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GUNTUR EAST 1994 Assembly Election Result

Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly constituency result for 1994. Winner: P. RAMASWAMY (BJP). Winning margin: 0.4%.

Quick Summary

Winner
P. RAMASWAMY
Party
BJP
Vote Share
26.7%
Margin
0.4%

Candidate Results — 1994

CandidatePartyVotesVote Share
P. RAMASWAMY✓ WinnerBJP14,20626.7%
M MUKESH GOUDIND14,00926.3%
K. PREM SINGH RATHORETDP11,81522.2%
K. KESHAV RAOINC11,65021.9%
KESHAV JADHAVIND3200.6%
YERRUZU BRAHMAMIND2420.5%
OSMANBIN SALEHIUML1200.2%
DAMU GURUIND1190.2%
HANS KUMAR JAISWALSP840.2%
D. NARSINGH RAOIND630.1%
SAPPIDI SRIRAMULUNPP630.1%
K. KRISHNAIND570.1%
KANHAIYALALRPP560.1%
SURAJMALIND500.1%
SYED QAMAR AHMEDIND480.1%
Y. DAYANANDNSP430.1%
INYAT KHSAN (PASHA)IND350.1%
G. INDER SINGHIND320.1%
M. SREELAL BHAITEIND310.1%
SARDAR JAGATH SINGHIND300.1%
T. GULAB SINGHIND260.1%
K. SHIVANANDIND220.0%
B. SURENDERIND210.0%
PANDIT RAJA RAMSHASTRYIND210.0%
PANGALA NARSIMHULU YADAVIND150.0%
S. SAGAR SOLANKIIND100.0%

Historical Results — GUNTUR EAST

YearWinnerPartyVote ShareMargin %
2009SHAIK MASTAN VALIINC38.5%7.6%
2004M MUKESH GOUDINC56.3%16.9%
1999PREM SINGH RATHOREBJP50.7%5.1%
1994P. RAMASWAMYBJP26.7%0.4%
1989M MUKESH GOUDINC51.4%4.6%
1985G. NARAYAN RAOTDP53.4%22.7%
1983P. RAMASWAMYIND36.7%7.3%
1978SHIV PERSHADINC45.1%0.5%
1972L. NARAYANAINC61.1%30.7%
1967K. S. NARAYANAINC57.9%24.2%
1962MIR AHMEDALI KHANINC44.2%11.2%

Frequently Asked Questions

Who won the GUNTUR EAST constituency in 1994?
P. RAMASWAMY of BJP won the GUNTUR EAST assembly constituency in the 1994 Andhra Pradesh election. Full candidate results including vote shares are listed below.
What was the winning margin in GUNTUR EAST in 1994?
The winning margin for GUNTUR EAST in 1994 is shown in the results table below, along with vote shares for all candidates who contested.
What is the election history of GUNTUR EAST constituency?
Historical results for GUNTUR EAST across previous elections are shown in the trends section below, including past winners, their parties, and vote share changes.