The Hindu (Vijayawada)

Vijayawada (Rural) voter strength split between two LS, two Assembly segments

Villages under the Vijayawada (Rural) mandal are divided between Machilipat­nam and Vijayawada Lok Sabha constituen­cies; and Gannavaram and Mylavaram Assembly seats

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The Vijayawada (Rural) Revenue mandal has a peculiarit­y — the mandal has a voter strength of more than 88,800 and splits into two Lok Sabha and two Assembly constituen­cies. The villages falling under the Vijayawada (Rural) mandal are divided between Machilipat­nam and Vijayawada Lok sabha constituen­cies. Similarly, the villages are split between

Gannavaram and Mylavaram Assembly constituen­cies.

According to informatio­n, nine village panchayats in the mandal are part of the Gannavaram Assembly and Machilipat­nam LS constituen­cy limits, while šve others come under the Mylavaram Assembly and Vijayawada LS constituen­cies.

Villages from Gudavalli to Ambapuram fall under the Machilipat­nam LS constituen­cy. The villages including Enikepadu, Prasadampa­du,

Ramavarapp­adu, Nunna, Patapadu, P. Ninavaram and Ambapuram are located in Gannavaram AC and Machilipat­nam LS limits.

Similarly, Gollapudi, Rayanapadu, Paidurupad­u, Jakkampudi and Kotturu Tadepalli are in Mylavaram Assembly and Vijayawada LS limits. Further, the newly developed areas such as YSR Grama panchayat and Rama Rajya Nagar are part of the Vijayawada LS limits. These new panchayats were carved out from Jakkampudi and Gollapudi panchayats just before the panchayat elections.

Meanwhile, Kundavari Kandrika, a revenue village, is part of the Vijayawada (Central) AC, Vijayawada LS constituen­cy, while Kundavari Kandrika village falls under Vijayawada Municipal Corporatio­n (VMC) limits. The Gannavaram AC has a voter strength of 2.76 lakh. There are more than 2.80 lakh voters in Mylavaram AC.

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