1996 Indian general election in Andhra Pradesh
The 1996 Indian general election polls in Andhra Pradesh were held for 42 seats in the state. The result was a victory for the Indian National Congress which won 22 out of 42 seats.[1] This was the first election contested by the TDP since its leader Chandrababu Naidu ousted the party founder N. T. Rama Rao in a palace coup in August 1995 and the latter's untimely death a few months later.
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Andhra Pradesh
Voting and results
Results by alliance
INC | SEATS | NF | SEATS | OTHERS | SEATS |
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INC | 22 | TDP | 16 | AIMIM | 1 |
CPI | 2 | NTRTDP(LP) | 0 | ||
CPI(M) | 1 | ||||
TOTAL (1996) | 22 | TOTAL (1996) | 19 | TOTAL (1996) | 1 |
TOTAL (1991) | n/a | TOTAL (1991) | n/a | TOTAL (1991) | n/a |
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See also
References
- "Past Election Results". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 20 May 2019.
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