2024 Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly election
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Legislative Assembly elections are scheduled to be held in Andhra Pradesh on 13 May 2024 to elect the 175 members of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly. The votes will be counted and the results will be declared on 4 June 2024.
Background
The tenure of Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly is scheduled to end on 11 June 2024.[1] The previous assembly elections were held in April 2019. After the election, YSR Congress Party formed the state government, with Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy becoming the Chief Minister.[2]
Schedule
The schedule of the election was announced by the Election Commission of India on 16 March 2024.[3]
Poll event | Date |
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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
Alliance/Party | Flag | Symbol | Leader | Seats contested | ||||
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YSR Congress Party | Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy | 175 | ||||||
NDA[4][5] | Telugu Desam Party | N. Chandrababu Naidu | 144[5] | 175 | ||||
Jana Sena Party | Pawan Kalyan | 21[5] | ||||||
Bharatiya Janata Party | Daggubati Purandeswari | 10[5] | ||||||
INDIA[6][7] | Indian National Congress | Y. S. Sharmila | 159 | 175 | ||||
Communist Party of India (Marxist) | V. Srinivasa Rao[8] | 8[9] | ||||||
Communist Party of India | K. Ramakrishna | 8[10] |
Candidates
District | Constituency | ||||||||||
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YSRCP[11][12] | NDA[13] | INDIA[14][15] | |||||||||
Srikakulam | 1 | Ichchapuram | YSRCP | Piriya Vijaya | TDP | Bendalam Ashok | INC | Masupatri Chakravarthy Reddy | |||
2 | Palasa | YSRCP | Seediri Appalaraju | TDP | Gouthu Sireesha | INC | Majji Trinadh Babu | ||||
3 | Tekkali | YSRCP | Duvvada Srinivas | TDP | Kinjarapu Atchannaidu | INC | Killi Kruparani | ||||
4 | Pathapatnam | YSRCP | Reddy Shanthi | TDP | Mamidi Govinda Rao | INC | Koppurothu Venkata Rao | ||||
5 | Srikakulam | YSRCP | Dharmana Prasada Rao | TDP | Gondu Shankar | INC | Ambati Krishna Rao | ||||
6 | Amadalavalasa | YSRCP | Thammineni Seetharam | TDP | Kuna Ravi Kumar | INC | Sannapala Annajirao | ||||
7 | Etcherla | YSRCP | Gorle Kiran Kumar | BJP | Nadikuditi Eswara Rao | INC | Karimajji Malleswar Rao | ||||
8 | Narasannapeta | YSRCP | Dharmana Krishna Das | TDP | Baggu Ramana Murthy | INC | Mantri Narasimha Murthy | ||||
Vizianagaram | 9 | Rajam (SC) | YSRCP | Tale Rajesh | TDP | Kondru Murali Mohan | INC | Kambala Rajavardhan | |||
Parvathipuram Manyam | 10 | Palakonda (ST) | YSRCP | Viswasarayi Kalavathi | JSP | Nimmaka Jaya Krishna | INC | Sarava Chanti Babu | |||
11 | Kurupam (ST) | YSRCP | Pamula Pushpa Sreevani | TDP | Toyaka Jagadeeswari | CPI(M) | M. Ramana | ||||
12 | Parvathipuram (SC) | YSRCP | Alajangi Jogarao | TDP | Bonela Vijay Chandra | INC | Battina Mohan Rao | ||||
13 | Salur (ST) | YSRCP | Peedika Rajanna Dora | TDP | Gummidi Sandhya Rani | INC | Muvvala Pushpa Rao | ||||
Vizianagaram | 14 | Bobbili | YSRCP | Sambangi Venkata China Appalanaidu | TDP | R. V. S. C. K. Krishna Ranga Rao | INC | Maripi Vidyasagar | |||
15 | Cheepurupalli | YSRCP | Botcha Satyanarayana | TDP | Kimidi Kala Venkat Rao | INC | Aadi Narayana Jammu | ||||
16 | Gajapathinagaram | YSRCP | Botcha Appalanarasayya | TDP | Kondapalli Srinivas | INC | Dola Srinivas | ||||
17 | Nellimarla | YSRCP | Baddukonda Appala Naidu | JSP | Lokam Naga Madhavi | INC | Saragada Ramesh Kumar | ||||
18 | Vizianagaram | YSRCP | Kolagatla Veerabhadra Swamy | TDP | Puspati Aditi Vijayalakshmi Gajapathi Raju | INC | Satish Kumar Sunkari | ||||
19 | Srungavarapukota | YSRCP | Kadubandi Srinivasa Rao | TDP | Kolla Lalitha Kumari | INC | Gedela Tirupathi | ||||
Visakhapatnam | 20 | Bhimili | YSRCP | Muttamsetti Srinivasa Rao | TDP | Ganta Srinivasa Rao | INC | Addala Venkata Varma Raju | |||
21 | Visakhapatnam East | YSRCP | M. V. V. Satyanarayana | TDP | Velagapudi Ramakrishna Babu | INC | Guthula Srinivas Rao | ||||
22 | Visakhapatnam South | YSRCP | Vasupalli Ganesh Kumar | JSP | Vamsi Krishna Srinivasa Yadav | INC | Vasupalli Santosh | ||||
23 | Visakhapatnam North | YSRCP | Kammila Kannaparaju | BJP | Penmetsa Vishnu Kumar Raju | INC | Lakkaraju Rama Rao | ||||
24 | Visakhapatnam West | YSRCP | Adari Anand Kumar | TDP | P. G. V. R. Naidu | CPI | Attili Vimala | ||||
25 | Gajuwaka | YSRCP | Gudivada Amarnath | TDP | Palla Srinivas Rao Yadav
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CPI(M) | Maradana Jaggunaidu | ||||
Anakapalli | 26 | Chodavaram | YSRCP | Karanam Dharmasri | TDP | Kalidindi Suryana Naga Sanyasi Raju | INC | Jagat Srinivas | |||
27 | Madugula | YSRCP | Eerli Anuradha | TDP | Bandaru Satyanarayana Murthy | INC | BBS Srinivas Rao | ||||
Alluri Sitharama Raju | 28 | Araku Valley (ST) | YSRCP | Regam Mathsyalingam | BJP | Pangi Rajarao | INC | Setti Gangadharaswamy | |||
29 | Paderu (ST) | YSRCP | M. Visweswara Raju | TDP | Giddi Eswari | INC | Sataka Bullibabu | ||||
Anakapalli | 30 | Anakapalli | YSRCP | Malasala Bharath Kumar | JSP | Konathala Ramakrishna | INC | Illa Rama Gangadhara Rao | |||
Visakhapatnam | 31 | Pendurthi | YSRCP | Annamreddy Adeep Raj | JSP | Panchakarla Ramesh Babu | INC | Piridi Bhagat | |||
Anakapalli | 32 | Elamanchili | YSRCP | Kanna Babu | JSP | Sundarapu Vijay Kumar | INC | Tar Narsing Rao | |||
33 | Payakaraopet (SC) | YSRCP | Kambala Jogulu | TDP | Vangalapudi Anitha | INC | Boni Tata Rao | ||||
34 | Narsipatnam | YSRCP | Uma Shankar Ganesh | TDP | Chintakayala Ayyanna Patrudu | INC | Ruthala Sriramamurthy | ||||
Kakinada | 35 | Tuni | YSRCP | Dadisetty Raja | TDP | Yanamala Divya | INC | Gelam Srinivasa Rao | |||
36 | Prathipadu (Kakinada) | YSRCP | Varupula Subbarao | TDP | Varupula Satyaprabha | INC | N. V. V. Satyanarayana | ||||
37 | Pithapuram | YSRCP | Vanga Geetha | JSP | Pawan Kalyan | INC | Madepalli Satyananda Rao | ||||
38 | Kakinada Rural | YSRCP | Kurasala Kannababu | JSP | Pantham Venkateswara Rao | INC | Pilli Satya Lakshmi | ||||
39 | Peddapuram | YSRCP | Davuluru Dora Babu | TDP | Nimmakayala Chinarajappa | INC | Dorababu Tummala | ||||
East Godavari | 40 | Anaparthy | YSRCP | Sathi Suryanarayana Reddy | BJP | Nallamilli Ramakrishna Reddy | INC | Yella Srinivasa Rao | |||
Kakinada | 41 | Kakinada City | YSRCP | Dwarampudi Chandrasekhar Reddy | TDP | Vanamadi Venkateswara Rao | INC | Chekka Nookaraju | |||
Konaseema | 42 | Ramachandrapuram | YSRCP | Pilli Surya Prakash | TDP | Vasamsetti Subhash | INC | Kota Srinivasa Rao | |||
43 | Mummidivaram | YSRCP | Ponnada Venkata Satish Kumar | TDP | Datla Subba Raju | INC | Palepu Dharma Rao | ||||
44 | Amalapuram (SC) | YSRCP | Pinipe Viswarup | TDP | Aithabathula Anandarao | INC | Aithabathula Subhashini | ||||
45 | Razole (SC) | YSRCP | Gollapalli Surya Rao | JSP | Deva Vara Prasad | INC | Sarella Prasanna Kumar | ||||
46 | Gannavaram (Konaseema) (SC) | YSRCP | Vipparthi Venugopal Rao | JSP | Giddi Satyanarayana | INC | Kondeti Chittibabu | ||||
47 | Kothapeta | YSRCP | Chirla Jaggi Reddy | TDP | Bandaru Satyananda Rao | INC | Routhu Eswara Rao | ||||
48 | Mandapeta | YSRCP | Thota Trimurthulu | TDP | V. Jogeswara Rao | INC | Kamana Prabhakara Rao | ||||
East Godavari | 49 | Rajanagaram | YSRCP | Jakkampudi Raja | JSP | Battula Balarama Krishna | INC | Mundru Venkata Srinivas | |||
50 | Rajahmundry City | YSRCP | Margani Bharat | TDP | Adireddy Vasu | INC | Boda Lakshmi Venkata Prasanna | ||||
51 | Rajahmundry Rural | YSRCP | C. S. Venugopala Krishna
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TDP | Gorantla Butchaiah Chowdary | INC | Balepalli Muralidhar | ||||
Kakinada | 52 | Jaggampeta | YSRCP | Thota Narasimham | TDP | Jyothula Nehru | INC | Marothi VV Ganeswara Rao | |||
Alluri Sitharama Raju | 53 | Rampachodavaram (ST) | YSRCP | Nagulapalli Dhanalakshmi | TDP | Miryala Sirisha | CPI(M) | Lotha Rama Rao | |||
East Godavari | 54 | Kovvur (SC) | YSRCP | Talari Venkat Rao | TDP | Muppidi Venkateswara Rao | INC | Arigela Aruna Kumari | |||
55 | Nidadavole | YSRCP | G. Srinivas Naidu | JSP | Kandula Durgesh | INC | Peddireddi Subba Rao | ||||
West Godavari | 56 | Achanta | YSRCP | Cherukuvada Sri Ranganadha Raju | TDP | Pithani Satyanarayana | INC | Nekkanti Venkata Satyanarayana | |||
57 | Palakollu | YSRCP | Gudala Gopi | TDP | Nimmala Rama Naidu | INC | Kolukuluri Arjun Rao | ||||
58 | Narasapuram | YSRCP | Mudunuri Prasad Raju | JSP | Bommidi Nayakar | INC | Kanuri Udaya Baskara Krishna Prasad | ||||
59 | Bhimavaram | YSRCP | Grandhi Srinivas | JSP | Pulaparthi Ramanjaneyulu | INC | Ankem Seetaramu | ||||
60 | Undi | YSRCP | P. V. L. Narasimha Raju | TDP | Raghu Rama Krishna Raju | INC | Vegesha Venkata Gopala Krishnam | ||||
61 | Tanuku | YSRCP | Karumuri Venkata Nageswara Rao | TDP | Arimilli Radha Krishna | INC | Kadali Rama Rao | ||||
62 | Tadepalligudem | YSRCP | Kottu Satyanarayana | JSP | Bolisetti Srinivas | INC | Marneedi Sekhar | ||||
Eluru | 63 | Unguturu | YSRCP | Puppala Vasubabu | JSP | Patsmatla Dharmaraju | INC | Pathapati Hari Kumara Raju | |||
64 | Denduluru | YSRCP | Kotaru Abbaya Chowdary | TDP | Chintamaneni Prabhakar | INC | Alapati Narasimha Murthy | ||||
65 | Eluru | YSRCP | Alla Kali Krishna Srinivas | TDP | Badeti Radha Krishna | CPI | Bandi Venkateswara Rao | ||||
East Godavari | 66 | Gopalapuram (SC) | YSRCP | Taneti Vanitha | TDP | Maddipati Venkata Raju | INC | Sodadasi Martin Luther | |||
Eluru | 67 | Polavaram (ST) | YSRCP | Tellam Rajyalakshmi | JSP | Chirri Balaraju | INC | Srujana Duvvela | |||
68 | Chintalapudi (SC) | YSRCP | Kambham Vijayaraju | TDP | Songa Roshan | INC | Vunnamatla Rakada Eliza | ||||
NTR | 69 | Tiruvuru (SC) | YSRCP | Nallagatla Swamy Das | TDP | Kolikapudi Srinivasa Rao | INC | Lam Thantiya Kumari | |||
Eluru | 70 | Nuzvid | YSRCP | Meka Venkata Pratap Apparao | TDP | Kolusu Parthasarathy | INC | Krishna Maridu | |||
Krishna | 71 | Gannavaram (Krishna) | YSRCP | Vallabhaneni Vamsi Mohan | TDP | Yarlagadda Venkata Rao | CPI(M) | K. Venkateswara Rao | |||
72 | Gudivada | YSRCP | Kodali Sri Venkateswara Rao | TDP | Venigandla Ramu | INC | Vaddadi Govinda Rao | ||||
Eluru | 73 | Kaikalur | YSRCP | Dulam Nageswara Rao | BJP | Kamineni Srinivas | INC | Boddu Noble | |||
Krishna | 74 | Pedana | YSRCP | Uppala Ramu | TDP | Kagitha Krishna Prasad | INC | Sonti Nagaraju | |||
75 | Machilipatnam | YSRCP | Perni Krishnamurthy | TDP | Kollu Ravindra | INC | Abdul Mateen | ||||
76 | Avanigadda | YSRCP | Simhadri Ramesh Babu | JSP | Mandali Buddha Prasad | INC | Andee Srirama Murthy | ||||
77 | Pamarru (SC) | YSRCP | Kailae Anil Kumar | TDP | Varla Kumar Raja | INC | D. Y. Das | ||||
78 | Penamaluru | YSRCP | Jogi Ramesh | TDP | Bode Prasad | INC | Elisala Subrahmanyam | ||||
NTR | 79 | Vijayawada West | YSRCP | Shaik Asif | BJP | Y. S. Chowdary | CPI | G. Koteswara Rao | |||
80 | Vijayawada Central | YSRCP | Vellampalli Srinivas | TDP | Bonda Umamaheswara Rao | CPI(M) | Ch Babu Rao | ||||
81 | Vijayawada East | YSRCP | Devineni Avinash | TDP | Gadde Ramamohan | INC | Pongupati Nancharayya | ||||
82 | Mylavaram | YSRCP | Sarnala Tirupathi Rao Yadav | TDP | Vasantha Venkata Krishna Prasad | INC | Borra Kiran | ||||
83 | Nandigama (SC) | YSRCP | Monditoka Jagan Mohana Rao | TDP | Tangirala Sowmya | INC | Manda Vajraiah | ||||
84 | Jaggayyapeta | YSRCP | Samineni Udaya Bhanu | TDP | Sreeram Rajagopal Tataiah | INC | Karnati Apparao | ||||
Palnadu | 85 | Pedakurapadu | YSRCP | Namburu Sankar Rao | TDP | Bhashyam Praveen | INC | Pamidi Nageshwar Rao | |||
Guntur | 86 | Tadikonda (SC) | YSRCP | Mekathoti Sucharitha
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TDP | Tenali Sravan Kumar | INC | Manichala Sushil Raja | |||
87 | Mangalagiri | YSRCP | Murugudu Lavanya | TDP | Nara Lokesh | CPI(M) | Jonna Shiva Shankar | ||||
88 | Ponnuru | YSRCP | Ambati Murali | TDP | Dhulipalla Narendra Kumar | INC | Jakka Ravindra Nath | ||||
Bapatla | 89 | Vemuru (SC) | YSRCP | Varikuti Ashok Babu | TDP | Nakka Ananda Babu | INC | Buraga Subba Rao | |||
90 | Repalle | YSRCP | Evuru Ganesh | TDP | Anagani Satya Prasad | INC | Mopidevi Srinivas Rao | ||||
Guntur | 91 | Tenali | YSRCP | Annabathuni Siva Kumar | JSP | Nadendla Manohar | INC | Chandu Sambasivudu | |||
Bapatla | 92 | Bapatla | YSRCP | Kona Raghupathi | TDP | Vegesana Narendra Varma | INC | Ganta Anji Babu | |||
Guntur | 93 | Prathipadu (Guntur) (SC) | YSRCP | Balasani Kiran Kumar | TDP | Burla Ramanjaneyulu | INC | Korivi Vinaya Kumar | |||
94 | Guntur West | YSRCP | Vidadala Rajini | TDP | Piduguralla Madhavi | INC | Dr. Rajachakonda John Babu | ||||
95 | Guntur East | YSRCP | Shaik Noori Fathima | TDP | Mohammad Nazeer | INC | Shaik Mastan Valli | ||||
Palnadu | 96 | Chilakaluripet | YSRCP | K. Manohar Naidu | TDP | Prathipati Pulla Rao | INC | Maddula Radha Krishna | |||
97 | Narasaraopeta | YSRCP | Gopireddy Srinivas Reddy | TDP | Chadalavada Aravind Babu | INC | Shaik Mahaboob Basha | ||||
98 | Sattenapalle | YSRCP | Ambati Rambabu | TDP | Kanna Lakshminarayana | INC | Chandra Paul Chukka | ||||
99 | Vinukonda | YSRCP | Bolla Brahma Naidu | TDP | G. V. Anjaneyulu | INC | Chenna Srinivas Rao | ||||
100 | Gurajala | YSRCP | Kasu Mahesh Reddy | TDP | Yarapathineni Srinivasa Rao | INC | Tiyyagura Yalamanda Reddy | ||||
101 | Macherla | YSRCP | Pinnelli Rama Krishna Reddy | TDP | Julakanti Brahmananda Reddy | INC | Yeramala Ramachandra Reddy | ||||
Prakasam | 102 | Yerragondapalem (SC) | YSRCP | Tatiparthi Chandrashekar | TDP | Guduri Erixion Babu | INC | Budhala Ajitha Rao | |||
103 | Darsi | YSRCP | Buchepalli Siva Prasad Reddy | TDP | Gottipati Lakshmi | INC | Putluri Konda Reddy | ||||
Bapatla | 104 | Parchur | YSRCP | Yadam Balaji | TDP | Yeluri Sambasiva Rao | INC | Nallagorla Siva Srilakshmi Jyothi | |||
105 | Addanki | YSRCP | Panem Hanimi Reddy | TDP | Gottipati Ravikumar | INC | Adusumalli Kishore Babu | ||||
106 | Chirala | YSRCP | Karanam Venkatesh | TDP | Madduluri Malakondayya Yadav | INC | Amanchi Krishna Mohan | ||||
Prakasam | 107 | Santhanuthalapadu (SC) | YSRCP | Merugu Nagarjuna | TDP | B. N. Vijay Kumar | INC | Vijesh Raj Palaparthi | |||
108 | Ongole | YSRCP | Balineni Srinivasa Reddy | TDP | Damacharla Janardhana Rao | INC | Turakapalli Nagalakshmi | ||||
Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore | 109 | Kandukur | YSRCP | Burra Madhu Sudhan Yadav
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TDP | Inturi Nageswara Rao | INC | Sayed Gouse Mohiddin | |||
Prakasam | 110 | Kondapi (SC) | YSRCP | Audimulapu Suresh | TDP | Dola Sree Bala Veeranjaneya Swamy | INC | Pasumarthi Sudhakar | |||
111 | Markapuram | YSRCP | Anna Rambabu | TDP | Kandula Narayana Reddy | INC | Javeed Anwar | ||||
112 | Giddalur | YSRCP | K. P. Nagarjuna Reddy | TDP | Muthumula Ashok Reddy | INC | Pagadala Pedda Rangaswamy | ||||
113 | Kanigiri | YSRCP | Daddala Narayana Yadav | TDP | Mukku Ugra Narasimha Reddy | INC | Deverapalli Subbareddy | ||||
Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore | 114 | Kavali | YSRCP | Ramireddy Pratap Kumar Reddy | TDP | Kavya Krishna Reddy | INC | Podalakuri Kalyan | |||
115 | Atmakur | YSRCP | Mekapati Vikram Reddy | TDP | Anam Ramanarayana Reddy | INC | Chevuru Sreedhara Reddy | ||||
116 | Kovur | YSRCP | Nallapareddy Prasanna Kumar Reddy | TDP | Vemireddy Prashanti Reddy | INC | Nebrambaka Mohan | ||||
117 | Nellore City | YSRCP | Mohammad Khaleel | TDP | Ponguru Narayana | CPI(M)
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M. Ramesh | ||||
118 | Nellore Rural | YSRCP | Adala Prabhakara Reddy | TDP | Kotamreddy Sridhar Reddy | INC | Shaik Fayaz | ||||
119 | Sarvepalli | YSRCP | Kakani Govardhan Reddy | TDP | Somireddy Chandra Mohan Reddy | INC | P.V. Srikanth Reddy | ||||
Tirupati | 120 | Gudur (SC) | YSRCP | Meruga Murali | TDP | Pasam Sunil Kumar | INC | Dr. U Ramakrishna Rao | |||
121 | Sullurpeta (SC) | YSRCP | Kiliveti Sanjeevaiah | TDP | Nelavela Vijayashree | INC | Chandanamudi Shiva | ||||
122 | Venkatagiri | YSRCP | Nedurumalli Ramkumar Reddy | TDP | Korugondla Ramakrishna | INC | Panta Srinivasulu | ||||
Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore | 123 | Udayagiri | YSRCP | Mekapati Rajagopal Reddy | TDP | Kakarla Suresh | INC | Somu Anilkumar Reddy | |||
YSR | 124 | Badvel (SC) | YSRCP | Dasari Sudha | BJP | Bojja Roshanna | INC | Neerugattu Dora Vijaya Jyothi | |||
Annamayya | 125 | Rajampet | YSRCP | Akepati Amaranath Reddy | TDP | Sugavasi Subramanyam | CPI | Bhukya Viswanath Naik | |||
YSR | 126 | Kadapa | YSRCP | Amzath Basha Shaik Bepari | TDP | Reddeppagari Madhavi Reddy | INC | Tumman Kalyal Aszal Alikhan | |||
Annamayya | 127 | Kodur (SC) | YSRCP | Koramutla Srinivasulu | JSP | Arava Sreedhar | INC | Gosala Devi | |||
128 | Rayachoti | YSRCP | Gadikota Srikanth Reddy | TDP | Mandipalli Ramprasad Reddy | INC | Shaik Alla Bakash | ||||
YSR | 129 | Pulivendula | YSRCP | Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy | TDP | Mareddy Ravindranatha Reddy | INC | Mulam Reddy Dhruva Kumar Reddy | |||
130 | Kamalapuram | YSRCP | Pochimareddy Ravindranath Reddy | TDP | Putha Chaitanya Reddy | CPI | Gali Chandra | ||||
131 | Jammalamadugu | YSRCP | Mule Sudheer Reddy | BJP | C. Adinarayana Reddy | INC | Brahmanareddy Pamula | ||||
132 | Proddatur | YSRCP | Rachamallu Siva Prasad Reddy | TDP | Nandyala Varada Rajulu Reddy | INC | Shaik Poola Mohammed Nazeer | ||||
133 | Mydukur | YSRCP | Settipalle Raghurami Reddy | TDP | Putta Sudhakar Yadav | INC | Gundlakunta Sriramulu | ||||
Nandyal | 134 | Allagadda | YSRCP | Gangula Brijendra Reddy | TDP | Bhuma Akhila Priya | INC | Baragodla Hussain | |||
135 | Srisailam | YSRCP | Silpa Chakrapani Reddy | TDP | Budda Raja Sekhara Reddy | INC | Asar Syed Ismail | ||||
136 | Nandikotkur (SC) | YSRCP | Dara Sudheer | TDP | Githa Jayasurya | INC | Thoguru Arthur | ||||
Kurnool | 137 | Kurnool | YSRCP | A. Mohammad Imtiaz Ahmed | TDP | T. G. Bharath | INC | Shaik Jelani Basha | |||
138 | Panyam | YSRCP | Katasani Ramabhupal Reddy | TDP | Gowru Charitha Reddy | CPI(M) | D. Ghous Desai | ||||
Nandyal | 139 | Nandyal | YSRCP | Silpa Ravichandra Kishore Reddy | TDP | N. M. D. Farooq | INC | Gokula Krishna Reddy | |||
140 | Banaganapalle | YSRCP | Katasani Ramireddy | TDP | B. C. Janardhan Reddy | INC | Gutam Pullaiah | ||||
141 | Dhone | YSRCP | Buggana Rajendranath Reddy | TDP | Kotla Jayasurya Prakasha Reddy | INC | Garlapati Madhuleti Swami | ||||
Kurnool | 142 | Pattikonda | YSRCP | Kangati Sreedevi | TDP | K. E. Shyam Babu | CPI | P. Ramachandraiah | |||
143 | Kodumur (SC) | YSRCP | Audimulapu Sateesh | TDP | Boggula Dastagiri | INC | Paregella Murali Krishna | ||||
144 | Yemmiganur | YSRCP | Butta Renuka | TDP | Jaya Nageswara Reddy | INC | Marumulla Kashim Vali | ||||
145 | Mantralayam | YSRCP | Y. Balanagi Reddy | TDP | Raghavendra Reddy | INC | P S Murali Krishnaraju | ||||
146 | Adoni | YSRCP | Y. Sai Prasad Reddy | BJP | P. V. Parthasarathi | INC | Golla Ramesh | ||||
147 | Alur | YSRCP | Busine Virupakshi | TDP | B. Veerabhadra Gowd | INC | Naveen Kishore Arakatla | ||||
Ananthapuramu | 148 | Rayadurg | YSRCP | Mettu Govinda Reddy | TDP | Kalava Srinivasulu | INC | M. B. Chinna Appiah | |||
149 | Uravakonda | YSRCP | Y. Visweswara Reddy | TDP | Payyavula Keshav | INC | Y. Madhusudan Reddy | ||||
150 | Guntakal | YSRCP | Y. Venkatrami Reddy | TDP | Gummanuru Jayaram | INC | Kavali Prabhakar | ||||
151 | Tadipatri | YSRCP | Kethireddy Pedda Reddy | TDP | J. C. Ashmit Reddy | INC | Gujjala Nagi Reddy | ||||
152 | Singanamala (SC) | YSRCP | M. Veeranjaneyulu | TDP | Bandaru Sravani Sree | INC | Sake Sailajanath | ||||
153 | Anantapur Urban | YSRCP | Anantha Venkatarami Reddy | TDP | D. Venkateswara Prasad | CPI | C. Jafar | ||||
154 | Kalyandurg | YSRCP | Talari Rangaiah | TDP | Amilineni Surendra Babu | INC | P. Rambhupal Reddy | ||||
155 | Raptadu | YSRCP | Thopudurthi Prakash Reddy | TDP | Paritala Sunitha | INC | Adi Andhra Sankaraiah | ||||
Sri Sathya Sai | 156 | Madakasira (SC) | YSRCP | Eera Lakkappa | TDP | MS Raju | INC | Karikera Sudhakar | |||
157 | Hindupur | YSRCP | T. N. Deepika | TDP | Nandamuri Balakrishna | INC | Mohammad Hussain Inayathulla | ||||
158 | Penukonda | YSRCP | K. V. Ushashri Charan | TDP | K. Savitha | INC | P. Narasimhappa | ||||
159 | Puttaparthi | YSRCP | Duddukunta Sreedhar Reddy | TDP | Palle Sindhura Reddy | INC | Madhusudhan Reddy | ||||
160 | Dharmavaram | YSRCP | Kethireddy Venkatarami Reddy | BJP | Y. Satya Kumar Yadav | INC | Rangana Aswardha Narayana | ||||
161 | Kadiri | YSRCP | B. S. Maqbool Ahmed | TDP | Kandikunta Venkata Prasad | INC | K. S. Shanwaz | ||||
Annamayya | 162 | Thamballapalle | YSRCP | Peddireddy Dwarkanath Reddy | TDP | Jaya Chandra Reddy | INC | M. N. Chandrasekhar Reddy | |||
163 | Pileru | YSRCP | Chintala Ramachandra Reddy | TDP | Nallari Kishore Kumar Reddy | INC | B. Somasekhar Reddy | ||||
164 | Madanapalle | YSRCP | Nissar Ahmed | TDP | Shahjahan Basha | INC | Pawan Kumar Reddy | ||||
Chittoor | 165 | Punganur | YSRCP | Peddireddy Ramachandra Reddy | TDP | Challa Ramachandra Reddy | INC | G. Murali Mohan Yadav | |||
Tirupati | 166 | Chandragiri | YSRCP | Chevireddy Mohith Reddy | TDP | Pullivarthi Venkata Mani Prasad | INC | Kanuparthy Srinivasulu | |||
167 | Tirupati | YSRCP | Bhumana Abhinay Reddy | JSP | Arani Srinivasulu | CPI | P. Murali | ||||
168 | Srikalahasti | YSRCP | Biyyapu Madhusudhan Reddy | TDP | Bojjala Venkata Sudhir Reddy | INC | Pothugunta Rajesh Naidu | ||||
169 | Sathyavedu (SC) | YSRCP | Nukatoti Rajesh | TDP | Adimulam Koneti | INC | Balaguruvam Babu | ||||
Chittoor | 170 | Nagari | YSRCP | R. K. Roja | TDP | Gali Bhanu Prakash | INC | Pochareddy Rakesh Reddy | |||
171 | Gangadhara Nellore (SC) | YSRCP | Kalattur Krupa Lakshmi | TDP | V. M. Thomas | INC | Deyala Ramesh Babu | ||||
172 | Chittoor | YSRCP | M. Vijayananda Reddy | TDP | Gurajala Jagan Mohan | INC | G. Tikaram | ||||
173 | Puthalapattu (SC) | YSRCP | M. Sunil Kumar | TDP | Kalikiri Murali Mohan | INC | M. S. Babu | ||||
174 | Palamaner | YSRCP | N. Venkate Gowda | TDP | N. Amarnatha Reddy | INC | B. Siva Sankar | ||||
175 | Kuppam | YSRCP | K. S. Bharath | TDP | N. Chandrababu Naidu | INC | Avula Govindarajulu |
Election issues
According to an analysis, special category status for state, capital issue, Y.S. Vivekananda Reddy’s murder, attack on Jagan Mohan Reddy,[16] and cases against N. Chandrababu Naidu are the key issues.[17]
State capital
During the previous five-year tenure of the TDP-BJP government, Amaravati was proposed as the capital for the state of Andhra Pradesh.[18] However, this plan was later scrapped by the successive YSRCP government, which aimed to establish three capitals namely Visakhapatnam, Amaravati and Kurnool as executive, legislative and judiciary purposes respectively, as part of a decentralisation initiative which faced legal hurdles and failed to be implemented.[19] While farmers in the Amaravati region opposed this decision, the TDP-JSP-BJP alliance vowed to reinstate Amaravati as the capital.[20][21][22] On the contrary Chief Minister Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy launched Vision Visaka, reaffirming the establishment of Visakhapatnam as the administrative or executive capital.[23][24]
Alcohol prices and quality
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.[25] 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.[26][27] 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.[28] 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.[29][30]
Illegal sand mining
The joint committee formed by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, submitted a report to the National Green Tribunal on 21 March 2024, revealing ongoing 24-hour illegal sand mining in the inspected regions of Krishna and Guntur districts without valid environmental clearances.[31] 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.[32][33][34] 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.[35]
Naidu's arrest
TDP supremo N. Chandrababu Naidu was arrested on 9 September 2023 in an alleged multi-crore skill development scam.[36] The arrest became an election issue in Telangana, which was then soon to enter state polls, with different political parties in the state rushing to support Naidu to woo Andhra settlers.[37] Naidu's son Nara Lokesh said that Naidu's arrest was unfair and alleged that Prime Minister Narendra Modi did the same with firms in Gujarat while he was the state chief minister there.[38]
Campaigns
Party campaigns
Candidates are campaigning by interacting with common people and taking part in their work such as making tea, ironing clothes and weighing vegetables.[39] Movies and songs to promote own political party denigrate other party leaders have become common by main parties in the state. Use of social media to amplify the reach of such content to the voter has become a core strategy of parties.[40]
YSR Congress Party
The YSRCP launched its Why AP needs Jagan campaign on 9 November 2023. The outreach campaign would last for 40 days. Bus yatras will also taken out in all 175 assembly constituencies during the campaign. The campaign has been criticised by the opposition TDP which countered the campaign with the slogan Why AP hates Jagan. TDP national spokesperson Kommareddy Pattabhiram said that the slogan would be the TDP's official campaign slogan.[41]
Chief Minister Jagan Mohan Reddy announced a mass contact program called Siddham (We are Ready!) for the election campaign,[42] which was countered by the slogan Samsiddham (We are Prepared!) and Memu Siddhame (We are also Ready!) from the TDP and JSP respectively.[43] The YSRCP has taken up the slogans Maa Nammakam Nuvve Jagan and Jagananne Maa Bhavishyattu to reach the public for the upcoming election.[44][45] The party has been announcing candidates in multiple lists for the upcoming general election.[46][47]
Telugu Desam Party and Jana Sena Party
After huge speculation about an alliance between the TDP and Jana Sena Party (JSP), JSP chief Pawan 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.[48][49] A joint action committee was setup, comprising representatives from both parties.
The first meeting of the committee was held in Rajahmundry on 21 October 2023, addressing public issues, the latest political developments and steps for better coordination between the two parties.[50][51] Both the TDP and JSP chiefs met on multiple occasions to discuss seat sharing, a common manifesto, and other political developments in the state.[52][53]
On 20 December 2023, to mark the completion of the Nara Lokesh Yuva Galam Padayatra, the TDP and JSP held a joint public meeting called Yuva Galam Navasakam in Polipalli, Vizianagaram district, accommodating around 6 lakh people with Pawan Kalyan attending the meeting. [54][55][56] Naidu announced that a common manifesto of TDP and JSP will be announced in public meetings at Amaravati and Tirupati.[57][58][59]
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.[60][61] On 28 February 2024, both parties held a joint public meeting called Jenda in Tadepalligudem, 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.[62][63]
Telugu Desam Party
The TDP organised various public outreach programs such as Badude Badudu, Isuka Satyagraha Deekshalu and Jaiho BC[64][65] to engage with the public and campaign against the YSRCP.[66][67][68] The TDP general secretary Nara Lokesh also launched the Yuva Galam Padayatra, a walkathon to reach the public.[69]
Jana Sena Party
Earlier to the official formation of the alliance with the TDP, the JSP chief, Pawan Kalyan launched a Varahi Yatra on 14 June 2023 from Annavaram with a specially designed vehicle named as Varahi to campaign against the YSRCP.[70][71] The campaign was conducted in multiple phases to reach the public widely.[72]
Indian National Congress
The Indian National Congress (INC) launched its campaign Intinti Congress via a statewide door-to-door campaign on 20 January 2024.[73] The recent successes of the INC in the bordering states of Karnataka and Telangana have enthused the party cadre ahead of the state elections.[73][74] Chief Minister Jagan Reddy's sister Y. S. Sharmila, joined the INC on 4 January 2024 and is currently leading its campaign.[75][76]
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.[77]
On 26 February 2024, at Anantapur, Sharmila and Congress president Mallikarjun 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 minister Narendra 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.[78] On 1 March, Congress general secretary Sachin Pilot said said at a public meeting in Tirupati that the Congress would accord 10-year SCS to Andhra Pradesh immediately if it came to power at the centre.[79]
Bharatiya Janata Party
On 9 March 2024, the president 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.[80][81]
Incidents
Electoral malpractices
Telugu Desam Party (TDP) chief N. Chandrababu Naidu accused the ruling YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) of subverting electoral practices. Subsequently, on 28 August 2023, he lodged a complaint with the Election 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.[82][83] He also submitted a documentary evidence of the deletion of 40,000 votes in Visakhapatnam East, 23,000 votes in Vijayawada Central and also at Parchur, Tadikonda and Uravakonda constituencies.[84][85]
Surveys and polls
Opinion polls
Exit polls
Results
Results by alliance or party
Alliance/Party | Popular vote | Seats | |||||||
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Votes | % | ±pp | Contested | Won | +/− | ||||
YSR Congress Party | 175 | ||||||||
NDA | Telugu Desam Party | 144 | |||||||
Jana Sena Party | 21 | ||||||||
Bharatiya Janata Party | 10 | ||||||||
Total | 175 | ||||||||
INDIA | Indian National Congress | 159 | |||||||
Communist Party of India (Marxist) | 8 | ||||||||
Communist Party of India | 8 | ||||||||
Total | 175 | ||||||||
Other parties
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Independents
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NOTA | |||||||||
Total | 100% | - | 175 | - |
Results by districts
District | Seats | |||
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YSRCP | NDA | Others | ||
Srikakulam | 8 | |||
Vizianagaram | 7 | |||
Manyam | 4 | |||
Visakhapatnam | 6 | |||
Anakapalli | 7 | |||
Alluri Sitharama Raju | 3 | |||
Kakinada | 7 | |||
East Godavari | 7 | |||
Konaseema | 7 | |||
West Godavari | 7 | |||
Eluru | 7 | |||
NTR | 7 | |||
Krishna | 7 | |||
Guntur | 7 | |||
Palnadu | 7 | |||
Bapatla | 6 | |||
Prakasam | 8 | |||
Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore | 8 | |||
Tirupati | 7 | |||
Chittoor | 7 | |||
Annamayya | 6 | |||
Kadapa | 7 | |||
Nandyal | 7 | |||
Kurnool | 7 | |||
Ananthapuramu | 8 | |||
Sri Sathya Sai | 6 | |||
Total | 175 |
Results by constituency
See also
- List of constituencies of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly
- Elections in Andhra Pradesh
- Elections in India
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