1952 Coorg State Legislative Assembly election
The 1952 Coorg Legislative Assembly election was held to constitute the Coorg Legislative Assembly, electing members of legislature for 18 constituencies of the erstwhile Indian State of Coorg. It took place on 27 March 1952 and a total of 87,947 people voted 24 out of 60 candidates to power. This was the only election to the assembly before the State was merged into Mysore as per the States Reorganisation Act in 1956.
Constituencies
A total of 24 seats were up for election from 18 constituencies; six two-member constituencies and twelve single-member constituencies. No seats were reserved for Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes.Contestants
Sixty candidates contested the election. The Indian National Congress presented candidates in all 24 constituencies. There were also 34 independent candidates. The Takkadi Party, which campaigned against merger into Mysore State, contested as independents. The Takkadi Party was led by Pandyanda Belliappa, a veteran Gandhian. A third force in the election was the Communist Party of India, that only presented two candidates. No female candidates were in the fray.Results
The Indian National Congress emerged victorious, winning 15 out of the 24 seats. The INC leader C. M. Poonacha won his seat from the Berriathnad constituency, with 1,969 votes. Nine independent candidates won the remaining seats. Belliappa won his seat Ammathi Nad with 1,667 votes. INC candidates got 55.54 per cent of the votes polled statewide, independents 42.88 per cent and the two communist candidates 1.58 per cent. The candidate with the highest percentage of votes polled in his favour was G. Lingarajayya, the INC candidate in Fraserpet, who polled 2,375 votes.!colspan=8|
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! Political party !! Flag !! Candidates !! Won !! % of
Seats !! Votes !! Vote %
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!colspan=3|Voters: 138,440 Turnout 87,947
Members of the Coorg Legislative Assembly, 1952
Keys:| No. | Constituency | Name of elected MLA | Party affiliation |
| 1 | Sanivarasanthe | P. K. Chennayya | Indian National Congress |
| 1 | Sanivarasanthe | K. Mallappa | Indian National Congress |
| 2 | Somwarpet North | C. K. Kalappa | Indian National Congress |
| 3 | Somwarpet South | H. T. Muthanna | Independent |
| 4 | Fraserpet | G. Lingarajayya | Indian National Congress |
| 5 | Sunticoppa | Gundugutti Manjanathaya | Indian National Congress |
| 5 | Sunticoppa | P. Lakha | Indian National Congress |
| 6 | Mercara Town | B. S. Kushalappa | Indian National Congress |
| 7 | Murnad | C. A. Mandanna | Indian National Congress |
| 8 | Mercara Nad | P. D. Subbaiah | Indian National Congress |
| 9 | Srimangala Nad | K. P. Karumbayya | Independent |
| 9 | Srimangala Nad | G. Subbaiah | Independent |
| 10 | Hudikeri | K. K. Ganapathy | Independent |
| 11 | Berriath Nad | C. M. Poonacha | Indian National Congress |
| 12 | Ponnampet Nad | Yeravara Belli | Indian National Congress |
| 12 | Ponnampet Nad | P. Nanamaya | Indian National Congress |
| 13 | Virajpet Town | N. G. Ahamed | Independent |
| 14 | Virajpet Nad | Harijan Nanja | Independent |
| 14 | Virajpet Nad | P. C. Uthayya | Independent |
| 15 | Ammathi Nad | Pandyanda Belliappa | Independent |
| 16 | Siddapur | Bettakurubara Kala | Indian National Congress |
| 16 | Siddapur | Muruvanda Machaiah | Indian National Congress |
| 17 | Napoklu Nad | A. C. Thimmaiah | Independent |
| 18 | Bhagamandala Nad | Konana Devaiah | Indian National Congress |
After the election, Poonacha formed a two-member cabinet, consisting of himself as Chief Minister and Kuttur Mallapa as Home Minister.