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Revision as of 20:22, 27 July 2023

1955 Andhra State Legislative Assembly election


All 196 seats in the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly
99 seats needed for a majority
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader B. Gopala Reddy
Party INC CPI
Seats won 119 15
Popular vote 3,394,109 2,685,251
Percentage 39.35% 31.13%

Chief Minister before election

Vacant (President's rule)

Chief Minister

B. Gopala Reddy
INC

Elections to the Andhra State Legislative Assembly were held on 11 February 1955. 581 candidates contested for the 167 constituencies in the Assembly. There were 29 two-member constituencies and 138 single-member constituencies.[1] The members of the first assembly (1955–62) were allowed a seven-year term. That is to say in 1957, elections were conducted in the newly added region of Telangana alone and then in 1962 general elections were held for the state as a whole.[2]

Background

On 1 October 1953, a separate Andhra State, consisting of the Telugu-speaking areas of the composite Madras State, with 167 constituencies with 190 seats in the Assembly, was formed. On 1 November 1956, Andhra State was merged with Hyderabad State under States Reorganisation Act, 1956, to form a single state, Andhra Pradesh. The districts of Raichur, Gulbarga, and the Marathwada district were detached from the Hyderabad State while merging with Andhra State. Besides, the Siruguppa taluk, the Bellary taluk, the Hospet taluk, and a small area of the Mallapuram sub-taluk were transferred from Mysore State to Andhra Pradesh. The districts of Raichur and Gulbarga were transferred to the Mysore State, while the Marathwada district was transferred to the Bombay State.[3] This resulted in re-organization of assembly constituencies of Andhra Pradesh giving way to 85 constituencies with 105 seats in the assembly.

Results

Results by party

Parties and Coalitions Popular vote Seats
Vote % +/- Contested Won +/-
Indian National Congress 33,94,109 39.35% 142 119
Krishikar Lok Party 6,25,827 7.26% 37 22
Communist Party of India 26,85,251 31.13% 169 15
Praja Socialist Party 4,81,666 5.58% 45 13
Praja Party 2,40,884 2.79% 12 5
Independents 11,88,887 13.78% 170 22
Source: Election Commission of India[4]

Results by constitutency

Constituency Member Party
Ichapuram Uppada Rangababu Krishikar Lok Party
Sompeta Goutu Latchanna Krishikar Lok Party
Brahmanatarala Nicharia Ramulu Krishikar Lok Party
Tekkali Rokkam Lakshmi Narasimham Dora Indian National Congress
Narasannapeta Simma Jagannadham Krishikar Lok Party
Patapatnam Pothula Gunnayya Indian National Congress
Lukulapu Lakshmanadas Indian National Congress
Naguru Addakula Lakshmu Naidu Independent
Parvathipuram Vyricherla Chandrachudamani Dev Independent
Salur Allu Yerukunaidu Praja Socialist Party
Boina Rajayya Indian National Congress
Bobbili Kotagiri Sitharama Swamy Indian National Congress
Balijipeta Peddinti Ramaswamy Naidu Indian National Congress
Vunukuru Chelikani Sreeranga Naikulu Krishikar Lok Party
Palakonda Pydi Narasimhapparao Independent
Nagarikatkam Thammineni Papa Rao Independent
Srikakulam Pasagada Suryanarayana Independent
Shermuhammadapuram Choudari Satyanarayana Krishikar Lok Party
Cheepurupalli Modandi Satyanarayana Raju Praja Socialist Party
Kottapalli Punnayya Krishikar Lok Party
Bhogapuram Batsa Adinarayana Praja Socialist Party
Gajapatinagaram Gantlana Surayanarayana Praja Socialist Party
Kusum Gajapathiraju Praja Socialist Party
Vizianagaram Pusapati Viziarama Gajapatiraju Praja Socialist Party
Revidi Kakarlapudi Viziaraghava Satyanarayana Padmanabha Raju Praja Socialist Party
Bheemunipatnam Gottumukkala Jagannadha Raju Praja Socialist Party
Visakhapatnam Ankitham Venkatabhanojirao Indian National Congress
Kanithi B. G. M. A. Narasingarao Indian National Congress
Paravada Eti Nagayya Krishikar Lok Party
Anakapalli Beesetti Appa Rao Krishikar Lok Party
Chodavaram Reddi Jagannadham Independent
Srungavatapukota Chaganti Venkata Somayajulu Praja Socialist Party
Gujjala Ramu Naidu Praja Socialist Party
Madugula Donda Sreerama Murty Praja Socialist Party
Kondakarla Majji Pydayya Naidu Krishikar Lok Party
Yellamanchili Chintalapati Venkata Suryanarayana Raju Alias Sanyasi Raju Independent
Narasapatnam Mutyala Pothuraju Indian National Congress
Raja Sagi Suryanarayana Raju Indian National Congress
Golugonda Ruthala Latchapatrudu Independent
Gudem Matcharasa Matcharaju Independent
Bhadrachalam Syamala Seetharamaiah Communist Party of India
Mahammad Tahseel Communist Party of India
Rajahmundry Ambadipudi Balanageswararao Praja Party
Burugupudi Neerukonda Venkata Ramarao Krishikar Lok Party
Battina Subba Rao Independent
Jaggampeta Duriseti Gopalrao Independent
Peddapuram Durvasula Venkatasubbarao Communist Party of India
Prathipadu Parvata Gurraju Indian National Congress
Tuni Raja Vatsavaya Venkata Krishnamuraj Bahadur Indian National Congress
Pithapuram Vadrevu Gopalkrishna Praja Party
Samalkot Putsala Satyanarayana Communist Party of India
Kakinada Mallipudi Pallam Raju Indian National Congress
Pallipalem Reddi Kamayya Indian National Congress
Remella Tirupathirao Indian National Congress
Ramchandrapuram Kakarlapudi Sri Raja Ramachandraraju Bahadur Praja Party
Anaparthi Tetala Lakshminirayanareddi Praja Party
Pamarru S.b.p. Pattabhiramarao Indian National Congress
Cheyyeru Nadimpalli Ramabhadraraju Indian National Congress
Amalapuram Bojja Appala Swamy Independent
Golkotinarasimhamurty Independent
Razole Ganji Nageswararao Communist Party of India
Alluru Venkararamaraju Communist Party of India
Kothapeta Kala Venkatarao Indian National Congress
Kovvur Alluri Bapineedu Indian National Congress
Taneti Veeraraghavulu Indian National Congress
Polavaram Pusuluri Kodanad Ramayya Indian National Congress
Eluru Seerla Brahmayya Indian National Congress
Dendulur Mulpuri Rangayya Indian National Congress
Tadepalligudem Namburi Srinivasarao Indian National Congress
Srimat Kilambi Venkata Krishnavataram Indian National Congress
Pentapadu Chintalapati Seetharama Chandra Veraprasada Murtyraju Indian National Congress
Tanuku Mullapudi Harischandraprasad Indian National Congress
Atill Chodagam Ammanna Raja Indian National Congress
Penugonda Jevvadi Laxmayya Indian National Congress
Narasapur Grandhi Venkatareddi Indian National Congress
Palacole Desari Perumallu Indian National Congress
Addepalli Satyanarayanamurty Indian National Congress
Bhimavaram Nachu Venkatramaiah Indian National Congress
Undi Gadiraju Jagannadharaju Indian National Congress
Kaikalur Kammili Appa Rao Indian National Congress
Gudivada Vemul Kurmayya Indian National Congress
Adusumilli Venkata Subramanyam Independent
Gannavaram Puchalapalli Sundarayya Communist Party of India
Kankipadu Chagarlamudi Ramakotaiah Krishikar Lok Party
Vijyavada South Ayyadevara Kaleswar Rao Indian National Congress
Vijayavada North Marupilla Chitti Alias Appalaswami Indian National Congress
Mylavaram Vellanki Visweswara Rao Communist Party of India
Nandigama Pillalamarri Venkateswarlu Communist Party of India
Kanchikacherla Maganti Ramiah Indian National Congress
Tiruvur Peta Bapayya Indian National Congress
Nuzvid Meka Rangayyapparao Bahaddaru Indian National Congress
Vuyyur Kakani Venkataratnam Indian National Congress
Malleswaram Pennenti Pamideswararao Indian National Congress
Bandar Kolipara Vankataramanayya Indian National Congress
Devi Srimanth Raja Indian National Congress
Mallepudi Rajeswara Rao Yarlagadda Siva Rama Prasad Bahadur Garu Indian National Congress
Kuchinapudi Angani Bhagavantha Rao Krishikar Lok Party
Repalle Yadam Channaiah Indian National Congress
Vemur Kalluri Chandramouli Indian National Congress
Duggirala Putumbaka Sriramulu Indian National Congress
Tenali Alapati Venkatramayya Indian National Congress
Ponnur Govada Paramdhamaiah Krishikar Lok Party
Bapatla Mantena Venkataraju Indian National Congress
Ghirala Pragada Kotayya Indian National Congress
Paruchuru Kolla Ramajah Indian National Congress
Peddakakani Ginjupalli Bapayya Krishikar Lok Party
Managalagiri Meka Kotireddi Indian National Congress
Guntur I Tellakula Jalayya Indian National Congress
Guntur II Meduri Nageshwararao Indian National Congress
Peddakurapadu Ganapa Ramaswami Reddi Krishikar Lok Party
Phirangipuram Kasu Brahmanandareddy Indian National Congress
Sattenpalli Vavilal Gopalkrishnaiah Communist Party of India
Gurzala Mandava Bapayya Chowdary Krishikar Lok Party
Macherla Mandapati Nagireddi Communist Party of India
Venukonda Nalabolu Govindrajulu Indian National Congress
Martur Bandlamudi Venkatasivayya Krishikar Lok Party
Narasarao Nalapati Venkatramayya Indian National Congress
Addanki Nagineni Venkaiah Krishikar Lok Party
Ammanabarolu Jagarlamudi Chandramouli Indian National Congress
Ongole T. Prakasam Indian National Congress
Telluri Jiyyardass Indian National Congress
Darsi Dirisala Venkataramana Reddy Indian National Congress
Podili Sanikommu Kasireddy Communist Party of India
Kanigir Gujjula Yallamanda Reddi Communist Party of India
Udayagiri Sheik Moula Saheb Indian National Congress
Nandipad Kasim Venkata Reddi Independent
Kandukur Devi Kondaiah Chowdary Indian National Congress
Kondapi Nalamothu Chenchuramananaidu Indian National Congress
Kavali Bathena Ramakrishna Reddi Praja Party
Buchireddipalem Basavareddi Sankaraiah Communist Party of India
Swarna Vemaya Communist Party of India
Atmakur Bezwada Gopala Reddi Indian National Congress
Venkatagiri Padileti Venkataswami Reddi Indian National Congress
Kamatham Shanmugam Indian National Congress
Nellore Anam Chenchu Subba Reddy Indian National Congress
Sarvapalli Bezawada Gopala Reddy Indian National Congress
Gudur Merlapaka Munuswami Indian National Congress
Pelleti Gopalakrishnareddi Indian National Congress
Kalahasti Patra Singaraiah Indian National Congress
Neelam Sanjeeva Reddy Indian National Congress
Vadamalpet R.b. Ramakrishna Raju Independent
Tiruttani Doraikannu M. Indian National Congress
Gopalu Reddy Indian National Congress
Ramakrishnarajupet Ranganatha Modaliar Independent
Epanjeri Chenagalaraya Naidu N.p. Indian National Congress
Chittoor Chinnama Reddy Indian National Congress
Tavanmapalle Rajagopala Naidu P. Krishikar Lok Party
Kuppam Ramabhrmham D. Indian National Congress
Punganur Raja Veerabasava Chikkaroyal Y.b. Independent
Rathnam Indian National Congress
Madanapalle Gopalakrishnayya Gupta T. Indian National Congress
Thamballapalle T.n. Venkatasubba Reddy Indian National Congress
Vayalpad Thimma Reddy P. Indian National Congress
Pileru Veakatarama Naidu N. Krishikar Lok Party
Tirupathi Raddivari Nathamuni Reddy Indian National Congress
Rajampet Pothuraju Parthasarathi Indian National Congress
Pal Venkata Subbayya Indian National Congress
Rayachoty Y. Audinarayana Reddy Indian National Congress
Lakkireddipalli K. Koti Reddy Indian National Congress
Cuddapah Mahammad Rahamathulla Shaik Indian National Congress
Badvel Ratnasabhapathy Setty Bandaru Praja Socialist Party
Myduku Rama Reddy Bommu Independent
Proddattur Kandula Balanarayanareddy Indian National Congress
Jammalamdgu Kunda Ramaiah Indian National Congress
Kamalapuram Nareddi Sambhu Reddy Indian National Congress
Pulivendla P. Basi Reddi Indian National Congress
Kadiri K.v. Vema Reddi Indian National Congress
Nallamada Biappa Reddi Indian National Congress
Gorantla Pulla Venkataravanappa Indian National Congress
Hindupur Kallur Subba Rao Indian National Congress
Rukmini Devi B. Indian National Congress
Penukonda Chithambara Reddi Indian National Congress
Dharmavaram Ramachariu Pappoor Indian National Congress
Santhappa Indian National Congress
Anantapur P. Anthoni Reddi Indian National Congress
Putloor Tarimela Ramachandrareddi Indian National Congress
Tadpatri Challa Subbarayudu Indian National Congress
Gooty Raja Ram Indian National Congress
Sanda Narayanappa Indian National Congress
Rayadrug Seshadri Indian National Congress
Alur Ramalingareddy H. Indian National Congress
Adoni Bussanna G. Praja Socialist Party
Kosigi Thimmayya Setty T.g. Indian National Congress
Yemmiganur Sanjivayya Indian National Congress
Vijaya Bhaskarareddi Indian National Congress
Pattikonda Hanumantha Reddi Indian National Congress
Dhone B.p. Sesha Reddy Independent
Kurnool Mahaboob Ali Khan Indian National Congress
Nandikotkur N.k. Lingam Indian National Congress
Ayyapa Reddy Indian National Congress
Nandyal Gopavaram Rami Reddy Independent
Kolikuntla Subba Reddy B.v. Independent
Sirval Chintakunta Peda Thimma Rteddy Indian National Congress
Giddalur Pidathala Ranga Reddy Indian National Congress
Markapur Kandula Obula Reddy Krishikar Lok Party
Yerragondipalem Nakka Venkatayya Indian National Congress

By-elections

On 16 July 1955 a by-election was held for the Burugupudi seat after the death of the sitting MLA and State Minister for Agriculture N. Venkata Rama Rao. N. Venkataratnam of the Indian National Congress was elected unopposed.[5][6][7]

In July 1955 a by-election was held for the Sarvepalli seat after the resignation of the sitting MLA Bezawada Gopala Reddy (who had won two seats in the assembly election, and had to resign from one of them).[7] The election was won by the Indian National Congress candidate V.K. Reddi, won obtained 22,835 votes (60%), whilst the independent S.A. Reddi got 15,218 votes (40%).[7][8] Whilst the Congress Party won the election by a comfortable margin, its percentage of the popular vote had decreased by 7.8%.[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Statistical Report on General Election, 1955 : To the Legislative Assembly of Andhra Pradesh" (PDF). Election Commission of India. Retrieved 17 November 2014.
  2. ^ p. 281, Rise of the Plebeians?: The Changing Face of the Indian Legislative Assemblies (), Christophe Jaffrelot, Sanjay Kumar, Routledge Taylor & Francis Group, 2009.
  3. ^ "Reorganisation of States, 1955" (PDF). The Economic Weekly. 15 October 1955. Retrieved 25 July 2015.
  4. ^ "Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly Election, 1955". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 18 May 2022.
  5. ^ Election Commission of India. "Bye-election results 1952-95". Archived from the original (XLS) on 11 January 2012.
  6. ^ Asian Recorder, Vol. 1. 1955. p. 326.
  7. ^ a b c d Margaret Welpley Fisher; Joan Valérie Bondurant (1956). The Indian experience with democratic elections. University of California. p. 4.
  8. ^ Election Commission of India. Bye-election results 1952-95

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