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Assembly Name of the Candidate Party Affiliation Symbol Allotted No. No. Constituency 1 Kanaparthi Sreenivasa Naidu Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 2 Puli Srinivasa Rao Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 3 Yanamala Ramakrishnudu Telugu Desam Bicycle Venkata Krishnam Raju Sri Rajah 4 Indian National Congress Hand Vatsavayi 5 Pammi Lakshmanacharyulu Lok Satta Party Whistle 154 Tuni 6 Pedapudi Gavarayya Trilinga Praja Pragati Party Ceiling Fan Communist Party of India 7 Batchatla Viplava Kumar Flag with three Stars (Marxist-Leninist)(Liberation) 8 Rongali Lakshmi Praja Rajyam Party Railway Engine 9 Sivakoti Prakasa Rao Praja Bharath Party Candles 10 Satti Veera Lakshmi Pyramid Party of India Television 11 Rongala Lakshmi Independent Tent 1 Anee Supreethi Dommeti Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 2 Thota Venkata Ramana Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 3 Parvatha Sri Satyanarayana Murthy Telugu Desam Bicycle 4 Varupula Subbarao Indian National Congress Hand Communist Party of India 5 Arjuna Rao Yegupati Flag with three Stars (Marxist-Leninist)(Liberation) 6 Chintala Mary Subashini Trilinga Praja Pragati Party Bat Thota Venkata Swamy Naidu @ 7 Praja Rajyam Party Railway Engine Naveen 155 Prathipadu 8 Neelam Veera Venkata Satyanarayana Lok Satta Party Whistle Bharateeya Sadharma 9 Pilla Bulli Maliyya Camera Samsthapana Party 10 Bodapati Ramarao Republican Party of India (A) Coconut Rashtriya Krantikari Samajwadi 11 Sunkara Venkateswara Rao Television Party 12 Golla Sekhar Babu Independent Glass Tumbler 13 Dulla Veerraju Independent Comb 14 Veera Pratap Allu Independent Tent 15 Veera Babu Gullinkala Independent Cup and Saucer 16 Sampathai Apparao Independent Ring Burri Venkata Vijaya Bhaskara 1 Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus Muralidhararao 2 Mudragada Padmanabham Indian National Congress Hand 3 Verma S.V.S.N Telugu Desam Bicycle 4 Sannapu Kishore Kumar Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 5 Palivela Mularamu Trilinga Praja Pragati Party Road Roller Communist Party of India 6 Pilla Chandram Flag with three Stars (Marxist-Leninist)(Liberation) 7 Badam Madhava Rao Lok Satta Party Whistle 156 Pithapuram 8 Vanga Geetha Viswanadh Praja Rajyam Party Railway Engine 9 Sunil Pallela Pyramid Party of India Television 10 Katakam Venkata Chakradhara Rao Independent Gas Stove 11 Kethineedi Satish Babu Independent Slate Kesanakurthi Venkata 12 Independent Gas Cylinder Subrahmanyam 13 Duthurthi Namonarayana Independent Ceiling Fan 14 Sundara Ratnakar Rokkam Independent Glass Tumbler 1 Kalyan Kumar.G.G Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 2 D.Kali Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 3 Venkateswara Rao Nulukurthi Indian National Congress Hand 4 Satyanarayana Murty Pilli Telugu Desam Bicycle 5 Kurasala Kannababu Praja Rajyam Party Railway Engine Communist Party of India 6 Tekumudi Chinnarajulu Flag with three Stars (Marxist-Leninist)(Liberation) 157 Kakinada Rural 7 Penke Venkateswararao Rajyadhikara Party Television 8 Y.D.Rama Rao Lok Satta Party Whistle 9 Apparao Tatapudi Independent Ceiling Fan 10 Kondamuri Satyanarayana Independent Camera 11 Chakka Vijayalaxmi Independent Dolli 12 Madipalli Nookaraju Independent Bat 13 Maddula Appa Rao Independent Gas Stove 14 Reddy Narayana Swamy (Gopi) Independent Hat Contesting Candidates-Phase-II-ACs 1 of 30 LIST OF CONTESTING CANDIDATES IN ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCIES OF PHASE-2 Name of the A.C. 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Assembly Name of the Candidate Party Affiliation Symbol Allotted No. No. Constituency 1 Gopala Krishna Thota Indian National Congress Hand 2 Penumaka Ezra Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 3 Boddu Bhaskara Ramarao Telugu Desam Bicycle 4 Yarlagadda Venkata Ram Kumar Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 5 Karanam Venkateswara Rao Lok Satta Party Whistle 6 Pantam Gandhi Mohan Praja Rajyam Party Railway Engine 7 Varaprasad Puvvula Pyramid Party of India Television 158 Peddapuram 8 Shaik Satyavathi Trilinga Praja Pragati Party Ceiling Fan 9 Ake Suryanarayana (Surya Bharat) Independent Gas Cylinder 10 Gubbala Veera Raghava Independent Banana 11 Pydimallla Ramakrishana Independent Camera 12 Makireddi Bhaskara Ganesh Babu Independent Coconut 13 Venkata Ramana Marari Independent Glass Tumbler 1 Jyothireddy Nallamilli Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 2 Nallamilli Sheshareddy Indian National Congress Hand 3 Pinipe Venkata Rama Krishna Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 4 Moola Reddy Nallamilli Telugu Desam Bicycle 5 Karri Ramareddy Lok Satta Party Whistle 6 Gollalamamidada D.R.K.Reddy Praja Rajyam Party Railway Engine 7 Namala Satyanarayana Rajyadhikara Party Television 8 Paidimalla Swamy Trilinga Praja Pragati Party Scissors Rashtriya Krantikari Samajwadi 9 D.R.K.Reddy Cup and Saucer Party Anantha Satyanarayana Reddy 10 Independent Basket Mallidi 159 Anaparthy 11 Karri Vijaya Kanakadurga Lakshmi Independent Gas Cylinder 12 Gundapu Yesu Independent Balloon 13 N. Janardhana Reddy Independent Bat 14 Devadanareddy Sathi Independent Hat 15 Padala Venkata Ramareddy (Ramu) Independent Coconut 16 Padala Venkatramareddy Independent Road Roller 17 Padala Sunitha Independent Camera 18 R.V.S.B.V.P.Rajareddy Manda Independent Almirah 19 Relangi Nageswara Rao Independent Sewing Machine Veera Venkat Prabhakara Gandhi 20 Independent Banana Tondapu 1 Kasani Srinivasarao Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 2 Dwarmapudi Chandra Sekhara Reddy Indian National Congress Hand Vanamadi Venkateswararao 3 Telugu Desam Bicycle (Kondababu) 4 Venkata Saibaba Nallabilli Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 5 Kanchusthambam Satyaprasadu Lok Satta Party Whistle Communist Party of India 6 Kakara Kumari Flag with three Stars (Marxist-Leninist)(Liberation) 160 Kakinada City 7 Bandana Harri Praja Rajyam Party Railway Engine 8 B.V.Ramana Rajyadhikara Party Television 9 D.Umamaheswara Rao(Mahesh) Independent Glass Tumbler 10 Kondamuri Satyanarayana Independent Kite 11 Gopala Krishna Independent Ring 12 Matha Gopala Krishna Independent Coconut 13 Mudugu Trinadh Independent Camera 14 Mootha Gopalakrishna Independent Bat 15 Satti Babu Koppadi Independent Cup and Saucer 16 Hari.B Independent Road Roller 1 Karri Chitti Babu Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 2 Guttula C Suryanarayana Babu Telugu Desam Bicycle 3 Bose Pilli Indian National Congress Hand 4 Marre Babji Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 5 Tuttagunta Sri Soma Sekhara Sarma Pyramid Party of India Television Ramachandrapura 6 Thota Trimurthulu Praja Rajyam Party Railway Engine 161 m Rashtriya Krantikari Samajwadi 7 Trimurthulu Bandi Road Roller Party 8 Devarapalli Rama Krishna Lok Satta Party Whistle 9 Neduri China Babu Madiga Trilinga Praja Pragati Party Scissors 10 Ammaji Rao Revu Independent Gas Cylinder 11 Isukapatla Syamala Independent Coconut 12 Sade Babuprasad Independent Camera Contesting Candidates-Phase-II-ACs 2 of 30 LIST OF CONTESTING CANDIDATES IN ASSEMBLY CONSTITUENCIES OF PHASE-2 Name of the A.C. Sl. Assembly Name of the Candidate Party Affiliation Symbol Allotted No. No. Constituency Ananta Venkata Satya Surya 1 Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus Narayana Raju Vetukuri 2 Ponnada Venkata Satish Kumar Indian National Congress Hand 3 Vasamseety Nandi Vardhana Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 4 Srinivasa Raju Nadimpalli Telugu Desam Bicycle Rashtriya Krantikari Samajwadi 5 Kondepudi Laxmana Swamy Road Roller Party Republican Party of India 6 P.V. Chakravathi Gas Stove (Khobragade) 7 Pedasingu Laxminath Rajyadhikara Party Television 162 Mummidivaram 8 Illa Sri Rama Murthy Pyramid Party of India Ceiling Fan 9 Rajasekhar Reddy Lok Satta Party Whistle 10 Sathala Nagaraju Madiga Trilinga Praja Pragati Party Scissors 11 Sape Vijaya Republican Party of India (A) Nagara 12 Suryanarayana Kudupudi Praja Rajyam Party Railway Engine 13 Kameleswari Muni Guddati Independent Table Lamp 14 Konki Sankarudu Independent Cup and Saucer 15 Kodi Srinivasa Rao Independent Sewing Machine Guthula Venkata Sai Srinivasa Rao 16 Independent Harmonium (Sai) 1 Aithabathula Anandarao Telugu Desam Bicycle 2 Krishna Prasad Sabbathi Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 3 Narasimha Saranadh Thokala Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 4 Pinipe Viswarupu Indian National Congress Hand 163 Amalapuram (SC) 5 Kunche Peda Satyanarayana Pyramid Party of India Television 6 Chinta Krishnamurthy Praja Rajyam Party Railway Engine 7 Ambati Krishna Murthy Independent Road Roller 8 Cheekurimilli Kiran Kumar Independent Coconut 1 Battula Ramu Telugu Desam Bicycle 2 Bathula Lakshmana Rao Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 3 B.S. Murthy Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 4 Rapaka Vara Prasada Rao Indian National Congress Hand Rashtriya Krantikari Samajwadi 5 Nalli Madhusudana Rao Road Roller Party 164 Razole (SC) 6 Nalli Venkata Krishna Mallik Praja Rajyam Party Railway Engine 7 Badugu Srinivasa Babu Lok Satta Party Whistle 8 Revu Jeevaratnam Trilinga Praja Pragati Party Almirah 9 Digumarthy Narsimha Murthy Independent Television 10 Bala Chandar Tadi Independent Cup and Saucer 11 Mosuganti Rajubabu Independent Gas Stove 1 Kusume Satyanarayana Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 2 Kolli Suryarao Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 3 Pamula Rajeswari Devi Indian National Congress Hand 4 Pulaparthi Narayanamurthy Telugu Desam Bicycle 165 Gannavaram (SC) 5 Janga Goutham Praja Rajyam Party Railway Engine 6 Kondeti Prabakara Reddy Independent Bat 7 Makey Davy Prasad Independent Lady Purse 8 Yellamelli Arjunudu Independent Almirah 1 Chirla Jaggi Reddy Indian National Congress Hand 2 Tamalampudi Ramakrishna Reddy Bharatiya Janata Party Lotus 3 Reddy Subrahmanyam Telugu Desam Bicycle 4 Revulagadda Mani (Mani Singh) Bahujan Samaj Party Elephant 5 Kallakuri Harinadha Rao Lok Satta Party Whistle 6 Bandaru Satyananda
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