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Loksabha & Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly (2004 REPORT ON THE GENERAL ELECTIONS TO LOKSABHA & ANDHRA PRADESH LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY (2004) (STATISTICAL) General Administration (Elections) Department GOVERNMENT OF ANDHRA PRADESH SECRETARIAT HYDERABAD -500022 INDEX-A (ELECTIONS TO HOUSE OF PEOPLE 2004) S.NO SUBJECT PAGE NO 1 14th Lok Sabha Elections – Andhra Pradesh at a glance 1 2 Map showing the phase wise polling 2 3 Phase wise Polling PCs List 3 4 List of Political parties participated in the General Elections HOP 2004 4 5 Parliamentary Constituency wise total electors in HOP 2004 5 6 Assembly Segments wise total electors in HOP 2004 6-12 7 List of elected candidates to Lok Sabha from Andhra Pradesh and their addresses 13-14 NOMINATIONS 8 Statement showing the number of nominations filed ,rejected, with drawn , contested and 15 deposits forfeited – Constituency wise. 9 Graphical Analysis -Candidates Contested –PC wise in HOP 2004 16 10 Statement showing the number of nominations filed , rejected ,with drawn and contested 17 with break up details i.e., Men, Women, SC and ST 11 List of candidates whose nominations rejected/with drawn 18-19 12 Statement showing the number of candidates contested PC wise and party wise 20 POLLING STATIONS 13 Statement showing the number of polling stations set up for HOP, 2004 21 POLL 14 Statement showing the no.of electors ,votes polled with percentage , votes rejected , 22 missing and valid votes (Parliamentary Constituency -Wise) 15 Statement showing the no.of valid votes polled to the political parties and independents. 23 16 Graphical analysis for party wise votes secured in elections to HOP 2004 24 17 Statement showing the number of seats contested /won ,deposits forfeited , valid votes 25-26 secured and the percentage thereof by political parties. RESULT OF ELECTIONS 18 Map showing the party wise winning constituencies in HOP 2004 27 19 Statement showing the constituency wise votes secured by the winning candidates against 28 his nearest opponent with percentage. 20 Statement showing the no.of seats won by the political party , electorate and valid votes 29 secured by the winning party and the percentage of votes secured. 21 Graphical Analysis Candidates contested/Won –winning Party wise HOP 2004 30 22 Graphical Analysis -Percentage of votes polled to the political parties in HOP 2004 31 23 Statement showing the result of election i.e, votes secured by the candidates contested in 32-42 each P.C rejected votes.., etc (FORM -21E) 24 Statement showing the assembly segment wise votes polled to each contested candidate 43-53 (Form 20) 25 Statement showing the votes secured by the elected Women/SC/ST Candidates. 54 COMPARATIVE STATEMENTS WITH GRAPHICAL ANALYSIS 26 No. of Candidates contested – HOP 1998,1999 and 2004 55 27 Graphical Analysis for comparative statement contested candidates in HOP 1998, 1999, 56 2004. 28 Repolling in Andhra Pradesh – 1998,1999 and 2004 57 29 Graphical Analysis for comparative statement repolling in AP HOP 1998,1999 & 2004 58 30 Electors, Votes polled and percentage of voting 1999 and 2004 59 31 Graphical Analysis for participation electors,men and women in elections to HOP 1999-04 60 32 Valid votes polled,rejected , missing and set apart 1999 and 2004 Constituency wise 61 33 Graphical Analysis for comparative statement of total votes, valid votes polled, rejected 62 34 Polling Stations 1998, 1999 and 2004 63 35 Graphical Analysis for comparative statement of no. of polling stations in elections HOP 64 1998-1999 and 2004 INDEX-B (ELECTIONS TO A.P LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY 2004) S.NO SUBJECT PAGE NO 36 12th General Elections to A.P. Legislative Assembly- at a glance 65 37 Map showing the phase wise polling 66 38 Phase wise Polling ACs List 67-69 39 List of Political parties participated in the General Elections to APLA 2004 70 40 Assembly Constituency wise total electors in APLA 2004 71-75 41 List of elected candidates to AP Legislative Assembly and their addresses 76-85 NOMINATIONS 42 Statement showing the number of nominations filed, rejected, with drawn, contested 86-90 and deposits forfeited – Constituency wise. 43 Statement showing the number of nominations filed , rejected ,with drawn and 91-97 contested with break up details i.e., Men, Women, SC and ST 44 List of candidates whose nominations rejected/with drawn 98-121 45 Statement showing the number of candidates contested AC wise and party wise 122-126 POLLING STATIONS 46 Statement showing the number of polling stations set up for APLA, 2004 127-133 POLL 47 Statement showing the no.of electors ,votes polled with percentage , votes rejected , 134-139 missing and valid votes (Parliamentary Constituency -Wise) 48 Statement showing the no.of valid votes polled to the political parties and 140-147 independents. 49 Graphical analysis for party wise votes secured in elections to APLA 2004 148 50 Graphical analysis for party type votes secured in elections to APLA 2004 149 RESULT OF ELECTIONS 51 Map showing the party wise winning constituencies in APLA 2004 150 52 Statement showing the constituency wise votes secured by the winning candidates 151-157 against his nearest opponent with percentage. 53 Statement showing the no. of seats won by the political party, electorate and valid 158 votes secured by the winning party and the percentage of votes secured. 54 Graphical Analysis Candidates contested/Won –winning Party wise APLA 2004 159 55 Graphical Analysis -Percentage of votes polled to the political parties in APLA 2004 160 56 Statement showing the no. of valid votes ,margin of votes & percentage of votes & 161-168 percentage of margin secured by the winning candidate on their respective nearest rival candidates – party wise Legislative Assembly 2004. 57 Statement showing the result of election i.e, votes secured by the candidates 169-268 contested in each A.C rejected votes.., etc Statement showing the votes secured by the elected Women/SC/ST Candidates. 269-271 58 COMPARATIVE STATEMENTS WITH GRAPHICAL ANALYSIS 59 No. of Candidates contested – APLA 1999 and 2004 272-277 60 Graphical Analysis for comparative statement contested candidates in APLA 1999, 278 2004. 61 Electors, Votes polled and percentage of voting 1999 and 2004 279-283 62 Graphical Analysis for participation electors,men and women in elections to APLA 284 1999-04 63 Valid votes polled,rejected , missing and set apart 1999 and 2004 Constituency wise 285-289 64 Graphical Analysis for comparative statement of total votes, valid votes polled, 290 rejected during elections to APLA 1999 & 2004 65 Polling Stations 1999 and 2004 291-297 66 Graphical Analysis for comparative statement of total votes secured by the parties in 298 elections to APLA 1999 & 2004 GENERAL ELECTIONS TO LOKSABHA , 2004 -ANDHRA PRADESH 1 Total No. Districts 23 2 Total No. of Lok Sabha Constituencies 42 3 No. of Assembly Segments 294 4 Statistics at a glance MEN WOMEN TOTAL I Total population 2001 Census 38286811 37440730 75727541 II Total No. of Electors 25355208 25791290 51146498 III Total Nominations filed 339 29 368 IV Total Nominations rejected 43 7 50 V Total Nominactions withdrawn 38 1 39 VI No. of contestants 258 21 279 VII Polling Stations 56009 VIII No. of voters 18320019 17384444 35776275 IX Polling percentage 72.25 67.4 69.95 X No. of candidates elected 39 3 42 XI No. of SC candidates contested 49 4 53 XII No. of SC candidates elected 5 1 6 XIII No. of ST candidates contested 13 2 15 XIV No. of ST candidates elected 303 XV Total No. of votes polled 35776275 XVI Total No. of valid votes polled 35762670 XVII Total No. of rejected votes 13605 5 Performance of Winning parties : Valid votes No.of polled by the S.NO Party Seats parties in the WON State 1 CPI 1 479511 2 CPI(M) 1 373148 3 INC 29 13177885 4 TDP 5 1980408 5 TRS 5 2244015 6 AIMIM 1 378854 Total 42 18633821 Statistical Report 2004 Page 1 Phase wise Polling - Assembly Constituencies in HOP - 2004 / 35 ADILABAD 2 34 36 37 SRIKAKULAM NIZAMBAD VIZIANAGARAM KARIMNAGAR 1 3 WARANGAL 36 4 33 39 32 38 MEDAK KHAMMAM VIZAG 6 HYDERABAD 5 31 40 30 30 EGDT RANGAREDDY 7 41 42 8 NALGONDA 11 WESTGODAVARI 13 KRISHNA 28 10 9 GUNTUR 12 29 15 MAHBOOBNAGAR 14 17 16 PRAKASHAM 26 27 KURNOOL 18 Legend 25 District Boundary 23 Phase I Date 20-04-2004 ANANTHPUR KADAPA 19 24 NELLORE Phase II Date 26-04-2004 22 20 CHITTOOR 21 0 25 50 100 150 200 Miles PHASE WISE POLLING-LIST OF PARLIAMENTARY CONSTITUENCIES IN ELECTIONS TO HOP 2004 20/04/2004 26/04/2004 I Phase II Phase 1. SRIKAKULAM 7.KAKINADA 2. PARVATHIPURAM (ST) 8.RAJAHMUNDRY 3. BOBBILI 9AMALAPURAM (SC) 4. VISAKHAPATNAM 10.NARASAPUR 5. BHADRACHALAM (ST) 11 ELURU 6. ANAKAPALLI 12. MACHILIPATNAM 28. NAGARKURNOOL (SC) 13.VIJAYAWADA 29. MAHABUBNAGAR 14.TENALI 30. HYDERABAD 15.GUNTUR 31. SECUNDERABAD 16.BAPATLA 32. SIDDIPET (SC) 17.NARSARAOPET 33. MEDAK 18.ONGOLE 34. NIZAMABAD 19.NELLORE (SC) 35. ADILABAD 20.TIRUPATHI (SC) 36. PEDDAPALLI (SC) 21.CHITTOOR 37. KARIMNAGAR 22.RAJAMPET 38. HANAMKONDA 23.CUDDAPAH 39. WARANGAL 24.HINDUPUR 40. KHAMMAM 25.ANANTAPUR 41. NALGONDA 26.KURNOOL 42. MIRYALGUDA 27.NANDYAL Stastical Report 2004 Page 3 PARTY ABBREVIATIONS & PARTY NAMES OF POLITICAL PARTIES PARTICIPATED IN GENERAL ELECTIONS TO HOUSE OF PEOPLE 2004. PARTY TYPE OF A S.NO ABBREVIATION PARTY NAME PARTY 1 ABJS Akhil Bharatiya Jan Sangh U 2 AIMIM All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen U 3 ANC Ambedkar National Congress U 4 BJP Bharatiya Janata Party N 5 BRPP Bharatiya Republican Paksha U 6 BSP Bahujan Samaj Party N 7 CPI Communist Party of India N 8 CPI(ML)(L) Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) (Liberation) SO 9 CPM Communist Party of India (Marxist) N 10 INC Indian National Congress N 11 IND Independent Z 12 JP Janata Party U 13 MBT Majlis Bachao Tahreek U 14 MCPI(S) Marxist Communist Party of India (S.S.
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