Bangalore Central (Lok Sabha Constituency) - Bangalore Central Lok Sabha Constituency Election Results 2009

Bangalore Central Lok Sabha Constituency Election Results 2009

Total Candidates - 37

P. C. MOHAN - BJP - 340162

H.T.SANGLIANA - INC - 304944

B.Z. ZAMEER AHMED KHAN - JD(S) 162552

VIJAY RAJA SIINGH - BSP - 6363

IFTHAQUAR ALI BHUTTO - ANC - 2850

J.D.ELANGOVAN - IJP - 713

S M KRISHNA - BPJP - 1290

B KRISHNA PRASAD - PTSS - 687

A.S. PAUL - AIJMK - 475

D.C. PRAKASH - KTMK - 1686

K.PRABHAKAR REDDY - KCVP - 755

T.K.PREMKUMAR - PPOI - 432

P. C. MOHAN of the Bharathiya Janata Party is the winner of the General Elections 2009

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