Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly election, 1994

Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly election, 1994


All 294 Legislative Assembly seats

  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader N. T. Rama Rao Kotla Vijaya Bhaskara Reddy
Party TDP INC
Leader's seat Tekkali and Hindupur Dhone (Assembly constituency)
Last election 1989 1989
Seats before 74 181
Seats won 216 26
Seat change Increase142 Decrease155

Chief minister before election

Kotla Vijaya Bhaskara Reddy
INC

Elected Chief minister

N. T. Rama Rao
N. Chandrababu Naidu
TDP

The Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly election of 1994 took place in December 1994 in 294 constituencies in Andhra Pradesh, India. The elections were conducted to elect the government in the state of Andhra Pradesh for the next five years. The TDP secured a huge majority winning 216 seats. The Indian National Congress won only 26 seats. NTR was sworn his 3rd term as Chief Minister of the state.[1][2][3][4]

Results

s.nopartyseats contestedseats wonseats changevote shareswing
1Telugu Desam Party251216+14244.14%+7.60%
2Indian National Congress29426-15533.85%-13.24%
3Communist Party of India2119+113.39%+0.75%
4Communist Party of India (Marxist)1615+92.96%+0.50%
5Bharatiya Janata Party2803-23.89%+2.11%
6Majlis Bachao Tehreek92+20.49%0.49%
7All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen201-30.70%-1.29%

In Andhra Pradesh, the Vidhan Sabha, or Legislative Assembly, has 294 constituencies. 39 constituencies are reserved for the Scheduled Castes candidates and 15 constituencies are reserved for the Scheduled tribes candidates.

References

  1. "Key Highlights of Geberal Election, 1994 to the Legislative Assembly of Andhra Pradesh" (PDF). nic.in. Retrieved 26 September 2013.
  2. "Overview". aplegislature.org. Archived from the original on 29 November 2014. Retrieved 26 September 2013.
  3. "P. Ravindra Reddy And Ors. vs The Election Commission, Rep. By ... on 29 November, 1994". indiankanoon.org. Retrieved 26 September 2013.
  4. Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly election, 1994. google.com.np. Retrieved 26 September 2013.
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