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General Elections 2009 – Andhra Pradesh

Submitted by nuklear on April 10, 2009 – 11:11 am4 Comments
Andhra Pradesh Poll Date: April 16th – April 23rd Total Constituencies: 42

Andhra Pradesh, a state in South India is bordered by Maharashtra, Chhattisgarh and Orissa in the north, the Bay of Bengal in the East, Tamil Nadu to the south and Karnataka to the west. Hyderabad is also becoming the new hub for IT. It is situated on the Deccan plateau and the Godavari and Krishna Rivers cut their way through the plateau, forming large deltas before entering into Bay of Bengal. Hyderabad and Secunderabad, the twin city capital of Andhra Pradesh carry rich cultural legacy, while Warangal and Vijayawada illustrate the presence of early Hindu and Buddhist societies and ancient architecture.

andhra pradesh map

The southern part of the state boasts of Tirumala and Puttaparthi, Birla Temple, Kalahasthi- the sacred pilgrimage sites. Andhra Pradesh is a mineral rich state that ranks second in the country containing a vast and variety of mineral wealth. The major industries of the state are Information Technology, Biotechnology, Pharmaceuticals, Business Management, and Construction.Languages spoken in Andhra Pradesh are Telugu, English, Hindi & Urdu. The population of Hyderabad is 76,210,007.

Andhra Pradesh State Elections 2009

Andhra Pradesh would go for polls on 16th April. It would be held in 2 phases which are mentioned below along with the candidate list.

Who will win the Lok Sabha Elections 2009 in Andhra Pradesh, India?

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Phase 1 – 16th April Phase 2 – 23rd April
Peddapalle (SC) Karimnagar Amalapuram (SC) Bapatla (SC)
Nagarkurnool (SC) Warangal (SC) Tirupati (SC) Chittoor (SC)
Mahabubabad (ST) Araku (ST) Kakinada Rajahmundry
Adilabad (ST) Visakhapatnam Narsapuram Eluru
Srikakulam Vizianagaram Machilipatnam Vijayawada
Anakapalle Nizamabad Guntur Narasaraopet
Zahirabad Medak Ongole Nandyal
Malkajgiri Secunderabad Kurnool Anantapur
Hyderabad Chevella Hindupur Kadapa
Mahbubnagar Nalgonda Nellore Rajampet
Bhongir Khammam

Candidates with their respective parties & constituencies

Adilabad
Tukaram BJP
Kotnak Ramesh INC
Amalapuram
G.v. Harsha Kumar INC
Anakapalle
Sabbam Hari INC
Kirla Appa Rao BJP
Ananthapur
Ambati Ramakrishna Reddy BJP
Araku
V. Kishore Chandra Deo INC
Kurasa Bojjaiah BJP
Bapatala
Sriram Malyadri TDP
Bhongir
K. Raj Gopal Reddy INC
Chinta Samba Murthy BJP
Chevella
S. Jaipal Reddy INC
Baddam Bal Reddy BJP
Chittoor
N Siva Prasad TDP
B. Shiva Kumar BJP
Chandrababu Naidu TDP
Eluru
Maganti Venkateswara Rao (babu) TDP
K. Sambasiva Rao INC
Guntur
R. Sambasiva Rao INC
Y. Swaroopa Rani BJP
Hindupur
K. Naresh BJP
Hyderabad
Laxman Goud INC
Satish Agarwal BJP
Zahed Ali Khan TDP
Kadapa
Sasibushan Reddy BJP
Kakinada
M.m. Pallam Raju INC
Vasamsetti Satya TDP
Bikkina Visweswrara Rao BJP
Mallipudi Raju Pallam Mangapati INC
Karimnagar
Ponnam Prabhakar INC
C Janga Reddy BJP
Khammam
Smt. Renuka Chowdhury INC
Kapilvai Ravinder BJP
Karnool
Machilipatnam
B. Ramakrishna INC
Bhogadi Ramadevi BJP
Mahabubabad
Porika Balaram Naik INC
Banothu Dileep Naik BJP
Mahabubnagar
D. Vittal Rao INC
Malkajgiri
Sarvey Sthyanarayana INC
N. Indrasena Reddy BJP
Medak
Narendra Nath INC
Patlolla Niroop BJP
Nagarkarnool
Dr. Manda Jagannatham INC
Dr. T. Ratnakar BJP
Nalgonda
G. Sukender Reddy INC
Sriram Vedire BJP
Nandyal
N Md Farooq TDP
Narasaraopet
V.bala Showry INC
Y. Kurupa Rao BJP
Narasapuram
Bapi Raju INC
Bhupatiraju Srinivasa Varma BJP
Nellore
B. Narasimha Rao BJP
Nizamabad
Madhu Goud Yaskhi INC
Dr. J.bapi Reddy BJP
Ongole
M M Kondaiah Yadav TDP
Mandava Vasadeva BJP
Peddapalle
Dr. G. Vivekananda INC
Mathangi Narsaiah BJP
Rajahmundry
V. Arun Kumar INC
Somu Veerraju BJP
Rajampet
Dr. A.harinath Reddy BJP
Secunderabad
Anjan Kumar Yadav INC
Bandaru Dattatraya BJP
Srikakulam
Dr. Killi Krupa Rani INC
Duppala Ravindra Babu BJP
K Yerran Naidu TDP
Tirupati
Dr. N. Venkata Swamy BJP
Vijayawada
L. Rajagopal INC
Laka Vengalarao Yadav BJP
Visakhapatnam
D.v. Subba Rao BJP
Daggubati Purandeswari INC
Dr M V V S Murthy TDP
Vizianagaram
Smt. Botcha Jhansi INC
P. Sanyasi Raju BJP
Warangal
T. Rajaiah INC
V. Jayapal BJP
Zahirabad
Suresh Shetkar INC
Baganna Mudiraj BJP
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4 Comments »

  • ultrasrini says:

    What about Prajarajyam?
    That is the party that is going to win.

  • Jayho says:

    Dreaming buddy! I bet PRP will face an identity crisis in Andhra Pradesh after May 16th!

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