N Chandrababu Naidu's Telugu Desam Party (TDP) is set for a comeback in Andhra Pradesh after a stunning victory in the state's Assembly polls show. The party contested the polls in alliance with BJP and Pawan Kalyan's Jana Sena Party. The party has announced that Naidu will take oath as the Chief Minister on June 9 and PM Modi will attend the ceremony. TDP won 135 seats while its allies Jana Sena and BJP won 21 and 8 seats respectively. YSRCP was completely decimated in the polls winning only 11 seats.
The TDP is set to form government in Andhra Pradesh. Chandrababu Naidu-led party has won one seat and secured lead in 129 other seats. In a major setback for YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, the ruling YSRCP is leading from 19 constituencies. TDP's allies Jana Sena and BJP are leading in 19 and 7 seats respectively.
The TDP is on the verge of forming government in Andhra Pradesh. Chandrababu Naidu-led party has taken lead in 120 out of 175 seats, whereas the ruling YSRCP is ahead in just 18 seats. Pawan Kalyan's Jana Sena is leading from 20 constituencies and the BJP from 7.
The TDP has crossed the halfway mark in trends as counting of votes progressed for the Andhra Pradesh assembly elections results. The TDP is leading in 120 out of 175 seats, whereas the YSRCP is ahead in 22 constituencies.
The TDP has surged ahead with lead in 106 seats, according to initial rounds of counting of votes for the Andhra Pradesh assembly elections results. The ruling YSRCP is trailing behind and has managed to secure lead in just 15 constituencies. Pawan Kalyan's Jana Sena has also taken lead in 15 seats.
The TDP has extended its lead in 61 out of 175 assembly seats in Andhra Pradesh after two hours of counting of votes. The ruling YSRCP has managed to take lead in 15 seats. Counting of votes is underway.
The ruling YSRCP has secured lead in 10 out of 175 assembly constituency in Andhra Pradesh, according to the Election Commission's website. N Chandrababu Naidu's TDP is ahead in 35 constituencies.
The TDP has secured lead in 39 out of 175 assembly seats in Andhra Pradesh, according to initial trends. The ruling YSRCP is ahead in three constituencies. Counting of votes is underway.
The counting of votes for the Andhra Pradesh assembly elections results 2024 has begun. Postal ballots are being counted first. EVMs will be opened by 8:30 am or 9 am. Stay here for the instant live updates.
Mumbai, June 4: The Andhra Pradesh assembly elections results 2024 will be announced today, June 4. The 175-member assembly went to the polls on Monday, May 13. In addition to assembly elections, 25 Lok Sabha seats also went to the polls on May 13, with Andhra Pradesh recording an 81.86 per cent voter turnout. The Andhra Pradesh assembly elections 2024 saw a direct fight between the ruling YSR Congress Party and the NDA alliance of the Telugu Desam Party, Jana Sena Party, and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). Catch live news updates on the Andhra Pradesh election 2024 results here.
This year, Andhra Pradesh recorded a voting turnout of 81.86 per cent in the 25 Lok Sabha and 175 Assembly seats during the May 13 elections in the state. Notably, Andhra Pradesh witnessed the polling percentage rise by 2.09 per cent compared to previous elections. In 2019, the Southern State registered a 79.77 per cent voter turnout, while in 2014, the voter percentage was 78.41 per cent. According to Mukesh Kumar Meena, Chief Electoral Officer of Andhra Pradesh, the Darsi Assembly seat recorded the highest voter turnout at 90.91 per cent. In comparison, Tirupati registered the lowest polling percentage, 63.32 per cent.
Key Candidates in Andhra Pradesh Assembly Elections 2024:
YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister and YSR Congress Party president, N Chandrababu Naidu, former chief minister and Telugu Desam Party (TDP) chief, and Pawan Kalyan, actor and Jana Sena founder were the key candidates among the 2,387 candidates who are in the fray for the 175 Assembly seats. Other prominent candidates include Naidu's brother-in-law and popular actor N Balakrishnan, Nara Lokesh, Reddy’s sister, and state Congress chief Sharmila Reddy. As per the seat-sharing agreement, the TDP contested on 144, JSP on 21 and BJP on 10 assembly seats. On the other hand, the INDIA Bloc alliance saw Congress fielding candidates on 159 assembly seats and leaving 8 seats each for its allies CPI and CPI-M. Exit Poll Result 2024 for Andhra Pradesh Assembly Election: NDA Likely To Form Government With TDP Emerging As Single Largest Party With 78-96 Seats.
This year, the Andhra Pradesh assembly elections witnessed a two-way battle between the ruling YSR Congress Party (YSRCP) and the NDA alliance comprising TDP, Jana Sena and the BJP. In the 2019 assembly election in Andhra Pradesh, the Jagan Mohan Reddy-led YSRCP wrested power from the TDP by bagging 151 assembly seats out of the 175. Back then, the ruling TDP won 23 seats, while Jana Sena managed to secure one seat. The TDP, JSP and the BJP joined hands to take on the YSRCP.