Udayagiri Vidhan Sabha constituency, Legislative constituency in Sri Potti Sri Ramulu Nellore district, India.
Udayagiri is a legislative constituency that spans eight administrative divisions in Nellore district. The area comprises Jaladanki, Seetharamapuram, Udayagiri, Varikuntapadu, Vinjamur, Duttalur, Kaligiri, and Kondapuram, serving a registered voter base of 231,202 people.
Following the 1951 delimitation, the first election brought Kovi Ramayya Chowdary to office representing the Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party. This electoral process established the constituency as part of the state's democratic framework.
The constituency is predominantly rural, where traditional ways of life shape daily routines and local practices. Communities here maintain their own social structures and ways of organizing daily activities.
Voting takes place across 323 polling stations distributed throughout the area. Participation rates have remained strong, indicating active engagement during election cycles.
A former representative from this constituency rose to serve in one of the nation's highest offices. His path demonstrates how this electoral area connected to broader national politics.
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