Wyra Assembly constituency
Appearance
Wyra | |
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Constituency No. 115 for the Telangana Legislative Assembly | |
Constituency details | |
Country | India |
Region | South India |
State | Telangana |
District | Bhadradri Kothagudem, Khammam |
LS constituency | Khammam |
Established | 2008 |
Total electors | 184,840 |
Reservation | ST |
Member of Legislative Assembly | |
3rd Telangana Legislative Assembly | |
Incumbent | |
Party | INC |
Elected year | 2023 |
Wyra Assembly constituency is a ST reserved constituency of Telangana Legislative Assembly, India. It is part of Khammam Lok Sabha constituency. Its number is 115.[1]
In the 2018 Assembly elections, Lavudya Ramulu Nayak was elected as MLA as independent and joined in Bharat Rashtra Samithi.
In the 2023 Assembly elections, Ramdas Maloth was elected as MLA from Indian National Congress.
Mandals
[edit]The Assembly Constituency presently comprises the following Mandals:
Mandal | District |
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Wyra | Khammam |
Enkuru mandal | |
Konijerla | |
Singareni | |
Julurpadu | Bhadradri Kothagudem |
Members of the Legislative Assembly
[edit]Year | Member | Party | |
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United Andhra Pradesh | |||
2009 | Chandravathi Banoth | Communist Party of India | |
Telangana Legislative Assembly | |||
2014 | Banoth Madan Lal | YSR Congress Party | |
2018 | Lavudya Ramulu | Independent | |
2023 | Ramdas Maloth | Indian National Congress |
Election results
[edit]2023
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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INC | Ramdas Maloth | 93,913 | 55.44 | ||
TRS | Banoth Madanlal | 60,868 | 35.93 | ||
CPI(M) | Bhukya Veerabhadram | 4,439 | 2.62 | ||
JSP | Sampath Nayak | 2,679 | 1.58 | ||
NOTA | None of the above | 1,230 | 0.73 | ||
Margin of victory | 33,045 | 19.51 | |||
Turnout | 1,69,407 | ||||
INC gain from Independent | Swing |
2018
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Independent | Lavudya Ramulu | 52,650 | 33.36 | ||
TRS | Banoth Madan Lal | 50,637 | 32.08 | ||
CPI | Banoth Vijaya | 32,757 | 20.75 | ||
CPI(M) | Bhukya Veerabhadram | 11,373 | 7.21 | ||
NOTA | None of the Above | 2,360 | 1.50 | ||
Margin of victory | 2,013 | 1.29 | |||
Turnout | 1,57,847 | 89.20 | |||
Independent gain from YSRCP | Swing |
2014
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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YSRCP | Banoth Madan Lal | 59,318 | 40.35 | ||
TDP | Banoth Balaji | 48,735 | 33.15 | ||
CPI | Narayana Moodu | 27,071 | 18.41 | ||
TRS | Banoth Chandravathi | 7,704 | 5.24 | ||
NOTA | None of the Above | 912 | 0.62 | ||
Pyramid Party of India | Bhukya Bhudesh | 845 | 0.57 | ||
BSP | Banoth Venkatiya | 781 | 0.53 | ||
Independent | Bachala Laxmaiah | 562 | 0.38 | ||
Independent | Duggirala Srinivasa Rao | 413 | 0.28 | ||
Independent | Tejavath Narasimha Rao | 387 | 0.26 | ||
JSP | Vasam Ramakrishna Dora | 283 | 0.19 | ||
Margin of victory | 10,583 | 7.24 | |||
Total valid votes | 1,47,011 | 87.45 | |||
Rejected ballots | |||||
Turnout | 1,48,082 | 88.09 | |||
Registered electors | 1,68,112 | ||||
YSRCP gain from CPI | Swing |
2009
[edit]Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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CPI | Chandravthi Banoth | 53,090 | 41.77 | ||
INC | Bhukya Ramachandra Nayak | 39,464 | 31.05 | ||
PRP | Banoth Vani Kumari | 16,585 | 13.05 | ||
Independent | Banoth Madanlal | 5,551 | 4.37 | ||
Trilinga Praja Pragati Party | Katta Venkateswarlu | 3,058 | 2.41 | ||
BSP | Maloth Prasada Rao | 2,024 | 1.59 | ||
Margin of victory | 13,626 | 10.72 | |||
Total valid votes | 1,27,094 | ||||
Rejected ballots | 83 | ||||
Turnout | 1,27,177 | 85.15 | |||
Registered electors | 1,49,359 | ||||
CPI win (new seat) |
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Delimitation of Parliamentary & Assembly Constituencies Order - 2008". Election Commission of India. 26 November 2008. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
- ^ "Telangana General Legislative Election 2018 - Statistical Report". Election Commission of India. 1 April 2019. Retrieved 25 November 2023.
- ^ "Andhra Pradesh 2014". Election Commission of India. 20 August 2018. Retrieved 25 November 2023.
- ^ "Andhra Pradesh 2009". Election Commission of India. 20 August 2018. Retrieved 25 November 2023.