50% votes poll in favor of YSRCP

The YSR Congress Party (YSRCP), which cleared to control in Andhra Pradesh, polled almost 50 percent votes in Andhra Pradesh, Election Commission information appears.
YSRCP, which sacked 151 seats in the 175-part Assembly, polled 49.95 percent of votes (1,56,83,592). Its offer was 10 percent more than the votes polled by the ousted Telugu Desam Party (TDP), which got 23 seats. TDP verified 39.18 percent votes (1,23,01,741).
On-screen character Pawan Kalyan's Jana Sena, which had an unfortunate discretionary introduction winning only a solitary seat, polled 6.8 percent votes (21,30,367). Its partners BSP, CPI and CPI-M got short of what one percent votes.
In 2014, the vote rate contrast between TDP-BJP consolidate and YSRCP was an insignificant 2.21 percent. The TDP-BJP had polled 46.79 percent votes (TDP 44.61 percent, BJP 2.18 percent) and stowed 106 seats (TDP 102 and BJP 4) while YSRCP had protected 67 seats with 44.58 percent votes.
This time the BJP went alone and polled an unimportant 0.84 percent votes, experiencing a mental blackout.
The casting a ballot pattern was very little extraordinary in the Lok Sabha polls.
YSRCP, which won 22 of the 25 parliamentary seats, polled 49.15 percent votes (1,55,25,602). TDP verified 39.59 percent (1,25,07,277) and stowed just three seats.
Jana Sena had a poll offer of 7.03 percent (22,19,573).
As indicated by the EC, 1.28 percent voters in Assembly polls and 1.49 percent in the Lok Sabha fight practiced NOTA (none of the above) alternative.
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