2024 Indian general election in Andhra Pradesh|
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Opinion polls |
Turnout | 81.78% ( 2.04 pp) |
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First party
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Second party
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Leader
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N. Chandrababu Naidu
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Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy
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Party
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TDP
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YSRCP
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Alliance
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NDA
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–
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Last election
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40.19%, 3 seats
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49.89%, 22 seats
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Seats won
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16
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4
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Seat change
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13
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18
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Popular vote
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12,569,179
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13,174,874
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Percentage
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37.79%
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39.61%
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Swing
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2.40 pp
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10.28 pp
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Third party
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Fourth party
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Leader
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Daggubati Purandeswari
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Pawan Kalyan
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Party
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BJP
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JSP
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Alliance
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NDA
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NDA
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Last election
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0.98%, 0 seats
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5.87%, 0 seats
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Seats won
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3
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2
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Seat change
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3
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2
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Popular vote
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3,750,687
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1,454,138
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Percentage
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11.28%
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4.30%
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Swing
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10.30 pp
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1.57 pp
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Partywise Result Map of the 2024 general election in Andhra Pradesh
Alliance wise Result Map of the 2024 general election in Andhra Pradesh |
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The 2024 Indian general election was held in Andhra Pradesh on 13 May 2024 to elect 25 members of the 18th Lok Sabha.[1][2] Legislative assembly elections to be held simultaneously with the general election.
Election schedule
On 16 March 2024, the Election Commission of India announced the schedule for the 2024 Indian general election, with Andhra Pradesh scheduled to vote during the fourth phase on 13 May 2024.[3]
Poll event[4]
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Phase
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IV
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Notification Date
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18 April
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Last Date for filing nomination
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25 April
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Scrutiny of nomination
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26 April
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Last Date for withdrawal of nomination
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29 April
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Date of poll
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13 May
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Date of counting of votes/Result
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4 June
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No. of constituencies
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25
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Parties and alliances
Others
Candidates
Campaign
According to an analysis, special category status for state, capital issue, Y. S. Vivekananda Reddy's murder, attack on Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy,[11] and cases against N. Chandrababu Naidu are the key issues.[12] Candidates are campaigning by interacting with common people and taking part in their work such as making tea, ironing clothes and weighing vegetables.[13] Movies and songs to promote own political party denigrate other party leaders have become common by main parties in the state. The use of social media to amplify the reach of such content to the voter has become a core strategy of parties.[14]
Surveys and polls
Opinion polls
Exit polls
Voter turnout
Results
Results by alliance or party
Alliance/ Party
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Popular vote
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Seats
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Votes
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%
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±pp
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Contested
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Won
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+/−
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NDA
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TDP
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1,25,69,179
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37.79
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2.40
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17
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16
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13
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BJP
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37,50,687
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11.28
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10.30
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6
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3
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3
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JSP
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14,54,138
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4.30
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1.57
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2
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2
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2
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Total
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1,77,74,004
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53.37
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6.33
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25
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21
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18
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YSRCP
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1,31,74,874
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39.61
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10.28
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25
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4
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18
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INDIA
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INC
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8,86,165
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2.66
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1.35
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23
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0
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CPI(M)
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1,19,016
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0.36
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0.24
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1
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0
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CPI
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8,317
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0.03
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0.06
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1
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0
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Total
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10,13,498
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3.05
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1.53
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25
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0
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Others
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141
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0
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IND
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199
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0
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NOTA
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398,777
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1.20
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0.30
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Total
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100%
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-
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454
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25
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-
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Results by constituency
Source:[24]
Constituency
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Turnout
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Winner
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Runner Up
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Margin
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Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Candidate
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Party
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Votes
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%
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Votes
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%
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1
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Araku (ST)
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74.87
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Gumma Thanuja Rani
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YSRCP
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4,77,005
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40.96
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Kothapalli Geetha
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BJP
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4,26,425
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36.62
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50,580
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4.34
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2
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Srikakulam
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75.37
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Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu
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TDP
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7,54,328
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61.05
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Perada Tilak
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YSRCP
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4,26,427
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34.51
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3,27,901
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26.54
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3
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Vizianagaram
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82.19
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Appala Naidu Kalisetti
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TDP
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7,43,113
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57.20
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Bellana Chandra Sekhar
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YSRCP
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4,93,762
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38.00
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2,49,351
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19.20
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4
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Visakhapatnam
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72.03
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Mathukumilli Bharat
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TDP
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9,07,467
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65.42
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Botcha Jhansi Lakshmi
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YSRCP
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4,03,220
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29.07
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5,04,247
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36.35
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5
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Anakapalle
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82.97
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C. M. Ramesh
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BJP
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7,62,069
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57.50
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Budi Mutyala Naidu
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YSRCP
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4,65,539
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35.13
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2,96,530
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22.37
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6
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Kakinada
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81.43
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Tangella Uday Srinivas
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JSP
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7,29,699
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54.87
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Chalamalasetti Sunil
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YSRCP
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5,00,208
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37.62
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2,29,491
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17.25
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7
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Amalapuram (SC)
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84.97
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Ganti Harish Madhur
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TDP
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7,96,981
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61.25
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Rapaka Vara Prasada Rao
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YSRCP
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4,54,785
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34.95
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3,42,196
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26.30
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8
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Rajahmundry
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81.85
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Daggubati Purandeswari
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BJP
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7,26,515
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54.82
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Guduri Srinivas
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YSRCP
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4,87,376
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36.77
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2,39,139
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18.05
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9
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Narasapuram
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83.63
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Bhupathi Raju Srinivasa Varma
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BJP
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7,07,343
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57.46
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Guduri Umabala
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YSRCP
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4,30,541
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34.98
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2,76,802
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22.48
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10
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Eluru
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84.73
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Putta Mahesh Kumar
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TDP
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7,46,351
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54.00
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Karumuri Sunilkumar Yadav
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YSRCP
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5,64,494
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40.84
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1,81,857
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13.16
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11
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Machilipatnam
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85.42
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Vallabhaneni Balashowry
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JSP
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7,24,439
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55.22
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Simhadri Chandrasekhar Rao
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YSRCP
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5,01,260
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38.21
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2,23,179
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17.01
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12
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Vijayawada
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80.44
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Kesineni Sivanath
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TDP
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7,94,154
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58.21
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Kesineni Srinivas
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YSRCP
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5,12,069
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37.53
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2,82,085
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20.68
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13
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Guntur
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80.16
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Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani
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TDP
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8,64,948
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60.68
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Kilari Venkata Rosaiah
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YSRCP
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5,20253
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36.50
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3,44,695
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24.18
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14
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Narasaraopet
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86.68
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Lavu Sri Krishna Devarayalu
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TDP
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8,07,996
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53.88
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Poluboina Anilkumar Yadav
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YSRCP
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6,48,267
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43.23
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1,59,729
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10.65
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15
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Bapatla (SC)
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86.57
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Krishna Prasad Tenneti
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TDP
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7,17,493
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55.16
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Nandigam Suresh
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YSRCP
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5,09,462
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39.17
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2,08,031
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15.99
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16
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Ongole
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88.32
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Magunta Sreenivasulu Reddy
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TDP
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7,01,894
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49.35
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Chevireddy Bhaskar Reddy
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YSRCP
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6,51,695
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45.82
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50,199
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3.53
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17
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Nandyal
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81.82
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Byreddy Shabari
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TDP
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7,01,131
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49.92
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Pocha Brahmananda Reddy
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YSRCP
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5,89,156
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41.95
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1,11,975
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7.97
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18
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Kurnool
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77.69
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Bastipati Nagaraju Panchalingala
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TDP
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6,58,914
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49.51
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B. Y. Ramaiah
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YSRCP
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5,47,616
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41.15
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1,11,298
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8.36
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19
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Anantapur
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81.70
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Ambika G. L Valmiki
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TDP
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7,68,245
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53.33
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Malagundla Sankaranarayana
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YSRCP
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5,79,690
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40.24
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1,88,555
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13.09
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20
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Hindupur
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85.91
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B. K. Parthasarathi
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TDP
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7,25,534
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51.23
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J. Shantha
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YSRCP
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5,93,107
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41.88
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1,32,427
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9.35
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21
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Kadapa
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80.89
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Y. S. Avinash Reddy
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YSRCP
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6,05,143
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45.78
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Chadipiralla Bhupesh Reddy
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TDP
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5,42,448
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41.03
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62,695
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4.75
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22
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Nellore
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80.49
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Vemireddy Prabhakar Reddy
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TDP
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7,66,202
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55.70
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V. Vijaysai Reddy
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YSRCP
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5,20,300
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37.82
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2,45,902
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17.88
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23
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Tirupati (SC)
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80.19
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Maddila Gurumoorthy
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YSRCP
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6,32,228
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45.73
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Velagapalli Varaprasad Rao
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BJP
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6,17,659
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44.67
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14,569
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1.06
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24
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Rajampet
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80.24
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P. V. Midhun Reddy
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YSRCP
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6,44,844
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48.38
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Kiran Kumar Reddy
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BJP
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5,68,773
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42.67
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76,071
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5.71
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25
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Chittoor (SC)
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86.76
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Daggumalla Prasada Rao
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TDP
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7,78,071
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54.84
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N. Reddeppa
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YSRCP
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5,57,592
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39.30
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2,20,479
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15.54
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Assembly segments wise lead of Parties
Party
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Assembly segments
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Current Position in the Assembly
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NDA
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TDP
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113
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135
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BJP
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29
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8
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JSP
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14
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21
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Total
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156
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164
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YSRCP
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19
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11
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Total
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175
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See also
References
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