Gannavaram (Assembly constituency)
Gannavaram | |
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Constituency for the Vidhan Sabha | |
District | Krishna |
State | Andhra Pradesh |
Current constituency | |
Reservation | No |
Gannavaram Assembly constituency is a constituency of the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly,[1] India. It is one of 16 constituencies in the Krishna district.[1]
Election Data
Year | Election type | Winner | Party | Opponent | Party |
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1962 | General election | P. Sundarayya[2][3] | Communist Party of India[2] | K.S.Prakash Rao[2] | Indian National Congress[2] |
1967 | General election | V. Seetha Ramayya[2][3] | Indian National Congress[2] | M. Suryavathi[2] | Communist Party of India (Marxist)[2] |
1968 | By-election | K. Venkata Rathnam[2][3] | Indian National Congress[2] | M. Srimannayarana[2] | Communist Party of India(Marxist)[2] |
1972 | General election | T.S.Anand Babu[2][3] | Indian National Congress[2] | M. Srimannayarana[2] | Communist Party of India(Marxist)[2] |
1978 | General election | P.Sundarayya[2][3] | Communist Party of India(Marxist)[2] | L.Venkateshwararao[2] | Indian National Congress[2] |
1983 | General election | M.Rathna Bose[2][3] | Telugu Desam Party[2] | K. Seshagiri Rao[2] | Indira Congress[2] |
1985 | General election | M.Balakrishna Rao[2][3] | Telugu Desam Party[2] | K.P.Reddayya[2] | Indian National Congress[2] |
1989 | General election | M.Rathna Bose[2][3] | Indira Congress[2] | M.Balakrishna Rao[2] | Telugu Desam Party[2] |
1994 | General election | G. Rammohan[2][3] | Independent[2] | D.V.Balavarthana Rao[2] | Telugu Desam Party[2] |
1999 | General election | D.V.Balavarthana Rao[2][3] | Telugu Desam Party[2] | M. Venkateshwara Rao[2] | Indian National Congress[2] |
2004 | General election | M. Venkateshwara Rao[2][3] | Independent[2] | D.V.Balavarthana Rao[2] | Telugu Desam Party[2] |
2009 | General election | D.V.Balavarthana Rao[2][3] | Telugu Desam Party[2] | M. Venkateshwara Rao[2] | Indian National Congress[2] |
2014 | General election | Vallabhaneni Vamsi Mohan[1] | Telugu Desam Party[1] | Dutta Ramachandrarao[4] | Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party[4] |
See also
References
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