2023 Telangana Legislative Assembly election
Telangana Legislative Assembly election held in November, 2023
2023 Telangana Legislative Assembly election Opinion polls Registered 32,618,257 Turnout 23,474,306 (71.97%) 1.77%
Majority party
Minority party
Leader
Revanth Reddy
K. Chandrashekar Rao
Party
INC
BRS
Alliance
INC +
–
Leader since
2021
2001
Leader's seat
Kodangal (won ),Kamareddy (lost )
Gajwel (won ),Kamareddy (lost )
Last election
19 seats, 28.43%
88 seats, 46.87%
Seats won
64
39
Seat change
45
49
Popular vote
9,235,833
8,753,956
Percentage
39.40%
37.35%
Swing
10.97%
10.52%
Third party
Fourth party
Leader
G. Kishan Reddy
Akbaruddin Owaisi
Party
BJP
AIMIM
Alliance
NDA
–
Leader since
2023
1999
Leader's seat
Did not contest [ a]
Chandrayangutta (won )
Last election
1 seat, 6.98%
7 seats, 2.70%
Seats won
8
7
Seat change
7
No change
Popular vote
3,257,528
519,379
Percentage
13.90%
2.92%
Swing
6.92%
0.09%
Results by constituency (shaded) Results by constituency (winners) Indian National Congress Bharat Rashtra Samithi Bharatiya Janata Party All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen Communist Party of India
The 2023 Telangana Legislative Assembly election was held on 30 November 2023 to elect all 119 members of Telangana Legislative Assembly for its third term. The votes were counted and the results were declared on 3 December 2023.
The Indian National Congress (INC) along with its ally Communist Party of India (CPI) won a majority with 65 seats against the incumbent Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS)'s 39 seats. With a victory for the first time after the formation of Telangana, it strengthened its position in southern India following its recent success in Karnataka .[ 1] The BRS and then-CM K. Chandrashekar Rao suffered a major loss in the elections by losing in one of his contended seats after being in power for two terms.[ 2]
Background
The tenure of Telangana Legislative Assembly is scheduled to end on 16 January 2024.[ 3] The previous assembly elections were held in December 2018 and the incumbent Telangana Rashtra Samithi, which was later renamed as Bharat Rashtra Samithi , formed the state government , with K. Chandrashekar Rao becoming the Chief Minister for the second time.[ 4]
Schedule
The election schedule was announced by the Election Commission of India on 9 October 2023.[ 5] [ 6]
Poll event
Date
Notification date
3 November 2023
Start of nomination
3 November 2023
Last date for filing nomination
10 November 2023
Scrutiny of nomination
13 November 2023
Last date for withdrawal of nomination
15 November 2023
Date of poll
30 November 2023
Date of counting of votes
3 December 2023
Election statistics
There are 15,871,493 male voters and 15,843,339 female voters while the number of transgender voters stood at 2,557. 2,202,168 voters were deleted across the state.[ 7]
A total of 2,290 candidates were in the fray, while 608 withdrew their nominations. The highest number of candidates in the electoral contest is from the L. B. Nagar constituency, with 48 candidates, and the least from Banswada and Narayanpet constituencies, each with 7 candidates.[ 8] [ 9]
The Election Commission of India seized a total of ₹659.2 crore worth of cash and goods across the state, which were alleged to be used by contesting candidates to influence voters in the elections and conduct general electoral malpractice, in violation of the Model Code of Conduct .[ 10] [ 11]
Parties and alliances
Seat distribution of
INC +
The Indian National Congress fought the elections in alliance with the Communist Party of India , whereas the Bharatiya Janata Party fought alongside the Jana Sena Party .[ 12] The Telangana outfit of the Telugu Desam Party did not contest.
Candidates
Issues
Kaleshwaram project
INC leader Rahul Gandhi called the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project , the flagship scheme of the Bharat Rashtra Samithi government in Telangana , the "ATM of KCR's family".[ 21] He made those remarks after visiting the Medigadda Barrage ,[ 22] which had come under scrutiny of the National Dam Safety Authority after six piers in its seventh block showed signs of damage and leakage.[ 23] [ 24]
Dharani portal
The Dharani Portal, an Integrated land records system launched by the incumbent BRS government as part of its land reform scheme, to aid farmers in the distribution of the Rythu Bandhu scheme , has been contested by opposition parties, who alleged that it was created with the purpose of grabbing the land of poor farmers.[ 25] The BJP chief, J. P. Nadda , vowed that the portal would be abolished if the BJP came to power,[ 26] [ 27] while the INC promised that they would replace the existing portal with an improved version called 'Bhu Bharati'.[ 28] [ 29] [ 30]
Incidents
Assassination attempt
On 30 October 2023, an unidentified man stabbed Kotha Prabhakar Reddy , Member of Parliament for Medak , in the stomach while posing as if to shake hands with him during a campaign in Siddipet district . He was apprehended by others in the crowd and put into police custody.[ 31] [ 32]
Other
On 16 November 2023, a person, carrying two bullets, was arrested at a public meeting in Narsapur . Incumbent Chief Minister of Telangana , K. Chandrashekar Rao was in attendance.[ 33] [ 34] [ 35]
Campaigns
Bharat Rashtra Samithi
Bharat Rashtra Samithi president and Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao launched the party campaign at an election meeting in Husnabad on 15 October 2023, where he announced the party manifesto.[ 36] [ 37]
Manifesto
Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) president and Chief Minister K. Chandrashekar Rao released his party's manifesto on 15 October 2023.[ 38] [ 39]
Social security pension : Pensions currently stands at ₹2,016, will be increased to ₹3,016 in the first year after the BRS returns to power, and then be raised incrementally up to ₹5,000 in the next four years.
Rythu Bandhu scheme : Rythu Bandhu scheme in which farmers get ₹10,000 per annum per acre, the payments will be enhanced gradually to ₹16,000 per annum over the next five years.
Gas cylinder : After returning to power BRS will give each gas cylinder at ₹400 to 'eligible beneficiaries' and the remaining cost will be borne by the state government.
Arogya Sri health scheme : ₹1,500,000 health insurance cover to all eligible beneficiaries under the 'Arogya Sri' health scheme, increasing it from the present ₹500,000.
Housing : House sites would be provided to the poor who have no house in the state. The current housing policy will continue.
Rice distribution : Distribute of fine rice through Fair Price shops soon after the party comes to power.
Indian National Congress
Former President and General Secretary of the Congress Party , Rahul Gandhi and Priyanka Gandhi launched the Congress campaign at Mulugu on 18 October 2023.[ 40] The bus yatra lasted three days and covered eight constituencies.[ 41]
Subsequently, on 30 October 2023 and 3 November 2023, Telangana Jana Samithi and YSR Telangana Party respectively announced that they would not contest state elections and instead support the Congress.[ 42] [ 43]
Manifesto
Former Congress president Sonia Gandhi unveiled the party's six guarantees at a rally in Tukkuguda on 17 September 2023.[ 44] [ 45] [ 46]
Agriculture : Farmers and agricultural labourers will receive ₹15,000 and ₹12,000 in financial assistance each year. Bonus of ₹500 per quintal for paddy above minimum support price.
Electricity : 200 free electrical units to all households under the Gruha Jyothi scheme.
Housing : Under the Indiramma Idlu scheme, a piece of land and ₹500,000 for the construction of a house will be provided to the homeless poor. 250 sq. yards plot for families of martyrs of the Telangana movement .
Seniors : ₹4,000 monthly pension for the elderly, widows and others as well as and ₹1,000,000 worth Rajiv Arogyasri insurance cover for poor under the Cheyutha scheme.
Women : Under the Mahalakshmi scheme, women shall receive ₹2,500 every month in financial assistance, gas cylinders for ₹500, and free travel in RTC buses.
Old pension scheme :
Reimplementation of the Old Pension Scheme, which it did in Rajasthan, Chhattisgarh, Himachal Pradesh and Karnataka.
Youth : Vidya Bharosa Card worth ₹500,000 to students for pursuing higher education and establishment of Telangana International School in every mandal (block).
Bharatiya Janata Party
Bharatiya Janata Party leader Amit Shah launched the BJP's campaign at a public meeting in Adilabad on 10 October 2023.[ 47] [ 48]
Manifesto
Union Home Minister Amit Shah unveiled the party's manifesto for Telangana Assembly elections in the name of “Sakala Janula Saubhagya Telangana" on 18 November 2023 in Hyderabad .[ 49]
Gas Cylinder : The beneficiaries of the Ujjwala Yojana will be given four gas cylinders per year for free.
Uniform Civil Code (UCC) : Once the Bharatiya Janata Party forms government in Telangana, it will, within 6 months, bring the Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in the State.
Hyderabad Liberation Day : Hyderabad Liberation Day (September 17) and the Razakar Vibhishika Smriti Divas (August 27) will "be celebrated officially by the Government"
Zero-tolerance against corruption : Investigate all the cases of corruption through a system headed by the retired Supreme Court judge. It will appoint committee headed by a retired Supreme Court judge to go into alleged corruption by BRS government.
Education & Employment : Those pursuing degree or professional courses will be given free laptops for college girl students, 10 lakh jobs for women, party will ensure that employment is provided to 2.5 youth in the next five years in the state.
Reservation : Abolish unconstitutional religion-based reservations
Aada Bidda Bharosa : Fixed deposit scheme for a girl child at her birth, under which ₹200,000 can be redeemed when she turns 21.
Surveys and polls
Opinion polls
Seat share
Polling agency
Date published
Sample size
Margin of error
Majority
BRS
INC
BJP
Others
ABP News -CVoter [ 50]
9 October 2023
11,928
±3—5%
43-55
48-60
5-11
5-11
Hung
ABP News-CVoter[ 51]
4 November 2023
9,631
±3—5%
49-61
43-55
5-11
4-10
Hung
Vote share
Polling agency
Date published
Sample size
Margin of error
Lead
BRS
INC
BJP
Others
ABP News -CVoter [ 50]
9 October 2023
11,928
±3—5%
38%
39%
16.3%
7.4%
1%
ABP News-CVoter[ 51]
4 November 2023
9,631
±3—5%
40.5%
39.4%
14.3%
5.8%
1.1%
Exit polls
Exit polls were released on 30 November 2023.[ 52] [ 53] [ 54]
Polling agency
Majority
BRS
INC+
NDA
Others
Republic TV -Matrize
46-56
58-68
4-9
5-7
Hung
Jan Ki Baat
40-55
48-64
7-13
4-7
Hung
India TV -CNX
31-47
63-79
2-4
5-7
INC
ABP News -CVoter
38-54
49-65
5-13
5-9
Hung
News 24-Today's Chanakya
24-42
62-80
2-12
5-11
INC
TV9 Bharatvarsh -Polstrat
48-58
49-59
5-10
6-8
Hung
Times Now -ETG
37-45
60-70
6-8
5-7
INC
India Today -Axis My India
34-44
63-73
4-8
5-8
INC
NDTV Poll of Polls[ 52]
44
62
7
6
INC
Actual Results
39
65
8
7
INC
Results
The Congress with its ally, the CPI got a clear majority by winning 65 seats. It defeated the incumbent BRS which secured 39 seats. BJP won 8 and AIMIM retained its 7 seats in the Greater Hyderabad region. The Jana Sena Party (JSP), which contested in 8 seats as a partner of Bharatiya Janata Party , lost all of them. Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) and Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) lost in all the contested seats. And the vote share of AIMIM is comparatively less due to less voter turnout in their seats.
Vote share and Seat share
Vote share by party
Indian National Congress (39.40%)
Bharat Rashtra Samithi (37.35%)
Bharatiya Janata Party (13.90%)
All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (2.22%)
None of the Above (0.73%)
Others (6.40%)
Seat share by Party
Indian National Congress (53.78%)
Bharat Rashtra Samithi (32.77%)
Bharatiya Janata Party (6.72%)
All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (5.88%)
Communist Party of India (0.84%)
Source:[ 55]
Alliance/Party
Popular vote
Seats
Votes
%
±pp
Contested
Won
+/−
INC +
Indian National Congress
9,235,833
39.40%
10.97
118
64
45
Communist Party of India
80,336
0.34%
0.06
1
1
1
Total
9,316,169
39.74%
10.91
119
65
46
Bharat Rashtra Samithi
8,753,956
37.35%
9.52
119
39
49
NDA
Bharatiya Janata Party
3,257,528
13.90%
6.92
111
8
7
Jana Sena Party
59,001
0.25%
0.25
8
0
Total
3,316,529
14.15%
7.17
119
8
7
All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen
519,379
2.22%
0.49
9
7
Other parties
848,086
3.62%
6.65
933
0
3
Independents
513,873
2.19%
1.06
991
0
1
NOTA
171,953
0.73%
0.36
Total
23,439,945
100.00
N/A
2290
119
N/A
Vote statistics
Valid votes
Invalid votes
Votes cast/Turnout
2,34,74,306
71.97
Abstentions
Registered voters
3,26,18,257
Telangana PCC president Revanth Reddy was widely credited with the success of his party in the polls.[ 56] Congress state in-charge Masoor Khan stated that Rahul Gandhi 's Bharat Jodo Yatra worked in favour in the Congress in Telangana.[ 57] The Congress' landslide victory in neighbouring Karnataka a few months earlier was also emphasised as a major boost for the Congress in the state.[ 58] Congress party poll strategist Sunil Kanugolu was also highlighted in the media for his efforts.[ 59]
According to an analysis in The Hindu , strong anti-incumbency generated due to the failure to fill government jobs, the arrogant attitude of the Chief Minister, discrepancies in the cash transfer and welfare schemes, general corruption, voter fatigue, land grabbing charges faced by 30-40 BRS MLAs, and Chandrasekhar Rao's “bold” and early decision of fielding most of the BRS MLAs, including those with a dubious track record helped the Congress in winning the election.[ 60]
Results by region
Out of the total of 25 seats in the Greater Hyderabad region, BRS won 16, followed by AIMIM with 7. INC and BJP secured one seat each. The INC's victory was on account of its performance in north and south Telangana. Out of the total of 51 seats in the North Telangana region, congress won 33, followed by BRS with 10. BJP secured 7 seats in this region. The INC's victory was on account of its performance in north and south Telangana.Out of the total of 43 seats in the North Telangana region, congress won 30, followed by BRS with 13. BJP did not win any seat in this region. The INC's victory was on account of its performance in north and south Telangana. AIMIM only contested in Greater Hyderabad.[ 61]
Region
Seats
INC +
BRS
NDA
AIMIM
Seats
Vote (%)
Seats
Vote (%)
Seats
Vote (%)
Seats
Vote (%)
Hyderabad
25
1
25.53
16
38.97
1
20.92
7
19.79
North
51
33
41.26
10
34.64
7
15.66
Did not contest
South
43
30
45.86
13
39.29
0
7.69
Did not contest
Results by district
Results by Region
Region
Seats
INC
BRS
BJP
AIMIM
OTH
Northern Telangana
49
30
18
11
24
07
07
00
01
Greater Hyderabad
39
10
05
21
05
01
07
00
Southern Telangana
31
24
18
07
20
00
00
00
Total
119
64
45
39
49
08
07
07
01
Results by constituency
District[ 62]
Constituency
Winner[ 63] [ 64]
Runner Up
Margin
No.
Name
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Komaram Bheem Asifabad
1
Sirpur
Palvai Harish Babu
BJP
63,702
34.09
Koneru Konappa
BRS
60,614
32.43
3,088
Mancherial
2
Chennur (SC)
Gaddam Vivekanand
INC
87,541
57.51
Balka Suman
BRS
50,026
32.86
37,515
3
Bellampalli (SC)
Gaddam Vinod
INC
82,217
57.96
Durgam Chinnaiah
BRS
45,339
31.96
36,878
4
Mancherial
Kokkirala Premsagar Rao
INC
1,05,945
55.03
Verabelli Raghunath
BJP
39,829
20.69
66,116
Komaram Bheem Asifabad
5
Asifabad (ST)
Kova Laxmi
BRS
83,036
44.97
Ajmera Shyam
INC
60,238
32.62
22,798
Adilabad
6
Khanapur (ST)
Vedma Bhojju
INC
58,870
33.79
Johnson Naik Bhukya
BRS
54,168
31.09
4,702
7
Adilabad
Payal Shanker
BJP
67,608
35.84
Jogu Ramanna
BRS
60,916
32.29
6,692
8
Boath (ST)
Anil Jadhav
BRS
76,792
44.13
Soyam Bapu Rao
BJP
53,992
31.03
22,800
Nirmal
9
Nirmal
Alleti Maheshwar Reddy
BJP
1,06,400
54.03
Allola Indrakaran Reddy
BRS
55,697
28.28
50,703
10
Mudhole
Rama Rao Pawar
BJP
98,252
48.59
Gaddigari Vittal Reddy
BRS
74,254
36.72
23,999
Nizamabad
11
Armur
Paidi Rakesh Reddy
BJP
72,658
44.90
Prodduturi Vinay Kumar Reddy
INC
42,989
26.56
29,669
12
Bodhan
P. Sudarshan Reddy
INC
66,963
38.95
Mohammed Shakil Aamir
BRS
63,901
37.17
3,062
Kamareddy
13
Jukkal (SC)
Thota Laxmi Kantha Rao
INC
64,489
39.19
Hanmant Shinde
BRS
63,337
38.49
1,152
14
Banswada
Pocharam Srinivas Reddy
BRS
76,278
47.65
Eanugu Ravinder Reddy
INC
52,814
32.99
23,464
Nizamabad
15
Yellareddy
K. Madan Mohan Rao
INC
86,989
47.07
Jajala Surendar
BRS
62,988
34.08
24,001
Kamareddy
16
Kamareddy
Katipally Venkata Ramana Reddy
BJP
66,652
34.55
Kalvakuntla Chandrashekar Rao
BRS
59,911
31.06
6,741
Nizamabad
17
Nizamabad Urban
Dhanpal Suryanarayana Gupta
BJP
75,240
40.82
Mohammed Ali Shabbir
INC
59,853
32.47
15,387
18
Nizamabad Rural
Rekulapally Bhoopathi Reddy
INC
78,378
40.19
Bajireddy Goverdhan
BRS
56,415
28.93
21,963
19
Balkonda
Vemula Prashanth Reddy
BRS
70,417
40.28
Muthyala Sunil Kumar
INC
65,884
37.68
4,533
Jagtial
20
Korutla
Kalvakuntla Sanjay
BRS
72,115
39.28
Dharmapuri Arvind
BJP
61,810
33.67
10,305
21
Jagtial
M. Sanjay Kumar
BRS
70,243
39.83
T. Jeevan Reddy
INC
54,421
30.86
15,822
22
Dharmapuri (SC)
Adluri Laxman Kumar
INC
91,393
50.30
Koppula Eshwar
BRS
69,354
38.17
22,039
Peddapalli
23
Ramagundam
Makkan Singh Raj Thakur
INC
92,227
60.28
Korukanti Chandar Patel
BRS
35,433
23.16
56,794
24
Manthani
Duddilla Sridhar Babu
INC
1,03,822
52.82
Putta Madhukar
BRS
72,442
36.86
31,380
25
Peddapalli
Chinthakunta Vijaya Ramana Rao
INC
1,18,888
57.17
Dasari Manohar Reddy
BRS
63,780
30.67
55,108
Karimnagar
26
Karimnagar
Gangula Kamalakar
BRS
92,179
40.12
Bandi Sanjay Kumar
BJP
89,016
38.74
3,163
27
Choppadandi (SC)
Medipally Satyam
INC
90,395
49.62
Sunke Ravishankar
BRS
52,956
29.07
37,439
Rajanna Sircilla
28
Vemulawada
Aadi Srinivas
INC
71,451
41.03
Chalimeda Lakshmi Narasimha Rao
BRS
56,870
32.66
14,581
29
Sircilla
K. T. Rama Rao
BRS
89,244
47.28
K. K. Mahender Reddy
INC
59,557
31.56
29,687
Karimnagar
30
Manakondur (SC)
Kavvampally Satyanarayana
INC
96,773
52.08
Erupula Balakishan
BRS
64,408
34.66
32,365
31
Huzurabad
Padi Kaushik Reddy
BRS
80,333
38.38
Etela Rajender
BJP
63,460
30.32
16,873
32
Husnabad (SC)
Ponnam Prabhakar
INC
1,00,955
48.84
Voditela Satish Kumar
BRS
81,611
39.48
19,344
Siddipet
33
Siddipet
Thanneeru Harish Rao
BRS
1,05,514
58.17
Pujala Hari Krishna
INC
23,206
12.79
82,308
Medak
34
Medak
Mynampally Rohith
INC
87,126
46.63
Padma Devender Reddy
BRS
76,969
41.19
10,157
Sangareddy
35
Narayankhed
Patlolla Sanjeeva Reddy
INC
91,373
47.09
Mahareddy Bhupal Reddy
BRS
84,826
43.72
6,547
36
Andole (SC)
C. Damodar Raja Narasimha
INC
1,14,147
53.65
Chanti Karanthi Kiran
BRS
85,954
40.40
28,193
Medak
37
Narsapur
Vakiti Sunitha Laxma Reddy
BRS
88,410
44.64
Aavula Raji Reddy
INC
79,555
40.17
8,855
Sangareddy
38
Zahirabad (SC)
Koninty Manik Rao
BRS
97,205
46.49
A. Chandrasekhar Rao
INC
84,415
40.37
12,790
39
Sangareddy
Chinta Prabhakar
BRS
83,112
44.32
Jagga Reddy
INC
74,895
39.94
8,217
40
Patancheru
Gudem Mahipal Reddy
BRS
1,05,387
38.06
Kata Srinivas Goud
INC
98,296
35.50
7,091
Siddipet
41
Dubbak
Kotha Prabhakar Reddy
BRS
97,879
56.01
Raghunandan Rao
BJP
44,366
25.39
53,513
42
Gajwel
K Chandrashekar Rao
BRS
1,11,684
48.05
Etela Rajender
BJP
66,653
28.68
45,031
Medchal-Malkajgiri
43
Medchal
Chamakura Malla Reddy
BRS
1,86,017
46.44
Thotakura Vajresh Yadav
INC
1,52,598
38.10
33,419
44
Malkajgiri
Marri Rajasekhar Reddy
BRS
1,25,049
47.12
Mynampally Hanumanth Rao
INC
75,519
28.45
49,530
45
Quthbullapur
K. P. Vivekanand
BRS
1,87,999
46.80
Kuna Srisailam Goud
BJP
1,02,423
25.50
85,576
46
Kukatpally
Madhavaram Krishna Rao
BRS
1,35,636
54.08
Bandi Ramesh
INC
65,248
26.02
70,387
47
Uppal
Bandari Lakshma Reddy
BRS
1,32,927
48.33
Mandumula Parameshwar Reddy
INC
83,897
30.51
49,030
Ranga Reddy
48
Ibrahimpatnam
Malreddy Ranga Reddy
INC
1,26,506
50.92
Manchireddy Kishan Reddy
BRS
89,806
36.14
36,700
49
L. B. Nagar
Devireddy Sudheer Reddy
BRS
1,11,380
37.74
Sama Ranga Reddy
BJP
89,075
30.18
22,305
50
Maheshwaram
Sabitha Indra Reddy
BRS
1,25,578
40.99
Andela Sriramulu Yadav
BJP
99,391
32.45
26,187
51
Rajendranagar
T. Prakash Goud
BRS
1,21,734
37.09
Thokala Srinivas Reddy
BJP
89,638
27.31
32,096
52
Serilingampally
Arekapudi Gandhi
BRS
1,57,332
43.97
Jagadeeswar Goud
INC
1,10,780
30.96
46,552
53
Chevella (SC)
Kale Yadaiah
BRS
76,218
38.73
Beem Bharath Pamena
INC
75,950
38.59
268
Vikarabad
54
Pargi
Tammannagari Ram Mohan Reddy
INC
98,536
48.93
K. Mahesh Reddy
BRS
74,523
37.01
24,013
55
Vicarabad (SC)
Gaddam Prasad Kumar
INC
86,885
49.85
Methuku Anand
BRS
73,992
42.46
12,893
56
Tandur
B. Manohar Reddy
INC
84,662
48.32
Pilot Rohith Reddy
BRS
78,079
44.56
6,583
Hyderabad
57
Musheerabad
Muta Gopal
BRS
75,207
49.07
Anjan Kumar Yadav
INC
37,410
24.41
37,797
58
Malakpet
Ahmed Bin Abdullah Balala
AIMIM
55,805
42.27
Shaik Akbar
INC
29,699
22.50
26,106
59
Amberpet
Kaleru Venkatesh
BRS
74,416
50.80
Chenaboyanna Krishna Yadav
BJP
49,879
34.05
24,537
60
Khairatabad
Danam Nagender
BRS
67,368
43.48
P. Vijaya Reddy
INC
45,358
29.28
22,010
61
Jubilee Hills
Maganti Gopinath
BRS
80,549
43.94
Mohammed Azharuddin
INC
64,212
35.03
16,337
62
Sanathnagar
Talasani Srinivas Yadav
BRS
72,557
56.57
Marri Shashidhar Reddy
BJP
30,730
23.96
41,827
63
Nampally
Mohammad Majid Hussain
AIMIM
62,185
40.83
Mohammed Feroz Khan
INC
60,148
39.49
2,037
64
Karwan
Kausar Mohiuddin
AIMIM
83,388
47.42
Amar Singh
BJP
41,402
23.55
41,986
65
Goshamahal
T. Raja Singh
BJP
80,182
54.08
Nand Kishore Vyas
BRS
58,725
39.61
21,457
66
Charminar
Mir Zulfeqar Ali
AIMIM
49,103
50.05
Megha Rani Agarwal
BJP
26,250
26.76
22,853
67
Chandrayangutta
Akbaruddin Owaisi
AIMIM
99,776
64.89
Muppi Seetharam Reddy
BRS
18,116
11.78
81,660
68
Yakutpura
Jaffer Hussain
AIMIM
46,153
32.86
Amjed Ullah Khan
MBT
45,275
32.24
878
69
Bahadurpura
Mohammed Mubeen
AIMIM
89,451
62.24
Mir Inayath Ali Baqri
BRS
22,426
15.60
67,025
70
Secunderabad
T. Padma Rao Goud
BRS
78,223
55.42
Adam Santosh Kumar
INC
32,983
23.37
45,240
71
Secunderabad Cantt. (SC)
G. Lasya Nanditha
BRS
59,057
47.43
Sri Ganesh Narayan
BJP
41,888
33.64
17,169
Vikarabad
72
Kodangal
Anumula Revanth Reddy
INC
1,07,429
55.05
Patnam Narender Reddy
BRS
74,897
38.38
32,532
Narayanpet
73
Narayanpet
Chittem Parnika Reddy
INC
84,708
46.31
S. Rajender Reddy
BRS
76,757
41.97
7,951
Mahabubnagar
74
Mahbubnagar
Yennam Srinivas Reddy
INC
87,227
48.04
V. Srinivas Goud
BRS
64, 489
37.72
18,738
75
Jadcherla
Janampalli Anirudh Reddy
INC
90,865
50.30
Charlakola Laxma Rreddy
BRS
75,694
41.90
15,171
76
Devarkadra
Gavinolla Madhusudan Reddy
INC
88,551
45.31
Alla Venkateswar Reddy
BRS
87,159
44.60
1,392
Narayanpet
77
Makthal
Vakiti Srihari
INC
74,917
39.88
Chittem Ram Mohan Reddy
BRS
57,392
30.55
17,525
Wanaparthy
78
Wanaparthy
Tudi Megha Reddy
INC
1,07,115
50.25
Singireddy Niranjan Reddy
BRS
81,795
38.37
25,320
Jogulamba Gadwal
79
Gadwal
Bandla Krishna Mohan Reddy
BRS
94,097
43.79
Saritha Thirupathaiah
INC
87,061
40.52
7,036
80
Alampur (SC)
Vijayudu
BRS
1,04,060
52.88
S. A. Sampath Kumar
INC
73,487
37.34
30,573
Nagarkunool
81
Nagarkurnool
Kuchkulla Rajesh Reddy
INC
87,161
47.21
Marri Janardhan Reddy
BRS
81,913
44.37
5,248
82
Achampet (SC)
Chikkudu Vamshi Krishna
INC
1,15,337
58.96
Guvvala Balaraju
BRS
66,011
33.74
49,326
Ranga Reddy
83
Kalwakurthy
Kasireddy Narayan Reddy
INC
75,858
37.41
Talloju Achary
BJP
70,448
34.75
5,410
84
Shadnagar
K. Shankaraiah
INC
77,817
39.79
Yelganamoni Anjaiah
BRS
70,689
36.15
7,128
Nagarkunool
85
Kollapur
Jupally Krishna Rao
INC
93,609
48.70
Beeram Harsha Vardhan Reddy
BRS
63,678
33.13
29,931
Nalgonda
86
Devarakonda (ST)
Nenavath Balu Naik
INC
1,11,344
52.06
Ravindra Kumar Ramavath
BRS
81,323
38.02
30,021
87
Nagarjuna Sagar
Kunduru Jayaveer Reddy
INC
1,19,831
59.30
Nomula Bhagath Kumar
BRS
63,982
31.66
44,849
88
Miryalaguda
Bathula Laxma Reddy
INC
1,14,462
59.08
Nallamothu Bhaskar Rao
BRS
65,680
33.90
48,782
Suryapet
89
Huzurnagar
Nalamada Uttam Kumar Reddy
INC
1,16,707
54.21
Shanampudi Saidi Reddy
BRS
71,819
33.36
44,888
90
Kodad
Nalamada Padmavathi Reddy
INC
1,25,783
60.19
Bollam Mallaiah Yadav
BRS
67,611
32.35
58,172
91
Suryapet
Guntakandla Jagadish Reddy
BRS
75,143
36.36
Damodar Reddy Ramreddy
INC
70,537
34.13
4,606
Nalgonda
92
Nalgonda
Komatireddy Venkat Reddy
INC
1,07,405
52.64
Kancharla. Bhupal Reddy
BRS
53,073
26.01
54,332
93
Munugode
Komatireddy Raj Gopal Reddy
INC
1,19,624
51.21
Kusukuntla Prabhakar Reddy
BRS
79,034
33.83
40,590
Yadadri Bhuvanagiri
94
Bhongir
Kumbam Anil Kumar Reddy
INC
1,02,742
52.40
Pailla Shekar Reddy
BRS
76,541
39.04
26,201
Nalgonda
95
Nakrekal (SC)
Vemula Veeresham
INC
1,33,540
60.97
Chirumarthy Lingaiah
BRS
64,701
29.54
68,839
Suryapet
96
Thungathurthi (SC)
Mandula Samuel
INC
1,29,535
57.53
Gadari Kishore
BRS
78,441
34.84
51,094
Yadadri Bhuvanagiri
97
Alair
Beerla Ilaiah
INC
1,22,140
57.41
Gongidi Sunitha
BRS
72,504
34.08
49,636
Jangoan
98
Jangaon
Palla Rajeshwar Reddy
BRS
98,975
48.61
Kommuri Pratap Reddy
INC
83,192
40.86
15,783
99
Ghanpur Station (SC)
Kadiyam Srihari
BRS
1,01,696
47.13
Singhapuram Indira
INC
93,917
43.53
7,779
100
Palakurthi
Mamidala Yashaswini Reddy
INC
1,26,848
57.62
Errabelli Dayakar Rao
BRS
79,214
35.98
47,634
Mahabubabad
101
Dornakal (ST)
Jatoth Ram Chander Naik
INC
1,15,587
60.01
Dharamsoth Redya Naik
BRS
62,456
32.42
53,131
102
Mahabubabad (ST)
Murali Naik Bhukya
INC
1,16,644
55.46
Banoth Shankar Naik
BRS
66,473
31.6
50,171
Warangal
103
Narsampet
Donthi Madhava Reddy
INC
1,04,185
50.73
Peddi Sudarshan Reddy
BRS
85,296
41.53
18,889
104
Parkal
Revuri Prakash Reddy
INC
72,573
38.46
Challa. Dharma Reddy.
BRS
64,632
34.25
7,941
Hanamkonda
105
Warangal West
Naini Rajender Reddy
INC
72,649
43.50
Dasyam Vinay Bhasker
BRS
57,318
34.32
15,331
106
Warangal East
Konda Surekha
INC
67,757
39.47
Errabelli Pradeep Kumar Rao
BJP
52,105
30.35
15,652
107
Waradhanapet (SC)
K. R. Nagaraj
INC
1,06,696
48.77
Aroori Ramesh
BRS
87,238
39.88
19,458
Jayashankar Bhupalpalle
108
Bhupalpalle
Gandra Satyanarayana Rao
INC
1,23,116
54.55
Gandra Venkata Ramana Reddy
BRS
70,417
31.20
52,699
Mulugu
109
Mulug (ST)
Seethakka
INC
1,02,267
54.52
Bade Nagajyothi
BRS
68,567
36.55
33,700
Bhadradri Kothagudem
110
Pinapaka (ST)
Payam Venkateswarlu
INC
90,510
56.61
Kantha Rao Rega
BRS
56,004
35.03
34,506
111
Yellandu (ST)
Koram Kanakaiah
INC
1,09,171
61.22
Banoth Hari Priya
BRS
51,862
29.08
57,309
Khammam
112
Khammam
Tummala Nageswara Rao
INC
1,36,016
57.58
Puvvada Ajay Kumar
BRS
86,635
36.67
49,381
113
Palair
Ponguleti Srinivasa Reddy
INC
1,27,820
58.94
Kandala Upender Reddy
BRS
71,170
32.82
56,650
114
Madhira (SC)
Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka
INC
1,08,970
55.49
Lingala Kamal Raju
BRS
73,518
37.44
35,452
115
Wyra (ST)
Ramdas Maloth
INC
93,913
55.44
Banoth Madanlal
BRS
60,868
35.93
33,045
116
Sathupalli (SC)
Matta Ragamayee
INC
1,11,245
51.66
Sandra Venkata Veeraiah
BRS
91,805
42.63
19,440
Bhadradri Kothagudem
117
Kothagudem
Kunamneni Sambasiva Rao
CPI
80,336
42.75
Jalagam Venkat Rao
AIFB
53,789
28.62
26,547
118
Aswaraopeta (ST)
Jare Adinarayana
INC
74,993
55.05
Mecha Nageswara Rao
BRS
46,088
33.83
28,905
119
Bhadrachalam (ST)
Tellam Venkata Rao
BRS
53,252
45.08
Podem Veeraiah
INC
47,533
40.24
5,719
Aftermath
All India Congress Committee (AICC) named Revanth Reddy as the leader of Congress Party in Telangana, following the elected MLAs' resolution authorizing the AICC to nominate the leader, paving way for him to become the Chief Minister of Telangana .[ 65]
On 7 December 2023, he took oath as the Chief Minister of Telangana , thus making him the second person to hold the post.[ b]
See also
Notes
^ Reddy was the sitting MP for Secunderabad
^ He is the 2nd person to serve as CM, while being the 3rd CM of the state, as K. Chandrashekar Rao served two terms.
External links
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