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175 MLA,s STUDY& 25REPORT.


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175 MLA,s
Exclusive Election & 25Report-2024.
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Exclusive Election Study Report-2024.

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SRIKAKULAM - 10

Ichchapuram
Tekkali
Pathapatnam
Palasa
Srikakulam
Etcherla
Amadalavalasa
Narasannapeta
Rajam
Palakonda

8 2
VIZIANAGARAM - 9

Kurupam
Bobbili
Parvathipuram
Nellimarla
Salur
Vizianagaram
Cheepurupalli
Srungavarapukota
Gajapathinagaram

4 5
VISAKHAPATNAM-15.

Bhimili Yelamanchili
Visakhapatnam East Payakaraopet
Visakhapatnam South Narsipatnam
Visakhapatnam North
Visakhapatnam West
Gajuwaka
Chodavaram
Anakapalle Madugula
Pendurthi Araku Valley
Paderu

12 3
EAST GODAVARI-19

Prathipadu Rajanagaram
Pithapuram Anaparthy
Kakinada Rural Rajahmundry City
Peddapuram Rajahmundry Rural
Kakinada City Jaggampeta
Ramachandrapuram
Mummidivaram
Amalapuram
Razole
P.Gannavaram
Kothapeta Tuni
Mandapeta Rampachodavaram

17 2
WEST GODAVARI-15

Kovvur Eluru
Nidadavole Gopalapuram
Achanta Chintalapudi
Palakollu
Narasapuram
Bhimavaram
Undi
Tanuku
Tadepalligudem
Unguturu
Polavaram
Denduluru

14 1
KRISHNA - 15

Nuzvid
Mylavaram
Gannavaram
Nandigama
Gudivada
Jaggayyapeta
Kaikalur
Pedana
Machilipatnam
Avanigadda
Pamarru
Penamaluru
Vijayawada West
Vijayawada Central Tiruvuru
Vijayawada East

14 1
GUNTUR - 17

Pedakurapadu
Tadikonda Vinukonda
Mangalagiri Gurajala
Ponnuru Macherla
Vemuru
Repalle
Tenali
Prathipadu
Guntur West
Guntur East
Narasaraopeta
Chilakaluripet
Bapatla
Sattenapalle

15 2
PRAKASAM-12

Parchur
Addanki
Chirala
Santhanuthalapadu Yerragondapalem
Ongole Darsi
Kandukur Markapuram
Kondapi
Markapuram
Giddalur
Kanigiri

10 3
NELLORE-10

Kavali
Atmakur
Kovur
Nellore City Kavali
Nellore Rural Venkatagiri
Sarvepalli
Gudur
Sullurpeta
Udayagiri

8 2
KADAPA -10

Badvel
Kadapa Rajampet
Jammalamadugu Kodur
Proddatur Rayachoti
Mydukur Pulivendla
Kamalapuram

4 6
KURNOOL -14

Srisailam
Allagadda Nandikotkur
Kurnool Nandyal
Pattikonda Banaganapalle
Kodumur Dhone
Yemmiganur Pattikonda
Alur Mantralayam
Adoni

6 8
ANANTAPUR-14

Rayadurg
Uravakonda
Tadipatri Guntakal
Singanamala Madakasira
Anantapur Urban Dharmavaram
Kalyandurg Kadiri
Raptadu
Hindupur
Penukonda
Puttaparthi

10 4
CHITOOR-14

Thamballapalle
Pileru Madanapalle
Tirupati Punganur
Srikalahasti Chandragiri
Nagari Sathyavedu
Chittoor Gangadhara Nellore
Puthalapattu
Palamaner
Kuppam

9 5
LOK SABHA - 25.

SRIKAKULAM ONGOLE
VIZIANAGARAM NELLORE
VISAKHAPATNAM TIRUPATHI
ANAKAPALLE CHITTOOR
KAKINADA ANANTAPUR
RAJAHMUNDRY HINDUPUR
AMALAPURAM
NARSAPUR
ELURU
MACHILIPATNAM
ARAKU
VIJAYAWADA
KADAPA
GUNTUR
RAJAMPETA
NARSARAOPETA
NANDYAL
BAPATLA
KURNOOL

20 5
MLA MP
131 20

MLA MP
44 5
VOTE SHARE

51% 42%

5% 2%
43%
Summary:
The upcoming Andhra Pradesh General Elections on May 13, 2024, are crucial,
with focus on the ruling YSRCP and the opposition NDA alliance comprising
TDP, JANASENA, and BJP. A comprehensive study across demographics
reveals widespread dissatisfaction with the YSRCP government due to
economic woes, infrastructure deficits, unemployment, political interference,
and law and order issues.

Key Points:
Public Dissatisfaction: Various segments express discontent, citing rising
inflation, inadequate infrastructure, high unemployment, political
meddling, law and order concerns, poor roads, water scarcity, debt, and
misallocation of funds.
Predictions: The study suggests a probable shift in power, with the NDA
alliance expected to win 131 Assembly and 20 Lok Sabha seats, while the
YSRCP may secure only 44 Assembly and 5 Lok Sabha seats.
YSRCP Failures:
Economic Woes: Inflation and price hikes strain livelihoods.
Infrastructure Deficits: Lack of progress in crucial projects.
Unemployment Crisis: Failure to generate enough jobs.
Political Interference: Erosion of public trust due to excessive meddling.
Law and Order Challenges: Growing concerns about safety.
Poor Road Conditions: Neglected infrastructure affecting connectivity.
Drinking Water Scarcity: Inadequate provision of basic needs.
Debt Burden: Mounting debts signal financial mismanagement.

43%
Misallocation of Resources: Spending on non-essential ventures over
public services.

In conclusion, the study indicates significant dissatisfaction with the YSRCP


government, suggesting a potential shift in power to the NDA alliance.
It underscores the need for effective governance to address the state's
pressing challenges.

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