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2024 Indian general election in Andhra Pradesh

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2024 Indian general election in Andhra Pradesh

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All 25 Andhra Pradesh seats to the Lok Sabha
Opinion polls
Registered4,13,33,702
Turnout81.86% (2.12%Increase)
  First party Second party
 
Chandrababu Naidu 2017.jpg
The Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Shri Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy.jpg
Leader N. Chandrababu Naidu Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy
Party TDP YSRCP
Alliance NDA
Last election 40.19%, 3 seats 49.89%, 22 seats
Seats won 16 4
Seat change Increase13 Decrease 18

Seatwise Result Map of the 2024 general election in Andhra Pradesh

The 2024 Indian general election in Andhra Pradesh was held on 13 May 2024 to elect 25 members of 18th Lok Sabha.[1][2] Legislative assembly elections to be held simultaneously with the general election.

Election schedule

2024 election outdoor advertisements by Election Commission in Darsi

On 16 March 2024, the Election Commission of India announced the schedule for the 2024 Indian general election, with Andhra Pradesh scheduled to vote during the fourth phase on the 13 May 2024.

Poll event Phase
IV
Notification Date 18 April
Last Date for filing nomination 25 April
Scrutiny of nomination 26 April
Last Date for withdrawal of nomination 29 April
Date of poll 13 May
Date of counting of votes/Result 4 June
No. of constituencies 25

Parties and alliances

  YSR Congress Party

Party Flag Symbol Leader Seats Contested
YSR Congress Party Y. S. Jaganmohan Reddy 25

  National Democratic Alliance

Party Flag Symbol Leader Seats Contested
Telugu Desam Party N. Chandrababu Naidu 17
Bharatiya Janata Party Daggubati Purandeswari 6
Jana Sena Party Pawan Kalyan 2
Total 25

  Indian National Developmental Inclusive
      Alliance

Party Flag Symbol Leader Seats Contested
Indian National Congress Y. S. Sharmila 23
Communist Party of India (Marxist) V. Srinivasa Rao 1
Communist Party of India K. Ramakrishna 1
Total 25

Others

Party Flag Symbol Leader Seats Contested
Bahujan Samaj Party B. Paramjyothy[3] 25

Candidates

Constituency
YSRCP NDA INDIA
1 Araku (ST) YCP Chetti Thanuja Rani BJP Kothapalli Geetha CPI(M) Appala Narsa
2 Srikakulam YCP Perada Tilak TDP Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu INC Pedada Parameswara Rao
3 Vizianagaram YCP Bellana Chandra Sekhar TDP Kalisetti Appala Naidu INC Bobbili Srinu
4 Visakhapatnam YCP Botcha Jhansi Lakshmi TDP Mathukumilli Bharat INC Pulusu Satyanarayana Reddy
5 Anakapalli YCP Budi Mutyala Naidu BJP C. M. Ramesh INC Vegi Venkatesh
6 Kakinada YCP Chalamalasetti Sunil JSP Tangella Uday Srinivas INC M. M. Pallam Raju
7 Amalapuram (SC) YCP Rapaka Vara Prasada Rao TDP Ganti Harish Madhur INC Janga Goutham
8 Rajahmundry YCP Guduri Srinivas BJP Daggubati Purandeswari INC Gidugu Rudra Raju
9 Narasapuram YCP Guduri Umabala BJP Srinivas Verma INC Korlapati Brahmananda Rao Naidu
10 Eluru YCP Karumuri Sunilkumar Yadav TDP Putta Mahesh Yadav INC Lavanya Kumari
11 Machilipatnam YCP Simhadri Chandrasekhar Rao JSP Vallabhaneni Balasouri INC Gollu Krishna
12 Vijayawada YCP Kesineni Srinivas TDP Kesineni Sivanath INC Valluru Bhargav
13 Guntur YCP Kilari Venkata Rosaiah TDP Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani CPI Jangala Ajay Kumar
14 Narasaraopet YCP Poluboina Anilkumar Yadav TDP Lavu Sri Krishna Devarayalu INC Garnepudi Alexander Sudhakar
15 Bapatla (SC) YCP Nandigam Suresh TDP Tenneti Krishna Prasad INC Jesudasu Seelam
16 Ongole YCP Chevireddy Bhaskar Reddy TDP Magunta Sreenivasulu Reddy INC Eda Sudhakara Reddy
17 Nandyal YCP Pocha Brahmananda Reddy TDP Byreddy Sabari INC Jangiti Lakshmi Narasimha Yadav
18 Kurnool YCP B. Y. Ramaiah TDP Panchalingala Nagaraju INC P. G. Ram Pullaiah Yadav
19 Anantapur YCP Malagundla Sankaranarayana TDP Ambika Lakshminarayana INC Mallikarjun Vajjala
20 Hindupur YCP J. Shantha TDP B. K. Parthasarathi INC B. A. Samad Shaheen
21 Kadapa YCP Y. S. Avinash Reddy TDP Chadipiralla Bhupesh Reddy INC Y. S. Sharmila
22 Nellore YCP V. Vijaysai Reddy TDP Vemireddy Prabhakar Reddy INC Koppula Raju
23 Tirupati (SC) YCP Maddila Gurumoorthy BJP Velagapalli Varaprasad Rao INC Chinta Mohan
24 Rajampet YCP P. V. Midhun Reddy BJP Kiran Kumar Reddy INC S K Basheed
25 Chittoor (SC) YCP N. Reddeppa TDP Daggumalla Prasada Rao INC M Jagapathi

Campaign

2024 Election - Street campaign through song and dance by NDA in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh

According to an analysis, special category status for state, capital issue, Y.S. Vivekananda Reddy’s murder, attack on Jagan Mohan Reddy,[4] and cases against N. Chandrababu Naidu are the key issues.[5] Candidates are campaigning by interacting with common people and taking part in their work such as making tea, ironing clothes and weighing vegetables.[6] 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.[7]

Surveys and polls

Opinion polls

Exit polls

Polling agency Lead
NDA YSRCP INDIA Others
ABP News-CVoter[8] 21-25 0-4 0 0 NDA
India Today-Axis My India 21-23 2-4 0 0 NDA
India News-Dynamics 18 7 0 0 NDA
India TV-CNX 19-23 3-5 0 0 NDA
NDTV-Jan Ki Baat 10-14 8-13 0 0 NDA
CNN-CNBC-News 18 19-22 5-8 0 0 NDA
News 24-Today's Chanakya 22 3 0 0 NDA
News Nation 19 6 0 0 NDA
Republic TV-Matrize 19-22 3-6 0 0 NDA
Republic TV-PMarq 14 11 0 0 NDA
Times Now-ETG 11 14 0 0 YSRCP
TV9 Bharatvarsh-Polstrat 12 13 0 0 YSRCP
Times Now-NavBharat 10 15 0 0 YSRCP
DB Live 7-9 15-17 0-2 0 YSRCP
Actual Results

Voter turnout

Constituency Turnout Swing
1 Araku (ST) 73.68% Increase 2.53
2 Srikakulam 74.43% Decrease 0.05
3 Vizianagaram 81.05% Decrease 0.23
4 Visakhapatnam 71.11% Increase 3.33
5 Anakapalli 82.03% Increase 0.49
6 Kakinada 80.30% Increase 1.22
7 Amalapuram (SC) 83.85% Decrease 0.79
8 Rajahmundry 80.93% Decrease 0.57
9 Narasapuram 82.59% Increase 0.69
10 Eluru 83.68% Increase 0.15
11 Machilipatnam 84.05% Decrease 0.49
12 Vijayawada 79.37% Increase 2.07
13 Guntur 78.81% Decrease 0.4
14 Narasaraopet 85.65% Decrease 0.6
15 Bapatla (SC) 85.48% Decrease 0.99
16 Ongole 87.06% Increase 0.71
17 Nandyal 80.61% Decrease 0.46
18 Kurnool 76.80% Increase 1.11
19 Anantapur 80.51% Decrease 0.5
20 Hindupur 84.70% Decrease 0.21
21 Kadapa 79.57% Increase 0.89
22 Nellore 79.05% Increase 1.99
23 Tirupati (SC) 79.10% Decrease 0.66
24 Rajampet 79.09% Decrease 0.17
25 Chittoor (SC) 85.77% Increase 1.53

Results

Results by alliance or party

Alliance/ Party Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Contested Won +/−
NDA TDP 1,25,69,179 37.79 Decrease 2.4 17 16 Increase 13
BJP 37,50,687 11.28 Increase 10.3 6 3 Increase 3
JSP 14,54,138 4.30 Decrease 1.57 2 2 Increase 2
Total 1,77,74,004 53.37 Increase 6.33 25 21 Increase 18
YSRCP 1,31,74,874 39.61 Decrease 10.28 25 4 Decrease 18
INDIA INC 8,86,165 2.66 Increase 1.35 23 0 Steady
CPI(M) 1,19,016 0.36 Increase 0.24 1 0 Steady
CPI 8,317 0.03 Decrease 0.06 1 0 Steady
Total 10,13,498 3.05 Increase 1.53 25 0 Steady
Others 141 0 Steady
IND 199 0 Steady
NOTA 3,98,777 1.20 Decrease 0.30
Total 100% - 454 25 -

Results by constituency

Source:[9]

Constituency Turnout Winner Runner Up Margin
Candidate Party Votes % Candidate Party Votes %
1 Araku (ST) 73.68%Decrease Chetti Thanuja Rani YSRCP 4,77,005 40.96 Kothapalli Geetha BJP 4,26,425 36.62 50,580
2 Srikakulam 74.43%Decrease Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu TDP 7,54,328 61.05 Perada Tilak YSRCP 4,26,427 34.51 3,27,901
3 Vizianagaram 81.05%Decrease Kalisetti Appala Naidu TDP 7,43,113 57.20 Bellana Chandra Sekhar YSRCP 4,93,762 38.00 2,49,351
4 Visakhapatnam 71.11%Increase Mathukumilli Bharat TDP 9,07,467 65.42 Botcha Jhansi Lakshmi YSRCP 4,03,220 29.07 5,04,247
5 Anakapalli 82.03%Increase C. M. Ramesh BJP 7,62,069 57.50 Budi Mutyala Naidu YSRCP 4,65,539 35.13 2,96,530
6 Kakinada 80.30%Increase Tangella Uday Srinivas JSP 7,29,699 54.87 Chalamalasetti Sunil YSRCP 5,00,208 37.62 2,29,491
7 Amalapuram (SC) 83.85%Decrease Ganti Harish Madhur TDP 7,96,981 61.25 Rapaka Vara Prasada Rao YSRCP 4,54,785 34.95 3,42,196
8 Rajahmundry 80.93%Decrease Daggubati Purandeswari BJP 7,26,515 54.82 Guduri Srinivas YSRCP 4,87,376 36.77 2,39,139
9 Narasapuram 82.59%Increase Srinivas Verma BJP 7,07,343 57.46 Guduri Umabala YSRCP 4,30,541 34.98 2,76,802
10 Eluru 83.68%Increase Putta Mahesh Yadav TDP 7,46,351 54.00 Karumuri Sunilkumar Yadav YSRCP 5,64,494 40.84 1,81,857
11 Machilipatnam 84.05%Decrease Vallabhaneni Balasouri JSP 7,24,439 55.22 Simhadri Chandrasekhar Rao YSRCP 5,01,260 38.21 2,23,179
12 Vijayawada 79.37%Increase Kesineni Sivanath TDP 7,94,154 58.21 Kesineni Srinivas YSRCP 5,12,069 37.53 2,82,085
13 Guntur 78.81%Decrease Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani TDP 8,64,948 60.68 Kilari Venkata Rosaiah YSRCP 5,20253 36.50 3,44,695
14 Narasaraopet 85.65%Decrease Lavu Sri Krishna Devarayalu TDP 8,07,996 53.88 Poluboina Anilkumar Yadav YSRCP 6,48,267 43.23 1,59,729
15 Bapatla (SC) 85.48%Decrease Tenneti Krishna Prasad TDP 7,17,493 55.16 Nandigam Suresh YSRCP 5,09,462 39.17 2,08,031
16 Ongole 87.06%Increase Magunta Sreenivasulu Reddy TDP 7,01,894 49.35 Chevireddy Bhaskar Reddy YSRCP 6,51,695 45.82 50,199
17 Nandyal 80.61%Decrease Byreddy Sabari TDP 7,01,131 49.92 Pocha Brahmananda Reddy YSRCP 5,89,156 41.95 1,11,975
18 Kurnool 76.80%Increase Panchalingala Nagaraju TDP 6,58,914 49.51 B. Y. Ramaiah YSRCP 5,47,616 41.15 1,11,298
19 Anantapur 80.51%Decrease Ambika Lakshminarayana TDP 7,68,245 53.33 Malagundla Sankaranarayana YSRCP 5,79,690 40.24 1,88,555
20 Hindupur 84.70%Decrease B. K. Parthasarathi TDP 7,25,534 51.23 J. Shantha YSRCP 5,93,107 41.88 1,32,427
21 Kadapa 79.57%Increase Y. S. Avinash Reddy YSRCP 6,05,143 45.78 Chadipiralla Bhupesh Reddy TDP 5,42,448 41.03 62,695
22 Nellore 79.05%Increase Vemireddy Prabhakar Reddy TDP 7,66,202 55.70 V. Vijaysai Reddy YSRCP 5,20,300 37.82 2,45,902
23 Tirupati (SC) 79.10%Decrease Maddila Gurumoorthy YSRCP 6,32,228 45.73 Velagapalli Varaprasad Rao BJP 6,17,659 44.67 14,569
24 Rajampet 79.09%Decrease P. V. Midhun Reddy YSRCP 6,44,844 48.38 Kiran Kumar Reddy BJP 5,68,773 42.67 76,071
25 Chittoor (SC) 85.77%Increase Daggumalla Prasada Rao TDP 7,78,071 54.84 N. Reddeppa YSRCP 5,57,592 39.3 2,20,479

See also

References

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