1989 Indian general election in Andhra Pradesh

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Indian general election in Andhra Pradesh, 1989

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42 seats
  First party Second party
 
Leader Nedurumalli Janardhana Reddy N. T. Rama Rao
Party INC TDP
Alliance Congress alliance National Front (India)
Seats won 39 2
Popular vote 14,671,782 12,197,100
Percentage 51.01% 42.40%

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The 1989 Indian general election polls in Andhra Pradesh were held for 42 seats in the state. The result was a landslide victory for the Indian National Congress which won 39 out of 42 seats.[1]


Andhra Pradesh[edit]

Constituency Member Party
Adilabad P. Narsa Reddy Indian National Congress (I)
Amalapuram (SC) Kusuma Krishna Murthy Indian National Congress (I)
Anakapalli Rama Krishna Konathala Indian National Congress (I)
Anantapur (SC) Anantha Venkata Reddy Indian National Congress (I)
Bapatla Salagala Benjamin Indian National Congress (I)
Bhadrachalam (ST) Kamala Kumari Karriydula Indian National Congress (I)
Bobbili Kemburi Ramamohan Rao Telugu Desam Party
Chittoor M. Gnanendra Reddy Indian National Congress (I)
Cuddapah Dr. Y.S. Raja Sekara Reddy Indian National Congress
Eluru Dr. Bolla Bulli Ramaiah Telugu Desam Party
Ghattamaneni Krishna Indian National Congress (I)
Kavuru Samba Siva Rao Indian National Congress
Guntur Prof. Nayakulu G. Ranga Indian National Congress (I)
Hanamkonda Kamaluddin Ahmed Indian National Congress
Hindupur S. Gangadhar Indian National Congress
Hyderabad Sultan Salahuddin Owaisi All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen
Kakinada Dr. M. Mangapati Pallam Raju Indian National Congress
Karimnagar Juvvadi Chokka Rao Indian National Congress (I)
Khammam J. Vengala Rao Indian National Congress (I)
Kurnool Kotla Vijaya Bhaskara Reddy Indian National Congress
Mahbubnagar (ST) Dr. Mallikarjun Indian National Congress
Medak M. Baga Reddy Indian National Congress
Miryalguda Dr. B.N. Reddy Indian National Congress
Nagarkurnool (SC) Anantha Ramulu Mallu Indian National Congress (I)
Nalgonda Chakilam C. Srinivas Rao Indian National Congress (I)
Nandyal Bojja Venkata Reddy Indian National Congress (I)
Narasapur Bhupathiraju Vijayakumar Raju Telugu Desam Party
Narasaraopet Kasu Venkata Krishna Reddy Indian National Congress (I)
Nellore (SC) Puchalapalli Penchalaiah Indian National Congress (I)
Nellore Mekapati Rajamohan Reddy Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party
Nizamabad Tadur Bala Goud Indian National Congress (I)
Parvathipuram (ST) Vijayarama Raju Satrucharla Telugu Desam Party
Peddapalli (SC) G. Venkatswamy Indian National Congress
Rajahmundry (ST) Juluri Jamuna Indian National Congress (I)
Rajampet Sai Prathap Annayyagari Indian National Congress
Secunderabad Tangaturi Manemma Indian National Congress (I)
Srikakulam Dr. Kanithi Viswanatham Indian National Congress (I)
Tenali Basavapunnaiah Singam Indian National Congress (I)
Tirupati (SC) Dr. Chinta Mohan Indian National Congress
Vijayawada Vidya Chennupati Indian National Congress (I)
Visakhapatnam Uma Gajapathi Raju Indian National Congress (I)
Warangal Surendra Reddy Indian National Congress (I)

Voting and Results[edit]

Results by Alliance[edit]

INC SEATS NF SEATS OTHERS SEATS
INC 39 TDP 2 MIM 1
CPI(M) 0
CPI 0
BJP 0
TOTAL (1989) 39 TOTAL (1989) 2 TOTAL (1989) 1
TOTAL (1984) n/a TOTAL (1984) n/a TOTAL (1984) n/a

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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

External links[edit]

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