Andhra Pradesh Assembly Elections: Key things to know ahead of results on June 4

The YSRCP was successful in the Andhra Pradesh Assembly Election of 2019, securing 151 seats. This victory was achieved by a significant margin.In addition to the Lok Sabha elections that took place on May 13, the state of Andhra Pradesh held elections for its Assembly constituency. At eight in the morning, the Election Commission (EC) has announced that the counting of votes would be beginning.

This time around, the YSRCP competed only for all 175 seats, while the TDP put forward candidates for 144 seats. Both the Jana Sena Party (JSP), which is led by Pawan Kalyan, and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) competed for a total of 21 seats.

In the election, the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) competed for 144 state seats, while the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ran for ten Assembly seats. As per the agreement, the JSP put forward candidates for 21 seats in the Assembly.

Andhra Pradesh Assembly Elections: Key things to know ahead of results on June 4
Andhra Pradesh Assembly Elections: Key things to know ahead of results on June 4

This time around, the Assembly Elections were a high-stakes contest that focused on important issues such as the state’s special category C status, the condition of the state capital, charges of corruption, and unemployment.The YSRCP was successful in the Andhra Pradesh Assembly Election of 2019, securing 151 seats. This victory was achieved by a significant margin. In his capacity as Chief Minister, YS Jagan Mohan Reddy assumed leadership. Meanwhile, the TDP was only able to secure 23 seats in the legislature. During the election in this southern state, Pawan Kalyan’s JSP was only able to secure one seat, while both the BJP and the Congress were unable to secure any seats.

In the election that took place in Andhra Pradesh in 2014, the YSRCP secured 67 seats, while the TDP and the BJP joined forces to win 106 seats. The TDP won 102 seats, while the BJP scored four seats.

The live exit poll for Andhra Pradesh is at Axis. My India forecasted that the TDP would win 72–96 seats, the YSRCP would win 55–77 seats, the JSP would win 16–18 seats, the BJP would win 4–6 seats, and the Congress would win 0–2 seats. With this, the total number of seats for the NDA has increased to 98-120, while the projection for the YSRCP was between 55 and 77 seats.

Exit polls indicated that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) will emerge victorious in the Lok Sabha elections held in Andhra Pradesh. The YSR Congress Party (YSRCP), which is led by YS Jagan Mohan Reddy, has entered the election campaign and will be running for all 175 Assembly seats and 25 Lok Sabha divisions in the state. The TDP has been given 144 Assembly and 17 Lok Sabha constituencies as part of a seat-sharing arrangement within the NDA coalition. On the other hand, the BJP will be competing for six Lok Sabha seats and ten Assembly seats. There are two Lok Sabha seats and twenty-one Assembly seats that the Janasena Party will contest for.

Andhra Pradesh Assembly Elections: Key things to know ahead of results on June 4
Andhra Pradesh Assembly Elections: Key things to know ahead of results on June 4

A total of 151 seats were gained by the YSRCP in the 2019 assembly elections, while the TDP secured 23 seats and the Janasena managed to secure one seat. In the state elections, neither the Congress nor the BJP were successful in gaining any seats. The exit polls have become the focus of attention around the state as it waits for the results to be announced on June 4.

During the elections in 2024, there was a lot of campaigning. Jagan Mohan Reddy, the chief minister of the YSRCP, underlined the welfare efforts that the party has undertaken over the course of the past five years. In conjunction with the leader of the TDP, N Chandrababu Naidu, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) held rallies that emphasized the popularity of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Mallikarjun Kharge and Rahul Gandhi, both leaders of the Congress party, conducted a lot of campaigning for their respective party candidates. The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) voiced its disapproval of what it deemed to be the faults of the state administration and pledged to provide benefits and create jobs if it were to win the election.

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