<p>In Karnataka Assembly Election 2023, Haveri constituency (AC No. 84) in Haveri district voted on May 10. Over 5 crore registered voters were eligible to exercise their franchise in Karnataka polls this year.</p>.<p>The term of the 224-member Legislative Assembly of Karnataka is scheduled to end on May 24, 2023.</p>.<p>Haveri is one of 104 Assembly seats won by the BJP in 2018 elections.</p>.<p>Use the map below to check the winner and the winning party of the Haveri constituency in the Karnataka election 2023. You can also check the winning margin and details of the runner-up party and candidate.</p>.<p>In Karnataka election 2018, BJP candidate Neharu Olekar won the Haveri Assembly seat after securing 86565 votes. The BJP candidate defeated INC candidate Rudrappa Lamani by a margin of 11304 votes.</p>.<p>In 2018, Haveri constituency had 221791 electors, including 115096 males and 106688 females.</p>.<p>The constituency had 7 third gender voters in 2018.</p>.<p>After the 2018 polls, JD(S) and Congress formed a coalition government with H D Kumaraswamy as the Chief Minister.</p>.<p>However, the coalition government collapsed in 2019 following resignations of 13 rebel Congress and JD(S) MLAs. The BJP subsequently formed a government with B S Yediyurappa becoming the Chief Minister.</p>.<p>In 2021, the BJP strongman resigned from the CM's post after which Basavaraj Bommai became the CM.</p>
<p>In Karnataka Assembly Election 2023, Haveri constituency (AC No. 84) in Haveri district voted on May 10. Over 5 crore registered voters were eligible to exercise their franchise in Karnataka polls this year.</p>.<p>The term of the 224-member Legislative Assembly of Karnataka is scheduled to end on May 24, 2023.</p>.<p>Haveri is one of 104 Assembly seats won by the BJP in 2018 elections.</p>.<p>Use the map below to check the winner and the winning party of the Haveri constituency in the Karnataka election 2023. You can also check the winning margin and details of the runner-up party and candidate.</p>.<p>In Karnataka election 2018, BJP candidate Neharu Olekar won the Haveri Assembly seat after securing 86565 votes. The BJP candidate defeated INC candidate Rudrappa Lamani by a margin of 11304 votes.</p>.<p>In 2018, Haveri constituency had 221791 electors, including 115096 males and 106688 females.</p>.<p>The constituency had 7 third gender voters in 2018.</p>.<p>After the 2018 polls, JD(S) and Congress formed a coalition government with H D Kumaraswamy as the Chief Minister.</p>.<p>However, the coalition government collapsed in 2019 following resignations of 13 rebel Congress and JD(S) MLAs. The BJP subsequently formed a government with B S Yediyurappa becoming the Chief Minister.</p>.<p>In 2021, the BJP strongman resigned from the CM's post after which Basavaraj Bommai became the CM.</p>