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Andhra Pradesh Elections 2024 LIVE Updates
After a high decibel campaign, including by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and top leaders of Congress and BRS, the stage is now set for polling on Monday to elect 175 Assembly and 25 Lok Sabha seats in Andhra Pradesh.
The Election Commission has made elaborate arrangements to conduct free and free and fair polls. Prominent leaders including Chief Minister Y S Jaganmohan Reddy, TDP chief N Chandrababu Naidu, Janasena chief Pawan Kalyan, BJP state chief D Purandeswari and APCC president YS Sharmila are in the fray.
Hans India too has made arrangements for live updates of polls across the two states from Monday 9 am.
Live Updates
- 13 May 2024 1:52 PM IST
Polling Percentage of Anantapur District Assembly Constituencies @ 1.00 pm recorded as 38.35%
Rayadurg : 40.39%
Uravakonda : 44.30%
Guntakal : 38.38%
Tadipatri : 40.01%
Singanamala : 32.62%
Anantapur Urban: 42.27%
Kalyandurg : 27.57%
Raptadu: 41.30%
Anantapur Parliament: 37.93%
- 13 May 2024 1:43 PM IST
By 1 pm, Tirupati district recorded 39.14 percent polling with Srikalahasti reported 46.85 percent. Chandragiri accounted for 44.83 percent, Venkatagiri 41.14 percent, Sullurpeta 41.12 percent, Gudur 35.66 percent and Satuavedu 33.75 percent. The poll percentage in Tirupati is somewhat low with 30.34 percent compared to other constituencies.
- 13 May 2024 1:28 PM IST
EVMs malfunction at Gajuwaka booths
EVMs at polling station number - 21 ZPH High School in Gajuwaka Constiency are not working properly. While total votes polled were 324, machine is showing 334.
Polling came to a halt due to malfunctioning of machines at Gajuwaka. Complaints were raised with the authorities who are looking into the issue.
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