Andhra Pradesh Elections Results Highlights: Jagan Mohan Reddy Resigns As CM, TDP’s Naidu To Form Govt
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TDP wins 46 seats, check party-wise results:
Janasena party chief Pawan Kalyan reached Begumpet Airport in Hyderabad to leave for Andhra Pradesh.
Party | Won | Leading | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Telugu Desam - TDP | 20 | 115 | 135 |
Janasena Party - JnP | 5 | 16 | 21 |
Bharatiya Janata Party - BJP | 2 | 6 | 8 |
Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party - YSRCP | 0 | 11 | 11 |
Total | 27 | 148 | 175 |
Budda Rajasekhar Reddy, TDP candidate for the Srisailam Assembly segment in Nandyal district, secures a majority of 5,450 votes against YSRCP’s Silpa Chakrapani Reddy.
The TDP-JnP-BJP alliance has won 14 seats and is leading on 148 seats. The YSRCP is stuck with a lead of 13 seats.
Bharatiya Janata party's Ramakrishna Reddy Nallamilli won the Anaparthy seat, defeating YSRCP's Athi Suryanarayana Reddy by 20850 votes. Meanwhile, the BJP is leading on 7 seats.
The TDP-BJP-Janasen alliance has won 9 seats so far and is leading on 154 seats out of 175 seats. The YSRCP is trailing far behind with a lead on just 12 seats.
The Janasena Party has won one seat in the Andhra Pradesh Assembly elections and is leading on 19 seats. Bathula Balaramakrishna bagged the Rajanagaram seat.
TDP's Kanumuru Raghu Rama Krishna Raju wins Andhra Pradesh Assembly elections from Undi constituency.
TDP leader Varla Ramaiah told news agency ANI, that the TDP-BJP-Jana Sena party will attain "landslide victory" in the elections.
"We may secure more than 161 seats in the assembly and win all 25 Lok Sabha seats...The public has a lot of confidence in the alliance...Voters of Andhra Pradesh took a decision to get rid of the rule of Jaggan Mohan Reddy... The public has rejected his rule absolutely," he added.
Telugu Desam's Gorantla Butchaiah Choudahry has won from Andhra Pradesh's Rajahmundry Rural seat, defeating YSRCP's Gopalkrishnan Chelluboyina by 64090 votes.
The TDP-BJP-Jana Sena alliance has crossed the 129-7-19 seats, thereby crossing the majority mark in Andhra Pradesh Assembly elections.
The TDP-BJP-Jana Sena alliance has crossed the 129-7-19 seats, thereby crossing the majority mark in Andhra Pradesh Assembly elections.
TDP workers were seen celebrating outside the party office after the early trends projected a landslide victory for the Naidu-led party.
As per initial trends by ECI, TDP crossed the majority mark of 88 seats, leading on 127 seats in the Andhra Pradesh Assembly elections. The lone contender YSRCP is leading on 21 seats.
The Jana Sena party and BJP are leading on 20 and 7 seats, respectively.
BJP is projected to win Anakapalle, Rajahmundry, and Narsapuram Lok Sabha seats, as per early trends. In the assembly seats, BJP is leading on Etcherla, Visakhapatnam, Anaparthy, Kaikalur, Vijayawada West, Jammalamadugu, and Adoni constituencies.
The early trends suggest that the TDP-BJP-Jana Sena alliance has gained significance in both the Lok Sabha elections and the Andhra Pradesh Assembly elections. While the coalition is leading with 15-3-2 in the Lok Sabha polls, it is leading with a 117-15-6 seats in the assembly elections.
Chandrababu Naidu, who lost the 2019 Assembly elections after his party secured just 23 out of the 175 seats, seems to be heading to a landslide victory. As per the early trends, the TDP has bagged 109 seats, while the ruling YSRCP has 18 seats.
Naidu-led TDP is currently leading with 90 seats, while Jagan Reddy's YSRCP is trailing far behind with just 18 seats, as per EC's early trends. The present situation seems favourable for Naidu, who seeks to wrest Reddy's throne.
Naidu-led TDP is currently leading with 90 seats, while Jagan Reddy's YSRCP is trailing far behind with just 18 seats, as per EC's early trends. The present situation seems favourable for Naidu, who seeks to wrest Reddy's throne.
As of now, the tally in the Andhra Pradesh Assembly election results stands as follows:
TDP- 61
BJP- 3
YSRCP- 15
JNP- 10
BJP's Vishnu Kumar Raju Penmetsa is leading from the Vijayawada West constituency in the Andhra Pradesh Assembly elections.
As per EC's early trends, the TDP now has 35 seats in its kitty, while its alliance Jana Sena and BJP are leading with 3 and 1 seats respectively. The YSRCP now has 10 seats as per early trends.
TDP candidates leading in Andhra Pradesh Assembly elections results are:
TDP MLA candidate Nara Lokesh is leading in Mangalagiri.
TDP MLA candidate A Anand Babu is leading in Amalapuram.
TDP MLA candidate Kollu Ravindra is leading with 4,300 votes in Machilipatnam.
TDP MLA candidate Jyostula Nehru is leading with 3,550 votes in Jaggampeta - Srikakulam.
TDP MP candidate Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu is in the lead with 1861 votes majority.
Naidu's TDP is leading in Andhra Pradesh Assembly polls as early trends suggest 10 seats lead. YSRCP is trailing with 2 seats.
TDP's Chandrababu Naidu leads by 1571 votes, Pawan Kalyan of JanaSena ahead by 1000 votes; BJP's Purandeswari leads by 1973 votes
TDP's P Narayana is leading in postal ballots in Nellore (urban) assembly constituency.
The two main political parties, who are contesting to reclaim and retain their power in Andhra Pradesh are Chandrababu Naidu’s Telugu Desam Party and YS Jagan Mohan Reddy’s Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party (YSRCP).
Early trends suggest TDP is leading with 910 votes in Andhra Pradesh's Rajahmundry Rural assembly seat.
According to data shared by the Chief Electoral Officer, election-related violence resulted in the deaths of two individuals, injuries to 912, and damage to over 1 crore properties.
Furthermore, more than 100,000 individuals were bound over across the state.
Counting of votes in the Andhra Pradesh assembly elections began at 8 AM amid heightened security. Top police official stated that one ADGP, two IGPs, two DIGs, 11 SPs, 26 ASPs, 79 DSPs, 206 inspectors, and 228 sub-inspectors have been deployed at the counting centres.
Andhra Pradesh Assembly Results: Counting for the assembly poll votes will begin shortly at 8 AM. The CEO stated that counting will be held across 33 locations and 401 halls consisting of 2446 assembly constituency tables. A total of 557 postal ballots will be counted for assembly constituencies.
According to India Today-Axis My India exit polls, TDP is projected to get 78-96 seats, while the YSRCP might bag just 55-77, which is a major decline from the 151 seats it won in 2019 assembly polls, securing nearly 50 percent vote share.
The NDA, as per the pollsters, is predicted to get 98-120, leading them to a comfortable victory in the state polls.
The key contenders in the Andhra Pradesh Assembly elections include Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy (YSRCP), TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu, and JSP's Pawan Kalyan.
The YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) is contesting alone for all 175 Assembly seats in the Andhra Pradesh Assembly election results.
As part of the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), the Telugu Desam Party has nominated candidates for 144 seats, BJP is vying for 10 seats. The Pawan Kalyan-led Jana Sena Party (JSP) is contesting 21 seats.
As part of the seat-sharing deal, the BJP-Jana Sena-TDP alliance, BJP is contesting from10 seats in the Andhra Pradesh Assembly Polls. TDP and Jana Sena are contesting 144 and 21 seats, respectively.
According to the Axis My India poll predictions, the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) of former Chief Minister Chandrababu Naidu might make a comeback after five years, defeating Jagan Mohan Reddy's YSR Congress Party (YSRCP).
This was deduced after the exit polls projected 21-23 of 25 Lok Sabha seats for the NDA.
In the state which went for simultaneously Lok Sabha and Assembly Elections, Andhra Pradesh witnessed a voter turnout of 81.86%.
The counting of votes for the Andhra Pradesh Assembly elections results will begin shortly by 8 AM today.
Background
Andhra Pradesh Assembly Elections Results 2024 Live: Stay tuned with ABP Live for all the latest updates as we bring you comprehensive coverage leading up to the announcement of Andhra Pradesh Assembly Elections 2024.
Andhra Pradesh witnessed a crucial political showdown as voters headed to the polls for both Assembly and Lok Sabha elections on May 13. The counting of votes is set to begin at 8 am, according to the Election Commission. All eyes are on whether CM Jagan Mohan Reddy will retain his throne amid strong challenges from TDP-JSP-BJP alliance and Congress. The election results will also be pivotal in determining the political future of the state.
Three-Cornered Contest In Andhra Pradesh
This election sees the YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) contesting alone for all 175 Assembly seats. As part of National Democratic Alliance (NDA), Telugu Desam Party (TDP) has nominated candidates in 144 seats while Pawan Kalyan-led Jana Sena Party (JSP) is contesting in 21 seats. The BJP is vying for 10 seats.
After much speculation about a potential alliance, JSP chief Pawan Kalyan announced on September 14, 2023, that the JanaSena, BJP and TDP would join forces for the 2024 elections. This decision came amidst the arrest of former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu, as the parties aimed to challenge the incumbent YSRCP collectively.
In a significant political maneuver, Andhra Pradesh Congress brought Jagan Mohan Reddy's sister, YS Sharmila, into the fold. As the state president of Congress, Sharmila is actively campaigning against her brother, the current Chief Minister, adding a layer of intrigue to the election. Congress is in an alliance with CPI and CPM in the state.
The political landscape leading up to the elections was also tense in Andhra Pradesh marred by incidents of violence. Notably, on April 13, during a campaign event in Vijayawada, a miscreant hurled a stone at CM Jagan Mohan Reddy, injuring him on the left temple.
Key Contenders in Andhra Pradesh
Some of the key contenders in the upcoming election are Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy (Pulivendula), Andhra Pradesh Tourism Minister RK Roja (Nagari), Former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu (Kuppam), Telugu Desam Party’s National General Secretary Nara Lokesh (Mangalagiri) and JanaSena Party founder Pawan Kalyan (Pithapuram).
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