Indian general election, 2014 (Andhra Pradesh)

Indian general election in Andhra Pradesh, 2014
India
April–May 2014

42 seats
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Chandrababu Naidu K. Chandrasekhar Rao Y. S. Jaganmohan Reddy
Party TDP TRS YSRCP
Alliance NDA
Last election 6 2 2
Seats won 16 11 9
Seat change Increase 10 Increase 9 Increase 7

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Leader G Kishan Reddy Chiranjeevi
Party BJP INC
Alliance NDA UPA
Last election 0 31
Seats won 3 2
Seat change Increase 3 Decrease 29

Adilabad Peddapalle Karimnagar Nizamabad Zahirabad Medak Malkajgiri Secunderabad Hyderabad Chevella Mahbubnagar Nagarkurnool Nalgonda Bhongir Warangal Mahabubabad Khammam Aruku Srikakulam Vizianagaram Visakhapatnam Anakapalli Kakinada Amalapuram Rajahmundry Narasapur Eluru Machilipatnam Vijayawada Guntur Narasaraopet Bapatla Ongole Nandyal Kurnool Anantapur Hindupur Kadapa Nellore Tirupati Rajampet ChittoorLoksabha constituent of Andhra Pradesh.png
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Andhra Pradesh loksabha constituents

The 2014 general election was the last election that a united Andhra Pradesh took part in, as the state was bifurcated into Andhra Pradesh and Telangana states less than a month after the polls. In Andhra Pradesh there are 25 loksabha constituencies and were scheduled to go for voting on 7 May 2014 and results are announced on 16 May 2014,[1] and the new state of Telangana was carved out from Andhra Pradesh on 2 June 2014.

Polling

Elections held in 2 phases i.e. 7th and 8th phase of General election 2014 on 30 April, and 7 May 2014.

Phase 1

Polling passed off peacefully with more than 72 per cent of more than 28.1 million voters exercising their franchise in the 10 districts in the region. Chief Electoral Officer Bhanwarlal said the polling could touch 75 per cent. In 2009, the percentage was 67.71 in the region[2]

Phase 2

Chief Electoral Officer Bhanwar Lal said around 76.80 per cent of the 36.8 million voters exercised their franchise across 175 Assembly and 25 Lok Sabha constituencies in the region and the voting percentage is likely to touch 80. The highest turnout of 82.97 per cent was recorded in Guntur district and the lowest of 70 per cent in Visakhapatnam district.[3]

Voting and results

Results by party wise

 
Party Seats +/− Votes % +/−
INC 2
TDP 16
YSRCP 9
TRS 11
BJP 3
AIMIM 1
LSP 0
CPI 0
CPI(M) 0
AAP 0
Source: source

Notes:

    List of Elected MPs

    State Constituency Member of Parliament[4] Political Party Gender
    Andhra Pradesh Adilabad Godam Nagesh TRS M
    Andhra Pradesh Amalapuram Dr. Pandula Ravindra Babu TDP M
    Andhra Pradesh Anakapalli Muttamsetti Srinivasa Rao (Avanthi) TDP M
    Andhra Pradesh Anantapur J C Divakar Reddi TDP M
    Andhra Pradesh Araku Kothapalli Geetha YSRCP F
    Andhra Pradesh Bapatla Malyadri Sriram TDP M
    Andhra Pradesh Bhongir Dr. Boora Narsaiah Goud TRS M
    Andhra Pradesh Chevella Konda Vishweshwar Reddy TRS M
    Andhra Pradesh Chittoor Naramalli Sivaprasad TDP M
    Andhra Pradesh Eluru Maganti Venkateswara Rao (Babu) TDP M
    Andhra Pradesh Guntur Jayadev Galla TDP M
    Andhra Pradesh Hindupur Kristappa Nimmala TDP M
    Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad Asaduddin Owaisi AIMIM M
    Andhra Pradesh Kadapa Y S Avinash Reddy YSRCP M
    Andhra Pradesh Kakinada Thota Narasimham TDP M
    Andhra Pradesh Karimnagar Vinod Kumar Boinapally TRS M
    Andhra Pradesh Khammam Ponguleti Srinivasa Reddy YSRCP M
    Andhra Pradesh Kurnool Butta Renuka YSRCP F
    Andhra Pradesh Machilipatnam Konakalla Narayana Rao TDP M
    Andhra Pradesh Mahabubabad Azmeera Seetaram Naik TRS M
    Andhra Pradesh Mahbubnagar AP Jithender Reddy TRS M
    Andhra Pradesh Malkajgiri Malla Reddy TDP M
    Andhra Pradesh Medak K Chandrasekhar Rao TRS M
    Andhra Pradesh Nagarkurnool Yellaiah Nandi INC M
    Andhra Pradesh Nalgonda Gutha Sukendar Reddy INC M
    Andhra Pradesh Nandyal S P Y Reddy YSRCP M
    Andhra Pradesh Narasaraopet Sambavisa Rao Rayapati TDP M
    Andhra Pradesh Narsapuram Gokaraju Ganga Raju BJP M
    Andhra Pradesh Nellore Mekapati Rajamohan Reddy YSRCP M
    Andhra Pradesh Nizamabad Kavitha TRS F
    Andhra Pradesh Ongole Y V Subba Reddy YSRCP M
    Andhra Pradesh Peddapalle Balka Suman TRS M
    Andhra Pradesh Rajahmundry Murali Mohan Maganti TDP M
    Andhra Pradesh Rajampet P V Midhun Reddy YSRCP M
    Andhra Pradesh Secunderabad Bandaru Dattatreya BJP M
    Andhra Pradesh Srikakulam Rammohan N Kinjarapu TDP M
    Andhra Pradesh Tirupati Varaprasad Rao Velagapalli YSRCP M
    Andhra Pradesh Vijayawada Kesineni Srinivas (Nani) TDP M
    Andhra Pradesh Visakhapatnam Kambhapati Hari Babu BJP M
    Andhra Pradesh Vizianagaram Pusapati Ashok Gajapati Raju TDP M
    Andhra Pradesh Warangal Kadiyam Srihari TRS M
    Andhra Pradesh Zahirabad B B Patil TRS M

    Opinion polls

    Conducted in Month(s) Ref Polling Organisation/Agency Sample size
    INC BJP TDP YSR Congress TRSAIMIM
    Aug–Oct 2013 [5] Times Now-India TV-CVoter 24,284 7 8 13 13
    Dec 2013 – Jan 2014 [6] India Today-CVoter 21,792 7 8 13 13
    Jan–Feb 2014 [7] Times Now-India TV-CVoter 14,000 6 2 10 13 10
    March 2014 [8] NDTV- Hansa Research[9] 46,571 6 9 15 11
    March–April 2014 [10] CNN-IBN-Lokniti-CSDS 1308 4–8 13–19 9–15 4–8
    April 2014 [11] NDTV- Hansa Research[12] 24,000 6 18 9 8
    4–12 April 2014 [13] India Today-Cicero 1358 4–6 17–21 7–11 6–10

    References

    1. Schedule set for Lok Sabha poll battle. The Hindu.
    2. Telangana witnesses high voter turnout. The Hindu.
    3. High voter turnout in Seemandhra. The Hindu.
    4. "GENERAL ELECTION TO LOK SABHA TRENDS & RESULT 2014 -AP". Archived from the original on 27 May 2014. Retrieved 27 May 2014.
    5. "Congress 102, BJP 162; UPA 117, NDA 186: C-Voter Poll". Outlook. Retrieved 17 October 2013.
    6. "NDA may win over 200 seats as Modi's popularity soars further: India Today Mood of the Nation opinion poll : North, News – India Today". India Today. Retrieved 23 January 2013.
    7. "India TV-C Voter projection: Big gains for BJP in UP, Bihar; NDA may be 45 short of magic mark". Indiatv. Retrieved 13 February 2013.
    8. "The Final Word – India's biggest opinion poll". NDTV. 14 March 2014. Retrieved 14 March 2014.
    9. The poll was conducted separately for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. 1 seat was given to others in Telangana. Moreover, BJP and TDP were taken to be a coalition
    10. "Andhra poll tracker: TDP to get 18–20 seats, YSRCP 1–2, Congress 3–4". CNN-IBN. 1 April 2014. Retrieved 2 April 2014.
    11. "The Final Word – India's biggest opinion poll". NDTV. 14 April 2014. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
    12. The poll was conducted separately for Andhra Pradesh and Telangana.
    13. "Modi powered BJP breaches southern fortress". India Today. 20 April 2014. Retrieved 20 April 2014.
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