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Chittoor Lok Sabha constituency

Constituency in Andhra Pradesh, India


Summary

Constituency in Andhra Pradesh, India

FieldValue
typeLS
nameChittoor
stateAndhra Pradesh
map_image
map_captionInteractive Map Outlining Chittoor Lok Sabha constituency
established1951
assembly_consChandragiri
Nagari
Gangadhara Nellore
Chittoor
Puthalapattu
Palamaner
Kuppam
reservationSC
mpDaggumalla Prasada Rao
preceded_byN. Reddeppa
party
alliance
latest_election_year2024
electors16,40,202 (2024)

Nagari Gangadhara Nellore Chittoor Puthalapattu Palamaner Kuppam

Chittoor Lok Sabha constituency is one of the twenty-five lok sabha constituencies of Andhra Pradesh in India. It comprises seven assembly segments and belongs to Chittor and Tirupati districts. Daggumalla Prasada Rao is the present MP of the constituency representing Telugu Desam Party.

Assembly segments

Chittoor constituency comprises the following Legislative Assembly segments:

#NameDistrictMembersPartyLeading
(in 2024)
166ChandragiriTirupatiPulivarthi Venkata Mani PrasadTDP
170NagariChittoorGali Bhanu Prakash
171Gangadhara Nellore(SC)V. M. Thomas
172ChittooruGurajala Jagan Mohan
173Puthalapattu(SC)Kalikiri Murali Mohan
174PalamaneruN. Amarnath Reddy
175KuppamN. Chandrababu Naidu

Members of Parliament

YearMemberParty
1952M. V. Gangadhara Siva
T. N. Viswanatha Reddy
[[1957 Indian general election1957{{efnname=fn1}}]]M. V. Gangadhara Siva
Madabhushi Ananthasayanam Ayyangar
1962Madabhushi Ananthasayanam Ayyangar
1967N. P. Chengalraya Naidu
1971P. Narasimha Reddy
1977Paturi Rajagopala Naidu
1980
1984N. P. Jhansi Lakshmi
1989M. Gnanendra Reddy
1991
1996Nuthanakalva Ramakrishna Reddy
1998
1999
2004D. K. Adikesavulu Naidu
2009Naramalli Sivaprasad
2014
2019N. Reddeppa
2024Daggumalla Prasada Rao

Election results

1952{{efn|name=fn1}}

1957

1962

1967

1971

1977

1980

1984

1989

1991

1996

1998

1999

2004

2009

2014

2019

2024

Notes

|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141008191615/http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/LS_1951/VOL_1_51_LS.PDF |archive-date=8 October 2014 |access-date=12 January 2010 The multi-seat constituencies were created as reserved seats for backward sections of society, and were abolished in the 1960s.}}

References

References

  1. "ECI/PN/102/2024 Press Note". [[Election Commission of India]].
  2. (17 December 2018). "Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008".
  3. "MP (Lok Sabha)". AP State Portal.
  4. "Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 2008". The Election Commission of India.
  5. "Chittoor General Election 2014 Results". mapsofindia.
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