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KADAPA 2019 Assembly Election Result

Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly constituency result for 2019. Winner: AMZATH BASHA SHAIK BEPARI (YSRCP). Winning margin: 32.9%.

Quick Summary

Winner
AMZATH BASHA SHAIK BEPARI
Party
YSRCP
Vote Share
62.9%
Margin
32.9%

Candidate Results — 2019

CandidatePartyVotesVote Share
AMZATH BASHA SHAIK BEPARI✓ WinnerYSRCP1,04,82262.9%
AMEER BABU NAWABJANTDP50,02830.0%
SUNKARA SREENIVASJnP5,3853.2%
NAZEER AHAMED SHAIKINC1,8631.1%
NOTANOTA1,4590.9%
SREENIVASULU REDDY KANDULABJP1,2300.7%
N. RAVI SANKAR REDDYIND5590.3%
SYED SALAUDDININD3800.2%
A. RAJAGOPAL REDDYIND3770.2%
S. RAMACHANDRUDUIND1080.1%
SETTYPALLE. SUBRAMANYAMIND1050.1%
KANDALAM LAKSHMIPPOI1000.1%
AKBER MABASHAAYSRCP910.1%
K. MAHAMMAD BASHAJHUP910.1%
MOHAMMAD ALI SHAIKIND550.0%
K. KUMARASWAMYIND350.0%

Historical Results — KADAPA

YearWinnerPartyVote ShareMargin %
2019AMZATH BASHA SHAIK BEPARIYSRCP62.9%32.9%
2014AMZATH BASHA SHAIK BEPARIYSRCP58.6%27.9%
2009MEESALA NEELAKANTAMINC39.1%9.9%
2004KATAMREDDY VISHNU VARDHAN REDDYINC55.2%12.2%
1999ADALA PRABHAKARA REDDYTDP50.3%4.8%
1994AKKA VENKAIAHCPM47.2%2.1%
1989KATAMREDDY VISHNU VARDHAN REDDYINC60.1%21.1%
1985AKKA VENKAIAHCPM51.5%25.5%
1983PARIREDDY BEZAWADAIND60.3%23.8%
1978GIDDALURU SUNDARA RAMAIAHINC47.6%19.1%
1972REBALA D RAMA REDDYINC44.5%0.9%
1968A.S.REDDYINCNaN%NaN%
1967C. S. R. ANAMINC59.3%18.5%
1962CHAGANTI ROSAIAH NAIDUINC55.5%18.9%

Frequently Asked Questions

Who won the KADAPA constituency in 2019?
AMZATH BASHA SHAIK BEPARI of YSRCP won the KADAPA assembly constituency in the 2019 Andhra Pradesh election. Full candidate results including vote shares are listed below.
What was the winning margin in KADAPA in 2019?
The winning margin for KADAPA in 2019 is shown in the results table below, along with vote shares for all candidates who contested.
What is the election history of KADAPA constituency?
Historical results for KADAPA across previous elections are shown in the trends section below, including past winners, their parties, and vote share changes.