DK Shivakumar was unanimously elected as the Karnataka Congress Legislative Party leader on May 30, 2024 [1].

The leadership change marks a significant transition in the state's governance. Shivakumar, a prominent Congress leader and former deputy chief minister, now holds the mandate to lead the party's legislative wing and assume the role of chief minister.

The election took place during a party meeting at Vidhana Soudha in Bengaluru [2]. Outgoing chief minister Siddaramaiah proposed the name of Shivakumar to the party members to ensure the continuity of Congress governance following internal leadership shifts [3].

Shivakumar is scheduled to take the oath as the chief minister of Karnataka on June 3, 2024 [2]. This timeline establishes a brief transition period between the CLP election and the formal assumption of power.

As part of the new government structure, the administration plans to appoint two deputy chief ministers [2]. The specific identities of these appointees have not yet been finalized in the public record.

Shivakumar's rise to the top post follows a period of internal party dynamics within the Karnataka Congress. The unanimous nature of the vote suggests a strategic effort by the party to present a unified front ahead of the swearing-in ceremony.

DK Shivakumar was unanimously elected as the Karnataka Congress Legislative Party leader

The transition from Siddaramaiah to Shivakumar represents a shift in leadership style and influence within the Karnataka Congress. By securing a unanimous vote and appointing two deputy chief ministers, the party is likely attempting to balance various internal factions and maintain stability in the state government.