C. M. Ramesh

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C. M. Ramesh
Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha
Assumed office
04 June 2024
BJP C. M. Ramesh 762,069 57.50 +56.43
YSRCP Budi Mutyala Naidu 465,53935.13−12.20
INC Vegi Venkatesh25,6511.94
BSP Palaka Sreerama Murthy19,1571.45
Independent Dr Hari Shankar Thummapala15670.2
NOTA None of the above26,2351.98
Majority296,53022.37+15.17
Turnout 1,325,332
BJP gain from YSRCP Swing

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