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Thursday, March 22, 2012

By-election results from different state assemblies - 21st March, 2012


In by-elections to different state assemblies, these are the results so far.

The big highlights:

Pro-Telenagana TRS, which is K Chandrasekhar Rao's party,  does very well in Andhra Pradesh (six of the seven assembly seats that voted are in the Telangana region).  Congress punished by voters for centre's refusal to sanction a separate Telangana state

In Gujarat, BJP loses Mansa assembly seat to Congress, worrying for the BJP since state elections are just months away.

In Karnataka, BJP lost the Udipi Chikmanglur Lok Sabha by-election seat which was former constituency of Chief Minister Sadananda Gowda. The BJP's tallest leader BS Yeddyurappa was not allowed to campaign here by his party because it was worried the corruption charges against him would turn voters against the party.

StateConstituencyWinnner Party
Karnataka Udupi Chikmagalur Jai Prakash  Hegde Cong
Andhra Pradesh Mahabubnagar Y. Srinivas   Reddy BJP
Andhra Pradesh Ghanpur (Station) T.Rajaya TRS
Andhra Pradesh Kollapur J. Krishna Rao TRS
Andhra Pradesh Adilabad J. Ramna TRS
Andhra Pradesh Kamareddy G. Goverdhan TRS
Andhra Pradesh Nagarkurnool N Janardhan Reddy Independent
Andhra Pradesh Kovur N Prasanna Kumar Reddy YSR Congress
Gujarat Mansa Thakur Babu Singh Mohan Singh. Cong
Kerala Piravom Anup Jacob UDF
Odisha Athgarh Ralendra Pratap Sai BJD
Tamil Nadu Sankarankoil V. Muthuselvi AIADMK


And here is the vote figures and change for the parties in thee elections:



Gujarat - Assembly
Const Name Party 2009 % Vote Bye Election % Vote %Change
Mansa Cong 39.7 39.0 -0.7
Mansa BJP 43.0 34.1 -8.9
Mansa IND ( Rathore Inshwant Singh ) - 1.6





Andhra Pradesh - Assembly
Const Name Win Party 2009 % Vote Bye Election % Vote %Change
Adilabad TRS - 49.3 +49.3
Cong 30.6 23.3 -7.3
TDP 51.9 20.2 -31.7
Kamareddy TRS - 55.2 +55.2
Cong 27.1 22.8 -4.3
TDP 60 13.0 -47
PRP 6.1 - -6.1
Mahabubnagar BJP 1.7 31.5 +29.8
TRS 28.4 30.0 +1.6
Cong 19.3 20.3 +1.0
TDP - 14.0 +14.0
IND ( N Rajeshwar Reddy) 32.8 -
( Note: Bye election held due to death of N Rajeshwar Reddy)
Nagarkurnool IND (Janardhan Reddy) - 50.6 +50.6
Cong 41.7 31.1 -10.6
TDP 46.1 13.2 -32.9
BJP 2.7 - -2.7
Kollapur TRS - 38.4 +38.4
Cong 38.4 28.5 -9.9
TDP 37.4 23.4 -14.0
Ghanpur (Station) TRS - 47.8 +47.8
TDP 33.2 28.6 -4.6
Cong 39.7 17.0 -22.7
PRP 15.2 - -15.2
Kovur YSR CONG PARTY - 42.0 +42.0
TDP 43.3 28.7 -14.6
Cong 38.9 23.5 -15.4
PRP 13.4 - -13.4
Please note where the respective party has not contested there is a "-"


Kerala - Assembly
Const Name Party 2011  (%Vote) 2012 (%Vote)
Change (%)
Piravom UDF
47.50
52.4
+4.9
Piravom LDF
47.40
44.7
-2.7
Piravom BJP
3.00
2.0
-1.0
Piravom Others
2.10
0.9
-1.2
*BJD or its allies did not contest the Athgarh seat in 2009 Elections. The seat was won by an Independent



Odisha - Assembly
Const Name Party 2009 (% Vote) 2012 (%Vote)
Change (%)
Athgarh BJD
- *
47.5
+47.5
Athgarh Cong
5.9
21.8
15.9
Athgarh BJP
2.7
1.3
-1.4
*BJD or its allies did not contest the Athgarh seat in 2009 Elections. The seat was won by an Independent




Karnataka - Lok Sabha
Const Name Party 2009 % Vote Bye Election'12 % Vote
%Change
Udupi Chikmagalur Cong
44.9
46.8
+1.9
Udupi Chikmagalur BJP
48.1
41.3
-6.8
Udupi Chikmagalur JDS
3.0
8.5
+5.5
Udupi Chikmagalur Oth
4.0
3.4
-0.6



Tamil Nadu - Assembly
Const Name Party 2011 % Vote Bye Election % Vote %Change
Sankaran Kovil ADMK
50.0
59.4
+9.4
Sankaran Kovil DMK
42.8
16.4
-26.4
Sankaran Kovil MDMK
-
12.9
+12.9
Sankaran Kovil DMDK
-
7.6
+7.6
Sankaran Kovil BJP
1.3
1.0
-0.3
Sankaran Kovil OTH
5.9
2.7
-3.2
( MDMK & DMDK did not contest in Sankarankovil in 2011 Vidhan Sabha elections)

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