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2014 Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly election

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2014 Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly election
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The 2014 Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly election took place on 30 April and 7 May 2014 to elect members to the legislatures of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana. It was held concurrently with the Indian general election. The results were declared on 16 May 2014. The Telugu Desam Party led by N. Chandrababu Naidu won a majority of the 175 seats in the residual Andhra Pradesh, while Telangana Rashtra Samithi led by K. Chandrashekar Rao won in the new state of Telangana.

Quick Facts All 175 seats in the Andhra Pradesh Legislative AssemblyAll 119 seats in the Telangana Legislative Assembly 88 (bifurcated Andhra Pradesh)60 (Telangana) seats needed for a majority, Registered ...
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Previous Assembly

In the 2009 Andhra Pradesh Assembly election, Congress had taken the lead, winning 156 of the 294 seats in the Assembly. As the leader of the Congress Legislature Party, Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy was invited to form the government by Governor N. D. Tiwari.

Unexpectedly, the Government lasted for 4 years 9 months, and the president rule was imposed later which expired on 30 May 2014. The Election Commission of India (ECI) decided to hold the Assembly elections along with the general election. The election in each Assembly constituency (AC) was held in the same phase as the election to the corresponding Parliamentary constituency that the AC falls under.

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Background

On 3 October 2013, the Union Cabinet of India approved the creation of the new State of Telangana.[2] On 2 June 2014 the President of India, Pranab Mukherjee issued a gazette notification which formalised the separation of Telangana from Andhra Pradesh.

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Parties and alliances

Opinion polls

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Andhra Pradesh (New)

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Telangana

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Election day

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The election was held in two phases alongside the 7th and 8th phases of the General Election, taking place on 30 April in Telangana, and on 7 May in the remainder of Andhra Pradesh.

Despite few clashes between supporters of rival parties in Seemandhra and Rayalaseema, the poll percentage was good on the polling day. The initial poll percentage appeared to be dull, but it soon picked up as time went on. Chief Electoral Officer Bhanwar Lal told the media that he was confident that the turnout could be around 85–90% by the concluding time.[citation needed]

Phase 1 (Telangana)

Polling passed off peacefully with more than 72% of more than 2.81 crore voters exercising their franchise in the 10 districts in the region. Chief Electoral Officer Bhanwarlal said the polling could touch 75%. In 2009, the turnout was 67.71% in the region.[9]

Phase 2 (Andhra Pradesh)

Chief Electoral Officer Bhanwarlal said around 76.80% of the 3.68 crore voters exercised their franchise across 175 Assembly and 25 Lok Sabha constituencies in the region and the voting percentage were seen as likely to touch 80%. The highest turnout of 82.97% was recorded in the Guntur district and the lowest of 70% in Visakhapatnam district.[10]

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United Andhra Pradesh results

Vote share

Vote share by party
  1. Telugu Desam Party (32.53%)
  2. YSR Congress Party (27.88%)
  3. Telangana Rashtra Samithi (13.68%)
  4. Indian National Congress (11.71%)
  5. Bharatiya Janata Party (4.13%)
  6. Others (10.07%)

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Andhra Pradesh results

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Seat share

Vote share by party
  1. Telugu Desam Party (44.9%)
  2. YSR Congress Party (44.6%)
  3. Indian National Congress (2.8%)
  4. Bharatiya Janata Party (2.2%)
  5. Others (5.5%)
Seat share by party
  1. Telugu Desam Party (58.29%)
  2. YSR Congress Party (38.28%)
  3. Bharatiya Janata Party (2.29%)
  4. Others (1.14%)

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Telangana Results

Vote share by party
  1. Telangana Rashtra Samithi (34.3%)
  2. Indian National Congress (25.2%)
  3. Telugu Desam Party (14.7%)
  4. Bharatiya Janata Party (7.1%)
  5. All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (3.8%)
  6. Others (14.9%)

Seat share

Seat share by party
  1. Telangana Rashtra Samithi (52.94%)
  2. Indian National Congress (17.65%)
  3. Telugu Desam Party (12.61%)
  4. All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (5.88%)
  5. Bharatiya Janata Party (4.2%)
  6. Others (6.72%)

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See also

Notes

  1. Despite the party contesting in the 2012 Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly by-election, it is not considered part of the regular five-year electoral cycle.
  2. Contest restricted to Telangana alone.
  3. Navodyam Party–Unrecognized Political Party.

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