2024 Indian general election in Andhra Pradesh Opinion polls Turnout 81.78% (  2.04 pp ) 
 
 
First party
 
Second party
  
 
 
 
  
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
 
  13
 
  18
 
Popular vote
 
12,569,179
 
13,174,874 
 
Percentage
 
37.79%
 
39.61% 
 
Swing
 
  2.40 pp 
 
  10.28 pp 
 
 
 
 
 
Third party
 
Fourth party
  
 
 
 
  
Leader
 
Daggubati Purandeswari 
 
Pawan Kalyan 
 
Party
 
BJP 
 
JSP 
 
Alliance
 
NDA 
 
NDA 
 
Last election
 
0.98%, 0 seats
 
5.87%, 0 seats
  
Seats won
 
3
 
2
  
Seat change
 
  3
 
  2
 
Popular vote
 
3,750,687
 
1,454,138
  
Percentage
 
11.28%
 
4.30%
  
Swing
 
  10.30 pp 
 
  1.57 pp 
 
 Partywise Result Map of the 2024 general election in Andhra Pradesh 
Alliance wise Result Map of the 2024 general election in Andhra Pradesh   
The 2024 Indian general election  was held in Andhra Pradesh  on 13 May 2024 to elect 25 members of the 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 13 May 2024.[ 3]  
Poll event[ 4]  
 
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 
 
Others 
Party
 
Flag
 
Symbol
 
Leader
 
Seats Contested
 
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Jai Bharat National party
 
 
 
25
  
Party
 
Flag
 
Symbol
 
Leader
 
Seats Contested
 
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Republican Party Of India (Ambedkarite) 
 
 
25
 
  
Candidates 
Campaign 
According to an analysis, special category status  for state, capital issue , Y. S. Vivekananda Reddy's murder , attack on Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy ,[ 11]   and cases against N. Chandrababu Naidu  are the key issues.[ 12]   Candidates are campaigning by interacting with common people and taking part in their work such as making tea, ironing clothes and weighing vegetables.[ 13]   Movies and songs to promote own political party denigrate other party leaders have become common by main parties in the state. The use of social media to amplify the reach of such content to the voter has become a core strategy of parties.[ 14]  
--NDA--  
BJP JOINED HANDS WITH TDP- JSP ALLIANCE For THE ELECTIONS ON MARCH 6.
Surveys and polls 
Opinion polls 
Exit polls 
Voter turnout 
Results 
Results by alliance or party 
Alliance/ Party
 
Popular vote
 
Seats
  
Votes
 
%
 
±pp 
 
Contested
 
Won
 
+/− 
 
 
NDA 
 
 
TDP 
 
1,25,69,179
 
37.79
 
  2.40
 
17
 
16
 
  13
 
 
BJP 
 
37,50,687
 
11.28
 
  10.30
 
6
 
3
 
  3
 
 
JSP 
 
14,54,138
 
4.30
 
  1.57
 
2
 
2
 
  2
 
Total
 
1,77,74,004
 
53.37
 
  6.33
 
25
 
21
 
  18
 
 
YSRCP 
 
1,31,74,874
 
39.61
 
  10.28
 
25
 
4
 
  18
 
 
INDIA 
 
 
INC 
 
8,86,165
 
2.66
 
  1.35
 
23
 
0
 
 
 
 
CPI(M) 
 
1,19,016
 
0.36
 
  0.24
 
1
 
0
 
 
 
 
CPI 
 
8,317
 
0.03
 
  0.06
 
1
 
0
 
 
 
Total
 
10,13,498
 
3.05
 
  1.53
 
25
 
0
 
 
 
 
Others 
 
 
 
 
141
 
0
 
 
 
 
IND 
 
 
 
 
199
 
0
 
 
 
 
NOTA 
 
398,777
 
1.20
 
  0.30
 
  
Total
 
 
100%
 
-
 
454
 
25
 
-
  
Results by constituency 
Source:[ 24]  
Constituency
 
Turnout
 
Winner
 
Runner Up
 
Margin
  
Candidate
 
Party
 
Votes
 
%
 
Candidate
 
Party
 
Votes
 
%
 
Votes
 
%
  
1
 
Araku (ST) 
 
74.87  
 
Gumma Thanuja Rani 
 
 
YSRCP 
 
4,77,005
 
40.96
 
Kothapalli Geetha 
 
 
BJP 
 
4,26,425
 
36.62
 
50,580
 
4.34
  
2
 
Srikakulam 
 
75.37  
 
Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu 
 
 
TDP 
 
7,54,328
 
61.05
 
Perada Tilak
 
 
YSRCP 
 
4,26,427
 
34.51
 
3,27,901
 
26.54
  
3
 
Vizianagaram 
 
82.19  
 
Appala Naidu Kalisetti 
 
 
TDP 
 
7,43,113
 
57.20
 
Bellana Chandra Sekhar 
 
 
YSRCP 
 
4,93,762
 
38.00
 
2,49,351
 
19.20
  
4
 
Visakhapatnam 
 
72.03  
 
Mathukumilli Bharat 
 
 
TDP 
 
9,07,467
 
65.42
 
Botcha Jhansi Lakshmi 
 
 
YSRCP 
 
4,03,220
 
29.07
 
5,04,247
 
36.35
  
5
 
Anakapalle 
 
82.97  
 
C. M. Ramesh 
 
 
BJP 
 
7,62,069
 
57.50
 
Budi Mutyala Naidu 
 
 
YSRCP 
 
4,65,539
 
35.13
 
2,96,530
 
22.37
  
6
 
Kakinada 
 
81.43  
 
Tangella Uday Srinivas 
 
 
JSP 
 
7,29,699
 
54.87
 
Chalamalasetti Sunil
 
 
YSRCP 
 
5,00,208
 
37.62
 
2,29,491
 
17.25
  
7
 
Amalapuram (SC) 
 
84.97  
 
Ganti Harish Madhur 
 
 
TDP 
 
7,96,981
 
61.25
 
Rapaka Vara Prasada Rao 
 
 
YSRCP 
 
4,54,785
 
34.95
 
3,42,196
 
26.30
  
8
 
Rajahmundry 
 
81.85  
 
Daggubati Purandeswari 
 
 
BJP 
 
7,26,515
 
54.82
 
Guduri Srinivas
 
 
YSRCP 
 
4,87,376
 
36.77
 
2,39,139
 
18.05
  
9
 
Narasapuram 
 
83.63  
 
Bhupathi Raju Srinivasa Varma 
 
 
BJP 
 
7,07,343
 
57.46
 
Guduri Umabala
 
 
YSRCP 
 
4,30,541
 
34.98
 
2,76,802
 
22.48
  
10
 
Eluru 
 
84.73  
 
Putta Mahesh Kumar 
 
 
TDP 
 
7,46,351
 
54.00
 
Karumuri Sunilkumar Yadav
 
 
YSRCP 
 
5,64,494
 
40.84
 
1,81,857
 
13.16
  
11
 
Machilipatnam 
 
85.42  
 
Vallabhaneni Balashowry 
 
 
JSP 
 
7,24,439
 
55.22
 
Simhadri Chandrasekhar Rao
 
 
YSRCP 
 
5,01,260
 
38.21
 
2,23,179
 
17.01
  
12
 
Vijayawada 
 
80.44  
 
Kesineni Sivanath 
 
 
TDP 
 
7,94,154
 
58.21
 
Kesineni Srinivas 
 
 
YSRCP 
 
5,12,069
 
37.53
 
2,82,085
 
20.68
  
13
 
Guntur 
 
80.16  
 
Chandra Sekhar Pemmasani 
 
 
TDP 
 
8,64,948
 
60.68
 
Kilari Venkata Rosaiah 
 
 
YSRCP 
 
5,20253
 
36.50
 
3,44,695
 
24.18
  
14
 
Narasaraopet 
 
86.68  
 
Lavu Sri Krishna Devarayalu 
 
 
TDP 
 
8,07,996
 
53.88
 
Poluboina Anilkumar Yadav 
 
 
YSRCP 
 
6,48,267
 
43.23
 
1,59,729
 
10.65
  
15
 
Bapatla (SC) 
 
86.57  
 
Krishna Prasad Tenneti 
 
 
TDP 
 
7,17,493
 
55.16
 
Nandigam Suresh 
 
 
YSRCP 
 
5,09,462
 
39.17
 
2,08,031
 
15.99
  
16
 
Ongole 
 
88.32  
 
Magunta Sreenivasulu Reddy 
 
 
TDP 
 
7,01,894
 
49.35
 
Chevireddy Bhaskar Reddy 
 
 
YSRCP 
 
6,51,695
 
45.82
 
50,199
 
3.53
  
17
 
Nandyal 
 
81.82  
 
Byreddy Shabari 
 
 
TDP 
 
7,01,131
 
49.92
 
Pocha Brahmananda Reddy 
 
 
YSRCP 
 
5,89,156
 
41.95
 
1,11,975
 
7.97
  
18
 
Kurnool 
 
77.69  
 
Bastipati Nagaraju Panchalingala 
 
 
TDP 
 
6,58,914
 
49.51
 
B. Y. Ramaiah
 
 
YSRCP 
 
5,47,616
 
41.15
 
1,11,298
 
8.36
  
19
 
Anantapur 
 
81.70  
 
Ambika G. L Valmiki 
 
 
TDP 
 
7,68,245
 
53.33
 
Malagundla Sankaranarayana 
 
 
YSRCP 
 
5,79,690
 
40.24
 
1,88,555
 
13.09
  
20
 
Hindupur 
 
85.91  
 
B. K. Parthasarathi 
 
 
TDP 
 
7,25,534
 
51.23
 
J. Shantha 
 
 
YSRCP 
 
5,93,107
 
41.88
 
1,32,427
 
9.35
  
21
 
Kadapa 
 
80.89  
 
Y. S. Avinash Reddy 
 
 
YSRCP 
 
6,05,143
 
45.78
 
Chadipiralla Bhupesh Reddy
 
 
TDP 
 
5,42,448
 
41.03
 
62,695
 
4.75
  
22
 
Nellore 
 
80.49  
 
Vemireddy Prabhakar Reddy 
 
 
TDP 
 
7,66,202
 
55.70
 
V. Vijaysai Reddy 
 
 
YSRCP 
 
5,20,300
 
37.82
 
2,45,902
 
17.88
  
23
 
Tirupati (SC) 
 
80.19  
 
Maddila Gurumoorthy 
 
 
YSRCP 
 
6,32,228
 
45.73
 
Velagapalli Varaprasad Rao 
 
 
BJP 
 
6,17,659
 
44.67
 
14,569
 
1.06
  
24
 
Rajampet 
 
80.24  
 
P. V. Midhun Reddy 
 
 
YSRCP 
 
6,44,844
 
48.38
 
Kiran Kumar Reddy 
 
 
BJP 
 
5,68,773
 
42.67
 
76,071
 
5.71
  
25
 
Chittoor (SC) 
 
86.76  
 
Daggumalla Prasada Rao 
 
 
TDP 
 
7,78,071
 
54.84
 
N. Reddeppa 
 
 
YSRCP 
 
5,57,592
 
39.30
 
2,20,479
 
15.54
  
Assembly segments wise lead of Parties 
2024 Andhra Pradesh Lok Sabha Election Assembly Wise Lead Map  
Party
 
Assembly segments
 
Current Position in the Assembly
  
 
NDA 
 
 
TDP 
 
113
 
135
  
 
BJP 
 
29
 
8
  
 
JSP 
 
14
 
21
  
Total
 
156
 
164
  
 
YSRCP 
 
19
 
11
  
Total
 
175
  
See also 
References 
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