Highlights of the Andhra Pradesh Lok Sabha election results:

The YSRCP in power is decisively defeated by the NDA alliance. Siddharth Nath Singh, the co-in-charge of Andhra Pradesh's BJP elections, meets with N. Chandrababu Naidu, the national president of the Telugu Desam Party, and congratulates him on the win of the NDA allies in the general elections.

Highlights of the Andhra Pradesh Lok Sabha election results:

Siddharth Nath Singh, the co-in-charge of Andhra Pradesh's BJP elections, meets with N. Chandrababu Naidu, the national president of the Telugu Desam Party, and congratulates him on the win of the NDA allies in the general elections.

Tuesday's massive win in Andhra Pradesh saw the TDP, BJP, and Janasena coalition form the NDA, winning 164 assembly seats and 21 parliamentary seats.

The BJP lost three Lok Sabha seats and Janasena two, while the TDP won sixteen, crushing the YSRCP. NDA won twenty-one of the twenty-five Lok Sabha seats, while the YSRCP won just four.

The TDP's 16 seats in the Lok Sabha would be essential to the NDA since the BJP was unable to secure a majority on its own.

According to figures released by the Election Commission, the TDP won 135 Assembly seats out of 175, Janasena 21 and BJP 8, and YSRCP was limited to just 11 seats in the Assembly elections.

22 MP seats, a record, were elected in 2019 

Phase 4 of the 18th Lok Sabha Polls, held on May 13, was the only poll in Andhra Pradesh that counted toward the 2024 General Election. 

 Lok Sabha Election Results 2024:

TDP received 15 seats, YSRCP 8 seats, and BJP 2 seats in the 2014 elections; in the 2019 elections, YSRCP secured 22 seats and TDP 3 seats. The TDP-BJP-JSP coalition may signal a change in direction because the BJP's vote share in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections dropped from 7.18% to 0.96%—less than NOTA—following the TDP's 2019 withdrawal from the NDA. 
The high voter participation in Andhra Pradesh may have an anti-incumbency effect. 

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