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2024 Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly election All 175 seats in theAndhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly 88 seats needed for a majorityOpinion polls Registered 41,333,702 Turnout 33,838,349 (81.86%) 1.47%[ 1] Majority party Minority party Leader N. Chandrababu Naidu Pawan Kalyan Party TDP JSP Alliance Kutami Kutami Leader since 1995 2014 Leader's seat Kuppam (won) Pithapuram (won) Last election 23 seats, 39.17% 1 seat, 5.53% Seats won 135 21 Seat change 112 20Popular vote 15,384,576 2,317,747 Percentage 45.60% 6.87% Swing 6.43pp 1.32pp Third party Fourth party Leader Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy Daggubati Purandeswari Party YSRCP BJP Alliance Kutami Leader since 2011 2023 Leader's seat Pulivendla (won) Did not contest [ a] Last election 151 seats, 49.95% 0 seats, 0.84% Seats won 11 8 Seat change 140 8Popular vote 13,284,134 953,977 Percentage 39.37% 2.83% Swing 10.58pp 1.99pp
Results by constituency (shaded) Results by constituency (winners) Results by alliance Partywise structure Alliance-wise structure
The2024 Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly election was held in theIndian state ofAndhra Pradesh on 13 May 2024 for constituting thesixteenth Andhra Pradesh Assembly . They were held alongside the2024 Indian general election . The election results were declared on 4 June 2024.
Drinking water stall by ECI SVEEP in Vizag to increase voter awareness The political allianceKutami , led by theTelugu Desam Party , won the election in alandslide , winning 164 of the 175 seats. TheTelugu Desam Party (TDP) won 135 out of 144 contested seats.[ 2] In comparison, theJanasena Party (JSP) won all the 21 seats it contested and theBharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won 8 out of 10 contested seats. The incumbentYSR Congress Party (YSRCP) only won 11 seats.[ 3] TheIndian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) comprisingIndian National Congress (INC),Communist Party of India (CPI) andCommunist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) failed to win any seats, for the third time continuously in a row.[ 4]
The tenure ofAndhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly was scheduled to end on 11 June 2024.[ 5] Theprevious assembly elections were held in April 2019. After the 2019 election,YSR Congress Party formed thestate government , withY. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy becoming theChief Minister .[ 6] [ 7]
2024 election outdoor advertisements by Election Commission in Darsi The schedule of the election was announced by theElection Commission of India on 16 March 2024.[ 8] [ 9]
Poll event[ 10] Date Date of announcement 16 March 2024 Notification date 18 April 2024 Last date for filing nomination 25 April 2024 Scrutiny of nomination 26 April 2024 Last date for withdrawal of nomination 29 April 2024 Date of poll 13 May 2024 Date of counting of votes 4 June 2024
Parties and alliances [ edit ] Seat distribution of
INDIA In the lead-up to the election, several issues had come to light, including demands forspecial category status , thecapital issue and unemployment in the state.[ 23] Incidents such asY. S. Vivekananda Reddy's murder , the attack on Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy[ 24] andlegal cases against N. Chandrababu Naidu had also gathered significant attention.[ 25] Despite facing anti-incumbency, the YSR Congress relied on its welfare schemes, particularly in rural and tribal areas. Meanwhile, the NDA focused on concerns such as inflation, unemployment, and broader development, gaining support in urban areas.[ 26] [ 27]
During the previous five-year tenure of the TDP-BJP government,Amaravati was proposed as the capital for the state of Andhra Pradesh.[ 28] However, this plan was later scrapped by the successive YSRCP government, which aimed to establish three capitals namelyVisakhapatnam , Amaravati andKurnool as executive, legislative and judiciary purposes respectively, as part of a decentralisation initiative which faced legal hurdles and failed to be implemented.[ 29] While farmers in the Amaravati region opposed this decision, the TDP-JSP-BJP alliance vowed to reinstate Amaravati as the capital.[ 30] [ 31] [ 32] On the contrary Chief Minister Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy launchedVision Visakha , reaffirming the establishment of Visakhapatnam as the administrative or executive capital.[ 33] [ 34]
Alcohol prices and quality [ edit ] In the previous 2019 election, the YSRCP made a promise to completely ban alcohol in the state. However, it was not fulfilled and instead, prices were increased with the aim of reducing consumption.[ 35] The TDP-JSP alliance, along with the BJP alleged that this led to what they termed as the nation's largest liquor scam, with significant financial and health implications for consumers, including the risk of liver diseases.[ 36] [ 37] The Alliance has pledged to provide good-quality alcohol at reduced prices, claiming that distilleries and breweries are controlled by members and associates of the ruling party, including those producing local brands with poor-quality.[ 36] The Alliance leaders also alleged that despite the nationwide shift towards digital transactions, liquor retail outlets in the state have continued to accept cash payments exceeding the Maximum Retail Price (MRP), thereby generating profits for leaders of the ruling party.[ 38] [ 39]
Illegal sand mining [ edit ] The joint committee formed by theMinistry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change , submitted a report to theNational Green Tribunal on 21 March 2024, revealing ongoing 24-hour illegal sand mining in the inspected regions ofKrishna andGuntur districts without valid environmental clearances.[ 40] The committee was formed in response to petitions alleging illegal sand mining in the state. Additionally, the committee noted that the state government failed to provide information and documents requested from the Department of Mines and Geology regarding district-wise sand reaches allotted, permitted quantities, and violations.[ 41] [ 42] [ 43] Opposition parties have accused ruling party leaders of illegally transporting thousands of lorries of sand daily, with no action taken despite numerous complaints lodged by opposition leaders and local residents.[ 44]
TDP supremoN. Chandrababu Naidu was arrested on 9 September 2023 in an alleged multi-crore skill development scam.[ 45] The arrest became an election issue inTelangana , which was then soon to enter state polls, with different political parties in the state rushing to support Naidu to woo Andhra settlers.[ 46] Naidu's sonNara Lokesh said that Naidu's arrest was unfair and alleged that Prime MinisterNarendra Modi did the same with firms in Gujarat while he was the state chief minister there.[ 47]
The Land Titling Act of Andhra Pradesh had become a major issue in the elections, leading to counterclaims and allegations between political parties in the state. The act was brought by theY. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy government , aiming to streamline land records, settle disputes and provide permanent titles. Both the Telugu Desam Party and Jana Sena Party have termed it as the Land Grabbing Act.[ 48] [ 49] The main opposition party, TDP chief N. Chandrababu Naidu, alleged that the act was designed to take away lands and promised to revoke it if they come to power. He also questioned Chief Minister Jagan for printing his image on the passbook instead of theofficial emblem of the state.[ 50] [ 51] The YSRCP alleged that the TDP is spreading misinformation about the Land Titling Act due to losing confidence in their manifesto. Furthermore, the state government countered the TDP's claims by stating that the Centre has encouraged state governments to enact their own legislation based on drafts proposed byNITI Aayog to suit their requirements.[ 52] [ 53] While the BJP, part of the NDA alliance said that the Centre has no authority to enact the land related legislations.[ 54] [ 55] The opposition parties within the NDA alliance claimed that this act is in contravention of the laws related to property transfer, evidence, succession and various judicial proceedings, citing violations of property laws and Article 300-A, along with concerns about Title Registration Officers.[ 56] [ 57] [ 58] [ 59]
2024 Election – Street campaign through song and dance by NDA in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh Candidates campaigned by interacting with common people and participating in their daily activities such as making tea, ironing clothes and weighing vegetables.[ 60] The primary parties in the state used movies and songs to promote their own political party while denigrating other party leaders. The use of social media to amplify the reach of such content to voters became a core strategy for parties.[ 61]
The YSRCP launched itsWhy AP needs Jagan campaign on 9 November 2023. The outreach campaign lasted for 40 days. Bus yatras were taken out in all 175 assembly constituencies during the campaign. The campaign was criticised by the opposition TDP, which countered it with the sloganWhy AP hates Jagan .[ 62]
Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy announced a mass contact program calledSiddham (We are Ready!) for the election campaign,[ 63] which was countered by the slogansSamsiddham (We are Prepared!) andMemu Siddhame (We are also Ready!) from the TDP and JSP respectively.[ 64] The YSRCP took up the slogansMaa Nammakam Nuvve Jagan (Jagan is our belief) andJagananne Maa Bhavishyattu (Jagan is our future) to reach the public in the election.[ 65] [ 66] The party announced candidates for all 175 seats in the general election through multiple lists.[ 67]
After huge speculation about an alliance between the TDP andJanasena Party (JSP), JSP chiefPawan Kalyan officially announced the tie of both parties in the 2024 polls on 14 September 2023 amidst the arrest of N. Chandrababu Naidu to collectively fight against the incumbent YSRCP.[ 68] [ 69] A joint action committee was setup, comprising representatives from both parties.
The first meeting of the committee was held inRajahmundry on 21 October 2023, addressing public issues, the latest political developments and steps for better coordination between the two parties.[ 70] [ 71] Both the TDP and JSP chiefs met on multiple occasions to discuss seat sharing, a common manifesto and other political developments in the state.[ 72] [ 73]
On 20 December 2023, to mark the completion of theNara Lokesh Yuva Galam Padayatra , the TDP and JSP held a joint public meeting calledYuva Galam Navasakam in Polipalli,Vizianagaram district , accommodating around 6 lakh people with Pawan Kalyan attending the meeting.[ 74] [ 75] [ 76] [ 77] [ 78]
The initial joint list of the TDP-JSP alliance, comprising a total of 118 seats, was formally released by both party chiefs on 24 February 2024. Of these, 24 seats were allotted to the JSP, with 5 candidates named and 94 seats to the TDP.[ 79] On 28 February 2024, both parties held a joint public meeting calledJenda inTadepalligudem ,West Godavari district , describing it as a historic necessity to defeat the incumbent YSRCP. They emphasized the importance of saving democracy and promoting the development of Andhra Pradesh, urging party cadres to understand the ground reality.[ 80] [ 81]
On 9 March 2024, thepresident of the Bharatiya Janata Party ,J. P. Nadda issued a joint official statement on behalf of the BJP, TDP and JSP. The statement announced the admission of the TDP to the NDA and finalised the alliance of the BJP, TDP and JSP for the upcoming legislative assembly and Lok Sabha polls in Andhra Pradesh.[ 82] [ 83]
The alliance members agreed to contest all 175 seats with TDP in 144, JSP in 21 and BJP in 10. The alliance finalised the candidates through multiple lists.
The TDP organised various public outreach programs such asBadude Badudu ,Isuka Satyagraha Deekshalu andJaiho BC [ 84] [ 85] to engage with the public and campaign against the YSRCP.[ 86] [ 87] [ 88] The TDP general secretary Nara Lokesh also launched theYuva Galam Padayatra , a walkathon to reach the public.[ 89]
Earlier to the official formation of the alliance with the TDP, the JSP chief, Pawan Kalyan launched aVarahi Yatra on 14 June 2023 fromAnnavaram with a specially designed vehicle named asVarahi to campaign against the YSRCP.[ 90] [ 91] The campaign was conducted in multiple phases to reach the public widely.[ 92]
Indian National Congress [ edit ] TheIndian National Congress (INC) launched its campaignIntinti Congress via a statewide door-to-door campaign on 20 January 2024.[ 93] The recent successes of the party in the bordering states ofKarnataka andTelangana enthused the party cadre ahead of the election.[ 93] [ 94] Chief Minister Jagan Reddy's sisterY. S. Sharmila , joined the INC on 4 January 2024 and lead its campaign for the election.[ 95] [ 96]
On 22 February 2024,APCC president Y. S. Sharmila and other 40 Congress workers were temporarily detained for protesting against the DSC notification for teacher recruitment. Sharmila herself had reportedly spent the previous night in the party office to avoid house arrest.[ 97]
On 26 February 2024, atAnantapur , Sharmila and Congress presidentMallikarjun Kharge announced a guarantee of ₹5,000 per month to every poor family if the party comes to power. At the meeting, Kharge criticised prime ministerNarendra Modi for not according Special Category Status (SCS) to Andhra Pradesh. He also said that the TDP, JSP and the YSRCP were all stooges of the BJP.[ 98] On 1 March, Congress general secretarySachin Pilot said at a public meeting inTirupati that the Congress would accord 10-year SCS to Andhra Pradesh immediately if it came to power at the centre.[ 99]
On 21 April 2024, the party's chief and the chief minister, Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, unveiled the party's manifesto at his camp office inTadepalle , promising to continue existing welfare schemes for the next five years if voted to power.[ 100]
On 30 April 2024, both N. Chandrababu Naidu, the chief of Telugu Desam Party and Pawan Kalyan, the chief of Jana Sena Party, unveiled a joint manifesto atUndavalli , promising to create employment opportunities and implementation of other welfare schemes.[ 101] [ 102] The BJP, another alliance partner endorsed the TDP-JSP joint manifesto without adding any further assurances as it had already released its own manifesto previously titled "Modi Ki Guarantee ".[ 103]
Indian National Congress [ edit ] The Indian National Congress had released their manifesto titled "Nyay Patra " previously for the general election in March 2024.
Electoral malpractices [ edit ] Telugu Desam Party (TDP) chiefN. Chandrababu Naidu accused the rulingYSR Congress Party (YSRCP) of subverting electoral practices. Subsequently, on 28 August 2023, he lodged a complaint with theElection Commission of India to ensure all the eligible voters are included and fake voters are removed. He also demanded an enquiry into the transfer of the electoral data to the private agencies and prevent the appointment of grama volunteers instead of teachers for the election duty.[ 104] [ 105] He also submitted a documentary evidence of the deletion of 40,000 votes inVisakhapatnam East , 23,000 votes inVijayawada Central and also atParchur ,Tadikonda andUravakonda constituencies.[ 106] [ 107]
On 13 April 2024, a stone was thrown at Chief Minister Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy by an unidentified person while he was campaigning on top of a bus in Vijayawada.[ 108] The stone narrowly hit the left temple of his eye, avoiding any major injuries and causing a minor cut.[ 109] While the YSRCP alleged that it was a pre-planned conspiracy to attack their leader,[ 110] the opposition leader, N. Chandrababu Naidu condemned the act and requested an impartial inquiry by the Election Commission into the incident. Furthermore, the TDP questioned the circumstances and timing of the incident, alleging that it was staged and similar to the knife attack on Jagan weeks before the 2019 Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly election, aimed at garnering sympathy for winning the election.[ 111] [ 112] [ 113] [ 114] Power was switched off during the incident by authorities to prevent Jagan and others standing on top of the vehicle from coming into contact with live wires and overhanging cables.[ 115] Various politicians, including Prime Minister Narendra Modi condemned the attack.[ 116]
The election concluded with a high voter turnout of 81.86%.Darsi recorded the highest turnout at 90.91%, whileTirupati had the lowest at 63.32%.[ 117] Post-election violence erupted between members of the ruling YSRCP and the main opposition TDP in few districts, particularly inPalnadu ,Anantapur andTirupati . The clashes involved stick fights, stone-throwing, involving the use of petrol bombs along with crude weapons such as sickles, axes and hammers. This led to injuries, burning of vehicles and damage to party offices and houses. The violence caused widespread fear and forced businesses to close.[ 118] In response, the Election Commission of India has deployed Special Investigation Teams to the affected regions for further investigation and has suspended 12 Subordinate Police officers.[ 119] [ 120] [ 121]
YSRCP MLA,Annabathuni Siva Kumar hit a voter standing in a queue after the voter objected to the MLA for jumping the queue. The voter retaliated by hitting him back, after which the MLA's supporters also attacked the voter.[ 122] [ 123] Another YSRCP MLA,Pinnelli Ramakrishna Reddy , stormed into a polling booth with his supporters and destroyed the EVM and VVPAT machines by hitting them to the ground inMacherla .[ 124] [ 125] [ 126]
TheECI banned exit polls from 19 April 2024 to 1 June 2024.[ 127] The ban ended after the close of Phase 7 voting at 18:30 IST on 1 June 2024.
The results of the election were announced on 4 June 2024. The Kutami achieved a sweeping victory securing a total of 164 seats. The TDP won 135 out of the 144 seats it contested, JSP secured all 21 seats it contested and the BJP won 8 out of its 10 contested seats.[ 132] [ 133] The incumbent YSRCP faced severe anti-incumbency and managed to win only 11 out of the 175 seats it contested.[ 134] [ 135] This result marked the worst defeat inAndhra Pradesh's electoral history , with the YSRCP unable to even secure the position of theopposition in the state.[ 136] [ 137] The Kutami swept all districts except for theAlluri Sitharama Raju , causing the YSRCP to lose many of its previously considered strongholds.[ 138] [ 139] [ 140] [ 141] The INDIA alliance failed to win any seats in the election.
Vote share by party
Telugu Desam Party (45.6%) YSR Congress Party (39.4%) Janasena Party (6.87%) Bharatiya Janata Party (2.83%) Others (5.35%) Seat share by party
Telugu Desam Party (77.1%) Janasena Party (12.0%) YSR Congress Party (6.29%) Bharatiya Janata Party (4.57%) Results by alliance or party [ edit ] Source:[ 142] Alliance/Party Popular vote Seats Votes % ±pp Contested Won +/− Kutami Telugu Desam Party 15,384,576 45.60 6.43144 135 112Janasena Party 2,317,747 6.87 1.3421 21 20Bharatiya Janata Party 953,977 2.83 1.9910 8 8Total 18,656,300 55.30 N/A 175 164 N/A YSR Congress Party 13,284,134 39.37 10.58175 11 140INDIA Indian National Congress 580,613 1.72 0.55158 0 Communist Party of India (Marxist) 43,012 0.13 0.198 0 Communist Party of India 12,832 0.04 0.078 0 Total 636,457 1.89 N/A 175 0 N/A Other parties 427,218 1.26 N/A 877 0 N/A Independents 367,141 1.09 0.18985 0 NOTA 365,667 1.08 0.20Total 33,736,917 100.00 N/A 2,387 175 N/A Vote statistics Valid votes Invalid votes Votes cast/Turnout 33,838,349 81.86 Abstentions Registered voters
Results by districts [ edit ] Results by constituency [ edit ] District Constituency Winner Runner-up Margin No. Name Candidate Party Votes % Candidate Party Votes % Srikakulam 1 Ichchapuram Bendalam Ashok TDP 110,612 58.58 Piriya Vijaya YSRCP 70,829 37.51 39,783 2 Palasa Gouthu Sireesha TDP 101,560 60.44 Seediri Appalaraju YSRCP 61,210 36.43 40,350 3 Tekkali Kinjarapu Atchannaidu TDP 107,923 55.71 Duvvada Srinivas YSRCP 73,488 37.94 34,435 4 Pathapatnam Mamidi Govinda Rao TDP 89,452 54.76 Reddy Shanthi YSRCP 62,925 38.52 26,527 5 Srikakulam Gondu Shankar TDP 117,091 60.93 Dharmana Prasada Rao YSRCP 64,570 33.60 52,521 6 Amadalavalasa Koona Ravi Kumar TDP 88,003 55.45 Thammineni Seetharam YSRCP 52,971 33.38 35,032 7 Etcherla Nadukuditi Eswara Rao BJP 112,770 54.59 Gorle Kiran Kumar YSRCP 83,681 40.51 29,089 8 Narasannapeta Baggu Ramanamurthy TDP 99,951 56.35 Dharmana Krishna Das YSRCP 70,580 39.79 29,371 Vizianagaram 9 Rajam (SC)Kondru Murali Mohan TDP 94,385 53.48 Tale Rajesh YSRCP 73,663 41.74 20,722 Parvathipuram Manyam 10 Palakonda (ST)Nimmaka Jaya Krishna JSP 75,208 50.69 Viswasarayi Kalavathi YSRCP 61,917 41.73 13,291 11 Kurupam (ST)Jagadeeswari Thoyaka TDP 83,355 53.68 Pamula Pushpa Sreevani YSRCP |59,855 38.54 23,500 12 Parvathipuram (SC)Bonela Vijaya Chandra TDP 83,905 55.33 Alajangi Jogarao YSRCP 59,491 39.23 24,414 13 Salur (ST)Gummidi Sandhyarani TDP 80,211 50.65 Peedika Rajanna Dora YSRCP 66,478 41.98 13,733 Vizianagaram 14 Bobbili Ravu Venkata Swetha Kumara Krishna Ranga Rao (BabyNayana) TDP 112,366 59.45 Sambangi Venkata China Appalanaidu YSRCP 67,718 35.83 44,648 15 Cheepurupalli Kimidi Kalavenkata Rao TDP 88,225 50.98 Botcha Satyanarayana YSRCP 76,254 44.06 11,971 16 Gajapathinagaram Kondapalli Srinivas TDP 98,051 54.99 Botcha Appalanarasayya YSRCP 72,750 40.80 25,301 17 Nellimarla Lokam Naga Madhavi JSP 109,915 57.75 Baddukonda Appala Naidu YSRCP 70,086 36.38 39,829 18 Vizianagaram Puspati Aditi Vijayalakshmi Gajapathi Raju TDP 121,241 64.21 Kolagatla Veerabhadra Swamy YSRCP 60,632 32.11 60,609 19 Srungavarapukota Kolla Lalitha Kumari TDP 111,026 58.36 Kadubandi Srinivasa Rao YSRCP 72,236 37.97 38,790 Visakhapatnam 20 Bhimili Ganta Srinivasa Rao TDP 176,230 63.34 Muttamsetti Srinivasa Rao YSRCP 83,829 30.13 92,401 21 Visakhapatnam East Velagapudi Ramakrishna Babu TDP 132,047 64.89 M. V. V. Satyanarayana YSRCP 61,170 30.06 70,877 22 Visakhapatnam South Vamsi Krishna Srinivasa Yadav JSP 97,868 70.23 Vasupalli Ganesh Kumar YSRCP 33,274 23.87 64,594 23 Visakhapatnam North Penmetsa Vishnu Kumar Raju BJP 108,801 57.81 Kammila Kannaparaju YSRCP 61,267 32.55 47,534 24 Visakhapatnam West P. G. V. R. Naidu TDP 90,805 60.13 Adari Anand Kumar YSRCP 55,621 36.83 35,184 25 Gajuwaka Palla Srinivas Rao Yadav TDP 157,703 67.30 Gudivada Amarnath YSRCP 62,468 26.66 95,235 Anakapalli 26 Chodavaram Kalidindi Suryana Naga Sanyasi Raju TDP 109,651 59.03 Karanam Dharmasri YSRCP 67,462 36.32 42,189 27 Madugula Bandaru Satyanarayana Murthy TDP 91,869 55.60 Eerli Anuradha YSRCP 63,843 38.64 28,026 Alluri Sitharama Raju 28 Araku Valley (ST)Regam Matyalingam YSRCP 65,658 36.71 Pangi Rajarao BJP 33,781 18.89 31,877 29 Paderu (ST)Matsyarasa Visweswara Raju YSRCP 68,170 42.30 Giddi Eswari TDP 48,832 30.30 19,338 Anakapalli 30 Anakapalle Konathala Ramakrishna JSP 115,126 66.63 Malasala Bharath Kumar YSRCP 49,362 28.57 65,764 Visakhapatnam 31 Pendurthi Panchakarla Ramesh Babu JSP 149,611 65.01 Annamreddy Adeep Raj YSRCP 67,741 29.43 81,870 Anakapalli 32 Elamanchili Sundarapu Vijay Kumar JSP 109,443 61.00 Kanna Babu YSRCP 60,487 33.71 48,956 33 Payakaraopet (SC)Vangalapudi Anitha TDP 120,042 57.86 Kambala Jogulu YSRCP 76,315 36.78 43,727 34 Narsipatnam Chintakayala Ayyanna Patrudu TDP 99,849 54.60 Uma Shankar Ganesh YSRCP 75,173 41.11 24,676 Kakinada 35 Tuni Yanamala Divya TDP 97,206 51.31 Dadisetty Raja YSRCP 82,029 43.30 15,177 36 Prathipadu (Kakinada) Varupula Satya Prabha TDP 103,002 58.36 Varupula Subbarao YSRCP 64,234 36.40 38,768 37 Pithapuram Pawan Kalyan JSP 134,394 64.87 Vanga Geetha YSRCP 64,115 30.95 70,279 38 Kakinada Rural Pantham Venkateswara Rao JSP 134,414 65.11 Kurasala Kannababu YSRCP 62,374 30.21 72,040 39 Peddapuram Nimmakayala Chinarajappa TDP 105,685 59.09 Davuluru Dora Babu YSRCP 65,234 36.47 40,451 East Godavari 40 Anaparthy Nallamilli Ramakrishna Reddy BJP 105,720 53.73 Sathi Suryanarayana Reddy YSRCP 84,870 43.14 20,850 Kakinada 41 Kakinada City Vanamadi Venkateswara Rao TDP 113,014 63.78 Dwarampudi Chandrasekhar Reddy YSRCP 56,442 31.86 56,572 Konaseema 42 Ramachandrapuram Vasamsetti Subhash TDP 97,652 55.68 Pilli Surya Prakash YSRCP 71,361 40.69 26,291 43 Mummidivaram Datla Subbaraju TDP 118,687 57.25 Ponnada Venkata Satish Kumar YSRCP 79,951 38.56 38,736 44 Amalapuram (SC)Aithabathula Anandarao TDP 104,022 58.56 Pinipe Viswarup YSRCP 65,394 36.81 38,628 45 Razole (SC)Deva Varaprasad JSP 95,514 60.13 Gollapalli Surya Rao YSRCP 56,503 35.57 39,011 46 Gannavaram (Konaseema) (SC)Giddi Satyanarayana JSP 96,108 57.14 Vipparthi Venugopal Rao YSRCP 62,741 37.3 33,367 47 Kothapeta Bandaru Satyananda Rao TDP 134,286 61.7 Chirla Jaggi Reddy YSRCP 77,807 35.75 56,479 48 Mandapeta V. Jogeswara Rao TDP 116,309 59.94 Thota Trimurthulu YSRCP 71,874 37.04 44,435 East Godavari 49 Rajanagaram Bathula Balaramakrishna JSP 105,995 55.51 Jakkampudi Raja YSRCP 71,946 37.68 34,049 50 Rajahmundry City Adireddy Srinivas TDP 123,291 67.69 Margani Bharat YSRCP 51,887 28.49 71,404 51 Rajahmundry Rural Gorantla Butchaiah Chowdary TDP 129,060 63.87 C. S. Venugopala Krishna YSRCP 64,970 32.15 64,090 Kakinada 52 Jaggampeta Jyothula Nehru TDP 113,593 58.56 Thota Narasimham YSRCP 60,917 31.40 52,676 Alluri Sitharama Raju 53 Rampachodavaram (ST)Miryala Sirisha Devi TDP 90,087 42.80 Nagulapalli Dhanalakshmi YSRCP 80,948 38.45 9,139 East Godavari 54 Kovvur (SC)Muppidi Venkateswara Rao TDP 92,743 58.29 Talari Venkat Rao YSRCP 58,797 36.95 33,946 55 Nidadavole Kandula Durgesh JSP 102,699 56.27 Geddam Srinivas Naidu YSRCP 69,395 38.02 33,304 West Godavari 56 Achanta Satyanarayana Pithani TDP 85,402 56.73 Cherukuvada Sri Ranganadha Raju YSRCP 58,848 39.09 26,554 57 Palakollu Nimmala Ramanaidu TDP 111,471 69.30 Gudala Sri Hari Gopala Rao YSRCP 44,590 27.67 66,881 58 Narasapuram Bommidi Narayana Nayakar JSP 94,116 64.72 Mudunuri Prasad Raju YSRCP 44,378 30.52 49,738 59 Bhimavaram Pulaparthi Ramanjaneyulu JSP 130,424 63.94 Grandhi Srinivas YSRCP 63,450 31.11 66,974 60 Undi Kanumuru Raghu Rama Krishna Raju TDP 116,902 59.80 P. V. L. Narasimha Raju YSRCP 60,125 30.76 56,777 61 Tanuku Arimilli Radha Krishna TDP 129,547 66.51 Karumuri Venkata Nageswara Rao YSRCP 57,426 29.48 72,121 62 Tadepalligudem Bolisetti Srinivas JSP 116,443 65.40 Kottu Satyanarayana YSRCP 53,951 30.30 62,492 Eluru 63 Unguturu Dharmaraju Patsamatla JSP 108,894 59.63 Puppala Vasubabu YSRCP 63,949 35.02 44,945 64 Denduluru Chintamaneni Prabhakar TDP 107,287 55.11 Kotaru Abbaya Chowdary YSRCP 81,021 41.62 26,266 65 Eluru Radha Krishnayya Badeti TDP 111,562 67.09 Alla Kali Krishna Srinivas YSRCP 49,174 29.57 62,388 East Godavari 66 Gopalapuram (SC)Maddipati Venkata Raju TDP 114,420 54.06 Taneti Vanitha YSRCP 87,636 41.40 26,784 Eluru 67 Polavaram (ST)Chirri Balaraju JSP 101,453 46.33 Tellam Rajyalakshmi YSRCP 93,518 42.70 7,935 68 Chintalapudi (SC)Roshan Kumar Songa TDP 120,126 53.30 Kambham Vijayaraju YSRCP 92,360 40.98 27,766 NTR 69 Tiruvuru (SC)Kolikapudi Srinivasa Rao TDP 100,719 54.91 Nallagatla Swamy Das YSRCP 78,845 42.99 21,874 Eluru 70 Nuzvid Kolusu Parthasarathy TDP 108,229 51.12 Meka Venkata Pratap Apparao YSRCP 95,851 45.27 12,378 Krishna 71 Gannavaram (Krishna) Yarlagadda Venkata Rao TDP 135,552 56.59 Vallabhaneni Vamsi Mohan YSRCP 97,924 40.88 37,628 72 Gudivada Venigandla Ramu TDP 109,980 64.09 Kodali Sri Venkateswara Rao YSRCP 56,940 33.18 53,040 Eluru 73 Kaikalur Kamineni Srinivas BJP 109,280 60.38 Dulam Nageswara Rao YSRCP 64,007 35.36 45,273 Krishna 74 Pedana Kagitha Krishna Prasad TDP 91,394 60.95 Uppala Ramu YSRCP 53,271 35.52 38,123 75 Machilipatnam Kollu Ravindra TDP 105,044 63.73 Perni Krishnamurthy YSRCP 54,802 33.25 50,242 76 Avanigadda Mandali Buddha Prasad JSP 113,460 60.85 Simhadri Ramesh Babu YSRCP 67,026 35.95 46,434 77 Pamarru (SC)Varla Kumar Raja TDP 94,189 57.13 Kaile Anil Kumar YSRCP 64,499 39.12 29,690 78 Penamaluru Bode Prasad TDP 144,912 61.26 Jogi Ramesh YSRCP 84,997 35.93 59,915 NTR 79 Vijayawada West Sujana Chowdary BJP 105,669 61.49 Shaik Asif YSRCP 58,637 34.12 47,032 80 Vijayawada Central Bonda Umamaheswara Rao TDP 130,034 63.52 Vellampalli Srinivas YSRCP 61,148 29.87 68,886 81 Vijayawada East Gadde Rama Mohan TDP 118,841 60.66 Devineni Avinash YSRCP 69,201 35.32 49,640 82 Mylavaram Vasantha Venkata Krishna Prasad TDP 137,338 56.61 Sarnala Tirupathi Rao Yadav YSRCP 94,509 38.96 42,829 83 Nandigama (SC)Tangirala Sowmya TDP 102,201 56.16 Monditoka Jagan Mohana Rao YSRCP 74,806 41.10 27,395 84 Jaggayyapeta Rajagopal Sreeram TDP 98,479 52.98 Samineni Udaya Bhanu YSRCP 82,502 44.38 15,977 Palnadu 85 Pedakurapadu Bhashyam Praveen TDP 112,957 53.97 Namburu Sankar Rao YSRCP 91,868 43.89 21,089 Guntur 86 Tadikonda (SC)Tenali Sravan Kumar TDP 109,585 59.52 Mekathoti Sucharitha YSRCP 69,979 38.01 39,606 87 Mangalagiri Nara Lokesh TDP 167,710 66.07 Murugudu Lavanya YSRCP 76,297 30.06 91,413 88 Ponnuru Dhulipalla Narendra Kumar TDP 110,410 56.95 Ambati Murali YSRCP 77,495 39.97 32,915 Bapatla 89 Vemuru (SC)Nakka Ananda Babu TDP 94,922 54.92 Varikuti Ashok Babu YSRCP 72,901 42.18 22,021 90 Repalle Anagani Satya Prasad TDP 111,129 58.85 Evuru Ganesh YSRCP 71,182 37.70 39,947 Guntur 91 Tenali Nadendla Manohar JSP 123,961 60.18 Annabathuni Siva Kumar YSRCP 75,849 36.82 48,112 Bapatla 92 Bapatla Vegesana Narendra Varma Raju TDP 90,626 56.21 Kona Raghupathi YSRCP 62,858 38.99 27,768 Guntur 93 Prathipadu (Guntur) (SC)Burla Ramanjaneyulu TDP 128,665 58.09 Balasani Kiran Kumar YSRCP 86,650 39.12 42,015 94 Guntur West Galla Madhavi TDP 116,067 61.58 Vidadala Rajini YSRCP 64,917 34.44 51,150 95 Guntur East Mohammed Naseer Ahmed TDP 100,815 56.17 Shaik Noori Fathima YSRCP 68,853 38.36 31,962 Palnadu 96 Chilakaluripet Prathipati Pulla Rao TDP 111,062 56.84 K. Manohar Naidu YSRCP 77,800 39.82 33,262 97 Narasaraopet Chadalavada Aravinda Babu TDP 103,167 53.98 Gopireddy Srinivasa Reddy YSRCP 83,462 43.67 19,705 98 Sattenapalle Kanna Lakshminaraya TDP 117,965 55.50 Ambati Rambabu YSRCP 90,129 42.40 27,836 99 Vinukonda G. V. Anjaneyulu TDP 131,438 55.06 Bolla Brahma Naidu YSRCP 101,171 42.38 30,267 100 Gurajala Yarapathineni Srinivasa Rao TDP 1,28,201 55.01 Kasu Mahesh Reddy YSRCP 98,715 42.36 29,486 101 Macherla Julakanti Brahmananda Reddy TDP 122,413 55.62 Pinnelli Rama Krishna Reddy YSRCP 89,095 40.48 33,318 Prakasam 102 Yerragondapalem (SC)Tatiparthi Chandrasekhar YSRCP 91,741 49.40 Guduri Erixion Babu TDP 86,541 46.60 5,200 103 Darsi Buchepalli Siva Prasad Reddy YSRCP 101,889 49.20 Gottipati Lakshmi TDP 99,433 48.01 2,456 Bapatla 104 Parchur Yeluri Sambasiva Rao TDP 110,575 54.67 Yadam Balaji YSRCP 86,562 42.79 24,013 105 Addanki Gottipati Ravikumar TDP 116,418 54.02 Panem Hanimi Reddy YSRCP 91,528 42.47 24,890 106 Chirala Madduluri Malakondaiah Yadav TDP 72,700 42.68 Karanam Venkatesh YSRCP 51,716 30.36 20,984 Prakasam 107 Santhanuthalapadu (SC)B. N. Vijay Kumar TDP 105,757 55.69 Merugu Nagarjuna YSRCP 75,372 39.69 30,385 108 Ongole Damacharla Janardhana Rao TDP 118,800 56.76 Balineni Srinivasa Reddy YSRCP 84,774 40.50 34,026 Nellore 109 Kandukur Inturi Nageswara Rao TDP 109,173 52.8 Burra Madhu Sudhan Yadav YSRCP 90,615 43.82 18,558 Prakasam 110 Kondapi (SC)Dola Sree Bala Veeranjaneya Swamy TDP 116,674 54.53 Audimulapu Suresh YSRCP 91,918 42.96 24,756 111 Markapuram Kandula Narayana Reddy TDP 99,005 51.85 Anna Rambabu YSRCP 85,026 44.53 13,979 112 Giddalur Muthumula Ashok Reddy TDP 98,463 47.60 K. P. Nagarjuna Reddy YSRCP 97,490 47.13 973 113 Kanigiri Mukku Ugra Narasimha Reddy TDP 1,07,045 51.93 Daddala Narayana Yadav YSRCP 92,441 44.84 14,604 Nellore 114 Kavali Dagumati Venkata Krishna Reddy TDP 106,536 53.27 Ramireddy Pratap Kumar Reddy YSRCP 75,588 37.80 30,948 115 Atmakur Anam Ramanarayana Reddy TDP 91,165 49.85 Mekapati Vikram Reddy YSRCP 83,589 45.7 7,576 116 Kovur Vemireddy Prashanti Reddy TDP 130,623 60.68 Nallapareddy Prasanna Kumar Reddy YSRCP 76,040 35.33 54,583 117 Nellore City Ponguru Narayana TDP 120,551 68.99 Mohammad Khaleel YSRCP 48,062 27.51 72,489 118 Nellore Rural Kotamreddy Sridhar Reddy TDP 109,975 56.53 Adala Prabhakara Reddy YSRCP 75,495 38.81 34,480 119 Sarvepalli Somireddy Chandra Mohan Reddy TDP 103,278 52.77 Kakani Govardhan Reddy YSRCP 86,990 44.45 16,288 Tirupati 120 Gudur (SC)Pasam Sunil Kumar TDP 102,675 52.77 Meruga Murali YSRCP 81,483 41.88 21,192 121 Sullurpeta (SC)Nelavala Vijayasree TDP 111,048 54.67 Kiliveti Sanjeevaiah YSRCP 81,933 40.33 29,115 122 Venkatagiri Kurugondla Ramakrishna TDP 104,398 52.31 Nedurumalli Ramkumar Reddy YSRCP 88,104 44.15 16,294 Nellore 123 Udayagiri Kakarla Suresh TDP 101,537 50.54 Mekapati Rajagopal Reddy YSRCP 91,916 45.75 9,621 Kadapa 124 Badvel (SC)Dasari Sudha YSRCP 90,410 51.70 Bojja Roshanna BJP 71,843 41.08 18,567 Annamayya 125 Rajampet Akepati Amarnath Reddy YSRCP 92,609 50.18 Bala Subramanyam Sugavasi TDP 85,593 46.38 7,016 Kadapa 126 Kadapa Reddeppagari Madhavi TDP 90,988 47.76 Amzath Basha Shaik Bepari YSRCP 72,128 37.86 18,860 Annamayya 127 Kodur (SC)Arava Sreedhar JSP 78,594 51.10 Koramutla Srinivasulu YSRCP 67,493 43.88 11,101 128 Rayachoti Mandipalli Ramprasad Reddy TDP 95,925 47.99 Gadikota Srikanth Reddy YSRCP 93,430 46.74 2,495 Kadapa 129 Pulivendla Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy YSRCP 116,315 61.38 Mareddy Ravindranatha Reddy TDP 54,628 28.83 61,687 130 Kamalapuram Putha Krishna Chaitanya Reddy TDP 95,207 55.29 Pochimareddy Ravindranath Reddy YSRCP 69,850 40.56 25,357 131 Jammalamadugu C. Adinarayana Reddy BJP 109,640 51.43 Mule Sudheer Reddy YSRCP 92,449 43.37 17,191 132 Proddatur Nandyala Varada Rajula Reddy TDP 106,712 53.02 Rachamallu Siva Prasad Reddy YSRCP 83,968 41.72 22,744 133 Mydukur Putta Sudhakar Yadav TDP 96,181 53.22 Settipalli Raghurami Reddy YSRCP 75,231 41.62 20,950 Nandyal 134 Allagadda Bhuma Akhila Priya TDP 98,881 49.93 Gangula Brijendra Reddy YSRCP 86,844 43.85 12,037 135 Srisailam Budda Raja Sekhara Reddy TDP 81,699 49.64 Silpa Chakrapani Reddy YSRCP 75,314 45.76 6,385 136 Nandikotkur (SC)Githa Jayasurya TDP 92,004 49.24 Dara Sudheer YSRCP 82,212 44.00 9,792 Kurnool 137 Kurnool T. G. Bharath TDP 91,690 51.34 A. Mohammad Imtiaz Ahmed YSRCP 72,814 40.77 18,876 138 Panyam Gowru Charitha Reddy TDP 141,272 56.45 Katasani Ramabhupal Reddy YSRCP 100,681 40.23 40,591 Nandyal 139 Nandyal N. M. D. Farooq TDP 103,075 49.42 Silpa Ravichandra Kishore Reddy YSRCP 90,742 43.51 12,333 140 Banaganapalle B. C. Janardhan Reddy TDP 110,603 53.76 Katasani Rami Reddy YSRCP 85,037 41.33 25,566 141 Dhone Kotla Jayasurya Prakasha Reddy TDP 93,523 49.19 Buggana Rajendranath ReddyYSRCP 87,474 46.01 6,049 Kurnool 142 Pattikonda K. E. Shyam Babu TDP 98,849 51.58 Kangati Sreedevi YSRCP 84,638 44.17 14,211 143 Kodumur (SC)Boggula Dastagiri TDP 101,703 51.49 Audimulapu Sateesh YSRCP 80,120 40.56 21,583 144 Yemmiganur Jaya Nageswara Reddy TDP 103,089 50.76 Butta Renuka YSRCP 87,252 42.96 15,837 145 Mantralayam Y. Balanagi Reddy YSRCP 87,662 49.72 Raghavendra Reddy TDP 74,857 42.45 12,805 146 Adoni P. V. Parthasarathi BJP 89,929 51.06 Y. Sai Prasad Reddy YSRCP 71,765 40.74 18,164 147 Alur Busine Virupakshi YSRCP 100,264 47.65 B. Veerabhadra Gowd TDP 97,433 46.30 2,831 Anantapur 148 Rayadurg Kalava Srinivasulu TDP 130,309 57.09 Mettu Govinda Reddy YSRCP 88,650 38.84 41,659 149 Uravakonda Payyavula Keshav TDP 102,046 52.46 Y. Visweswara Reddy YSRCP 80,342 41.30 21,704 150 Guntakal Gummanuru Jayaram TDP 101,700 49.19 Y. Venkatarama Reddy YSRCP 94,874 45.89 6,826 151 Tadipatri J.C.Ashmit Reddy TDP 113,755 54.77 Kethireddy Pedda Reddy YSRCP 86,024 41.42 27,731 152 Singanamala (SC)Bandaru Sravani Sree TDP 102,957 49.44 M. Veeranjaneyulu YSRCP 94,169 45.22 8,788 153 Anantapur Urban Daggupati Venkateswara Prasad TDP 103,334 54.51 Anantha Venkatarami Reddy YSRCP 80,311 42.36 23,023 154 Kalyandurg Amilineni Surendra Babu TDP 118,878 57.75 Talari Rangaiah YSRCP 81,144 39.42 37,734 155 Raptadu Paritala Sunitha TDP 116,140 53.48 Thopudurthi Prakash Reddy YSRCP 92,811 42.74 23,329 Sri Sathya Sai 156 Madakasira (SC)M. S. Raju TDP 79,983 42.97 Eera Lakkappa YSRCP 79,632 42.78 351 157 Hindupur Nandamuri Balakrishna TDP 107,250 54.73 T. N. Deepika YSRCP 74,653 38.10 32,597 158 Penukonda S. Savitha TDP 113,832 54.83 K. V. Ushashri Charan YSRCP 80,444 38.75 33,388 159 Puttaparthi Palle Sindhura Reddy TDP 91,741 49.87 Duddukunta Sreedhar Reddy YSRCP 82,981 45.10 8,760 160 Dharmavaram Y. Satya Kumar Yadav BJP 106,544 48.46 Kethireddy Venkatarami Reddy YSRCP 102,810 46.76 3,734 161 Kadiri Kandikunta Venkata Prasad TDP 103,610 49.54 B. S. Maqbool Ahmed YSRCP 97,345 46.54 6,265 Annamayya 162 Thamballapalle Peddireddy Dwarkanatha Reddy YSRCP 94,136 50.11 Jaya Chandra Reddy TDP 84,033 44.73 10,103 163 Pileru Nallari Kishore Kumar Reddy TDP 105,582 54.50 Chintala Ramachandra Reddy YSRCP 80,501 41.55 25,081 164 Madanapalle Shahjahan Basha TDP 97,980 48.30 Nissar Ahmed YSRCP 92,471 45.58 5,509 Chittoor 165 Punganur Peddireddy Ramachandra Reddy YSRCP 100,793 48.07 Challa Ramachandra Reddy TDP 94,698 45.16 6,095 Tirupati 166 Chandragiri Pullivarthi Venkata Mani Prasad TDP 143,667 56.29 Chevireddy Mohith Reddy YSRCP 99,815 39.10 43,852 167 Tirupati Arani Srinivasulu JSP 124,107 64.06 Bhumana Abhinay Reddy YSRCP 62,151 32.08 61,956 168 Srikalahasti Bojjala Venkata Sudhir Reddy TDP 121,565 58.08 Biyyapu Madhusudhan Reddy YSRCP 78,261 37.39 43,304 169 Sathyavedu (SC)Koneti Adimulam TDP 85,471 46.32 Nukatoti Rajesh YSRCP 81,732 44.29 3,739 Chittoor 170 Nagari Gali Bhanu Prakash TDP 107,797 60.38 R. K. Roja YSRCP 62,793 35.17 45,004 171 Gangadhara Nellore (SC)V. M. Thomas TDP 101,176 55.22 Kalattur Krupa Lakshmi YSRCP 75,165 41.02 26,011 172 Chittoor Gurajala Jagan Mohan TDP 88,066 52.49 M. Vijayananda Reddy YSRCP 73,462 43.78 14,604 173 Puthalapattu (SC)Kalikiri Murali Mohan TDP 102,137 50.99 M. Sunil Kumar YSRCP 86,503 43.20 15,634 174 Palamaner N. Amarnath Reddy TDP 123,232 52.09 N. Venkate Gowda YSRCP 103,110 43.59 20,122 175 Kuppam N. Chandrababu Naidu TDP 121,929 59.96 K. R. J. Bharath YSRCP 73,923 36.35 48,006
N. Chandrababu Naidu and Pawan Kalyan presenting a Lord Venkateswara idol to Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the swearing-in ceremony. WithN. Chandrababu Naidu , National President of TDP being unanimously elected as NDA leader in theAndhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly backed by the MLA's of the NDA alliance in the state,[ 143] [ 144] the NDA formed the government withN. Chandrababu Naidu being sworn in as theChief Minister of Andhra Pradesh for the fourth time andPawan Kalyan as theDeputy Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh . The swearing-in ceremony forNaidu's fourth cabinet took place on 12 June 2024 at Kesarapalli, on the outskirts ofVijayawada .[ 145] Prime Minister Narendra Modi, along with other dignitaries from the NDA alliance and union ministers attended the event. Notable cinema actors, includingRajinikanth ,Chiranjeevi andRam Charan also graced the occasion.[ 146]
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