AP: These Assembly Seats Have Voter Count Of Less Than 2 Lakhs!
As the elections are approaching, interesting things about the state as far as the elections are concerned are getting attention
Andhra Pradesh is going for the general elections in a few months. The election fever has already gripped the state and the parties are putting their best efforts to woo the voters. They are not leaving any opportunity to attack the opponents and get an advantage.
As the elections are approaching, interesting things about the state as far as the elections are concerned are getting attention. The constituencies which are unique compared to others are also being discussed. Let us have a look at such constituencies. A list of the constituencies with the least number of voters has come out which is doing rounds. Let us dive into the details of the list of constituencies.
Constituencies with the Least Voters:
Pedana: The Assembly constituency is in the Krishna District which falls under the Machilipatnam Lok Sabha segment. The sitting seat of the ruling party has a voter size of 165,828. The Assembly constituency was made in 2008.
Narasapuram: The Assembly constituency has one of the highest literacy rates with over 86 percent. High in green fields, the Assembly seat has a voter count of 168,259. Fisheries is one of the main sectors there given the geographical position.
Achanta: The Achanta Assembly constituency is in the West Godavari region. Established in 1962, the Assembly seat has 178,755 voters. Despite having fewer voters compared to others, the constituency records over 60 percent voting percentage in the elections on average.
Pamarru: The Scheduled Caste reserved constituency falls under the Machilipatnam segment and it is one of the seven seats under the segment. As per the data the Assembly seat has 183,242 voters.
Kovvur: Another Scheduled Caste reserved constituency in the Godavari belt. Falls under the Rajahmundry Lok Sabha Segment, the Assembly seat has 183,516 voters. The voter count has been increasing in the constituency. However, it is still among the constituencies with the least voters.
Madugula: Established in 1951, the Assembly seat has 187,777 voters as per the census. It falls under the Anakapalli Lok Sabha segment and the constituency has four big mandals. Talking about the specialty of the region, it is famous for sweets and dry fruit halwa is quite famous.
Parvathipuram: Part of the Araku Lok Sabha segment, the Assembly seat is a Scheduled Caste reserved one. It has a voter count of 188,532. Agriculture is the main sector in the constituency and it shares its border with Odisha geographically.
Bapatla: The shore town is famous for its beach which attracts visitors in good numbers. It is part of the Bapatla Lok Sabha Constituency. In 2029, the constituency recorded 183,917 voters which now went up to 189,088.
Kurupam: The Assembly constituency falls under the Araku Lok Sabha constituency and it is a Scheduled Tribe reserved constituency. Established in 2008, the constituency has 193,123 voters.