Gudur Assembly constituency

Gudur Assembly constituency is a SC (Scheduled Caste)[1] reserved constituency of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly, India. It is one among 7 constituencies in the Tirupati district.

Gudur
Constituency for the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Constituency Details
CountryIndia
RegionSouth India
StateAndhra Pradesh
DistrictTirupati
Total electors2,36,496
ReservationSC
Member of Legislative Assembly
15th Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
PartyYuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party
Elected year2019

Varaprasad Rao Velagapalli of Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party is currently representing the constituency.

Overview

It is part of the Tirupati Lok Sabha constituency along with another six Vidhan Sabha segments, namely, Sarvepalli, Sullurpeta, Venkatagiri in Nellore district and Tirupati, Srikalahasti, Satyavedu in Chittoor district.

Mandals

Mandal
Gudur
Chillakur
Kota
Vakadu
Chittamur

Members of Legislative Assembly

Year Member Political party
1952 Pelleti Gopalakrishna Reddy Indian National Congress
1955 Pelleti Gopalakrishna Reddy Indian National Congress
1962 Pelleti Gopalakrishna Reddy Indian National Congress
1967 V. Ramachandra Reddy Independent politician
1972 Srinivasulu Reddy Nallapareddy Independent politician
1978 Patra Prakasa Rao Indian National Congress (I)
1983 Ogi Masthanaiah Independent politician
1985 Balli Durga Prasad Rao Telugu Desam Party
1989 Patra Prakasa Rao Indian National Congress
1994 Balli Durga Prasad Rao Telugu Desam Party
1999 Balli Durga Prasad Rao Telugu Desam Party
2004 Patra Prakasa Rao Indian National Congress
2009 Balli Durga Prasad Rao Telugu Desam Party
2014 Pasim Sunil Kumar YSR Congress Party
2019 Varaprasad Rao Velagapalli YSR Congress Party

Election results

1952

1952 Madras Legislative Assembly election : Gudur[2]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Pellati Gopalakrishna Reddy 18,175 40.94% 40.94%
Independent Katamareddy Raja Rami Reddy 15,052 33.90%
CPI Chani Chinna Subbiah 7,376 16.61%
KMPP Guddeti Veerasubramahyam 2,658 5.99%
Independent Tatiparthi Peter Luthar 1,137 2.56%
Margin of victory 3,123 7.03%
Turnout 44,398 63.32%
Registered electors 70,116
INC win (new seat)

2004

2004 Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly election: Gudur[3]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Patra Prakasa Rao 62,809 52.28 +11.79
TDP Dr. Vukkala Rajeswaramma 53,978 44.93 -6.70
Majority 8,831 7.35
Turnout 120,132 71.79 +6.22
INC gain from TDP Swing

2009

2009 Andhra Pradesh state assembly elections: Gudur[4]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
TDP Balli Durga Prasda Rao 64,330 42.09 -2.84
INC Panabaka Krishnaiah 53,092 34.74 -17.54
PRP Babu Ravindra Manapati 27,318 17.87
Majority 11,238 7.35
Turnout 152,836 72.55 +0.76
TDP gain from INC Swing

2014

Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly election, 2014: Gudur[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
YSRCP Pasim Sunil Kumar 80,698 48.01
TDP Dr.Bathala Radha Jyothsna Latha 71,650 42.63 +0.54
Majority 9,048 5.38
Turnout 168,083 78.11 +5.46
YSRCP gain from TDP Swing

2019

2019 Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly election: Gudur[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
YSRCP Varaprasad Rao Velagapalli 1,09,759 59.58 +11.57
TDP Pasim Sunil Kumar 64,301 34.90
Majority 45,459 24.70
Turnout 1,84,230 77.90
YSRCP hold Swing

References

  1. "TABLE B - Parliamentary Constituencies" (PDF). Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008. The Election Commission of India. p. 31.
  2. "Statistical Report on General Election, 1951 : To the Legislative Assembly of Madras" (PDF). Election Commission of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 January 2013. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
  3. "Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly Election, 2004". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 18 May 2022.
  4. "Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly Election, 2009". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
  5. "Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly Election, 2014". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 14 September 2021.
  6. "Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly Election, 2019". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 14 September 2021.

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