The BJP leader, B.S. Yedyurappa seems to be emerging as the most popular choice as the next Chief Minster, with 27 percent voters expressing themselves in his favour.
The JD (S) leader H.D Kumaraswamy is placed next to Yedyurappa, with 22 percent support. The Congress leader S.M Krishna comes third. This may be on account of the fact that he was Chief Minister more than four years ago and there are other prominent leaders in his party in the race for the Chief Ministership. Mallikarjun Kharge comes a distant fourth with five percent voters endoring his candidature. Other leadaers who found a mention were Dharam Singh and Siddaramaiah. Who finally becomes the Chief Minister would be a total different story but the popular choice in the middle of April 2008 is captured above.
It is important to record the methodology followed when asking this question. Respondents were not offered a menu of names. They were asked to mention the name of person they would like to see in the Chief Ministers position without prompting or hinting any name.
It would be useful to record that from within the BJP, the only Chief Ministerial candidate that has captured the imagination of the voters is Yedyurappa. Simialrly in the JD(S), Kumaraswamy is seen as the only viable Chief Miniterial candidate. In the Congress on the other hand there are several leaders in the race. This may account for the fact that none of the Congress leaders individually comes very close to either the BJP or JDS Chief Ministerial candidate.
The fact that the Congress has not projected its Chief Ministerial candidate unlike the other two parties, may account for the split in the verdict of traditional Congress voters. A little over one-fourth amongst the traditional Congress supporters mentioned the name of S.M Krishna as their popular choice for the Karnataka’s next Chief Minster. The two Congress leaders, Amongst the traditional Congress supporters, 15 percent preferred Kumaraswamy and another 14 percent mentioned that name of Yedyurappa as their choice for Chief Minster. Only 7 percent mentioned the name of Dharam Singh and another 5 percent mentioned the name of Siddaramiah as their preferred choice for next Chief Minister. A majority of the traditional BJP and JD (S) supporters, named their respective leaders, when asked to mention their choice as the next Chief Minister.
While Kumaraswamy and S.M Krishna remain more or less equally popular amongst voters both educated and uneducated voters, Yediyurappa’s popularity seems to be quite high amongst the college graduates or amongst those who have attained much higher education.
The BJP does not seem to be gaining in popularity compared to the last assembly elections, but Yediyurappa’s popularity has increased over the same period. What still remains a puzzle is, why Yediyurappa has not been able to pull the popularity of the party in-spite of himself being so popular?
Yediyurappa leads popularity chart for Chief Minster
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B.S Yediyurappa
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27
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H.D Kumaraswamy
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22
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S.M Krishna
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16
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Mallikarjunan Kharge
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5
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Dharam Singh
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4
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Siddaramia
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3
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Ananth Kumar
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1
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M.P Prakash
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1
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Note: All figures are in percent. Rest named other leaders. This question was asked open-ended.
Question wording: Who would you prefer as the next Chief Minister of Karnataka?
Yediyurappa’s popularity has steadily increased
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2004
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2006
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2007
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2008
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S.M Krishna
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34
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15
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12
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16
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B.S Yediyurappa
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7
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9
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13
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27
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H.D Kumaraswamy
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--
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--
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34
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22
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Ananth Kumar
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10
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3
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4
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1
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Dharam Singh
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4
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14
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9
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4
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Deve Gowda
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5
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9
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2
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--
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Note: All figures are in percent. ‘--’ less than 1 percent.
Divided loyalties, but Yediyurappa’s popularity more broad based
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B.S Yediyurappa
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H.D Kumaraswamy
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S.M Krishna
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Mallikarjunan Kharge
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Dharam Singh
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Upper Caste
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39
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16
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16
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3
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3
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Vokalika
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17
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44
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18
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3
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2
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Lingayat
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47
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15
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8
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4
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2
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Dalit
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18
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19
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18
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10
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6
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Adivasi
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22
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26
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18
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4
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5
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Muslim
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10
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17
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28
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8
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7
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Note: All figures are in percent.
BJP’s traditional supporters more polarized in favour of their leader
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Yediyurappa
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Kumaraswamy
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S.M Krishna
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All
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27
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22
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16
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Traditional Congress supporters
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13
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15
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27
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Traditional J.D (S) supporters
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14
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54
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6
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Traditional BJP supporters
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59
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9
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5
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Note: All figures are in percent
Yediyurappa is more popular amongst the educated
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Yediyurappa
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Kumaraswamy
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S.M Krishna
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Non Literate
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10
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22
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15
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Primary Scholl
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28
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18
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20
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Matric pass
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27
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25
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16
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Graduates or more
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32
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21
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16
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Note: All figures are in percent