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Amalapuram Lok Sabha constituency: Candidates for 2019 LS poll, past results, all updates

The Amalapuram Lok Sabha constituency will vote on April 11, which is the first phase of 2019 general elections along with other 24 constituencies in the state. Votes will be counted on May 23.

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Amalapuram Lok Sabha Constituency 2019: Contest in Amalapuram Parliamentary constituency 2019 is going to be held among BJP’s Ayyaji Vema Manepalli, Congress’ Janga Gowtham, YSR Congress’ Chinta Anuradha and TDP’s GMC Balayogi. Amalapuram seat has been reserved for scheduled caste category. The constituency will vote on April 11, which is the first phase of 2019 general elections along with other 24 constituencies in the state. Votes will be counted on May 23.
 
Amalapuram constituency is largely dependent on agriculture activities to drive its economy. In 2014 polls, the state of Andhra Pradesh witnessed an overall voting percentage of 74.47. 
 
Amalapuram Lok Sabha Constituency has a total of 1,275,287 electorates where 631,884 comprise of males and 643,403 are females according to 2009 election commission report. However, since the data is of 2009, it is expected that more people will be participating in the election exercise.  
 
Amalapuram Lok Sabha constituency 2019 candidates
 
BJP: Ayyaji Vema Manepalli (SC)
Congress:  Janga Gowtham (SC)
YSR Congress: Chinta Anuradha (SC)
TDP: GMC Balayogi (SC)
 
Amalapuram Lok Sabha constituency results in 2014, 2009 and 2004
 
2014: Dr Pandula Ravindra Babu (M) of the TDP received 594547 votes who defeated Pinipe Viswarupu (M) of the YSR Congress who got 473971 votes.
 
2009: Harsha Kumar (M) of the Congress received 368501 votes who defeated Pothula Prameela Devi (F) of the PRAP with not such a big margin and received 328496 votes. 
 
2004: GV Harsha Kumar (M) of the Congress received 350346 votes and defeated Dunna Janardhana Rao (M) of the TDP who got 308861 votes.
 
Lok Sabha election 2019 in Andhra Pradesh will be held across all 25 parliamentary seats in the first phase on April 11. The votes will be counted on May 23. The state will also see simultaneous assembly election 2019 on April 11. 
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