Polling in all 25 seats in Andhra Pradesh on May 13. Full list of seats, candidates here

Polling in all 25 seats in Andhra Pradesh on May 13. Full list of seats, candidates here

Lok Sabha elections 2024: This time around, there is a triangular contest between the ruling YSR Congress Party, National Democratic Alliance (NDA), and Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) bloc. 

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Assembly elections 2024 will also be held in the southern state on the same dayAssembly elections 2024 will also be held in the southern state on the same day
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  • May 9, 2024,
  • Updated May 9, 2024 12:20 PM IST

Voting for all 25 Lok Sabha constituencies in Andhra Pradesh will be held during the fourth phase of the ongoing Lok Sabha polls on May 13. Assembly elections 2024 across 175 segments will also be held in the southern state on the same day. This time around, there is a triangular contest between the ruling YSR Congress Party, National Democratic Alliance (NDA), and Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) bloc. 

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The NDA alliance in Andhra Pradesh comprises the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), former CM N Chandrababu Naidu's Telugu Desam Party (TDP), and Pawan Kalyan's Jana Sena Party. As per the seat sharing arrangement, TDP will contest 17 seats in the state. While the BJP will contest 6 constituencies, JSP will contest on 2 seats in the southern state. 

The INDIA bloc in the state has Congress led by YS Sharmila, V Srinivasa Rao-led Communist Party of India (Marxist) or CPI (M) and K Ramakrishna's Communist Party of India or CPI. While the Congress will contest on 23 seats, the CPI (M) and the CPI will contest on one seat each. 

Andhra Pradesh Lok Sabha polls 2024 seats, constituencies

ConstituencyYSRCPNDAINDIA
Araku (ST)Chetti Tanuja RaniKothapalli Geetha (BJP)Appala Narsa (CPI (M))
SrikakulamPerada TilakKinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu (TDP)Pedada Parameswara Rao (Congress)
VizianagaramBellana Chandra SekharKalisetti Appala Naidu (TDP)Bobbili Srinu (Congress)
VishakhapatnamBotcha Jhansi LakshmiMathukumili Bharat (TDP)Pulusu Satyanarayana Reddy (Congress)
AnakapalliBudi Mutyala NaiduCM Ramesh (BJP)Vegi Venkatesh (Congress)
KakinadaChalamalasetti SunilTangella Uday Srinivas (JSP)

MM Pallam Raju (Congress)

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Amalapuram (SC)Rapaka Vara Prasada RaoGanti Harish Madhur (TDP)Janga Goutham (Congress)
RajahmundryGuduri SrinivasDaggubati Purandeshwari (BJP)Gidugu Rudra Raju (Congress)
NarsapuramGuduri UmabalaSrinivas Verma (BJP)Korlapati Brahmananda Rao Naidu (Congress)
EluruKarumuri Sunilkumar YadavPutta Mahesh Yadav (TDP)Lavanya Kumari (Congress)
MachilipatnamSimhadri Chandrasekhar Rao Vallabhaneni Balasouri (JSP)Gollu Krishna (Congress)
GunturKilari Venkata RosaiahPemmasani Chandrasekhar (TDP)Jangala Ajay Kumar (CPI)
VijayawadaKesineni Srinivas Kesineni Sivanath (TDP)Valluru Bhargav (Congress)
NarasaraopetPoluboina Anilkumar YadavLavu Sri Krishna Devarayulu (TDP)Garnepudi Alexander Sudhakar (Congress)
Bapatla (SC)Nandigam SureshTenneti Krishna Prasad (TDP)Jesudasu Seelam (Congress)
OngoleChevireddy Bhaskar ReddyMagunta Sreenivasulu Reddy (TDP)Eda Sudhakara Reddy (Congress)
NandyalPocha Brahmananda ReddyByreddy Sabari (TDP)Jangiti Lakshmi Narasimha Yadav (Congress)
KurnoolBY RamaiahPanchalingala Nagaraju (TDP)PG Ram Pullaiah Yadav (Congress)
AnantapurMalagundla SankaranarayanaAmbika Lakshminarayana (TDP)Mallikarjun Vajjala (Congress)
HindupurJ ShanthaBK Parthasarathi (TDP)BA Samad Shaheen (Congress)
KadapaYS Avinash ReddyChandipiralla Bhupesh Reddy (TDP)YS Sharmila (Congress)
NelloreV Vijaysai ReddyVemireddy Prabhakar Reddy (TDP)Koppula Raju (Congress)
Thirupathi (SC)Maddila GurumoorthyVelagapalli Varaprasad Rao (BJP)Chinta Mohan (Congress)
Rajampet PV Midhun ReddyKiran Kumar Reddy (BJP)SK Basheed (Congress)
Chittoor (SC)N Reddeppa Daggumalla Prasada Rao (TDP)M Jagapathi (Congress)

What happened in 2019 Lok Sabha elections? 

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In the 2019 general elections, the YSRCP secured a decisive majority as it won 22 out of 25 seats in the state. While the TDP was reduced to merely 3 seats, the BJP and the Congress could not bag any seat. 

Voting for all 25 Lok Sabha constituencies in Andhra Pradesh will be held during the fourth phase of the ongoing Lok Sabha polls on May 13. Assembly elections 2024 across 175 segments will also be held in the southern state on the same day. This time around, there is a triangular contest between the ruling YSR Congress Party, National Democratic Alliance (NDA), and Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA) bloc. 

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The NDA alliance in Andhra Pradesh comprises the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), former CM N Chandrababu Naidu's Telugu Desam Party (TDP), and Pawan Kalyan's Jana Sena Party. As per the seat sharing arrangement, TDP will contest 17 seats in the state. While the BJP will contest 6 constituencies, JSP will contest on 2 seats in the southern state. 

The INDIA bloc in the state has Congress led by YS Sharmila, V Srinivasa Rao-led Communist Party of India (Marxist) or CPI (M) and K Ramakrishna's Communist Party of India or CPI. While the Congress will contest on 23 seats, the CPI (M) and the CPI will contest on one seat each. 

Andhra Pradesh Lok Sabha polls 2024 seats, constituencies

ConstituencyYSRCPNDAINDIA
Araku (ST)Chetti Tanuja RaniKothapalli Geetha (BJP)Appala Narsa (CPI (M))
SrikakulamPerada TilakKinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu (TDP)Pedada Parameswara Rao (Congress)
VizianagaramBellana Chandra SekharKalisetti Appala Naidu (TDP)Bobbili Srinu (Congress)
VishakhapatnamBotcha Jhansi LakshmiMathukumili Bharat (TDP)Pulusu Satyanarayana Reddy (Congress)
AnakapalliBudi Mutyala NaiduCM Ramesh (BJP)Vegi Venkatesh (Congress)
KakinadaChalamalasetti SunilTangella Uday Srinivas (JSP)

MM Pallam Raju (Congress)

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Amalapuram (SC)Rapaka Vara Prasada RaoGanti Harish Madhur (TDP)Janga Goutham (Congress)
RajahmundryGuduri SrinivasDaggubati Purandeshwari (BJP)Gidugu Rudra Raju (Congress)
NarsapuramGuduri UmabalaSrinivas Verma (BJP)Korlapati Brahmananda Rao Naidu (Congress)
EluruKarumuri Sunilkumar YadavPutta Mahesh Yadav (TDP)Lavanya Kumari (Congress)
MachilipatnamSimhadri Chandrasekhar Rao Vallabhaneni Balasouri (JSP)Gollu Krishna (Congress)
GunturKilari Venkata RosaiahPemmasani Chandrasekhar (TDP)Jangala Ajay Kumar (CPI)
VijayawadaKesineni Srinivas Kesineni Sivanath (TDP)Valluru Bhargav (Congress)
NarasaraopetPoluboina Anilkumar YadavLavu Sri Krishna Devarayulu (TDP)Garnepudi Alexander Sudhakar (Congress)
Bapatla (SC)Nandigam SureshTenneti Krishna Prasad (TDP)Jesudasu Seelam (Congress)
OngoleChevireddy Bhaskar ReddyMagunta Sreenivasulu Reddy (TDP)Eda Sudhakara Reddy (Congress)
NandyalPocha Brahmananda ReddyByreddy Sabari (TDP)Jangiti Lakshmi Narasimha Yadav (Congress)
KurnoolBY RamaiahPanchalingala Nagaraju (TDP)PG Ram Pullaiah Yadav (Congress)
AnantapurMalagundla SankaranarayanaAmbika Lakshminarayana (TDP)Mallikarjun Vajjala (Congress)
HindupurJ ShanthaBK Parthasarathi (TDP)BA Samad Shaheen (Congress)
KadapaYS Avinash ReddyChandipiralla Bhupesh Reddy (TDP)YS Sharmila (Congress)
NelloreV Vijaysai ReddyVemireddy Prabhakar Reddy (TDP)Koppula Raju (Congress)
Thirupathi (SC)Maddila GurumoorthyVelagapalli Varaprasad Rao (BJP)Chinta Mohan (Congress)
Rajampet PV Midhun ReddyKiran Kumar Reddy (BJP)SK Basheed (Congress)
Chittoor (SC)N Reddeppa Daggumalla Prasada Rao (TDP)M Jagapathi (Congress)

What happened in 2019 Lok Sabha elections? 

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In the 2019 general elections, the YSRCP secured a decisive majority as it won 22 out of 25 seats in the state. While the TDP was reduced to merely 3 seats, the BJP and the Congress could not bag any seat. 

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