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Full List of Chief Ministers of Karnataka from 1947 to till date

Chief Ministers of Karnataka: K. Chengalaraya Reddy was the first Chief Minister of Karnataka. Read the full list of chief ministers of Karnataka from the below article.

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Full List of Chief Ministers of Karnataka (CM List): have been really important in shaping how the state grows and changes. Karnataka used to be called Mysore State before it became Karnataka in 1956. Since then, different leaders have taken charge as Chief Minister, each leaving their mark on the state’s progress. Starting from K. Chengalaraya Reddy, who was the first Chief Minister after India got independence, to leaders like Siddaramaiah today, they’ve all faced different challenges and made decisions that affected things like schools, farms, roads, and programs to help people.

Basically, these leaders have all played a big part in making Karnataka what it is today, and each one brought something different to the table.

Full List of Chief Ministers of Karnataka 

Karnataka Map
Karnataka Map

Karnataka used to be called Mysore State until 1956 when it became Karnataka because of a law called the States Reorganisation Act. K. Chengalaraya Reddy was the first Chief Minister after India became independent, and he served from 1947 to 1952.

Chief Ministers of Karnataka From 1947 to till date, Complete list

Karnataka Assembly
Karnataka Assembly

Candidates can go through the list of Chief Ministers of Karnataka from 1947 to 2025

Full List of Chief Ministers of Karnataka From 1947 to 2025
Chief MinistersFromTo
Siddaramaiah20 May 2023Incumbent
Basavaraj Bommai28 Jul 202120 May 2023
B. S. Yeddyurappa26 Jul 201926 Jul 2021
H. D. Kumaraswamy23 May 201823 Jul 2019
B. S. Yeddyurappa17 May 201823 May 2018
Siddaramaiah13 May 201315 May 2018
Jagadish Shettar12 Jul 201212 May 2013
D. V. Sadananda Gowda04 Aug 201112 Jul 2012
B. S. Yeddyurappa30 May 200831 Jul 2011
President’s rule20 Nov 200727 May 2008
B. S. Yeddyurappa12 Nov 200719 Nov 2007
President’s rule09 Oct 200711 Nov 2007
H. D. Kumaraswamy03 Feb 200608 Oct 2007
Dharam Singh28 May 200428 Jan 2006
S. M. Krishna11 Oct 199928 May 2004
J. H. Patel31 May 199607 Oct 1999
H. D. Deve Gowda11 Dec 199431 May 1996
M. Veerappa Moily19 Nov 199211 Dec 1994
S. Bangarappa17 Oct 199019 Nov 1992
President’s rule10 Oct 199017 Oct 1990
Veerendra Patil30 Nov 198910 Oct 1990
President’s rule21 Apr 198930 Nov 1989
S. R. Bommai13 Aug 198821 Apr 1989
Ramakrishna Hegde16 Feb 198610 Aug 1988
Ramakrishna Hegde08 Mar 198513 Feb 1986
Ramakrishna Hegde10 Jan 198329 Dec 1984
R. Gundu Rao12 Jan 198006 Jan 1983
D. Devaraj Urs28 Feb 197807 Jan 1980
President’s rule31 Dec 197728 Feb 1978
D. Devaraj Urs20 Mar 197231 Dec 1977
President’s rule19 Mar 197120 Mar 1972
Veerendra Patil29 May 196818 Mar 1971
S. Nijalingappa21 Jun 196228 May 1968
S. R. Kanthi14 Mar 196220 Jun 1962
B. D. Jatti16 May 195809 Mar 1962
S. Nijalingappa01 Nov 195616 May 1958
Kadidal Manjappa19 Aug 195631 Oct 1956
K. Hanumanthaiah30 Mar 195219 Aug 1956
K. Chengalaraya Reddy (K.C. Reddy)25 Oct 194730 Mar 1952

First Chief Ministers of Karnataka

KC Reddy
KC Reddy

K. Chengalaraya Reddy (K.C. Reddy) was a really important person in Karnataka’s history. He fought hard for India’s freedom from British rule and was born on February 10, 1901, in Kolar. Because of his dedication and leadership, he became the first Chief Minister of Karnataka after independence.

During his time as Chief Minister, he worked really hard to make sure things like schools, farms, and helping people were taken care of. His work laid the foundation for Karnataka to grow and improve even more in the future. People still remember Chengalaraya Reddy today for all he did to make Karnataka better and for his commitment to freedom and progress.

Current Chief Ministers of Karnataka

Siddaramaiah
Siddaramaiah

Siddaramaiah, also known as Siddu, is a big name in Karnataka politics. He’s been the Chief Minister twice, first from 2013 to 2018 and now from 2023. That’s a rare feat, being the only second person to complete a full five-year term as Chief Minister in Karnataka. He’s from the Indian National Congress and leads their team in the state assembly.

He’s represented different areas in the state assembly over the years, starting way back in the 1980s. He’s also been Deputy Chief Minister before. When not in power, he’s been the main opposition voice in the assembly too. So, Siddaramaiah has been a key figure in Karnataka politics for a long time, switching between different parties but always staying in the limelight.

Election Process of Chief Ministers of Karnataka

  • The election of the Chief Minister in Karnataka is based on a parliamentary system.
  • The leader of the majority party in the Karnataka Legislative Assembly is invited by the Governor to form the government.
  • The leader is chosen through internal party processes or selection mechanisms established by the political party.
  • After general elections, members of the Legislative Assembly vote for the leader of their respective parties.
  • The party with the majority of seats forms the government, and its leader becomes the Chief Minister.
  • In cases of no clear majority, alliances or coalitions may be formed to establish a majority.
  • The leader of the coalition with the majority is invited to take office as the Chief Minister.
  • The Chief Minister is sworn in by the Governor, formally assuming office.
  • The Chief Minister remains in power as long as they maintain the confidence of the majority in the Legislative Assembly.
  • A vote of no confidence or failure to pass crucial legislation may lead to resignation or a call for fresh elections.

Also Read: Full List of all Presidents of India from 1950 to till date

List of Chief Ministers of Karnataka Important Facts

  1. B.S. Yediyurappa: He holds the record for the shortest tenure as Chief Minister in 2018, serving for only 2.5 days.
  2. D. Devaraj Urs: He served as the Chief Minister for nearly seven years in the 1970s, making him the longest-serving CM in Karnataka’s history.
  3. Ramakrishna Hegde: He holds the distinction of serving the most number of terms, which were three, and these terms were not consecutive.
  4. Veerendra Patil: He had the largest gap between his two terms as Chief Minister, spanning about 17 years.
  5. B. D. Jatti: In addition to his role as Chief Minister, he also served as the fifth Vice President of India.
  6. H. D. Deve Gowda: He deliberately shortened his term as Chief Minister (1994–1996) to become India’s Prime Minister
  7. Siddaramaiah was the 22nd CM of Karnataka and on May 20, he will become the 24th CM of the state.

Chief Ministers of Karnataka FAQs

The current Chief Minister of Karnataka is Siddaramaiah.

B. S. Yeddyurappa has served as the Chief Minister of Karnataka four times, with his terms spanning from 12th November 2007 to 19th November 2007, 30th May 2008 to 31st July 2011, 17th May 2018 to 23rd May 2018, and 26th July 2019 to 26th July 2021.

K. Chengalaraya Reddy was the first Chief Minister of Karnataka. He served from 25th October 1947 to 30th March 1952.

D. Devaraj Urs served the longest term as Chief Minister of Karnataka, from 20th March 1972 to 31st December 1977.

During the President’s rule, there was no elected Chief Minister. Instead, the state was directly governed by the President of India through a designated representative.


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