D Aravind, Nizamabad Lok Sabha 2019 – Latest News & Results

Constituency
Year
D. Aravind
D. Aravind
BJP
BJP+ 352
Others 99
Congress+ 91
542 / 542

Live Election Results

Telangana-Nizamabad
Results
O.S.N. Candidate Party EVM Votes Postal Votes Total Votes % of Votes
1ARVIND DHARMAPURIBharatiya Janata Party47974883648058445.22
2KALVAKUNTLA KAVITHATelangana Rashtra Samithi40948122840970938.55
3MADHU GOUD YASKHIIndian National Congress6917367692406.52
4ANJAIAH KONDANIPyramid Party of India1229012290.12
5BATHNATHE SHANKARJanasena Party2019420230.19
6ROTTE CHAKRADHAR SHARMASamajwadi Forward Bloc49504950.05
7S. SAGARBahujan Mukti Party75437570.07
8ANJAIAHIndependent32503250.03
9AYILENI VIKRAM REDDYIndependent73407340.07
10ALLOORI ANIL KUMARIndependent41604160.04
11ALLURI LIMBA REDDYIndependent66206620.06
12AKULA HANMANDLUIndependent1610016100.15
13ARE SAYANNAIndependent85108510.08
14ARMOOR SAGARIndependent1092010920.1
15ASLI GANESHIndependent2648026480.25
16IPPA LACHANNAIndependent6096060960.57
17URUMALLA LAXMA REDDYIndependent1673016730.16
18ADAMALA RAVINDHAR REDDYIndependent1035010350.1
19ELETI MOHAN REDDYIndependent36603660.03
20ELETI MALLA REDDYIndependent24302430.02
21ALETI RAJAREDDYIndependent1189011890.11
22ANUGU THIRUMALIndependent36603660.03
23ENUGU MALLESHIndependent23302330.02
24ENUGU RAJESHWERIndependent23802380.02
25ENUGU SHANKERIndependent1364113650.13
26ELETI LAXMA REDDYIndependent33703370.03
27ELETI SANJEEV REDDYIndependent25002500.02
28N. OMKAR REDDYIndependent1142011420.11
29KANDUKALA SHIVA KUMAR GOUDIndependent32903290.03
30KANAKA PRAMODIndependent49404940.05
31KATIPELLY KUMARIndependent1439014390.14
32KATIPELLY RAMESHIndependent2535025350.24
33KAMAREDDY SANTOSHIndependent62506250.06
34A. KARTHIKIndependent35103510.03
35KUNTA NARAYANA REDDYIndependent24102410.02
36KUMBALA SANJEEVA REDDYIndependent28512860.03
37KONDHAPURAM NARSAIAHIndependent2089020890.2
38KOMMULA BUCHI REDDYIndependent18301830.02
39KOLA VENKATESHIndependent20902090.02
40KONGARI SANJEEVIndependent13301330.01
41KOTTALA MAHENDHERIndependent19901990.02
42A. GANGADHARIndependent42204220.04
43N. GANGARAMIndependent28102810.03
44GANGA REDDY MIndependent31803180.03
45R. GANGAREDDYIndependent35203520.03
46M. GANGAREDDYIndependent35303530.03
47K. GANGA REDDYIndependent84408440.08
48G. C. GANGAREDDYIndependent93609360.09
49P. GANGA REDDYIndependent45904590.04
50GANGASARAM RAJA REDDYIndependent45804580.04
51GAJJALA SAI PRASADIndependent20302030.02
52GADKOLE RAMESHIndependent87808780.08
53GADDAM GANGAREDDYIndependent17301730.02
54GADDAM THIRUPATHIIndependent25702570.02
55GADDAM PURUSHOTHAMIndependent12501250.01
56GADDAM MOHANIndependent12801280.01
57GADDAM RAJENDHARREDDYIndependent11501150.01
58GADDAM RAJESHWARIndependent53605360.05
59GUNDETI SRINIVASIndependent17501750.02
60GUJJULA RAMESHIndependent15001500.01
61GURADI SRINIVASIndependent16701670.02
62GOSKULA MAHESH BABUIndependent25402540.02
63CHINTHALAPELLY GANGA REDDYIndependent25502550.02
64CHINTHALAPELLY MOHANIndependent79707970.07
65CHINTHALAPELLY RAGHUPATHI REDDYIndependent67606760.06
66CHINNAIAH MUKKERAIndependent56005600.05
67J. CHINNA REDDYIndependent51205120.05
68CHILKURI GANGANNAIndependent18401840.02
69M. JEEVAN REDDYIndependent21202120.02
70JAIDI CHINNA GANGARAMIndependent15301530.01
71TANKASALA VINAYIndependent17001700.02
72DABBA RAJA REDDYIndependent31203120.03
73TALARI SUMANIndependent25802580.02
74THIRUPATHI REDDY PANNALAIndependent28222840.03
75THEEGALA ASHOK REDDYIndependent48904890.05
76THEEGALA TIRUPATHI REDDYIndependent39903990.04
77THEEGALA RAJESHWARIndependent21502150.02
78THEETLA ANILIndependent35103510.03
79TUMMALA NAVEENIndependent71007100.07
80TURAGA NARSAREDDYIndependent92009200.09
81TURPU PEDDA GANGARAMIndependent2172021720.2
82THOTA SRINIVASIndependent2467024670.23
83THORTHI GANGA REDDYIndependent54805480.05
84K. DIVAKARIndependent33803380.03
85DEVANNA PINDIIndependent21302130.02
86DODDI KINDI LINGAREDDYIndependent21102110.02
87NATTA BHAVANNAIndependent26602660.03
88NADISHARAM MALLAIAHIndependent41804180.04
89G. NARSAIAHIndependent32503250.03
90NARSAIAH AKKAGARIIndependent1603016030.15
91NALIMELA MAHENDERIndependent84708470.08
92NALLA NADPI MUTHANNAIndependent65206520.06
93NALLA BALAKISHANIndependent43104310.04
94NAGULAPALLY DEVENDARIndependent66506650.06
95NEERADI PRAVEENIndependent1057010570.1
96NEMILLA LINGA REDDYIndependent2563025630.24
97NOMULA GOPAL REDDYIndependent2592025920.24
98NOMULA MOHAN REDDYIndependent1364013640.13
99PADIGELA PRAVEENIndependent43804380.04
100PANNALA NARSA REDDYIndependent42904290.04
101PUNDRA SRINIVAS REDDYIndependent86308630.08
102PUTTINTI SAI REDDYIndependent24902490.02
103PUPPALA HANMANDLUIndependent29102910.03
104PRUTHVIRAJ GADEPALLIIndependent61606160.06
105PENTA NARSAIAHIndependent38803880.04
106PEDDA GANGADHAR TALARIIndependent22802280.02
107POTHUGANTI VENKATESHIndependent15601560.01
108A. POSHETTYIndependent23512360.02
109M. PRAKASHIndependent31203120.03
110PRATHAP MACHARLAIndependent33503350.03
111PRASANTHIndependent78107810.07
112BANDI RAVINDHARIndependent1701017010.16
113BHANDELA VENKATA RAJAMIndependent83408340.08
114BAKKASETTY GANGADHARIndependent46704670.04
115BADDAM ASHOKIndependent29602960.03
116BADDAM INDRASENA REDDYIndependent89108910.08
117BADDAM GANGADHARIndependent15301530.01
118BADDAM DEVENDARIndependent18901890.02
119BADDAM SRINIVASA REDDYIndependent18001800.02
120BADDAM SURESHIndependent28002800.03
121BALIJE LAXMI RAJAMIndependent11401140.01
122BAI SAYANNAIndependent16501650.02
123BARLA SANTHOSHIndependent13501350.01
124B. BALA RAJUIndependent10601060.01
125BEJJENKI LINGA REDDYIndependent12301230.01
126BODUGAM NARENDARIndependent13801380.01
127G. BORRANNAIndependent27902790.03
128BYAGARI SHANTHAIAHIndependent44104410.04
129MAGGIDI KATIPELLY RAJESHIndependent77807780.07
130MAGGIDI NARSAIAHIndependent31403140.03
131MADHU BUTTIIndependent14901490.01
132M. MALLA REDDYIndependent14601460.01
133N. MALLAREDDYIndependent16601660.02
134A. MAHIPAL REDDYIndependent49704970.05
135MAHENDHAR MUSKUIndependent11001100.01
136MAMIDI CHINNA REDDYIndependent14901490.01
137MAMIDI THIRUPATHI REDDYIndependent72507250.07
138MAMIDI RAJASHEKAR REDDYIndependent18601860.02
139MARU JANARDHANIndependent20102010.02
140MITTAPELLI MALLAIAHIndependent12601260.01
141D. MUTHA REDDYIndependent10901090.01
142MUTHENNA LAKKARAIndependent15901590.01
143MUSKU RAJESHWARIndependent24202420.02
144MEKKONDA RAMREDDYIndependent55305530.05
145MOHD. JAMEELIndependent85118520.08
146MEDIPELLY SHEKAR REDDYIndependent70307030.07
147Y. RAJITHAIndependent42604260.04
148G. RAMESHIndependent71807180.07
149S. RAMESH REDDYIndependent19201920.02
150RAVI SHANKER KUNTAIndependent12301230.01
151RAJANNAIndependent10701070.01
152RAJA VENKAT REDDY PASHAPUIndependent18601860.02
153S. RAJASHEKARIndependent26502650.02
154RAJU SOMIREDDYIndependent11801180.01
155P. RAJENDHARIndependent10901090.01
156RAPELLY SRINIVASIndependent46804680.04
157K. RAM RAJIndependent16101610.02
158RAYIDI MAHESHIndependent24602460.02
159RIKKALA RAJAREDDYIndependent47904790.05
160LAXMAN GANNAIndependent62706270.06
161LINGAPURAM BHUMESHWARIndependent69806980.07
162P. LIMBAREDDYIndependent36103610.03
163LOKA SUBHASHIndependent1246012460.12
164G. VIJAYIndependent20402040.02
165VENKAT REDDY JAIDIIndependent19901990.02
166VELMA MALLA REDDYIndependent11201120.01
167M. SHEKARIndependent10801080.01
168B. SRINIVASIndependent14201420.01
169SANJEEVA REDDY GADDAMIndependent12901290.01
170SANTHA LINGAREDDYIndependent38703870.04
171SANTOSHIndependent17601760.02
172SANDI REDDY GOPAL REDDYIndependent18301830.02
173SAMA THIRUPATHIIndependent14001400.01
174SAMA BHASKER REDDYIndependent14201420.01
175SAMA SWAMI REDDYIndependent36503650.03
176E. SAI REDDYIndependent72007200.07
177SUNKARI RAJKUMARIndependent1257012570.12
178SUNKETA RAVIIndependent83608360.08
179G. SUJITHIndependent29302930.03
180SUMANIndependent11401140.01
181SUMAN MAGGIDIIndependent19601960.02
182SURAKANTA RAJA REDDYIndependent840840.01
183SURESH BASAIndependent12601260.01
184SOMA SRINIVASIndependent20602060.02
185SOMIDI LIMBAIAHIndependent31503150.03
186NOTANone of the Above2029220310.19
Total 106162211461062768

Lok Sabha Elections Timeline

Lok Sabha Elections 1951

Former PM Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru (Photo Credits: Wikimedia Commons)
Former PM Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru (Photo Credits: Wikimedia Commons)
1951

The first ever Lok Sabha Elections were held in 68 Phases between October 25, 1951 to February 21, 1952 after India became Independent. In the first elections, the INC won 364 seats of the 489 seats and Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru became the first democratically elected Prime Minister of India. In the Lok Sabha Elections 1951-52, the CPI won 16, SOC 12 and Others 97 out of 489 seats.

Lok Sabha Elections 1957

Former PM Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru (Photo Credits: Getty Images)
Former PM Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru (Photo Credits: Getty Images)
1957

The Second Election to the Lok Sabha was held from February 24 to June 9. The INC easily won a second term in power under the leadership of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, winning 371 of the 494 seats. The INC won nearly five times more votes than Communist Party, the second largest party that won 27 seats. In the Lok Sabha Elections 1957-58, the PSP won 19 and Others won 77 out of 494 seats.

Lok Sabha Elections 1962

Former PM Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru (Photo Credits: Wikimedia Commons)
Former PM Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru (Photo Credits: Wikimedia Commons)
1962

The Lok Sabha Elections 1962-63 were held in the month of February. Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru won a third term as Prime Minister as INC won 361 of the 494 seats. However, Nehru died two years later in 1964 and was succeeded by Lal Bahadur Shastri, who also died while serving as the PM. In this 1962 to 1967 five-year term, India fought two wars with China and Pakistan.

Lok Sabha Elections 1967

Former PM Indira Gandhi (Photo Credits: Getty Images)
Former PM Indira Gandhi (Photo Credits: Getty Images)
1967

The Fourth Lok Sabha Election was held in 1967. Under the leadership of Indira Gandhi, the Indian National Congress won a fourth consecutive term by winning 283 of the 520 seats. However, the INC’s victory margin had gone lower than the results they had achieved in the previous three elections under Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru’s leadership. In the Lok Sabha Elections 1967-68, the SWA won 44, BJS 35 and Others 158 out of 520 seats.

Lok Sabha Elections 1971

Former PM Indira Gandhi (Photo Credits: Wikimedia Commons)
Former PM Indira Gandhi (Photo Credits: Wikimedia Commons)
1971

The fifth Lok Sabha Elections, for the first time, took place a year before the normal five-year term of the government. The INC again won the elections under Indira Gandhi’s leadership by winning 352 of the 518 seats. This Fifth Lok Sabha Elections became one in the history of general elections of India with events like the formation of Bangladesh and India-Pakistan war of 1971. In the Lok Sabha Elections 1971-72, CPM won 25, CPI 23 and Others 118 out of 518 seats.

Lok Sabha Elections 1977

Former PM Morarji Desai (Photo Credits: Getty Images)
Former PM Morarji Desai (Photo Credits: Getty Images)
1977

In Lok Sabha elections 1977, for the first time, the Janta Alliance of Parties Opposed the Congress Party and won 298 of the 542 seats and Morarji Desai became the Prime Minister of India. Indira Gandhi’s Congress faced a big defeat. The party lost around 200 seats. In the Lok Sabha Elections 1977-78, INC won 153, CPM 22 and Others 69 out of 542.

Lok Sabha Elections 1980

Former PM Indira Gandhi (Photo Credits: Getty Images)
Former PM Indira Gandhi (Photo Credits: Getty Images)
1980

The seventh Lok Sabha Elections in 1980 witnessed the return of the Congress. The party defeated Janata Party and won 351 of the 542 seats to form the government with Indira Gandhi becoming the Prime Minister once again. The Janata Party faced massive defeat by winning 41 seats, CPM won 37 and Others won 100 out of 542 seats.

Lok Sabha Elections 1984-85

Former PM Rajiv Gandhi (Photo Credits: Getty Images)
Former PM Rajiv Gandhi (Photo Credits: Getty Images)
1984

The Lok Sabha Elections 1984 were held soon after the assassination of then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. The Polling in Assam and Punjab was delayed until 1985 due to revolts. In the 1984 General Elections, the Congress attained a landslide victory. The party won 414 of the 541 seats. Rajiv Gandhi, son of Indira Gandhi, became the Prime Minister of India. The TDP became the second largest party by winning 30 seats.

Lok Sabha Elections 1989

Former prime minister VP Singh (Photo Credits: PTI)
Former prime minister VP Singh (Photo Credits: PTI)
1989

The Lok Sabha Elections 1989 were held in the month of November. These elections saw a government led by the National Front of regional parties with outside support from the BJP. VP Singh was sworn in as the Prime Minister.

Lok Sabha Elections 1991-92

Former PM PV Narasimha Rao (Photo Credits: PTI)
Former PM PV Narasimha Rao (Photo Credits: PTI)
1991

The Lok Sabha Elections 1991 were held in the months of May and June after the assassination of former prime minister Rajiv Gandhi. The Congress emerged as the single largest party in this election, winning 256 seats out of 534 while the BJP won 121. The Congress formed the government with the help of allies and PV Narasimha Rao was sworn in as Prime Minister, giving a stable 5-year government.

Lok Sabha Elections 1996

Atal Bihari Vajpayee, IK Gujral, HD Deve Gowda (Photo Credits: File Image)
Atal Bihari Vajpayee, IK Gujral, HD Deve Gowda (Photo Credits: File Image)
1996

The Lok Sabha Elections 1996 were held in April and May. While the BJP, that won 161 seats, formed the NDA government with allies and Atal Bihari Vajpayee was sworn in as Prime Minister, he remained PM for just 13 days as he stepped down just before the floor test. This was followed by a non-Congress and non-BJP government, with outside support from the Congress. The country saw two more PMs - HD Deve Gowda and IK Gujral within the next few months.

Lok Sabha Elections 1998

Former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee (Photo Credits: PTI)
Former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee (Photo Credits: PTI)
1998

Lok Sabha Elections 1998 were held in the month of February. While the results of these polls threw a hung Parliament, the BJP, that won 182 seats, formed the NDA government with allies and Atal Bihari Vajpayee took oath as the Prime Minister.

Lok Sabha Elections 1999

Former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee (Photo Credits: Wikimedia Commons)
Former PM Atal Bihari Vajpayee (Photo Credits: Wikimedia Commons)
1999

Lok Sabha Elections 1999 were held in April after the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government lost the vote of confidence in Parliament. The BJP won 182 seats in this election and went on to form the NDA government with allies. Atal Bihari Vajpayee became the Prime Minister of India for the third time after this poll.

Lok Sabha Elections 2004

Former PM Dr Manmohan Singh (Photo Credits: IANS)
Former PM Dr Manmohan Singh (Photo Credits: IANS)
2004

Lok Sabha Elections 2004 were held in four phases in the months of April and May. These polls saw the ouster of Atal Bihari Vajpayee as the Prime Minister of India as the Congress won 145 seats, emerging as the single largest party. The INC formed the UPA government with support from allies and Left and Dr Manmohan Singh was sworn in as the Prime Minister. The BJP won 138 seats in this election.

Lok Sabha Elections 2009

Manmohan Singh takes oath as PM (Photo Credits: Wikimedia Commons)
Manmohan Singh takes oath as PM (Photo Credits: Wikimedia Commons)
2009

Lok Sabha Elections 2009 were held in five phases in the months of April and May. These elections saw a second continuous term for Dr Manmohan Singh as the Prime Minister as the Congress won 206 seats and formed the UPA government with the help of allies. The BJP won 116 seats in 2009.

Lok Sabha Elections 2014

Narendra Modi takes oath as PM of India in 2014 (Photo Credits: PIB)
Narendra Modi takes oath as PM of India in 2014 (Photo Credits: PIB)
2014

Lok Sabha Elections 2014 were held in the months of March and April and voting took place in nine phases across the country. A voter turnout of 66.38 per cent was recorded in the 2014 polls. The BJP attained full majority in these polls, winning 282 seats while the Congress was brought down to just 44 seats. Narendra Modi became the Prime Minister of India in 2014 and took oath to lead the NDA government.

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