Palmaner Assembly Constituency Election Result

  • Palmaner is a legislative assembly constituency in Andhra Pradesh. Election results of Palmaner assembly constituency seat is given below in a table that also lists all MLAs from this seat. Click election year in the table, for more detailed result.

List of all MLA from Palmaner Assembly Constituency Seat
(Andhra Pradesh)
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YearCandidatePartyTotal Vote
2004L Lalitha KumariTDP67861
1999Dr M ThippeswamyINC62834
1994Dr Patnam SubbaiahTDP79580
1989Patnam SubbaiahTDP54909
1985Patnam SubbaiahTDP43895
1983AnjineyuluIND50791
1978A RatnamINC(I)28363
1972M M RathnamINC23811


2004 Legislative Assembly Constituency Election
S NCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1L Lalitha Kumari
Female
34 yr
GEN
TDP
Telugu Desam
67861
2Dr M Thippeswamy
Male
51 yr
GEN
INC
Indian National Congress
67124
3M Sankar Rao
Male
30 yr
GEN
IND
Independent
3029
Total

138014
  • In 2004, Palmaner legislative assembly constituency had total electors. Total number of valid vote was 138014. Telugu Desam candidate L Lalitha Kumari won and became MLA from this seat. She secured total 67861 votes. Indian National Congress candidate Dr M Thippeswamy stood second with total 67124 votes. He lost by 737 votes.


1999 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Dr M Thippeswamy
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
62834
49.47%
2Dr Patnam Subbaiah
Male
TDP
Telugu Desam
59241
46.64%
3E Krishnappa
Male
ATDP
Anna Telugu Desam Party
4290
3.38%
4P Rajaiah
Male
PPOI
Pyramid Party Of India
442
0.35%
5G Marappa
Male
IND
Independent
120
0.09%
6Krishanamurthy H
Male
IND
Independent
83
0.07%
Total

127010
75.74%
  • In 1999, Palmaner legislative assembly constituency had total 171672 electors. Total number of valid vote was 127010. Indian National Congress candidate Dr M Thippeswamy won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 62834 votes. Telugu Desam candidate Dr Patnam Subbaiah stood second with total 59241 votes. He lost by 3593 votes.


1994 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Dr Patnam Subbaiah
Male
TDP
Telugu Desam
79580
68.14%
2Dr M Thippe Swamy
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
34982
29.95%
3K M Rathnam
Male
BJP
Bharatiya Janata Party
1207
1.03%
4D Rajasekhar
Male
BSP
Bahujan Samaj Party
419
0.36%
5Pakala Venkatamuni
Male
IND
Independent
263
0.23%
6P R Munaswamy
Male
IND
Independent
212
0.18%
7B Govindarajulu
Male
IND
Independent
72
0.06%
8M Munirathnam
Male
IND
Independent
52
0.04%
Total

116787
76.81%
  • In 1994, Palmaner legislative assembly constituency had total 154736 electors. Total number of valid vote was 116787. Telugu Desam candidate Dr Patnam Subbaiah won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 79580 votes. Indian National Congress candidate Dr M Thippe Swamy stood second with total 34982 votes. He lost by 44598 votes.


1989 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Patnam Subbaiah
Male
TDP
Telugu Desam
54909
52.63%
2P R Munaswamy
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
49161
47.12%
3R Kesavulu
Male
IND
Independents
255
0.24%
Total

104325
71.38%
  • In 1989, Palmaner legislative assembly constituency had total 150535 electors. Total number of valid vote was 104325. Telugu Desam candidate Patnam Subbaiah won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 54909 votes. Indian National Congress candidate P R Munaswamy stood second with total 49161 votes. He lost by 5748 votes.


1985 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Patnam Subbaiah
Male
TDP
Telugu Desam
43895
68.86%
2N Shanmugam
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
18790
29.48%
3Muddannagari Gattappa
Male
IND
Independent
319
0.5%
4K Narayanappa
Male
IND
Independent
306
0.48%
5S Bhanumurthy
Male
IND
Independent
284
0.45%
6B Venkatesulu
Male
IND
Independent
153
0.24%
Total

63747
54.43%
  • In 1985, Palmaner legislative assembly constituency had total 118745 electors. Total number of valid vote was 63747. Telugu Desam candidate Patnam Subbaiah won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 43895 votes. Indian National Congress candidate N Shanmugam stood second with total 18790 votes. He lost by 25105 votes.


1983 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1Anjineyulu
Male
IND
Independents
50791
67.51%
2A Rathnam
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
22831
30.35%
3Nagulu Darjee
Male
BJP
Bhartiya Janta Party
1066
1.42%
4Narayannappa
Male
IND
Independents
550
0.73%
Total

75238
74.34%
  • In 1983, Palmaner legislative assembly constituency had total 102801 electors. Total number of valid vote was 75238. Independents candidate Anjineyulu won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 50791 votes. Indian National Congress candidate A Rathnam stood second with total 22831 votes. He lost by 27960 votes.


1978 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1A Ratnam
Male
INC(I)
Indian National Congress (i)
28363
46.83%
2Anjaneyulu
Male
JNP
Janata Party
23287
38.45%
3Munaswamy
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
5584
9.22%
4M Pattabhi
Male
ADK
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
1841
3.04%
5C L Nagappa
Male
IND
Independent
1491
2.46%
Total

60566
63.62%
  • In 1978, Palmaner legislative assembly constituency had total 97550 electors. Total number of valid vote was 60566. Indian National Congress (i) candidate A Ratnam won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 28363 votes. Janata Party candidate Anjaneyulu stood second with total 23287 votes. He lost by 5076 votes.


1972 Assembly Constituency Election
Sr NoCandidatePartyTotal Vote
1M M Rathnam
Male
INC
Indian National Congress
23811
54.35%
2T C Rajan
Male
IND
Independents
18537
42.31%
3Narayana Sami
Male
IND
Independents
1464
3.34%
Total

43812
54.33%
  • In 1972, Palmaner legislative assembly constituency had total 82617 electors. Total number of valid vote was 43812. Indian National Congress candidate M M Rathnam won and became MLA from this seat. He secured total 23811 votes. Independents candidate T C Rajan stood second with total 18537 votes. He lost by 5274 votes.


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