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Results Andhra Pradesh By-Elections 2010

31 July, 2010 : Its a landslide victory for the Telangana Rashtra Samiti, wiining 11 out of 12 assembly constituencies that went for bypolls in the Telangana region of Andhra Pradesh on July 27.

For the first time in its political history of Andhra Pradesh, the TDP had to forfeit deposits in all the 12 Assembly segments while ruling Congress met with the same fate in four constituencies.

  • Party Position :
    CONGRESS – 0
    TDP – 0
    TRS – 11 [SIDDIPET, WARANGAL - WEST, HUZURABAD, SIRISILLA, CHENNUR, VEMULAWADA, DARMAPURI, MANCHIRYAL, SIRPUR ]
    BJP/OTH – 1 [NIZAMABAD-URBAN]

 

Update: 19:00 Hrs 30th July 2010

Results are in for 8 Telangana seats and Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) has won seven, while BJP has won one.

All the former legislators, who had resigned in support of a separate Telangana state, are set to retain their seats in the byelections held to the 12 Assembly constituencies in Andhra Pradesh on July 27.

Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), has already won 7 of the 11 seats it contested and its candidates are heading in the remaining four constituencies as the counting of votes continued on Friday.

TRS candidate in Siddipet T Harish Rao, nephew of party president K Chandrasekhar Rao, won with a record margin of over 95,858 votes.

TRS candidates have won in Warangal West, Dharmapuri, Vemulawada, Chennur, Mancherial and Sirpur constituencies with impressive margins giving a boost to the party, which had received a setback in the 2009 general elections.

Lone Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) candidate Y Lakshmi Narayana also retained the Nizamabad Assembly segment by defeating state Congress president, D Srinivas, with a margin of 12,600 votes.

"We respect the people's verdict," chief minister, K Rosaiah, said.

 

8:30 Hrs : July 30, 2010 In Andhra Pradesh, the counting of votes for the bye-polls held for 12 Assembly seats in Telangana region has begun with counting of postal ballots.

The entire counting process is being videographed and a media and data centre have been set up at every counting center for quick information. Tight security arrangements have been made at 7 counting stations spread over 5 districts where polling was held on Tuesday.

The first result from the seven constituencies in which EVMs were used is expected by 11 a.m. while in the other five seats where paper ballot were used, the results would be out by the evening. A central observer at each counting center and a micro observer at each counting table are monitoring the process.

 

 

Schedule of Bye-elections July 2010

1st July, Election commision announced today that the two Assembly Constituencies in the state of Andhra Pradesh i.e. 28- Vemulawada and 29 – Sircilla, poll will be held along with the bye-elections already notified for other 10 assembly constituencies, as the disputes related to the above ACs is cleared.

Earlier on 21st June 2010, Election Commission announced the Schedule for bye-elections to fill up 10 casual vacancies in the Legislative Assembly of Andhra Pradesh.

The 12 Assembly Constituencies going to poll on 27th July in the State of Andhra Pradesh are:

1-Sirpur, 2-Chennur (SC), 04-Mancherial, 15-Yellareddy, 17- Nizamabad (Urban), 20-Koratla, 22-Dharmapuri (SC), 31-Huzurabad, 33-Siddipet,105-Warangal West, 28- Vemulawada and 29 – Sircilla

 

Follwoing is the scheduled announced on 1st July, 2010 for the by-elections in the State Legislative Assembly of Andhra Prades :

 

Event Date
1.  Issue of Notification  02.07.2010 (Friday)
2.  Last date of making Nominations 09.07.2010 (Friday)
3.  Scrutiny of Nominations 10.07.2010 (Saturday)
4. Last date for withdrawal of Candidature 12.07.2010 (Monday)
5. Date of Poll  27.07.2010 (Tuesday)
6. Hours of Poll 07.00 AM to 05.00 PM
7. Counting of Votes 30.07.2010 (Friday) 08.00 AM
7. Date before which election shall be completed  02.08.2010 (Monday)

 

 

Results of Previous By-elections
Results By-elections March-June 2010
Results of Bye Elections Jan. 2010
Results of Bye Elections 2009

 

 

 

 

 

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