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Friday, June 15, 2012

By-Elections Counting Trend - All States


1) Pudukkottai, TN - ADMK Leads by 23,634 votes

- AIADMK - 33,961; DMDK - 10,327 votes

2) Neyyattinkara, Kerala - UDF Wins by 6,358 votes

R Selvaraj (UDF) - 51,506; F Lawrence (LDF) - 45,178;  O Rajagopal (BJP) - 30,109 votes;

3) Andhra Pradesh, AP:


YSRC - 16; Cong - 2; TDP - 0; TRS -1

- Nellore -  YSRC Leads by 52,718 votes
- Tirupati - YSRC leads by 5,200 votes
- Allagadda - YSRC Leads by 20,800 votes
- Anantapur Urban - YSRC leads by 11,994 votes
- Railway Koduru - YSRC Leads by 14,900 votes
- Macherla - YSRC leads by 12,200 votes
- Narasapuram - Congress leads 3908 votes
- Narsannapeta - YSRC leads by 5,200 votes
- Ongole - YSRC Leads by 7,500
- Parkal - TRS Leads by 4,500 votes
- Payakaraopet - YSRC leads by 12,000 votes
- Polavaram - YSRC Wins by 25,105 votes
- Prathipadu - YSRC leads by 16,000 votes
- Rajampet - YSRC leads by 17,000 votes
- Ramachandrapuram - Congress Leads by 7,600 vote
- Rayachoti - YSRC Leads by 34,000 votes
- Rayadurg - YSRC Leads by 22,900 votes
- Udayagiri - YSRC leads by 15,000 votes
- Yemmiganur - YSRC Wins by 20,103 votes


4) West Bengal



- Daspur
- Bankura


5) Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh - BJP leads by 12,000 votes

- Rajkumar Mev of BJP Leads

6) Mant, Uttar Pradesh - SP leads by 1,004 votes

- Sanjay Lathar of Samajwadi Party Leads

7) Kaij, Maharashtra - NCP Leads

- Prithviraj Sathe leads by 5,500 votes

8) Hatia, Jharkhand - AJSU Leads

- Navin Jaswal (AJSU) - 26,333 Votes; JVM - 13,935; Virendra (Independent) - 12,608; Congress- 9767

9) Nalchar, Tripura

Kerala: Neyyatinkara bypoll results - UDF's Selvaraj wins




Update: 10.28 am
UDF's R Selvaraj has been declared the winner in the Neyyatinkara bypoll. He has won by 6014 votes and this can be seen as a huge setback for the LDF. Counting in 139 booths had been completed. This is a huge setback for the LDF and the developments in recent times seem to have worked against the party.The BJP has come a very distant third - clearly a blow to the party on its plans to emerge a major player in Kerala’s politics.
The current vote count is not available. The last count was:
Selvaraj (UDF) - 38914
Lawrence (LDF) - 37399
Rajagopal (BJP) - 22045 

Andhra By-poll Counting Trends: YSR Congress sweeping






Latest trends in the counting of votes in the crucial Andhra Pradesh by-polls reveal Jagan Mohan Reddy's party, the YSR Congress,is  leading in 13 out of 18 seats. The YSR Congress is also reportedly leading in the Lok Sabha seat of Nellore.

The Congress, meanwhile, is leading in 3 seats - Narsapuram, Narsanapet and Ramachandrapuram. The Congress also in with a chance for the Tirupathi seat.  The Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) is said to be leading in Parkal, with the Telugu Desam Party (TDP) leading in another seat.
The exit polls have already given about 12-16 seats to YSRC, one for TRS. Congress or TDP, if at all, may win one to two seats.

In Kadapa district, the Lok Sabha constituency of YRS Congress chief Jaganmohan Reddy, who is in jail in connection with a disproportionate assets case, the YSRCP nominees were leading in all the three Assembly seats of Rayachoti, Rajampet and Koduru by impressive margins over their nearest rivals.

They were leading by 3,800 votes, 2,771 votes and 1,971 in Rayachoti, Rajampet and Koduru, respectively.In Visakhapatnam district, YSRCP candidate was leading in the Payakaraopet Assembly segment by 1,100 votes after first round.In Narasannapet segment in Srikakulam district, YSRCP was leading by six rounds after completion of third round.

The YSRCP nominees were also leading in Narasapuram, Polavaram (ST), Prathipadu (SC), Macherla seats. A keen contest was on between YSRCP candidates and their nearest Congress rivals in Tirupati, Narsapuram, Ramachandrapuram with lead positions changing frequently.

In Ramachandrapuram constituency, the YSR Congress party candiate was leading by 447 votes over his nearest Congress rival after completion of the first round counting.

In Parkal Assembly segment, the sole seat in Telangana region where bye-election was held, TRS candidate Bikshapati was leading by 955 votes after first round.In Rajahmundry, the Congress candidate was leading over the YSR Congress candidate.