1967 Indian general election in Andhra Pradesh

The 1967 Indian general election polls in Andhra Pradesh were held for 41 seats in the state. The result was a victory for the Indian National Congress which won 35 out of 41 seats.[1]

Indian general election in Andhra Pradesh, 1967

November 1967

41 seats
  First party Second party
 
Leader Kasu Brahmananda Reddy Gogineni Ranganayukulu
Party INC SWA
Alliance INC+ Nonpartisan
Seats won 35 3
Popular vote 6,354,959 1,865,892
Percentage 46.82% 13.75%

Voting and results

Results by alliance

INC Seats SWA Seats Others Seats
INC 35 SWA 3 CPI 1
CPI(M) 0
IND 2
Total (1967) 35 Total (1967) 3 Total (1967) 3
Total (1962) n/a Total (1962) n/a Total (1962) n/a

Andhra Pradesh

Constituency Member Party
Adilabad Poddutoori Ganga Reddy Indian National Congress
Amalapuram (SC) Bayya Suryanarayana Murthy Indian National Congress
Anakapalli Missula Suryanarayana Murti Indian National Congress
Anantapur (SC) Ponnapati Antony Reddi Indian National Congress
Bhadrachalam (ST) B. Radhabai Ananda Rao Indian National Congress (I)
Bobbili K. Narayana Rao Indian National Congress
Chittoor N.P.C. Naidu Indian National Congress
Cuddapah Yeddula Eswara Reddy Communist Party of India
Eluru Kommareddi Suryanarayana Indian National Congress
Guntur Prof. Nayakulu G. Ranga Indian National Congress (I)
Kotha Raghuramaiah Indian National Congress
Hyderabad Dr. Gopal S. Melkote Telengana Praja Samiti
Kakinada Mosalikanti Thirumala Rao Indian National Congress
Karimnagar Juvvadi Ramapathy Rao Indian National Congress
Kavali R. Dasaratharama Reddy Indian National Congress
Khammam T. Lakshmi Kantamma Indian National Congress
Kurnool Y. Gadilingana Goud Swatantra Party
Machilipatnam Maganti Ankineedu Indian National Congress (I)
Y. Ankeenidu Prasad Indian National Congress
Mahbubnagar (ST) Janumpally Rameshwar Rao Indian National Congress
Medak Indira Gandhi Indian National Congress (I)
Sangam Laxmi Bai Indian National Congress
Miryalguda G.S. Reddi Indian National Congress (I)
Nagarkurnool (SC) J.B. Muthyal Rao Indian National Congress
Nandyal Dr. Neelam Sanjiva Reddy Janata Party
Pendekanti Venkatasubbaiah Indian National Congress (I)
Narasapur (SC) Dalta Balarama Raju Indian National Congress
Narasaraopet Maddi Sudarsanam Indian National Congress
Nellore (SC) B. Anjanappa Indian National Congress
Nizamabad M. Narayan Reddy Independent
Ongole K. Jaggaiah Indian National Congress
Parvathipuram (ST) Viswasarai Narasimha Rao Swatantra Party
Peddapalli (SC) G. Venkatswamy Indian National Congress
M.R. Krishna Indian National Congress
Rajahmundry (ST) Dr. Dalta Satyanarayana Raju Indian National Congress
Rajampet Pothuraju Parthasarthy Indian National Congress (I)
Secunderabad Bakar Ali Mirza Indian National Congress
Srikakulam G. Latchanna Swatantra Party
Tirupathi (SC) C. Dass Indian National Congress
Vijayawada Dr. K.L. Rao Indian National Congress
Visakhapatnam Tenneti Viswanatham Progressive Group
Warangal Surendra Reddy Indian National Congress (I)
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See also

References

  1. "Past Election Results". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 20 May 2019.
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