List of constituencies of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly

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Map of constituencies of Andhra Pradesh

The Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly is the unicameral legislature of the state of Andhra Pradesh in India. It currently has 175 constituencies, out of which 29 constituencies are reserved for Scheduled Castes candidates, and 7 constituencies are reserved for Scheduled tribes candidates. [1] [2] Out of these 175 constituencies in the 2024 elections, YSRCP won 11 seats, TDP won 135 seats and JSP won 21 seats and BJP won 8 seats.

Contents

District-wise summary

S.NoDistrictConstituencies
1 Srikakulam 8
2 Vizianagaram 7
3 Parvathipuram Manyam 4
4 Visakhapatnam 6+Pendurthi (Partially)
5 Anakapalli 7+Pendurthi (Partially)
6 Alluri Sitharama Raju 3
7 Kakinada 7
8 East Godavari 7
9 Konaseema 7
10 West Godavari 7
11 Eluru 7
12 NTR 7
13 Krishna 7
14 Guntur 7
15 Palnadu 7
16 Bapatla 6
17 Prakasam 8
18 Nellore 8+Venkatagiri (Partially)
19 Tirupati 6+Venkatagiri (Partially)
20 Chittoor 7
21 Annamayya 6
22 Kadapa 7
23 Nandyal 6+Panyam (Partially)
24 Kurnool 7+Panyam (Partially)
25 Ananthapuramu 8
26 Sri Sathya Sai 6

List of current constituencies

The below is a list of constituencies of Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly. [3]

#NameReserved for
(SC/ST/None)
DistrictLok Sabha Constituency
1 Ichchapuram None Srikakulam Srikakulam
2 Palasa
3 Tekkali
4 Pathapatnam
5 Srikakulam
6 Amadalavalasa
7 Etcherla Vizianagaram
8 Narasannapeta Srikakulam
9 Rajam SC Vizianagaram Vizianagaram
10 Palakonda ST Parvathipuram Manyam Araku
11 Kurupam
12 Parvathipuram SC
13 Salur ST
14 Bobbili None Vizianagaram Vizianagaram
15 Cheepurupalli
16 Gajapathinagaram
17 Nellimarla
18 Vizianagaram
19 Srungavarapukota Visakhapatnam
20 Bhimili Visakhapatnam
21 Visakhapatnam East
22 Visakhapatnam South
23 Visakhapatnam North
24 Visakhapatnam West
25 Gajuwaka
26 Chodavaram Anakapalli Anakapalli
27 Madugula
28 Araku Valley ST Alluri Sitharama Raju Araku
29 Paderu
30 Anakapalle None Anakapalli Anakapalli
31 Pendurthi
32 Elamanchili
33 Payakaraopet SC
34 Narsipatnam None
35 Tuni Kakinada Kakinada
36 Prathipadu
37 Pithapuram
38 Kakinada Rural
39 Peddapuram
40 Anaparthy East Godavari Rajahmundry
41 Kakinada City Kakinada Kakinada
42 Ramachandrapuram Konaseema Amalapuram
43 Mummidivaram
44 Amalapuram SC
45 Razole
46 Gannavaram
47 Kothapeta None
48 Mandapeta
49 Rajanagaram East Godavari Rajahmundry
50 Rajahmundry City
51 Rajahmundry Rural
52 Jaggampeta Kakinada Kakinada
53 Rampachodavaram ST Alluri Sitharama Raju Araku
54 Kovvur SC East Godavari Rajahmundry
55 Nidadavole None
56 Achanta West Godavari Narasapuram
57 Palakollu
58 Narasapuram
59 Bhimavaram
60 Undi
61 Tanuku
62 Tadepalligudem
63 Unguturu Eluru Eluru
64 Denduluru
65 Eluru
66 Gopalapuram SC East Godavari Rajahmundry
67 Polavaram ST Eluru Eluru
68 Chintalapudi SC
69 Tiruvuru NTR Vijayawada
70 Nuzvid None Eluru Eluru
71 Gannavaram Krishna Machilipatnam
72 Gudivada
73 Kaikalur Eluru Eluru
74 Pedana Krishna Machilipatnam
75 Machilipatnam
76 Avanigadda
77 Pamarru SC
78 Penamaluru None
79 Vijayawada West NTR Vijayawada
80 Vijayawada Central
81 Vijayawada East
82 Mylavaram
83 Nandigama SC
84 Jaggayyapeta None
85 Pedakurapadu Palnadu Narasaraopet
86 Tadikonda SC Guntur Guntur
87 Mangalagiri None
88 Ponnuru
89 Vemuru SC Bapatla Bapatla
90 Repalle None
91 Tenali Guntur Guntur
92 Bapatla Bapatla Bapatla
93 Prathipadu SC Guntur Guntur
94 Guntur West None
95 Guntur East
96 Chilakaluripet Palnadu Narasaraopet
97 Narasaraopet
98 Sattenapalle
99 Vinukonda
100 Gurajala
101 Macherla
102 Yerragondapalem SC Prakasam Ongole
103 Darsi None
104 Parchur Bapatla Bapatla
105 Addanki
106 Chirala
107 Santhanuthalapadu SC Prakasam
108 Ongole None Ongole
109 Kandukur Nellore Nellore
110 Kondapi SC Prakasam Ongole
111 Markapuram None
112 Giddalur
113 Kanigiri
114 Kavali Nellore Nellore
115 Atmakur
116 Kovur
117 Nellore City
118 Nellore Rural
119 Sarvepalli Tirupati
120 Gudur SC Tirupati
121 Sullurpeta
122 Venkatagiri None
123 Udayagiri Nellore Nellore
124 Badvel SC Kadapa Kadapa
125 Rajampet None Annamayya Rajampet
126 Kadapa Kadapa Kadapa
127 Kodur SC Annamayya Rajampet
128 Rayachoti None
129 Pulivendla Kadapa Kadapa
130 Kamalapuram
131 Jammalamadugu
132 Proddatur
133 Mydukur
134 Allagadda Nandyal Nandyal
135 Srisailam
136 Nandikotkur SC
137 Kurnool None Kurnool Kurnool
138 Panyam Nandyal Nandyal
139 Nandyal
140 Banaganapalle
141 Dhone
142 Pattikonda Kurnool Kurnool
143 Kodumur SC
144 Yemmiganur None
145 Mantralayam
146 Adoni
147 Alur
148 Rayadurg Anantapur Anantapur
149 Uravakonda
150 Guntakal
151 Tadipatri
152 Singanamala SC
153 Anantapur Urban None
154 Kalyandurg
155 Raptadu Hindupur
156 Madakasira SC Sri Sathya Sai
157 Hindupur None
158 Penukonda
159 Puttaparthi
160 Dharmavaram
161 Kadiri
162 Thamballapalle Annamayya Rajampet
163 Pileru
164 Madanapalle
165 Punganur Chittoor
166 Chandragiri Tirupati Chittoor
167 Tirupati Tirupati
168 Srikalahasti
169 Sathyavedu SC
170 Nagari None Chittoor Chittoor
171 Gangadhara Nellore SC
172 Chittoor None
173 Puthalapattu SC
174 Palamaner None
175 Kuppam

List of former constituencies

Constituencies abolished in 2008

The most recent Delimitation Commission was constituted on July 12, 2002. The recommendations of the commission were approved by the Presidential notification on February 19, 2008. [4] [5] The Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly constituencies, abolished as a result were as follows:

Anantapur

Chittoor

East Godavari

Guntur

Krishna

Kurnool

Prakasam

Sri Potti Sriramulu Nellore

Srikakulam

Visakhapatnam

Vizianagaram

West Godavari

Kadapa

See also

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References

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