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2024 Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly election

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Election for Indian federal state
For Lok Sabha elections, see2024 Indian general election in Andhra Pradesh.

2024 Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly election

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All 175 seats in theAndhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly
88 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
Registered41,333,702
Turnout33,838,349 (81.86%)
Increase 1.47%[1]
 Majority partyMinority party
 
The portrait of CM Shri Nara Chandrababu Naidu.jpg
The portrait of Pawan Kalyan (2024).jpg
LeaderN. Chandrababu NaiduPawan Kalyan
PartyTDPJSP
AllianceKutamiKutami
Leader since19952014
Leader's seatKuppam(won)Pithapuram(won)
Last election23 seats, 39.17%1 seat, 5.53%
Seats won13521
Seat changeIncrease 112Increase 20
Popular vote15,384,5762,317,747
Percentage45.60%6.87%
SwingIncrease 6.43ppIncrease 1.32pp

 Third partyFourth party
 
Jagan Mohan Reddy.jpg
D. Purandeswari, in New Delhi on February 07, 2013.jpg
LeaderY. S. Jagan Mohan ReddyDaggubati Purandeswari
PartyYSRCPBJP
AllianceKutami
Leader since20112023
Leader's seatPulivendla(won)Did not contest[a]
Last election151 seats, 49.95%0 seats, 0.84%
Seats won118
Seat changeDecrease 140Increase 8
Popular vote13,284,134953,977
Percentage39.37%2.83%
SwingDecrease 10.58ppIncrease 1.99pp

Results by constituency (shaded)
Results by constituency (winners)
Results by alliance

Partywise structure
Alliance-wise structure

Chief Minister before election

Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy
YSRCP

Chief Minister after election

N. Chandrababu Naidu
TDP

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.
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]

Background

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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]

Schedule

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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 announcement16 March 2024
Notification date18 April 2024
Last date for filing nomination25 April 2024
Scrutiny of nomination26 April 2024
Last date for withdrawal of nomination29 April 2024
Date of poll13 May 2024
Date of counting of votes4 June 2024

Parties and alliances

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Alliance/PartyFlagSymbolLeaderSeats contested
YSR Congress PartyY. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy175
KutamiTelugu Desam PartyN. Chandrababu Naidu144175[11][12]
Janasena PartyPawan Kalyan21
Bharatiya Janata PartyDaggubati Purandeswari10
INDIAIndian National CongressY. S. Sharmila159175[13][14]
Communist Party of India (Marxist)V. Srinivasa Rao[15]8[16]
Communist Party of IndiaK. Ramakrishna8[17]

Candidates

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DistrictConstituencyYSRCPKutamiINDIA
No.NamePartyCandidate[18][19]PartyCandidate[20]PartyCandidate[21][22]
Srikakulam1IchchapuramYSRCPPiriya VijayaTDPBendalam AshokINCMasupatri Chakravarthy Reddy
2PalasaYSRCPSeediri AppalarajuTDPGouthu SireeshaINCMajji Trinadh Babu
3TekkaliYSRCPDuvvada SrinivasTDPKinjarapu AtchannaiduINCKilli Kruparani
4PathapatnamYSRCPReddy ShanthiTDPMamidi Govinda RaoINCKoppurothu Venkata Rao
5SrikakulamYSRCPDharmana Prasada RaoTDPGondu ShankarINCAmbati Krishna Rao
6AmadalavalasaYSRCPThammineni SeetharamTDPKoona Ravi KumarINCSannapala Annajirao
7EtcherlaYSRCPGorle Kiran KumarBJPNadikuditi Eswara RaoINCKarimajji Malleswar Rao
8NarasannapetaYSRCPDharmana Krishna DasTDPBaggu Ramana MurthyINCMantri Narasimha Murthy
Vizianagaram9Rajam (SC)YSRCPTale RajeshTDPKondru Murali MohanINCKambala Rajavardhan
Parvathipuram Manyam10Palakonda (ST)YSRCPViswasarayi KalavathiJSPNimmaka Jaya KrishnaINCSarava Chanti Babu
11Kurupam (ST)YSRCPPamula Pushpa SreevaniTDPToyaka JagadeeswariCPI(M)M. Ramana
12Parvathipuram (SC)YSRCPAlajangi JogaraoTDPBonela Vijay ChandraINCBattina Mohan Rao
13Salur (ST)YSRCPPeedika Rajanna DoraTDPGummidi SandhyaraniINCMuvvala Pushpa Rao
Vizianagaram14BobbiliYSRCPSambangi Venkata China AppalanaiduTDPRavu Venkata Swetha Kumara Krishna Ranga Rao (BabyNayana)INCMaripi Vidyasagar
15CheepurupalliYSRCPBotcha SatyanarayanaTDPKimidi Kala Venkat RaoINCAadi Narayana Jammu
16GajapathinagaramYSRCPBotcha AppalanarasayyaTDPKondapalli SrinivasINCDola Srinivas
17NellimarlaYSRCPBaddukonda Appala NaiduJSPLokam Naga MadhaviINCSaragada Ramesh Kumar
18VizianagaramYSRCPKolagatla Veerabhadra SwamyTDPPusapati Aditi Vijayalakshmi Gajapathi RajuINCSatish Kumar Sunkari
19SrungavarapukotaYSRCPKadubandi Srinivasa RaoTDPKolla Lalitha KumariINCGedela Tirupathi
Visakhapatnam20BhimiliYSRCPMuttamsetti Srinivasa RaoTDPGanta Srinivasa RaoINCAddala Venkata Varma Raju
21Visakhapatnam EastYSRCPM. V. V. SatyanarayanaTDPVelagapudi Ramakrishna BabuINCGuthula Srinivas Rao
22Visakhapatnam SouthYSRCPVasupalli Ganesh KumarJSPVamsi Krishna SrinivasINCVasupalli Santosh
23Visakhapatnam NorthYSRCPKammila KannaparajuBJPPenmetsa Vishnu Kumar RajuINCLakkaraju Rama Rao
24Visakhapatnam WestYSRCPAdari Anand KumarTDPP. G. V. R. NaiduCPIAttili Vimala
25GajuwakaYSRCPGudivada AmarnathTDPPalla Srinivas Rao YadavCPI(M)Maradana Jaggunaidu
Anakapalli26ChodavaramYSRCPKaranam DharmasriTDPKalidindi Suryana Naga Sanyasi RajuINCJagat Srinivas
27MadugulaYSRCPEerli AnuradhaTDPBandaru Satyanarayana MurthyINCBBS Srinivas Rao
Alluri Sitharama Raju28Araku Valley (ST)YSRCPRegam MathsyalingamBJPPangi RajaraoINCSetti Gangadharaswamy
29Paderu (ST)YSRCPM. Visweswara RajuTDPGiddi EswariINCSataka Bullibabu
Anakapalli30AnakapalliYSRCPMalasala Bharath KumarJSPKonathala RamakrishnaINCIlla Rama Gangadhara Rao
Visakhapatnam31PendurthiYSRCPAnnamreddy Adeep RajJSPPanchakarla Ramesh BabuINCPiridi Bhagat
Anakapalli32ElamanchiliYSRCPKanna BabuJSPSundarapu Vijay KumarINCTar Narsing Rao
33Payakaraopet (SC)YSRCPKambala JoguluTDPVangalapudi AnithaINCBoni Tata Rao
34NarsipatnamYSRCPUma Shankar GaneshTDPChintakayala Ayyanna PatruduINCRuthala Sriramamurthy
Kakinada35TuniYSRCPDadisetty RajaTDPYanamala DivyaINCGelam Srinivasa Rao
36Prathipadu (Kakinada)YSRCPVarupula SubbaraoTDPVarupula Satya PrabhaINCN. V. V. Satyanarayana
37PithapuramYSRCPVanga GeethaJSPPawan KalyanINCMadepalli Satyananda Rao
38Kakinada RuralYSRCPKurasala KannababuJSPPantham Venkateswara RaoINCPilli Satya Lakshmi
39PeddapuramYSRCPDavuluru Dora BabuTDPNimmakayala ChinarajappaINCDorababu Tummala
East Godavari40AnaparthyYSRCPSathi Suryanarayana ReddyBJPNallamilli Ramakrishna ReddyINCYella Srinivasa Rao
Kakinada41Kakinada CityYSRCPDwarampudi Chandrasekhar ReddyTDPVanamadi Venkateswara RaoINCChekka Nookaraju
Konaseema42RamachandrapuramYSRCPPilli Surya PrakashTDPVasamsetti SubhashINCKota Srinivasa Rao
43MummidivaramYSRCPPonnada Venkata Satish KumarTDPDatla SubbarajuINCPalepu Dharma Rao
44Amalapuram (SC)YSRCPPinipe ViswarupTDPAithabathula AnandaraoINCAithabathula Subhashini
45Razole (SC)YSRCPGollapalli Surya RaoJSPDeva VaraprasadINCSarella Prasanna Kumar
46Gannavaram (Konaseema) (SC)YSRCPVipparthi Venugopal RaoJSPGiddi SatyanarayanaINCKondeti Chittibabu
47KothapetaYSRCPChirla Jaggi ReddyTDPBandaru Satyananda RaoINCRouthu Eswara Rao
48MandapetaYSRCPThota TrimurthuluTDPV. Jogeswara RaoINCKamana Prabhakara Rao
East Godavari49RajanagaramYSRCPJakkampudi RajaJSPBattula Balarama KrishnaINCMundru Venkata Srinivas
50Rajahmundry CityYSRCPMargani BharatTDPAdireddy VasuINCBoda Lakshmi Venkata Prasanna
51Rajahmundry RuralYSRCPC. S. Venugopala KrishnaTDPGorantla Butchaiah ChowdaryINCBalepalli Muralidhar
Kakinada52JaggampetaYSRCPThota NarasimhamTDPJyothula NehruINCMarothi VV Ganeswara Rao
Alluri Sitharama Raju53Rampachodavaram (ST)YSRCPNagulapalli DhanalakshmiTDPMiryala Sirisha DeviCPI(M)Lotha Rama Rao
East Godavari54Kovvur (SC)YSRCPTalari Venkat RaoTDPMuppidi Venkateswara RaoINCArigela Aruna Kumari
55NidadavoleYSRCPG. Srinivas NaiduJSPKandula DurgeshINCPeddireddi Subba Rao
West Godavari56AchantaYSRCPCherukuvada Sri Ranganadha RajuTDPPithani SatyanarayanaINCNekkanti Venkata Satyanarayana
57PalakolluYSRCPGudala GopiTDPNimmala Rama NaiduINCKolukuluri Arjun Rao
58NarasapuramYSRCPMudunuri Prasad RajuJSPBommidi NayakarINCKanuri Udaya Baskara Krishna Prasad
59BhimavaramYSRCPGrandhi SrinivasJSPPulaparthi RamanjaneyuluINCAnkem Seetaramu
60UndiYSRCPP. V. L. Narasimha RajuTDPRaghu Rama Krishna RajuINCVegesha Venkata Gopala Krishnam
61TanukuYSRCPKarumuri Venkata Nageswara RaoTDPArimilli Radha KrishnaINCKadali Rama Rao
62TadepalligudemYSRCPKottu SatyanarayanaJSPBolisetti SrinivasINCMarneedi Sekhar
Eluru63UnguturuYSRCPPuppala VasubabuJSPPatsmatla DharmarajuINCPathapati Hari Kumara Raju
64DenduluruYSRCPKotaru Abbaya ChowdaryTDPChintamaneni PrabhakarINCAlapati Narasimha Murthy
65EluruYSRCPAlla Kali Krishna SrinivasTDPBadeti Radha KrishnaCPIBandi Venkateswara Rao
East Godavari66Gopalapuram (SC)YSRCPTaneti VanithaTDPMaddipati Venkata RajuINCSodadasi Martin Luther
Eluru67Polavaram (ST)YSRCPTellam RajyalakshmiJSPChirri BalarajuINCSrujana Duvvela
68Chintalapudi (SC)YSRCPKambham VijayarajuTDPSonga RoshanINCVunnamatla Rakada Eliza
NTR69Tiruvuru (SC)YSRCPNallagatla Swamy DasTDPKolikapudi Srinivasa RaoINCLam Thantiya Kumari
Eluru70NuzvidYSRCPMeka Venkata Pratap ApparaoTDPKolusu ParthasarathyINCKrishna Maridu
Krishna71Gannavaram (Krishna)YSRCPVallabhaneni Vamsi MohanTDPYarlagadda Venkata RaoCPI(M)K. Venkateswara Rao
72GudivadaYSRCPKodali Sri Venkateswara RaoTDPVenigandla RamuINCVaddadi Govinda Rao
Eluru73KaikalurYSRCPDulam Nageswara RaoBJPKamineni SrinivasINCBoddu Noble
Krishna74PedanaYSRCPUppala RamuTDPKagitha Krishna PrasadINCSonti Nagaraju
75MachilipatnamYSRCPPerni KrishnamurthyTDPKollu RavindraINCAbdul Mateen
76AvanigaddaYSRCPSimhadri Ramesh BabuJSPMandali Buddha PrasadINCAndee Srirama Murthy
77Pamarru (SC)YSRCPKaile Anil KumarTDPVarla Kumar RajaINCD. Y. Das
78PenamaluruYSRCPJogi RameshTDPBode PrasadINCElisala Subrahmanyam
NTR79Vijayawada WestYSRCPShaik AsifBJPSujana ChowdaryCPIG. Koteswara Rao
80Vijayawada CentralYSRCPVellampalli SrinivasTDPBonda Umamaheswara RaoCPI(M)Ch. Babu Rao
81Vijayawada EastYSRCPDevineni AvinashTDPGadde Rama MohanINCPongupati Nancharayya
82MylavaramYSRCPSarnala Tirupathi Rao YadavTDPVasantha Krishna PrasadINCBorra Kiran
83Nandigama (SC)YSRCPMonditoka Jagan Mohana RaoTDPTangirala SowmyaINCManda Vajraiah
84JaggayyapetaYSRCPSamineni Udaya BhanuTDPSreeram Rajagopal TataiahINCKarnati Apparao
Palnadu85PedakurapaduYSRCPNamburu Sankar RaoTDPBhashyam PraveenINCPamidi Nageshwar Rao
Guntur86Tadikonda (SC)YSRCPMekathoti SucharithaTDPTenali Sravan KumarINCManichala Sushil Raja
87MangalagiriYSRCPMurugudu LavanyaTDPNara LokeshCPI(M)Jonna Shiva Shankar
88PonnuruYSRCPAmbati MuraliTDPDhulipalla Narendra KumarINCJakka Ravindra Nath
Bapatla89Vemuru (SC)YSRCPVarikuti Ashok BabuTDPNakka Ananda BabuINCBuraga Subba Rao
90RepalleYSRCPEvuru GaneshTDPAnagani Satya PrasadINCMopidevi Srinivas Rao
Guntur91TenaliYSRCPAnnabathuni Siva KumarJSPNadendla ManoharINCChandu Sambasivudu
Bapatla92BapatlaYSRCPKona RaghupathiTDPVegesana Narendra Varma RajuINCGanta Anji Babu
Guntur93Prathipadu (Guntur) (SC)YSRCPBalasani Kiran KumarTDPBurla RamanjaneyuluINCKorivi Vinaya Kumar
94Guntur WestYSRCPVidadala RajiniTDPPiduguralla MadhaviINCDr. Rajachakonda John Babu
95Guntur EastYSRCPShaik Noori FathimaTDPMuhammad Nazeer KhanINCShaik Mastan Valli
Palnadu96ChilakaluripetYSRCPK. Manohar NaiduTDPPrathipati Pulla RaoINCMaddula Radha Krishna
97NarasaraopetaYSRCPGopireddy Srinivasa ReddyTDPChadalavada Aravinda BabuINCShaik Mahaboob Basha
98SattenapalleYSRCPAmbati RambabuTDPKanna LakshminarayanaINCChandra Paul Chukka
99VinukondaYSRCPBolla Brahma NaiduTDPG. V. AnjaneyuluINCChenna Srinivas Rao
100GurajalaYSRCPKasu Mahesh ReddyTDPYarapathineni Srinivasa RaoINCTiyyagura Yalamanda Reddy
101MacherlaYSRCPPinnelli Rama Krishna ReddyTDPJulakanti Brahmananda ReddyINCYeramala Ramachandra Reddy
Prakasam102Yerragondapalem (SC)YSRCPTatiparthi ChandrasekharTDPGuduri Erixion BabuINCBudhala Ajitha Rao
103DarsiYSRCPBuchepalli Siva Prasad ReddyTDPGottipati LakshmiINCPutluri Konda Reddy
Bapatla104ParchurYSRCPYadam BalajiTDPYeluri Sambasiva RaoINCNallagorla Siva Srilakshmi Jyothi
105AddankiYSRCPPanem Hanimi ReddyTDPGottipati RavikumarINCAdusumalli Kishore Babu
106ChiralaYSRCPKaranam VenkateshTDPMadduluri Malakondaiah YadavINCAmanchi Krishna Mohan
Prakasam107Santhanuthalapadu (SC)YSRCPMerugu NagarjunaTDPB. N. Vijay KumarINCVijesh Raj Palaparthi
108OngoleYSRCPBalineni Srinivasa ReddyTDPDamacharla Janardhana RaoINCTurakapalli Nagalakshmi
Nellore109KandukurYSRCPBurra Madhu Sudhan YadavTDPInturi Nageswara RaoINCSayed Gouse Mohiddin
Prakasam110Kondapi (SC)YSRCPAudimulapu SureshTDPDola Sree Bala Veeranjaneya SwamyINCPasumarthi Sudhakar
111MarkapuramYSRCPAnna RambabuTDPKandula Narayana ReddyINCJaveed Anwar
112GiddalurYSRCPK. P. Nagarjuna ReddyTDPMuthumula Ashok ReddyINCPagadala Pedda Rangaswamy
113KanigiriYSRCPDaddala Narayana YadavTDPMukku Ugra Narasimha ReddyINCDeverapalli Subbareddy
Nellore114KavaliYSRCPRamireddy Pratap Kumar ReddyTDPKavya Krishna ReddyINCPodalakuri Kalyan
115AtmakurYSRCPMekapati Vikram ReddyTDPAnam Ramanarayana ReddyINCChevuru Sreedhara Reddy
116KovurYSRCPNallapareddy Prasanna Kumar ReddyTDPVemireddy Prashanti ReddyINCNebrambaka Mohan
117Nellore CityYSRCPMohammad KhaleelTDPPonguru NarayanaCPI(M)M. Ramesh
118Nellore RuralYSRCPAdala Prabhakara ReddyTDPKotamreddy Sridhar ReddyINCShaik Fayaz
119SarvepalliYSRCPKakani Govardhan ReddyTDPSomireddy Chandra Mohan ReddyINCP.V. Srikanth Reddy
Tirupati120Gudur (SC)YSRCPMeruga MuraliTDPPasam Sunil KumarINCU Ramakrishna Rao
121Sullurpeta (SC)YSRCPKiliveti SanjeevaiahTDPNelavala VijayasreeINCChandanamudi Shiva
122VenkatagiriYSRCPNedurumalli Ramkumar ReddyTDPKorugondla RamakrishnaINCPanta Srinivasulu
Nellore123UdayagiriYSRCPMekapati Rajagopal ReddyTDPKakarla SureshINCSomu Anilkumar Reddy
Kadapa124Badvel (SC)YSRCPDasari SudhaBJPBojja RoshannaINCNeerugattu Dora Vijaya Jyothi
Annamayya125RajampetYSRCPAkepati Amarnath ReddyTDPSugavasi SubramanyamCPIBhukya Viswanath Naik
Kadapa126KadapaYSRCPAmzath Basha Shaik BepariTDPReddeppagari Madhavi ReddyINCTumman Kalyal Aszal Alikhan
Annamayya127Kodur (SC)YSRCPKoramutla SrinivasuluJSPArava SreedharINCGosala Devi
128RayachotiYSRCPGadikota Srikanth ReddyTDPMandipalli Ramprasad ReddyINCShaik Alla Bakash
Kadapa129PulivendlaYSRCPY. S. Jagan Mohan ReddyTDPMareddy Ravindranatha ReddyINCMulam Reddy Dhruva Kumar Reddy
130KamalapuramYSRCPPochimareddy Ravindranath ReddyTDPPutha Krishna Chaitanya ReddyCPIGali Chandra
131JammalamaduguYSRCPMule Sudheer ReddyBJPC. Adinarayana ReddyINCBrahmanareddy Pamula
132ProddaturYSRCPRachamallu Siva Prasad ReddyTDPNandyala Varada Rajulu ReddyINCShaik Poola Mohammed Nazeer
133MydukurYSRCPSettipalli Raghurami ReddyTDPPutta Sudhakar YadavINCGundlakunta Sriramulu
Nandyal134AllagaddaYSRCPGangula Brijendra ReddyTDPBhuma Akhila PriyaINCBaragodla Hussain
135SrisailamYSRCPSilpa Chakrapani ReddyTDPBudda Rajasekhar ReddyINCAsar Syed Ismail
136Nandikotkur (SC)YSRCPDara SudheerTDPGitha JayasuryaINCThoguru Arthur
Kurnool137KurnoolYSRCPA. Mohammad Imtiaz AhmedTDPT. G. BharathINCShaik Jelani Basha
138PanyamYSRCPKatasani Ramabhupal ReddyTDPGowru Charitha ReddyCPI(M)D. Ghous Desai
Nandyal139NandyalYSRCPSilpa Ravichandra Kishore ReddyTDPN. M. D. FarooqINCGokula Krishna Reddy
140BanaganapalleYSRCPKatasani Rami ReddyTDPB. C. Janardhan ReddyINCGutam Pullaiah
141DhoneYSRCPBuggana Rajendranath ReddyTDPKotla Jayasurya Prakasha ReddyINCGarlapati Madhuleti Swami
Kurnool142PattikondaYSRCPKangati SreedeviTDPK. E. Shyam BabuCPIP. Ramachandraiah
143Kodumur (SC)YSRCPAudimulapu SateeshTDPBoggula DastagiriINCParegella Murali Krishna
144YemmiganurYSRCPButta RenukaTDPJaya Nageswara ReddyINCMarumulla Kashim Vali
145MantralayamYSRCPY. Balanagi ReddyTDPRaghavendra ReddyINCP S Murali Krishnaraju
146AdoniYSRCPY. Sai Prasad ReddyBJPP. V. ParthasarathiINCGolla Ramesh
147AlurYSRCPBusine VirupakshiTDPB. Veerabhadra GowdINCNaveen Kishore Arakatla
Anantapur148RayadurgYSRCPMettu Govinda ReddyTDPKalava SrinivasuluINCM. B. Chinna Appiah
149UravakondaYSRCPY. Visweswara ReddyTDPPayyavula KeshavINCY. Madhusudan Reddy
150GuntakalYSRCPY. Venkatrama ReddyTDPGummanur JayaramINCKavali Prabhakar
151TadipatriYSRCPKethireddy Pedda ReddyTDPJ.C. Asmit ReddyINCGujjala Nagi Reddy
152Singanamala (SC)YSRCPM. VeeranjaneyuluTDPBandaru Sravani SreeINCSake Sailajanath
153Anantapur UrbanYSRCPAnantha Venkatarami ReddyTDPDaggupati Venkateswara PrasadCPIC. Jafar
154KalyandurgYSRCPTalari RangaiahTDPAmilineni Surendra BabuINCP. Rambhupal Reddy
155RaptaduYSRCPThopudurthi Prakash ReddyTDPParitala SunithaINCAdi Andhra Sankaraiah
Sri Sathya Sai156Madakasira (SC)YSRCPEera LakkappaTDPM. S. RajuINCKarikera Sudhakar
157HindupurYSRCPT. N. DeepikaTDPNandamuri BalakrishnaINCMohammad Hussain Inayathulla
158PenukondaYSRCPK. V. Ushashri CharanTDPS. SavithaINCP. Narasimhappa
159PuttaparthiYSRCPDuddukunta Sreedhar ReddyTDPPalle Sindhura ReddyINCMadhusudhan Reddy
160DharmavaramYSRCPKethireddy Venkatarami ReddyBJPY. Satya Kumar YadavINCRangana Aswardha Narayana
161KadiriYSRCPB. S. Maqbool AhmedTDPKandikunta Venkata PrasadINCK. S. Shanwaz
Annamayya162ThamballapalleYSRCPPeddireddy Dwarkanath ReddyTDPJaya Chandra ReddyINCM. N. Chandrasekhar Reddy
163PileruYSRCPChintala Ramachandra ReddyTDPNallari Kishore Kumar ReddyINCB. Somasekhar Reddy
164MadanapalleYSRCPNissar AhmedTDPMohammed Shahjahan BashaINCPawan Kumar Reddy
Chittoor165PunganurYSRCPPeddireddy Ramachandra ReddyTDPChalla Ramachandra ReddyINCG. Murali Mohan Yadav
Tirupati166ChandragiriYSRCPChevireddy Mohith ReddyTDPPulivarthi Venkata Mani PrasadINCKanuparthy Srinivasulu
167TirupatiYSRCPBhumana Abhinay ReddyJSPArani SrinivasuluCPIP. Murali
168SrikalahastiYSRCPBiyyapu Madhusudhan ReddyTDPBojjala Sudhir ReddyINCPothugunta Rajesh Naidu
169Sathyavedu (SC)YSRCPNukatoti RajeshTDPKoneti AdimulamINCBalaguruvam Babu
Chittoor170NagariYSRCPR. K. RojaTDPGali Bhanu PrakashINCPochareddy Rakesh Reddy
171Gangadhara Nellore (SC)YSRCPKalattur Krupa LakshmiTDPV. M. ThomasINCDeyala Ramesh Babu
172ChittoorYSRCPM. Vijayananda ReddyTDPGurajala Jagan MohanINCG. Tikaram
173Puthalapattu (SC)YSRCPM. Sunil KumarTDPKalikiri Murali MohanINCM. S. Babu
174PalamanerYSRCPN. Venkate GowdaTDPN. Amarnath ReddyINCB. Siva Sankar
175KuppamYSRCPK. R. J. BharathTDPN. Chandrababu NaiduINCAvula Govindarajulu

Election issues

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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]

State capital

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Main article:2019–2024 Amaravati protests

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

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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

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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]

Naidu's arrest

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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]

Land Titling Act

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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]

Campaigns

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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]

YSR Congress Party

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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]

Kutami

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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 LokeshYuva 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.

Telugu Desam Party

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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]

Janasena Party

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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

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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]

Manifestos

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YSR Congress Party

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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]

Kutami

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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

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The Indian National Congress had released their manifesto titled "Nyay Patra" previously for the general election in March 2024.

Incidents

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Electoral malpractices

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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]

Stone pelting

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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]

Election day

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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]

Surveys and polls

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Exit polls

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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.

Polling agencyLeadRef.
YSRCPKutamiINDIA
KK Surveys and Strategies141610Kutami[128]
RISE581151Kutami[128]
People's Pulse45–60111–1350Kutami[128]
India TodayAxis My India55–7798–1200–2Kutami[129]
AARA94–10471–810YSRCP[130]
Times NowETG117–12550–580YSRCP[131]

Results

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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.

16411
KutamiYSRCP
Vote share by party
  1. Telugu Desam Party (45.6%)
  2. YSR Congress Party (39.4%)
  3. Janasena Party (6.87%)
  4. Bharatiya Janata Party (2.83%)
  5. Others (5.35%)
Seat share by party
  1. Telugu Desam Party (77.1%)
  2. Janasena Party (12.0%)
  3. YSR Congress Party (6.29%)
  4. Bharatiya Janata Party (4.57%)

Results by alliance or party

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Source:[142]
Alliance/PartyPopular voteSeats
Votes%±ppContestedWon+/−
KutamiTelugu Desam Party15,384,57645.60Increase 6.43144135Increase 112
Janasena Party2,317,7476.87Increase 1.342121Increase 20
Bharatiya Janata Party953,9772.83Increase 1.99108Increase 8
Total18,656,30055.30N/A175164N/A
YSR Congress Party13,284,13439.37Decrease 10.5817511Decrease 140
INDIAIndian National Congress580,6131.72Increase 0.551580Steady
Communist Party of India (Marxist)43,0120.13Decrease 0.1980Steady
Communist Party of India12,8320.04Decrease 0.0780Steady
Total636,4571.89N/A1750N/A
Other parties427,2181.26N/A8770N/A
Independents367,1411.09Increase 0.189850Steady
NOTA365,6671.08Decrease 0.20
Total33,736,917100.00N/A2,387175N/A
Vote statistics
Valid votes
Invalid votes
Votes cast/Turnout33,838,34981.86
Abstentions
Registered voters

Results by districts

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DistrictSeats
KutamiYSRCP
Srikakulam880
Vizianagaram770
Parvathipuram Manyam440
Visakhapatnam660
Anakapalli770
Alluri Sitharama Raju312
Kakinada770
East Godavari770
Konaseema770
West Godavari770
Eluru770
NTR770
Krishna770
Guntur770
Palnadu770
Bapatla660
Prakasam862
Nellore880
Tirupati770
Chittoor761
Annamayya642
YSR Kadapa752
Nandyal770
Kurnool752
Ananthapuramu880
Sri Sathya Sai660
Total17516411

Results by constituency

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DistrictConstituencyWinnerRunner-upMargin
No.NameCandidatePartyVotes%CandidatePartyVotes%
Srikakulam1IchchapuramBendalam AshokTDP110,61258.58Piriya VijayaYSRCP70,82937.5139,783
2PalasaGouthu SireeshaTDP101,56060.44Seediri AppalarajuYSRCP61,21036.4340,350
3TekkaliKinjarapu AtchannaiduTDP107,92355.71Duvvada SrinivasYSRCP73,48837.9434,435
4PathapatnamMamidi Govinda RaoTDP89,45254.76Reddy ShanthiYSRCP62,92538.5226,527
5SrikakulamGondu ShankarTDP117,09160.93Dharmana Prasada RaoYSRCP64,57033.6052,521
6AmadalavalasaKoona Ravi KumarTDP88,00355.45Thammineni SeetharamYSRCP52,97133.3835,032
7EtcherlaNadukuditi Eswara RaoBJP112,77054.59Gorle Kiran KumarYSRCP83,68140.5129,089
8NarasannapetaBaggu RamanamurthyTDP99,95156.35Dharmana Krishna DasYSRCP70,58039.7929,371
Vizianagaram9Rajam (SC)Kondru Murali MohanTDP94,38553.48Tale RajeshYSRCP73,66341.7420,722
Parvathipuram Manyam10Palakonda (ST)Nimmaka Jaya KrishnaJSP75,20850.69Viswasarayi KalavathiYSRCP61,91741.7313,291
11Kurupam (ST)Jagadeeswari ThoyakaTDP83,35553.68Pamula Pushpa SreevaniYSRCP|59,85538.5423,500
12Parvathipuram (SC)Bonela Vijaya ChandraTDP83,90555.33Alajangi JogaraoYSRCP59,49139.2324,414
13Salur (ST)Gummidi SandhyaraniTDP80,21150.65Peedika Rajanna DoraYSRCP66,47841.9813,733
Vizianagaram14BobbiliRavu Venkata Swetha Kumara Krishna Ranga Rao (BabyNayana)TDP112,36659.45Sambangi Venkata China AppalanaiduYSRCP67,71835.8344,648
15CheepurupalliKimidi Kalavenkata RaoTDP88,22550.98Botcha SatyanarayanaYSRCP76,25444.0611,971
16GajapathinagaramKondapalli SrinivasTDP98,05154.99Botcha AppalanarasayyaYSRCP72,75040.8025,301
17NellimarlaLokam Naga MadhaviJSP109,91557.75Baddukonda Appala NaiduYSRCP70,08636.3839,829
18VizianagaramPuspati Aditi Vijayalakshmi Gajapathi RajuTDP121,24164.21Kolagatla Veerabhadra SwamyYSRCP60,63232.1160,609
19SrungavarapukotaKolla Lalitha KumariTDP111,02658.36Kadubandi Srinivasa RaoYSRCP72,23637.9738,790
Visakhapatnam20BhimiliGanta Srinivasa RaoTDP176,23063.34Muttamsetti Srinivasa RaoYSRCP83,82930.1392,401
21Visakhapatnam EastVelagapudi Ramakrishna BabuTDP132,04764.89M. V. V. SatyanarayanaYSRCP61,17030.0670,877
22Visakhapatnam SouthVamsi Krishna Srinivasa YadavJSP97,86870.23Vasupalli Ganesh KumarYSRCP33,27423.8764,594
23Visakhapatnam NorthPenmetsa Vishnu Kumar RajuBJP108,80157.81Kammila KannaparajuYSRCP61,26732.5547,534
24Visakhapatnam WestP. G. V. R. NaiduTDP90,80560.13Adari Anand KumarYSRCP55,62136.8335,184
25GajuwakaPalla Srinivas Rao YadavTDP157,70367.30Gudivada AmarnathYSRCP62,46826.6695,235
Anakapalli26ChodavaramKalidindi Suryana Naga Sanyasi RajuTDP109,65159.03Karanam DharmasriYSRCP67,46236.3242,189
27MadugulaBandaru Satyanarayana MurthyTDP91,86955.60Eerli AnuradhaYSRCP63,84338.6428,026
Alluri Sitharama Raju28Araku Valley (ST)Regam MatyalingamYSRCP65,65836.71Pangi RajaraoBJP33,78118.8931,877
29Paderu (ST)Matsyarasa Visweswara RajuYSRCP68,17042.30Giddi EswariTDP48,83230.3019,338
Anakapalli30AnakapalleKonathala RamakrishnaJSP115,12666.63Malasala Bharath KumarYSRCP49,36228.5765,764
Visakhapatnam31PendurthiPanchakarla Ramesh BabuJSP149,61165.01Annamreddy Adeep RajYSRCP67,74129.4381,870
Anakapalli32ElamanchiliSundarapu Vijay KumarJSP109,44361.00Kanna BabuYSRCP60,48733.7148,956
33Payakaraopet (SC)Vangalapudi AnithaTDP120,04257.86Kambala JoguluYSRCP76,31536.7843,727
34NarsipatnamChintakayala Ayyanna PatruduTDP99,84954.60Uma Shankar GaneshYSRCP75,17341.1124,676
Kakinada35TuniYanamala DivyaTDP97,20651.31Dadisetty RajaYSRCP82,02943.3015,177
36Prathipadu (Kakinada)Varupula Satya PrabhaTDP103,00258.36Varupula SubbaraoYSRCP64,23436.4038,768
37PithapuramPawan KalyanJSP134,39464.87Vanga GeethaYSRCP64,11530.9570,279
38Kakinada RuralPantham Venkateswara RaoJSP134,41465.11Kurasala KannababuYSRCP62,37430.2172,040
39PeddapuramNimmakayala ChinarajappaTDP105,68559.09Davuluru Dora BabuYSRCP65,23436.4740,451
East Godavari40AnaparthyNallamilli Ramakrishna ReddyBJP105,72053.73Sathi Suryanarayana ReddyYSRCP84,87043.1420,850
Kakinada41Kakinada CityVanamadi Venkateswara RaoTDP113,01463.78Dwarampudi Chandrasekhar ReddyYSRCP56,44231.8656,572
Konaseema42RamachandrapuramVasamsetti SubhashTDP97,65255.68Pilli Surya PrakashYSRCP71,36140.6926,291
43MummidivaramDatla SubbarajuTDP118,68757.25Ponnada Venkata Satish KumarYSRCP79,95138.5638,736
44Amalapuram (SC)Aithabathula AnandaraoTDP104,02258.56Pinipe ViswarupYSRCP65,39436.8138,628
45Razole (SC)Deva VaraprasadJSP95,51460.13Gollapalli Surya RaoYSRCP56,50335.5739,011
46Gannavaram (Konaseema) (SC)Giddi SatyanarayanaJSP96,10857.14Vipparthi Venugopal RaoYSRCP62,74137.333,367
47KothapetaBandaru Satyananda RaoTDP134,28661.7Chirla Jaggi ReddyYSRCP77,80735.7556,479
48MandapetaV. Jogeswara RaoTDP116,30959.94Thota TrimurthuluYSRCP71,87437.0444,435
East Godavari49RajanagaramBathula BalaramakrishnaJSP105,99555.51Jakkampudi RajaYSRCP71,94637.6834,049
50Rajahmundry CityAdireddy SrinivasTDP123,29167.69Margani BharatYSRCP51,88728.4971,404
51Rajahmundry RuralGorantla Butchaiah ChowdaryTDP129,06063.87C. S. Venugopala KrishnaYSRCP64,97032.1564,090
Kakinada52JaggampetaJyothula NehruTDP113,59358.56Thota NarasimhamYSRCP60,91731.4052,676
Alluri Sitharama Raju53Rampachodavaram (ST)Miryala Sirisha DeviTDP90,08742.80Nagulapalli DhanalakshmiYSRCP80,94838.459,139
East Godavari54Kovvur (SC)Muppidi Venkateswara RaoTDP92,74358.29Talari Venkat RaoYSRCP58,79736.9533,946
55NidadavoleKandula DurgeshJSP102,69956.27Geddam Srinivas NaiduYSRCP69,39538.0233,304
West Godavari56AchantaSatyanarayana PithaniTDP85,40256.73Cherukuvada Sri Ranganadha RajuYSRCP58,84839.0926,554
57PalakolluNimmala RamanaiduTDP111,47169.30Gudala Sri Hari Gopala RaoYSRCP44,59027.6766,881
58NarasapuramBommidi Narayana NayakarJSP94,11664.72Mudunuri Prasad RajuYSRCP44,37830.5249,738
59BhimavaramPulaparthi RamanjaneyuluJSP130,42463.94Grandhi SrinivasYSRCP63,45031.1166,974
60UndiKanumuru Raghu Rama Krishna RajuTDP116,90259.80P. V. L. Narasimha RajuYSRCP60,12530.7656,777
61TanukuArimilli Radha KrishnaTDP129,54766.51Karumuri Venkata Nageswara RaoYSRCP57,42629.4872,121
62TadepalligudemBolisetti SrinivasJSP116,44365.40Kottu SatyanarayanaYSRCP53,95130.3062,492
Eluru63UnguturuDharmaraju PatsamatlaJSP108,89459.63Puppala VasubabuYSRCP63,94935.0244,945
64DenduluruChintamaneni PrabhakarTDP107,28755.11Kotaru Abbaya ChowdaryYSRCP81,02141.6226,266
65EluruRadha Krishnayya BadetiTDP111,56267.09Alla Kali Krishna SrinivasYSRCP49,17429.5762,388
East Godavari66Gopalapuram (SC)Maddipati Venkata RajuTDP114,42054.06Taneti VanithaYSRCP87,63641.4026,784
Eluru67Polavaram (ST)Chirri BalarajuJSP101,45346.33Tellam RajyalakshmiYSRCP93,51842.707,935
68Chintalapudi (SC)Roshan Kumar SongaTDP120,12653.30Kambham VijayarajuYSRCP92,36040.9827,766
NTR69Tiruvuru (SC)Kolikapudi Srinivasa RaoTDP100,71954.91Nallagatla Swamy DasYSRCP78,84542.9921,874
Eluru70NuzvidKolusu ParthasarathyTDP108,22951.12Meka Venkata Pratap ApparaoYSRCP95,85145.2712,378
Krishna71Gannavaram (Krishna)Yarlagadda Venkata RaoTDP135,55256.59Vallabhaneni Vamsi MohanYSRCP97,92440.8837,628
72GudivadaVenigandla RamuTDP109,98064.09Kodali Sri Venkateswara RaoYSRCP56,94033.1853,040
Eluru73KaikalurKamineni SrinivasBJP109,28060.38Dulam Nageswara RaoYSRCP64,00735.3645,273
Krishna74PedanaKagitha Krishna PrasadTDP91,39460.95Uppala RamuYSRCP53,27135.5238,123
75MachilipatnamKollu RavindraTDP105,04463.73Perni KrishnamurthyYSRCP54,80233.2550,242
76AvanigaddaMandali Buddha PrasadJSP113,46060.85Simhadri Ramesh BabuYSRCP67,02635.9546,434
77Pamarru (SC)Varla Kumar RajaTDP94,18957.13Kaile Anil KumarYSRCP64,49939.1229,690
78PenamaluruBode PrasadTDP144,91261.26Jogi RameshYSRCP84,99735.9359,915
NTR79Vijayawada WestSujana ChowdaryBJP105,66961.49Shaik AsifYSRCP58,63734.1247,032
80Vijayawada CentralBonda Umamaheswara RaoTDP130,03463.52Vellampalli SrinivasYSRCP61,14829.8768,886
81Vijayawada EastGadde Rama MohanTDP118,84160.66Devineni AvinashYSRCP69,20135.3249,640
82MylavaramVasantha Venkata Krishna PrasadTDP137,33856.61Sarnala Tirupathi Rao YadavYSRCP94,50938.9642,829
83Nandigama (SC)Tangirala SowmyaTDP102,20156.16Monditoka Jagan Mohana RaoYSRCP74,80641.1027,395
84JaggayyapetaRajagopal SreeramTDP98,47952.98Samineni Udaya BhanuYSRCP82,50244.3815,977
Palnadu85PedakurapaduBhashyam PraveenTDP112,95753.97Namburu Sankar RaoYSRCP91,86843.8921,089
Guntur86Tadikonda (SC)Tenali Sravan KumarTDP109,58559.52Mekathoti SucharithaYSRCP69,97938.0139,606
87MangalagiriNara LokeshTDP167,71066.07Murugudu LavanyaYSRCP76,29730.0691,413
88PonnuruDhulipalla Narendra KumarTDP110,41056.95Ambati MuraliYSRCP77,49539.9732,915
Bapatla89Vemuru (SC)Nakka Ananda BabuTDP94,92254.92Varikuti Ashok BabuYSRCP72,90142.1822,021
90RepalleAnagani Satya PrasadTDP111,12958.85Evuru GaneshYSRCP71,18237.7039,947
Guntur91TenaliNadendla ManoharJSP123,96160.18Annabathuni Siva KumarYSRCP75,84936.8248,112
Bapatla92BapatlaVegesana Narendra Varma RajuTDP90,62656.21Kona RaghupathiYSRCP62,85838.9927,768
Guntur93Prathipadu (Guntur) (SC)Burla RamanjaneyuluTDP128,66558.09Balasani Kiran KumarYSRCP86,65039.1242,015
94Guntur WestGalla MadhaviTDP116,06761.58Vidadala RajiniYSRCP64,91734.4451,150
95Guntur EastMohammed Naseer AhmedTDP100,81556.17Shaik Noori FathimaYSRCP68,85338.3631,962
Palnadu96ChilakaluripetPrathipati Pulla RaoTDP111,06256.84K. Manohar NaiduYSRCP77,80039.8233,262
97NarasaraopetChadalavada Aravinda BabuTDP103,16753.98Gopireddy Srinivasa ReddyYSRCP83,46243.6719,705
98SattenapalleKanna LakshminarayaTDP117,96555.50Ambati RambabuYSRCP90,12942.4027,836
99VinukondaG. V. AnjaneyuluTDP131,43855.06Bolla Brahma NaiduYSRCP101,17142.3830,267
100GurajalaYarapathineni Srinivasa RaoTDP1,28,20155.01Kasu Mahesh ReddyYSRCP98,71542.3629,486
101MacherlaJulakanti Brahmananda ReddyTDP122,41355.62Pinnelli Rama Krishna ReddyYSRCP89,09540.4833,318
Prakasam102Yerragondapalem (SC)Tatiparthi ChandrasekharYSRCP91,74149.40Guduri Erixion BabuTDP86,54146.605,200
103DarsiBuchepalli Siva Prasad ReddyYSRCP101,88949.20Gottipati LakshmiTDP99,43348.012,456
Bapatla104ParchurYeluri Sambasiva RaoTDP110,57554.67Yadam BalajiYSRCP86,56242.7924,013
105AddankiGottipati RavikumarTDP116,41854.02Panem Hanimi ReddyYSRCP91,52842.4724,890
106ChiralaMadduluri Malakondaiah YadavTDP72,70042.68Karanam VenkateshYSRCP51,71630.3620,984
Prakasam107Santhanuthalapadu (SC)B. N. Vijay KumarTDP105,75755.69Merugu NagarjunaYSRCP75,37239.6930,385
108OngoleDamacharla Janardhana RaoTDP118,80056.76Balineni Srinivasa ReddyYSRCP84,77440.5034,026
Nellore109KandukurInturi Nageswara RaoTDP109,17352.8Burra Madhu Sudhan YadavYSRCP90,61543.8218,558
Prakasam110Kondapi (SC)Dola Sree Bala Veeranjaneya SwamyTDP116,67454.53Audimulapu SureshYSRCP91,91842.9624,756
111MarkapuramKandula Narayana ReddyTDP99,00551.85Anna RambabuYSRCP85,02644.5313,979
112GiddalurMuthumula Ashok ReddyTDP98,46347.60K. P. Nagarjuna ReddyYSRCP97,49047.13973
113KanigiriMukku Ugra Narasimha ReddyTDP1,07,04551.93Daddala Narayana YadavYSRCP92,44144.8414,604
Nellore114KavaliDagumati Venkata Krishna ReddyTDP106,53653.27Ramireddy Pratap Kumar ReddyYSRCP75,58837.8030,948
115AtmakurAnam Ramanarayana ReddyTDP91,16549.85Mekapati Vikram ReddyYSRCP83,58945.77,576
116KovurVemireddy Prashanti ReddyTDP130,62360.68Nallapareddy Prasanna Kumar ReddyYSRCP76,04035.3354,583
117Nellore CityPonguru NarayanaTDP120,55168.99Mohammad KhaleelYSRCP48,06227.5172,489
118Nellore RuralKotamreddy Sridhar ReddyTDP109,97556.53Adala Prabhakara ReddyYSRCP75,49538.8134,480
119SarvepalliSomireddy Chandra Mohan ReddyTDP103,27852.77Kakani Govardhan ReddyYSRCP86,99044.4516,288
Tirupati120Gudur (SC)Pasam Sunil KumarTDP102,67552.77Meruga MuraliYSRCP81,48341.8821,192
121Sullurpeta (SC)Nelavala VijayasreeTDP111,04854.67Kiliveti SanjeevaiahYSRCP81,93340.3329,115
122VenkatagiriKurugondla RamakrishnaTDP104,39852.31Nedurumalli Ramkumar ReddyYSRCP88,10444.1516,294
Nellore123UdayagiriKakarla SureshTDP101,53750.54Mekapati Rajagopal ReddyYSRCP91,91645.759,621
Kadapa124Badvel (SC)Dasari SudhaYSRCP90,41051.70Bojja RoshannaBJP71,84341.0818,567
Annamayya125RajampetAkepati Amarnath ReddyYSRCP92,60950.18Bala Subramanyam SugavasiTDP85,59346.387,016
Kadapa126KadapaReddeppagari MadhaviTDP90,98847.76Amzath Basha Shaik BepariYSRCP72,12837.8618,860
Annamayya127Kodur (SC)Arava SreedharJSP78,59451.10Koramutla SrinivasuluYSRCP67,49343.8811,101
128RayachotiMandipalli Ramprasad ReddyTDP95,92547.99Gadikota Srikanth ReddyYSRCP93,43046.742,495
Kadapa129PulivendlaY. S. Jagan Mohan ReddyYSRCP116,31561.38Mareddy Ravindranatha ReddyTDP54,62828.8361,687
130KamalapuramPutha Krishna Chaitanya ReddyTDP95,20755.29Pochimareddy Ravindranath ReddyYSRCP69,85040.5625,357
131JammalamaduguC. Adinarayana ReddyBJP109,64051.43Mule Sudheer ReddyYSRCP92,44943.3717,191
132ProddaturNandyala Varada Rajula ReddyTDP106,71253.02Rachamallu Siva Prasad ReddyYSRCP83,96841.7222,744
133MydukurPutta Sudhakar YadavTDP96,18153.22Settipalli Raghurami ReddyYSRCP75,23141.6220,950
Nandyal134AllagaddaBhuma Akhila PriyaTDP98,88149.93Gangula Brijendra ReddyYSRCP86,84443.8512,037
135SrisailamBudda Raja Sekhara ReddyTDP81,69949.64Silpa Chakrapani ReddyYSRCP75,31445.766,385
136Nandikotkur (SC)Githa JayasuryaTDP92,00449.24Dara SudheerYSRCP82,21244.009,792
Kurnool137KurnoolT. G. BharathTDP91,69051.34A. Mohammad Imtiaz AhmedYSRCP72,81440.7718,876
138PanyamGowru Charitha ReddyTDP141,27256.45Katasani Ramabhupal ReddyYSRCP100,68140.2340,591
Nandyal139NandyalN. M. D. FarooqTDP103,07549.42Silpa Ravichandra Kishore ReddyYSRCP90,74243.5112,333
140BanaganapalleB. C. Janardhan ReddyTDP110,60353.76Katasani Rami ReddyYSRCP85,03741.3325,566
141DhoneKotla Jayasurya Prakasha ReddyTDP93,52349.19Buggana Rajendranath ReddyYSRCP87,47446.016,049
Kurnool142PattikondaK. E. Shyam BabuTDP98,84951.58Kangati SreedeviYSRCP84,63844.1714,211
143Kodumur (SC)Boggula DastagiriTDP101,70351.49Audimulapu SateeshYSRCP80,12040.5621,583
144YemmiganurJaya Nageswara ReddyTDP103,08950.76Butta RenukaYSRCP87,25242.9615,837
145MantralayamY. Balanagi ReddyYSRCP87,66249.72Raghavendra ReddyTDP74,85742.4512,805
146AdoniP. V. ParthasarathiBJP89,92951.06Y. Sai Prasad ReddyYSRCP71,76540.7418,164
147AlurBusine VirupakshiYSRCP100,26447.65B. Veerabhadra GowdTDP97,43346.302,831
Anantapur148RayadurgKalava SrinivasuluTDP130,30957.09Mettu Govinda ReddyYSRCP88,65038.8441,659
149UravakondaPayyavula KeshavTDP102,04652.46Y. Visweswara ReddyYSRCP80,34241.3021,704
150GuntakalGummanuru JayaramTDP101,70049.19Y. Venkatarama ReddyYSRCP94,87445.896,826
151TadipatriJ.C.Ashmit ReddyTDP113,75554.77Kethireddy Pedda ReddyYSRCP86,02441.4227,731
152Singanamala (SC)Bandaru Sravani SreeTDP102,95749.44M. VeeranjaneyuluYSRCP94,16945.228,788
153Anantapur UrbanDaggupati Venkateswara PrasadTDP103,33454.51Anantha Venkatarami ReddyYSRCP80,31142.3623,023
154KalyandurgAmilineni Surendra BabuTDP118,87857.75Talari RangaiahYSRCP81,14439.4237,734
155RaptaduParitala SunithaTDP116,14053.48Thopudurthi Prakash ReddyYSRCP92,81142.7423,329
Sri Sathya Sai156Madakasira (SC)M. S. RajuTDP79,98342.97Eera LakkappaYSRCP79,63242.78351
157HindupurNandamuri BalakrishnaTDP107,25054.73T. N. DeepikaYSRCP74,65338.1032,597
158PenukondaS. SavithaTDP113,83254.83K. V. Ushashri CharanYSRCP80,44438.7533,388
159PuttaparthiPalle Sindhura ReddyTDP91,74149.87Duddukunta Sreedhar ReddyYSRCP82,98145.108,760
160DharmavaramY. Satya Kumar YadavBJP106,54448.46Kethireddy Venkatarami ReddyYSRCP102,81046.763,734
161KadiriKandikunta Venkata PrasadTDP103,61049.54B. S. Maqbool AhmedYSRCP97,34546.546,265
Annamayya162ThamballapallePeddireddy Dwarkanatha ReddyYSRCP94,13650.11Jaya Chandra ReddyTDP84,03344.7310,103
163PileruNallari Kishore Kumar ReddyTDP105,58254.50Chintala Ramachandra ReddyYSRCP80,50141.5525,081
164MadanapalleShahjahan BashaTDP97,98048.30Nissar AhmedYSRCP92,47145.585,509
Chittoor165PunganurPeddireddy Ramachandra ReddyYSRCP100,79348.07Challa Ramachandra ReddyTDP94,69845.166,095
Tirupati166ChandragiriPullivarthi Venkata Mani PrasadTDP143,66756.29Chevireddy Mohith ReddyYSRCP99,81539.1043,852
167TirupatiArani SrinivasuluJSP124,10764.06Bhumana Abhinay ReddyYSRCP62,15132.0861,956
168SrikalahastiBojjala Venkata Sudhir ReddyTDP121,56558.08Biyyapu Madhusudhan ReddyYSRCP78,26137.3943,304
169Sathyavedu (SC)Koneti AdimulamTDP85,47146.32Nukatoti RajeshYSRCP81,73244.293,739
Chittoor170NagariGali Bhanu PrakashTDP107,79760.38R. K. RojaYSRCP62,79335.1745,004
171Gangadhara Nellore (SC)V. M. ThomasTDP101,17655.22Kalattur Krupa LakshmiYSRCP75,16541.0226,011
172ChittoorGurajala Jagan MohanTDP88,06652.49M. Vijayananda ReddyYSRCP73,46243.7814,604
173Puthalapattu (SC)Kalikiri Murali MohanTDP102,13750.99M. Sunil KumarYSRCP86,50343.2015,634
174PalamanerN. Amarnath ReddyTDP123,23252.09N. Venkate GowdaYSRCP103,11043.5920,122
175KuppamN. Chandrababu NaiduTDP121,92959.96K. R. J. BharathYSRCP73,92336.3548,006

Aftermath

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Main article:Fourth N. Chandrababu Naidu ministry
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]

Notes

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  1. ^Contested and won from theRajahmundry Lok Sabha constituency in the simultaneously conducted2024 Indian general election in Andhra Pradesh.

See also

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