1984 Indian general election in Andhra Pradesh

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Indian general election in United Andhra Pradesh, 1984
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  1980 December 1984 1989  

42 seats
 First partySecond party
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Leader N. T. Rama Rao Jalagam Vengala Rao
Party TDP INC
Alliance Nonpartisan Congress alliance
Leader's seatNone Khammam
Last electionnew pary41
Seats won316
Seat changeIncrease2.svg31Decrease2.svg35
Popular vote10,132,8599,452,394
Percentage44.82%41.81%
SwingIncrease2.svg44.82%Decrease2.svg14.43%

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The 1984 Indian general election polls in United Andhra Pradesh were held for 42 seats in the state. The result was a big victory for the Telugu Desam Party which won 31 out of 42 seats. [1]

Contents

United Andhra Pradesh

ConstituencyMemberParty
Adilabad C. Madhava Reddy Telugu Desam Party
Amalapuram (SC) Aithabathula J.Venkata Butchi Maheshwara Rao Telugu Desam Party
Anakapalli P. Appalanarasimham Telugu Desam Party
Anantapur (SC) D. Narayanaswami Telugu Desam Party
Parvathipuram (ST) V. Kishore Chandra Deo Indian Congress (Socialist)
Bapatla Chimata Sambu Telugu Desam Party
Bhadrachalam (ST) Sode Ramaiah Communist Party of India
Bobbili Poosapati Ananda Gajapathi Raju Telugu Desam Party
Chevella Jaipal Reddy Janata Party
Chittoor N.P. Jhansi Lakshmi Telugu Desam Party
Cuddapah Dr. D.N. Reddy Telugu Desam Party
Eluru Dr. Bolla Bulli Ramaiah Telugu Desam Party
Guntur Prof. Nayakulu G. Ranga Indian National Congress
Hanamkonda Chandupatla Janga Reddy Bharatiya Janata Party
Hindupuram K. Ramachandra Reddy Telugu Desam Party
Hyderabad Sultan Salahuddin Owaisi All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen
Kakinada Gopal Krishna Thota Telugu Desam Party
Karimnagar Juvvadi Chokka Rao Indian National Congress
Khammam J. Vengala Rao Indian National Congress
Kurnool E. Ayyapu Reddy Telugu Desam Party
Medak P. Manik Reddy Telugu Desam Party
Miryalguda Bhim Narasimha Reddy Communist Party of India (Marxist)
Nagarkurnool (SC) V. Tulsi Ram Telugu Desam Party
Nalgonda M. Raghuma Reddy Telugu Desam Party
Nandyal M. Subba Reddy Telugu Desam Party
Narasapuram Bhupathiraju Vijayakumar Raju Telugu Desam Party
Narasaraopet Katuri Narayana Swamy Telugu Desam Party
Nellore (SC) Puchalapalli Penchalaiah Telugu Desam Party
Nizamabad Tadur Bala Goud Indian National Congress
Ongole Bezawada Papi Reddy Telugu Desam Party
Peddapalli (SC) Gotte Bhoopathy Telugu Desam Party
Rajahmundry (ST) Sri Hari Rao Chundru Telugu Desam Party
Rajampet Palakondrayudu Sugavasi Telugu Desam Party
Secunderabad T. Anjaiah Indian National Congress
Siddipet (SC) Dr. G. Vijaya Rama Rao Telugu Desam Party
Srikakulam H.A. Dora Telugu Desam Party
Tenali Nissankararao Venkataratnam Telugu Desam Party
Tirupati (SC) Dr. Chinta Mohan Telugu Desam Party
Vijayawada Vadde Sobhanadreeswara Rao Telugu Desam Party
Visakhapatnam Srirama Murthy Bhattam Telugu Desam Party
Warangal Dr. T. Kalpana Devi Telugu Desam Party

Voting and Results

Results by Alliance

TDPSEATSINCSEATSOTHERSSEATS
TDP 31 INC 6 IND/MIM 1
CPI(M) 1
CPI 1
BJP 1
JNP 1
TOTAL (1989)30TOTAL (1989)6TOTAL (1989)5
TOTAL (1984)n/aTOTAL (1984)n/aTOTAL (1984)n/a

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References

  1. "Past Election Results". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 20 May 2019.