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Penukonda Assembly Andhra Pradesh Factbook | Key Electoral Data of Penukonda Assembly Constituency | Sample Book Editor & Director Dr. R.K. Thukral Research Editor Dr. Shafeeq Rahman Compiled, Researched and Published by Datanet India Pvt. Ltd. D-100, 1st Floor, Okhla Industrial Area, Phase-I, New Delhi- 110020. Ph.: 91-11- 43580781, 26810964-65-66 Email : [email protected] Website : www.electionsinindia.com Online Book Store : www.datanetindia-ebooks.com Report No. : AFB/AP-158-0118 ISBN : 978-93-87415-92-8 First Edition : January, 2018 Third Updated Edition : June, 2019 Price : Rs. 11500/- US$ 310 © Datanet India Pvt. Ltd. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, mechanical photocopying, photographing, scanning, recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the publisher. Please refer to Disclaimer at page no. 166 for the use of this publication. Printed in India No. Particulars Page No. Introduction 1 Assembly Constituency at a Glance | Features of Assembly as per 1-2 Delimitation Commission of India (2008) Location and Political Maps 2 Location Map | Boundaries of Assembly Constituency in District | Boundaries 3-9 of Assembly Constituency under Parliamentary Constituency | Town & Village-wise Winner Parties- 2014-PE, 2014-AE, 2009-PE and 2009-AE Administrative Setup 3 District | Sub-district | Towns | Villages | Inhabited Villages | Uninhabited 10-16 Villages | Village Panchayat | Intermediate Panchayat Demographics 4 Population | Households | Rural/Urban Population | Towns and Villages by 17-18 Population Size | Sex Ratio (Total & 0-6 Years) | Religious Population | Social Population | Literacy Rate Electoral Features Important Dates of Last Elections Held | Electors by Gender | Service 5 Electors | Voters | Voters Turnout | Polling Stations & Average Number of 19-24 Electors per Polling Station | Electors by Age Group | Present Elected Representatives Historical Summary Election Results Vote Share of Major Parties | Winning Margin (Number & Percentage) | 6 Polarity of Parties | Summary Result of Assembly Segment of Parliamentary 25-44 Elections 2014, 2009, 2004 and 1999 | Summary Result of Assembly Elections 2014, 2009, 2004, 1999, 1994, 1989, 1985, 1983, 1978, 1972, 1967, 1962 and 1955 Polling Station Level Election Results Name and Number of Polling Station 2014-PE, 2014-AE, 2009-PE and 2009- 7 AE | Polling Station-wise Electoral, Voter & Voter Turnout 2014-PE, 2014-AE, 45-145 2009-PE and 2009-AE | Polling Station wise Elections Results 2014-PE, 2014- AE, 2009-PE and 2009-AE Share of Assembly Constituency 8 Share of Assembly Constituency in State, District and Parliamentary 146 Constituency Socio-Economic Amenities Access to Administrative Units | Agricultural, Manufacturing and Industrial Commodities | Demographic Indicators | Education | Health & Manpower | 9 Drinking Water Supply | Sanitation | Entertainment and Recreations 148-162 Infrastructure | Power | Food Allocation Distribution and Marketing of Agriculture Commodities Infrastructure | Transport and Road Infrastructure | Communication | Banking and Financial Services | Land Use | Irrigation Source 10 Abbreviation & Sources 164 11 Disclaimer 166 Penukonda Andhra Pradesh Assembly Constituency Assembly Factbook™ Location & Political Map 7 Penukonda Andhra Pradesh Assembly Constituency Assembly Factbook™ Administrative Setup List of Village Panchayat & Intermediate Panchayat (Block) Name Intermediate Panchayat Village Name Village Panchayat Name Name Adadakulapalle Adadakulapalle Penukonda Bandarlapalle Moda Parigi Beechiganipalle Beechiganipalle Parigi Bojjireddipalle Settipalle Penukonda Bokkasampalle Bokkasampalle Roddam Brahmanapalle Brahmanapalle Somandepalle Brahmasamudram Brahmasamudram Somandepalle Bucharla Bucharla Roddam Budili Budili, Narasimpalle & Reddycheruvupalle Gorantla Buganipalle Mallapalle Gorantla Bussaiahgaripalle Naginayanicheruvu Somandepalle Chalakur Chalakur Somandepalle Challapalle Challapalle Somandepalle Chennapuram Magecheruvu Somandepalle Cherlopalle Rampuram Penukonda Cherukur Cherukur Roddam Chinnamanthur Chinnamanthur Roddam Cholemarri Cholemarri Roddam Devulacheruvu Palasamudram Gorantla Dodagatta Dodagatta Roddam Duddebanda Duddebanda Penukonda Edulabalapuram Edulabalapuram Somandepalle Erramanchi Erramanchi Penukonda Ganapathipalle Seegipalli Parigi Gangampalle Gangampalle Gorantla Gondipalle Duddebanda Penukonda Gonipeta Gonipeta Penukonda Gorantla Gorantla Gorantla Gowrivaripalle Gowrivaripalle Gorantla Contd.... 13 Andhra Pradesh Penukonda Assembly Factbook™ Assembly Constituency Demographics Number of Villages by Population Size - 2011 Less 10000 100- 200- 500- 1000- 2000- 5000- Total than and 200 500 1000 2000 5000 10000 Village 100 Above 4 1 9 11 18 35 6 5 89 Number of Towns by Population Size - 2011 Less than 10000- 20000- 50000- 100000 and Total 5000-9999 4999 19999 49999 99999 Above Town 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 18 Andhra Pradesh Penukonda Assembly Factbook™ Assembly Constituency Electoral Features Electors by Male & Female Year Male Female Others Total Year Male Female Others Total 2014 PE 102854 98725 0 201579 1989 AE 72094 69050 - 141144 2014 AE 102854 98725 0 201579 1985 AE 57174 54740 - 111914 2009 PE 102133 100335 - 202468 1983 AE 51994 50251 - 102245 2009 AE 102133 100335 - 202468 1978 AE 48127 45816 - 93943 2004 PE 85648 81763 - 167411 1972 AE 37603 36315 - 73918 2004 AE 85648 81763 - 167411 1967 AE 63962 - - 63962 1999 PE 82003 77697 - 159700 1962 AE 62925 - - 62925 1999 AE 82003 77697 - 159700 1957 AE - - - - 1994 AE 78483 74164 - 152647 1955 AE 56297 - - 56297 Note : AE : Assembly Election, PE : Assembly Segment of Parliamentary Election 20 Penukonda Andhra Pradesh Assembly Constituency Assembly Factbook™ Historical Summary Election Results Summary Result of Assembly Election - 2009 Candidate Name Party Votes Votes % B K Parthasarathi TDP 68400 44.89 K T Sreedhar INC 54015 35.45 K Ramesh Babu PRAP 19577 12.85 Donthi Lakshminarayana Gupta BJP 5238 3.44 M Sreenivasulu IND 1418 0.93 G Siddalappa BSP 1215 0.8 G.Sreenivasulu IND 902 0.59 Vavilala Pothula Sunitha IND 515 0.34 J Sreenivasa Reddy IND 475 0.31 A Kesava Reddy IND 339 0.22 K Ramappa IND 288 0.19 33 Penukonda Andhra Pradesh Assembly Constituency Assembly Factbook™ Polling Station Level Election Results Number and Name of Polling Stations (PS) (2014 AE) Number Number of Polling Name of Polling Stations of Polling Name of Polling Stations Stations Stations 1 M. Kothapalli Mulakala Cheruvu Majaraa 22 Roddam 2 Tadagipalli 23 Pedda Guvvalapally Roddam Majara 3 Nagireddy Pally 24 Goni Mekala Pally 4 Gowraju Pally Mulakala Cheruvu Majaraa 25 R.Marava Pally Roddam Majara 5 Naranage Pally 26 Reddy Pally 6 Rachuru Jakkala Cheruvu Majar 27 Dodagatta 7 Buucharla 28 Dodagatta 8 Ragimekalapalli 29 Nalluru 9 Kambala Pally 30 Kallukunta 10 Kambalapalli 31 Chinna Manthuru 11 Kogira 32 Cholemarri 12 Kogira 33 Cholemarry 13 Boksampally 34 Saani Pally 14 R Locharla 35 Peddamanthuru 15 R Locherla 36 Peddamanthuru 16 Pedda Kodi Pally Roddam Majara 37 Turakalapatanam 17 Roddam 38 Turakalapatnam 18 Roddam 39 Kalipi 19 Roddam 40 Kalipi 20 Roddam 41 K.Maruvapalli 21 Roddam 42 Cherukuru Contd.... 51 Andhra Pradesh Penukonda Assembly Factbook™ Assembly Constituency Polling Station Level Election Results Polling Station-wise Votes Secured by Overall Top Five Parties in Penukonda Assembly in Assembly Election (AE) under Hindupur Parliamentary Constituency in Andhra Pradesh (2014) 3rd - Winner 4th - 5th - Number Runner-up - Neelakan - B. K. Jai Bheem. Muntha Total of Malagundla tapuram Partha K. Lokesh NOTA Other Votes Polling Sankaranarayana Raghuveera sarathi Gangadhar Yadav Secured Station (YSRCP) Reddy (TDP) (BSP) (JASPA) (INC) 36 323 174 56 27 7 6 6 599 37 494 118 79 36 1 1 2 731 38 387 143 95 46 2 1 3 677 39 351 172 214 41 5 5 12 800 40 137 148 38 21 4 1 4 353 41 225 80 50 25 2 1 1 384 42 415 180 138 29 6 5 7 780 43 103 161 18 4 1 2 0 289 44 414 426 29 42 2 4 5 922 45 212 179 63 25 2 3 4 488 46 137 176 58 6 3 1 0 381 47 127 244 37 4 1 1 0 414 48 363 221 43 17 2 2 2 650 49 457 150 73 46 6 6 14 752 50 249 147 81 27 6 4 8 522 51 420 151 88 16 10 2 6 693 52 362 96 177 37 1 6 3 682 53 335 287 40 15 1 4 2 684 54 225 176 22 16 3 3 3 448 55 378 276 61 20 2 6 3 746 56 291 134 83 26 4 9 5 552 57 441 223 96 30 3 8 5 806 58 377 115 62 26 4 5 6 595 59 507 301 152 37 9 14 18 1038 60 391 223 48 34 1 8 13 718 61 352 108 111 24 1 2 20 618 62 555 202 136 71 10 17 21 1012 63 267 231 198 25 12 12 4 749 64 401 218 47 28 3 5 2 704 65 331 263 35 30 4 7 6 676 66 128 215 67 20 4 3 1 438 67 271 194 67 26 2 12 4 576 68 310 326 120 4 6 9 2 777 69 421 346 51 52 4 6 8 888 70 305 367 90 38 7 11 13 831 Contd.... 104 Penukonda Andhra Pradesh Assembly Constituency Assembly Factbook™ Polling Station Level Election Results Winner, Runner-up and 3rd Party Position & Winning Margin According to Polling Stations in Penukonda Assembly in Assembly Election (AE) under Hindupur Parliamentary Constituency in Andhra Pradesh (2014) Winning Third Polling Winner Runner- Winner Runner- Margin Third Party Other Station Votes up Votes Party up Party Votes Party Votes Votes (%) Number (%) (%) (%) (%) 75 TDP 470 (56.97) YSRCP 250 (30.3) 220 (26.67) INC 53 (6.42) 52 (6.3) 76 TDP 578 (66.74) YSRCP 168 (19.4) 410 (47.34) INC 62 (7.16) 58 (6.7) 77 TDP 534 (62.02) YSRCP 188 (21.84) 346 (40.18) INC 88 (10.22) 51 (5.92) 78 TDP 320 (53.6) YSRCP 138 (23.12) 182 (30.48) INC 94 (15.75) 45 (7.54) 79 TDP 405 (50.82) YSRCP 250 (31.37) 155 (19.45) INC 90 (11.29) 52 (6.52) 80 TDP 482 (54.96) YSRCP 269 (30.67) 213 (24.29) INC 83 (9.46)
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