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Telangana Assembly Election Results 2023 Live

Kodad Election Result 2023 Live: Telangana Assembly Election 2023 Vote Counting Live updates on ABP Live

Kodad Telangana Election Live Vote Counting

Kodad Assembly Election 2023

CANDIDATE NAME PARTY STATUS
Nalamada Padmavathi Reddy INC WON
Bollam. Mallaiah Yadav BRS LOST
Bade Srividya IND LOST
Bellamkonda Naveen IND LOST
Chakrala Lingaiah IND LOST
Cherukupalli Premkumar IND LOST
Gangireddy.kotireddy IND LOST
Gunaganti Saidulu IND LOST
Gundu.upendar IND LOST
Inugurti Venkata Ramana IND LOST
Kollu Lakshminarayana Rao IND LOST
Kommu. Ramesh IND LOST
Manda Gowthami IND LOST
Maridu Ramakrishan IND LOST
Munukuntla Bhavani IND LOST
Murali Kandula IND LOST
Pachipala Ramakrishna Yadav IND LOST
Pittala Saidulu IND LOST
Rairala Suman IND LOST
Sarasani Sudhakar Reddy IND LOST
Shek Mastan Saheb IND LOST
Sunkara.linga Reddy IND LOST
Thandu Upendar IND LOST
Epuri Somaiah OTHERS LOST
Islavath Ravinayak OTHERS LOST
Malleboina Anjaneyulu OTHERS LOST
Mattapalli Saidulu OTHERS LOST
Mekala Satheesh Reddy OTHERS LOST
Meriga Saidhababu OTHERS LOST
Pillutla Srinivas OTHERS LOST
Sampangi Akhil OTHERS LOST
Shaik Abdul Malik OTHERS LOST
Shekuri Mallaiah OTHERS LOST
Venkateshwarlu.lingidi OTHERS LOST
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Nalamada Padmavathi Reddy
WON
Election Results LIVE Assembly Election center Nalamada Padmavathi Reddy Wins From Kodad

Kodad Assembly Election Results 2023 LIVE: Catch latest win-loss tally and vote counting updates from Telangana Election 2023 here. Kodad constituency number 90 of Telangana, was won by BOLLAM MALLAIAH YADAV in 2018 from TRS who secured 89115 votes. In 2018, the runner up candidate was, PADMAVATHI REDDY NALAMADA from Congress who secured 88359 votes. Winning margin for this seat in 2018 elections was 756 votes.
Vote counting of Assembly elections 2023 will be held today, 3 December 2023 from 8 AM onwards. Catch latest updates on ABP Live for all details on vote counting, win loss tally and final seats won by each party.

Follow ABP LIVE TV and ABP News YouTube for all latest action around Kodad Election 2023 LIVE vote counting.

Kodad Assembly Election 2018

Bollam Mallaiah Yadav Telangana Rashtra Samithi WON
Padmavathi Reddy Nalamada Indian National Congress LOST
Anji Yadav Independent LOST
Burri Sriramulu Communist Party Of India (Marxist) LOST

Assembly Election 2018 Vote Count

PARTY CANDIDATE VOTING PERCENTAGE OF VOTES
Telangana Rashtra Samithi Bollam Mallaiah Yadav 37601 46.55%
Indian National Congress Padmavathi Reddy Nalamada 35006 43.34%
Independent Anji Yadav 2520 3.12%
Communist Party Of India (Marxist) Burri Sriramulu 2316 2.87%
Total No. of votes polled:80772
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