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Statistical Report General Elections, 1962 the Third STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTIONS, 1962 TO THE THIRD LOK SABHA VOLUME II (CONSTITUENCY DATA - SUMMARY) ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA NEW DELHI ECI-GE62-LS (VOL. II) © Election Commision of India, 1962 All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced in any form, by mimeograph or any other means, without prior and express permission in writing from Election Commision of India. First published 1962 Published by Election Commision of India, Nirvachan Sadan, Ashoka Road, New Delhi - 110 001. Computer Data Processing and Laser Printing of Reports by Statistics and Information System Division, Election Commision of India. Election Commission of India - General Elections, 1962 (3th LOK SABHA) STATISTICAL REPORT - Volume II (Constituency Data - Summary) CONTENTS SUBJECT Page No. 1. List of Political Parties and Abbreviations 1 2. Constituency Data - Summary 2 - 492 Election Commission of India-General Elections,1962 (3rd LOK SABHA) LIST OF PARTICIPATING POLITICAL PARTIES PARTYTYPE ABBREVIATION PARTY NATIONAL PARTIES 1 . CPI COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA 2 . INC CONGRESS 3 . JS JAN SANGH 4 . PSP PRAJA SOCIALIST PARTY 5 . SOC SOCIALIST 6 . SWA SWATANTRA OTHER RECOGNISED PARTIES * 7 . AD AKALI DAL 8 . DMK DRAVIDA MUNETRA KAZHAGAM 9 . FB FORWARD BLOCK 10 . GP GANTANTRA PARISHAD 11 . HLC ABC 12 . HMS HINDU MAHASABHA 13 . JP ABC 14 . ML MUSLIM LEAGUE 15 . PWP PEASANT WORKER PARTY 16 . REP REPUBLICAN PARTY 17 . RRP RAM RAJYA PARISHAD REGISTERED(Unrecognised ) PARTIES 18 . EIT EASTERN INDIAN TRIBAL UNION 19 . GL GORKHA LEAGUE 20 . HLS HARYANA LOK SAMITI 21 . LSS LOK SEWAK SANGH 22 . NJP NUTAN MAHA GUJARAT JANTA PARISHA 23 . RCP REVOLUTIONARY SOCIALIST PARTY 24 . RSP REVOLUTIONARY SOCIALIST PARTY 25 . SL SOCIALIST LABOUR 26 . TNP TAMIL NATIONAL PARTY 27 . WT WE TAMIL INDEPENDENTS 28 . IND INDEPENDENT (rptListPoliticalParties - Page 1 of 1) 1 Election Commission of India, General Elections, 1962 (3th LOK SABHA) CONSTITUENCY DATA - SUMMARY STATE/UT : Andhra Pradesh CODE : S01 CONSTITUENCY : Srikakulam NO : 1 MALE FEMALE TOTAL I. CANDIDATES 1. NOMINATED 2. REJECTED 3. WITHDRAWN 4. CONTESTED 5. FORFEITED DEPOSIT II. ELECTORS 1. GENERAL 443080 0 443080 2. SERVICE 0 0 0 3. TOTAL 443080 0 443080 III. ELECTORS WHO VOTED 1. GENERAL 273876 0 273876 2. POSTAL 0 0 0 3. TOTAL 273876 0 273876 IV. VOTES 1. POLLED 273876 ( 61.81% of Total Electors) 2. VALID 263343 3. REJECTED 10533 ( 3.85% of Total Votes Polled) 4. MISSING 0 5. TENDERED 0 V. POLLING STATIONS NUMBER : AVERAGE ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION : VI. DATES POLLING COUNTING DECLARATION OF RESULT 19-02-1962 VII. RESULT PARTY CANDIDATE VOTES Winner : INC BODDIPALLI RAJAGOPALA ROW 112172 Runner up : SWA SUGGU SRINIVASA REDDY 80357 MARGIN : 31815 ( 12.08% of Total Valid Votes ) (rptConstituencySummary - Page 1 of 491) 2 Election Commission of India, General Elections, 1962 (3th LOK SABHA) CONSTITUENCY DATA - SUMMARY STATE/UT : Andhra Pradesh CODE : S01 CONSTITUENCY : Parvathipuram NO : 2 MALE FEMALE TOTAL I. CANDIDATES 1. NOMINATED 2. REJECTED 3. WITHDRAWN 4. CONTESTED 5. FORFEITED DEPOSIT II. ELECTORS 1. GENERAL 420816 0 420816 2. SERVICE 0 0 0 3. TOTAL 420816 0 420816 III. ELECTORS WHO VOTED 1. GENERAL 236178 0 236178 2. POSTAL 0 0 0 3. TOTAL 236178 0 236178 IV. VOTES 1. POLLED 236178 ( 56.12% of Total Electors) 2. VALID 223878 3. REJECTED 12300 ( 5.21% of Total Votes Polled) 4. MISSING 0 5. TENDERED 0 V. POLLING STATIONS NUMBER : AVERAGE ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION : VI. DATES POLLING COUNTING DECLARATION OF RESULT 19-02-1962 VII. RESULT PARTY CANDIDATE VOTES Winner : INC BIDDIKA SATYANARAYANA 131625 Runner up : SWA VISWASARAYAI NARSIMHA RAO 92253 MARGIN : 39372 ( 17.59% of Total Valid Votes ) (rptConstituencySummary - Page 2 of 491) 3 Election Commission of India, General Elections, 1962 (3th LOK SABHA) CONSTITUENCY DATA - SUMMARY STATE/UT : Andhra Pradesh CODE : S01 CONSTITUENCY : Cheepurupalli NO : 3 MALE FEMALE TOTAL I. CANDIDATES 1. NOMINATED 2. REJECTED 3. WITHDRAWN 4. CONTESTED 5. FORFEITED DEPOSIT II. ELECTORS 1. GENERAL 410167 0 410167 2. SERVICE 0 0 0 3. TOTAL 410167 0 410167 III. ELECTORS WHO VOTED 1. GENERAL 270080 0 270080 2. POSTAL 0 0 0 3. TOTAL 270080 0 270080 IV. VOTES 1. POLLED 270080 ( 65.85% of Total Electors) 2. VALID 260106 3. REJECTED 9974 ( 3.69% of Total Votes Polled) 4. MISSING 0 5. TENDERED 0 V. POLLING STATIONS NUMBER : AVERAGE ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION : VI. DATES POLLING COUNTING DECLARATION OF RESULT 19-02-1962 VII. RESULT PARTY CANDIDATE VOTES Winner : INC RAVU VENKATA GOPALAKRISHNA RANGA RAO 135315 Runner up : SWA KERRI NARAYANARAO 110351 MARGIN : 24964 ( 9.60% of Total Valid Votes ) (rptConstituencySummary - Page 3 of 491) 4 Election Commission of India, General Elections, 1962 (3th LOK SABHA) CONSTITUENCY DATA - SUMMARY STATE/UT : Andhra Pradesh CODE : S01 CONSTITUENCY : Visakhapatnam NO : 4 MALE FEMALE TOTAL I. CANDIDATES 1. NOMINATED 2. REJECTED 3. WITHDRAWN 4. CONTESTED 5. FORFEITED DEPOSIT II. ELECTORS 1. GENERAL 397925 0 397925 2. SERVICE 0 0 0 3. TOTAL 397925 0 397925 III. ELECTORS WHO VOTED 1. GENERAL 235021 0 235021 2. POSTAL 0 0 0 3. TOTAL 235021 0 235021 IV. VOTES 1. POLLED 235021 ( 59.06% of Total Electors) 2. VALID 227704 3. REJECTED 7317 ( 3.11% of Total Votes Polled) 4. MISSING 0 5. TENDERED 0 V. POLLING STATIONS NUMBER : AVERAGE ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION : VI. DATES POLLING COUNTING DECLARATION OF RESULT 19-02-1962 VII. RESULT PARTY CANDIDATE VOTES Winner : INC VIJAYA ANANADA 159423 Runner up : SWA MADDI PATTABHIRAMA REDDY 68281 MARGIN : 91142 ( 40.03% of Total Valid Votes ) (rptConstituencySummary - Page 4 of 491) 5 Election Commission of India, General Elections, 1962 (3th LOK SABHA) CONSTITUENCY DATA - SUMMARY STATE/UT : Andhra Pradesh CODE : S01 CONSTITUENCY : Anakapalli NO : 5 MALE FEMALE TOTAL I. CANDIDATES 1. NOMINATED 2. REJECTED 3. WITHDRAWN 4. CONTESTED 5. FORFEITED DEPOSIT II. ELECTORS 1. GENERAL 427862 0 427862 2. SERVICE 0 0 0 3. TOTAL 427862 0 427862 III. ELECTORS WHO VOTED 1. GENERAL 265407 0 265407 2. POSTAL 0 0 0 3. TOTAL 265407 0 265407 IV. VOTES 1. POLLED 265407 ( 62.03% of Total Electors) 2. VALID 255307 3. REJECTED 10100 ( 3.81% of Total Votes Polled) 4. MISSING 0 5. TENDERED 0 V. POLLING STATIONS NUMBER : AVERAGE ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION : VI. DATES POLLING COUNTING DECLARATION OF RESULT 19-02-1962 VII. RESULT PARTY CANDIDATE VOTES Winner : INC MISSULA SURYANARAYANAMURTHY 96895 Runner up : SWA VILLURI VENKATARAMANA 80885 MARGIN : 16010 ( 6.27% of Total Valid Votes ) (rptConstituencySummary - Page 5 of 491) 6 Election Commission of India, General Elections, 1962 (3th LOK SABHA) CONSTITUENCY DATA - SUMMARY STATE/UT : Andhra Pradesh CODE : S01 CONSTITUENCY : Narsipatnam NO : 6 MALE FEMALE TOTAL I. CANDIDATES 1. NOMINATED 2. REJECTED 3. WITHDRAWN 4. CONTESTED 5. FORFEITED DEPOSIT II. ELECTORS 1. GENERAL 407319 0 407319 2. SERVICE 0 0 0 3. TOTAL 407319 0 407319 III. ELECTORS WHO VOTED 1. GENERAL 201536 0 201536 2. POSTAL 0 0 0 3. TOTAL 201536 0 201536 IV. VOTES 1. POLLED 201536 ( 49.48% of Total Electors) 2. VALID 192986 3. REJECTED 8550 ( 4.24% of Total Votes Polled) 4. MISSING 0 5. TENDERED 0 V. POLLING STATIONS NUMBER : AVERAGE ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION : VI. DATES POLLING COUNTING DECLARATION OF RESULT 19-02-1962 VII. RESULT PARTY CANDIDATE VOTES Winner : INC MATCHARASA MATCHARAJU 73518 Runner up : SWA KARAM BAPANNA DORA 72171 MARGIN : 1347 ( 0.70% of Total Valid Votes ) (rptConstituencySummary - Page 6 of 491) 7 Election Commission of India, General Elections, 1962 (3th LOK SABHA) CONSTITUENCY DATA - SUMMARY STATE/UT : Andhra Pradesh CODE : S01 CONSTITUENCY : Rajahmundry NO : 7 MALE FEMALE TOTAL I. CANDIDATES 1. NOMINATED 2. REJECTED 3. WITHDRAWN 4. CONTESTED 5. FORFEITED DEPOSIT II. ELECTORS 1. GENERAL 450040 0 450040 2. SERVICE 0 0 0 3. TOTAL 450040 0 450040 III. ELECTORS WHO VOTED 1. GENERAL 328655 0 328655 2. POSTAL 0 0 0 3. TOTAL 328655 0 328655 IV. VOTES 1. POLLED 328655 ( 73.03% of Total Electors) 2. VALID 318487 3. REJECTED 10168 ( 3.09% of Total Votes Polled) 4. MISSING 0 5. TENDERED 0 V. POLLING STATIONS NUMBER : AVERAGE ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION : VI. DATES POLLING COUNTING DECLARATION OF RESULT 19-02-1962 VII. RESULT PARTY CANDIDATE VOTES Winner : INC DATLA SATYANARAYANA RAJU 175602 Runner up : IND NALLA REDDI NAIDU 52228 MARGIN : 123374 ( 38.74% of Total Valid Votes ) (rptConstituencySummary - Page 7 of 491) 8 Election Commission of India, General Elections, 1962 (3th LOK SABHA) CONSTITUENCY DATA - SUMMARY STATE/UT : Andhra Pradesh CODE : S01 CONSTITUENCY : Kakinada NO : 8 MALE FEMALE TOTAL I. CANDIDATES 1. NOMINATED 2. REJECTED 3. WITHDRAWN 4. CONTESTED 5. FORFEITED DEPOSIT II. ELECTORS 1. GENERAL 454089 0 454089 2. SERVICE 0 0 0 3. TOTAL 454089 0 454089 III. ELECTORS WHO VOTED 1. GENERAL 324570 0 324570 2. POSTAL 0 0 0 3. TOTAL 324570 0 324570 IV. VOTES 1. POLLED 324570 ( 71.48% of Total Electors) 2. VALID 316290 3. REJECTED 8280 ( 2.55% of Total Votes Polled) 4. MISSING 0 5. TENDERED 0 V. POLLING STATIONS NUMBER : AVERAGE ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION : VI. DATES POLLING COUNTING DECLARATION OF RESULT 19-02-1962 VII. RESULT PARTY CANDIDATE VOTES Winner : INC MOSALIKANTI THIRUMALA RAO 143575 Runner up : CPI CHELIKANI VENKATA RAMA RAO 124891 MARGIN : 18684 ( 5.91% of Total Valid Votes ) (rptConstituencySummary - Page 8 of 491) 9 Election Commission of India, General Elections, 1962 (3th LOK SABHA) CONSTITUENCY DATA - SUMMARY STATE/UT : Andhra Pradesh CODE : S01 CONSTITUENCY : Amalapruam NO : 9 MALE FEMALE TOTAL I. CANDIDATES 1. NOMINATED 2. REJECTED 3. WITHDRAWN 4. CONTESTED 5. FORFEITED DEPOSIT II. ELECTORS 1. GENERAL 478247 0 478247 2. SERVICE 0 0 0 3. TOTAL 478247 0 478247 III. ELECTORS WHO VOTED 1. GENERAL 336739 0 336739 2. POSTAL 0 0 0 3. TOTAL 336739 0 336739 IV. VOTES 1. POLLED 336739 ( 70.41% of Total Electors) 2.
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