituency

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bijapur South
Former Lok Sabha constituency
Constituency details
CountryIndia
RegionSouth India
StateKarnataka
Established1952
Abolished1967
ReservationNone

Bijapur South Lok Sabha constituency was a former Lok Sabha constituency in Karnataka (Bombay State from 1952 to 1956). This seat came into existence in 1951. Before 1967 Lok Sabha Elections, it ceased to exist.

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Transcription

Assembly segments

Bijapur South Lok Sabha constituency comprised the following seven Legislative Assembly segments:[1]

  1. Jamkhandi
  2. Tikota Bilgi
  3. Mudhol
  4. Bagalkot
  5. Badami
  6. Guledgud Kamatgi
  7. Hungund

After Bijapur district of erstwhile Bombay State got merged with Mysore State in 1956, this seat became a part of Mysore State and before 1967 Lok Sabha Elections, it ceased to exist and was replaced by Bagalkot Lok Sabha constituency.

Members of Parliament

Bombay State:

Mysore State:

Bagalkot Lok Sabha constituency

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Statistical Report on Bombay elections, 1951 to the 1st Assembly" (PDF). Election Commission of India website. pp. 9–10. Retrieved 18 October 2017.
  2. ^ "STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTIONS, 1951 TO THE FIRST LOK SABHA" (PDF). The Election Commission of India. p. 92.

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