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Karnataka Legislative Council
Upper house of the state legislature of Karnataka

The Karnataka Legislative Council (formerly the Mysore Legislative Council) is the upper house of the state legislature of Karnataka. Karnataka is one of six Indian states with a bicameral legislature; the Legislative Assembly is the lower house. The Council is a permanent body of 75 members, of whom 64 are elected in various ways in staggered elections and 11 are appointed by the Governor of Karnataka. Members hold their seats for six-year terms.

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History

Originally, the government of the princely state of Mysore comprised the diwan and the unicameral Mysore Representative Assembly (constituted in 1881 by Maharaja Chamarajendra Wadiyar X). With the intent of creating a body composed of a certain number of non-official persons with practical experience and knowledge of local conditions to assist the government in making laws and regulations, the Mysore Legislative Council was established by Regulation I of 1907, in the reign of Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV. In addition to the diwan, the president and the members of the Council, who were ex-officio members, the Council at that time consisted of not less than 10 and not more than 15 additional members to be nominated by the government and approved by the Maharaja, out of which not less than two-fifths were required to be non-officials. The minimum and maximum number of additional members was increased from 15 to 21 respectively by Regulation I of 1914 and the maximum was further increased to 30 by Regulation II of 1919.1

In 1923, under the Mysore Legislative Council Regulation, (Regulation XIX of 1923), the strength of the Council was fixed at 50. Of the 50 seats, 28 were allotted to the nominated members (20 official and 8 non-official) and 22 to elected members.2 In 1914, the Council was empowered to discuss the state budget, and in 1923 it was given power to vote on the demands for grants. From 1919 onwards, resolutions were discussed in the Council. The term of the Council was three years in 1917 and four years in 1940.

After the implementation of the States Reorganisation Act, 1956, the strength of the Legislative Council of the re-organized Mysore State was increased to 63 under the Legislative Councils Act of 19573 and remained as such until 1987. The council was renamed following the renaming of Mysore State as Karnataka in 1973. Following adoption of a resolution in Karnataka Legislative Assembly on 18 August 1986 and subsequent approval by the Parliament of India, the strength of Legislative Council was increased to 75 with effect from 8 September 1987.

Constituencies and Members

The Karnataka Legislative Council is a permanent body with one-third of its members retiring every two years. Members of Legislative Council (MLCs) serve six-year terms, with no limit on reelections.

Of the 75 members of the Council, 25 are elected by local authorities such as municipalities and corporations, 25 are elected by members of the Legislative Assembly, 7 are elected from graduates' constituencies, 7 are elected from teachers' constituencies, and 11 members are nominated by the Governor of Karnataka. The following is the list of the current members:45

Members elected by Legislative Assembly (25)

Keys:   INC (13)   BJP (9)   JDS (3)

#MemberPartyTerm startTerm end
1N. S. BoserajuINC18-Jun-202417-Jun-2030
2Yathindra SiddaramaiahINC18-Jun-202417-Jun-2030
3K. GovindarajINC18-Jun-202417-Jun-2030
4A. Vasanth KumarINC18-Jun-202417-Jun-2030
5Bilkis BanoINC18-Jun-202417-Jun-2030
6Ivan D'SouzaINC18-Jun-202417-Jun-2030
7Jagdev GuttedarINC18-Jun-202417-Jun-2030
8M. Nagaraju YadavINC14-Jun-202213-Jun-2028
9K. Abdul JabbarINC14-Jun-202213-Jun-2028
10Basanagouda BadarliINC11-Jul-202413-Jun-2028
11B. K. HariprasadINC1-Jul-202030-Jun-2026
12K. Naseer AhmedINC1-Jul-202030-Jun-2026
13Tippannappa KamaknoorINC23-Jun-202330-Jun-2026
14C. T. RaviBJP18-Jun-202417-Jun-2030
15N. RavikumarBJP18-Jun-202417-Jun-2030
16Marutirao MuleyBJP18-Jun-202417-Jun-2030
17S Keshava PrasadBJP14-Jun-202213-Jun-2028
18Hemalatha NayakBJP14-Jun-202213-Jun-2028
19Chaluvadi NarayanaswamyBJP14-Jun-202213-Jun-2028
20Sunil VallyapureBJP1-Jul-202030-Jun-2026
21M. T. B. NagarajBJP1-Jul-202030-Jun-2026
22Prathap Simha NayakBJP1-Jul-202030-Jun-2026
23T. N. Javarayi GowdaJDS18-Jun-202417-Jun-2030
24T.A. SharavanaJDS14-Jun-202213-Jun-2028
25GovindarajuJDS1-Jul-202030-Jun-2026

Local Authorities constituencies (25)

Keys:  INC (11)   BJP (11)   JDS (2)   Ind (1)

#ConstituencyMemberPartyTerm startTerm end
1BidarBhimrao PatilINC6-Jan-20225-Jan-2028
2Kalaburagi–YadgirB. G. PatilBJP6-Jan-20225-Jan-2028
3Bijapur–BagalkotSunil Gouda B. PatilINC6-Jan-20225-Jan-2028
4Bijapur–BagalkotP. H. PoojaraBJP6-Jan-20225-Jan-2028
5BelgaumChannaraj HattiholiINC6-Jan-20225-Jan-2028
6BelgaumLakhan JarakiholiInd6-Jan-20225-Jan-2028
7Uttara KannadaGanapathi UlvekarBJP6-Jan-20225-Jan-2028
8Dharwad–Gadag–HaveriSaleem AhmedINC6-Jan-20225-Jan-2028
9Dharwad–Gadag–HaveriPradeep ShettarBJP6-Jan-20225-Jan-2028
10Raichur–KoppalSharana Gowda PatilINC6-Jan-20225-Jan-2028
11Bellary–VijaynagarY. M. SatishBJP6-Jan-20225-Jan-2028
12Chitradurga–DavangereK. S. NaveenBJP6-Jan-20225-Jan-2028
13ShivamoggaD. S. ArunBJP6-Jan-20225-Jan-2028
14Dakshina Kannada–UdupiKishore B.R.BJP21-Oct-20245-Jan-2028
15Dakshina Kannada–UdupiManjunath BhandariINC6-Jan-20225-Jan-2028
16ChikmagaluruM. K. PraneshBJP6-Jan-20225-Jan-2028
17HassanSuraj RevannaJDS6-Jan-20225-Jan-2028
18TumakuruR. RajendraINC6-Jan-20225-Jan-2028
19MandyaM. G. GooligowdaINC6-Jan-20225-Jan-2028
20Bengaluru UrbanH. S. Gopinath ReddyBJP6-Jan-20225-Jan-2028
21Bengaluru Rural–RamanagarShambulingaiah RaviINC6-Jan-20225-Jan-2028
22Kolar–ChikkaballapurAnil KumarINC6-Jan-20225-Jan-2028
23KodaguSuja KushalappaBJP6-Jan-20225-Jan-2028
24Mysuru–ChamarajanagaraC. N. Manje GowdaJDS6-Jan-20225-Jan-2028
25Mysuru–ChamarajanagaraD. ThimmaiahINC6-Jan-20225-Jan-2028

Elected from Graduates constituencies (7)

Keys:   BJP (4)   INC(3)

#ConstituencyMemberPartyTerm startTerm end
1Karnataka South-East GraduatesChidanand M. GowdaBJP10-Nov-20209-Nov-2026
2Karnataka North-East GraduatesChandrasekhar PatilINC22-Jun-202421-Jun-2030
3Karnataka North-West GraduatesHanumant NiraniBJP5-Jul-20224-Jul-2028
4Karnataka South GraduatesMadhu Madhe GowdaINC5-Jul-20224-Jul-2028
5Karnataka West GraduatesS. V. SankanuraBJP10-Nov-20209-Nov-2026
6Bangalore GraduatesDr. Ramoji GowdaINC03-Jun-202402-Jun-2030
7Karnataka South-West GraduatesDhananjaya SarjiBJP22-Jun-202421-Jun-2030

Elected from Teachers constituencies (7)

Keys:   INC (3)   BJP (2)   JDS (2)

#ConstituencyMemberPartyTerm startTerm end
1Karnataka South TeachersK. VivekanandaJDS22-Jun-202421-Jun-2030
2Karnataka South-East TeachersD. T. SrinivasINC8-Jun-20249-Jun-2030
3Karnataka North-East TeachersShashil G. NamoshiBJP10-Nov-20209-Nov-2026
4Bangalore TeachersPuttannaINC20-Feb-20249-Nov-2030
5Karnataka West TeachersBasavaraj HorattiBJP5-Jul-20224-Jul-2028
6Karnataka North-West TeachersPrakash HukkeriINC5-Jul-20224-Jul-2028
7Karnataka South-West TeachersS. L. BhojegowdaJDS22-Jun-202421-Jun-2030

Nominated by the Governor (11)

6 Keys:   INC (6)   BJP (3)

#MemberPartyTerm startTerm end
1UmashreeINC21-Aug-202320-Aug-2029
2M. R. SeetharamINC21-Aug-202320-Aug-2029
3H. P. Sudham DasINC21-Aug-202320-Aug-2029
4Prakash RathodINC30-Oct-201829-Oct-2024
5U. B. VenkateshINC30-Oct-201829-Oct-2024
6Vacant22-Jul-202021-Jul-2026
7Adagur H. VishwanathBJP22-Jul-202021-Jul-2026
8Shantaram SiddiBJP22-Jul-202021-Jul-2026
9Bharathi ShettyBJP22-Jul-202021-Jul-2026
10Talwar SabannaBJP22-Jul-202021-Jul-2026
11Vacant28-Jan-201927-Jan-2025

See also

Notes

References

  1. Rao, C. Hayavadana (ed.). (1929). Mysore Gazetteer, Vol. IV, Bangalore: Government Press, pp.96-7.

  2. Rao, C. Hayavadana (ed.). (1929). Mysore Gazetteer, Vol. IV, Bangalore: Government Press, pp.96-7.

  3. "The Legislative Councils Act, 1957". Commonwealth Legal Information Institute website. Archived from the original on 10 January 2010. Retrieved 22 April 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100110181931/http://www.commonlii.org/in/legis/num_act/lca1957219/

  4. "Members of Karnataka Legislative Council". Karnataka Legislature website. Retrieved 17 April 2010. http://www.kar.nic.in/kla/mlc.html

  5. "Members of Karnataka Legislative Council". infoelections.com. Retrieved 30 December 2015. http://infoelections.com/infoelection/index.php/karnataka-news/2909-list-of-member-of-legislative-council-mlc-from-karnataka.html

  6. "Legislative Council Members". www.kla.kar.nic.in. http://www.kla.kar.nic.in/council/lcmem.html