Bhongir Lok Sabha constituency, Parliamentary constituency in Andhra Pradesh, India.
Bhongir Lok Sabha constituency is a parliamentary electoral division in Andhra Pradesh that comprises seven assembly segments: Ibrahimpatnam, Bhongir, Tungaturthi, Aler, Jangaon, Munugode, and Nakrekal. These segments span across parts of multiple districts and serve a predominantly rural population.
This constituency was created in 2008 through a delimitation process and held its inaugural elections in 2009. Over successive election cycles, different political parties have gained control with varying margins of victory.
The electoral region contains a population of 2,009,432 individuals, with Scheduled Castes comprising 19.5 percent and Scheduled Tribes making up 5.94 percent.
This electoral region spans multiple urban and village areas, giving visitors a mix of town and rural settings to explore. It helps to have a map and plan which segments to visit in advance, as the constituency covers a fairly spread-out area.
The 2019 elections resulted in one of the narrowest victories, with Komati Reddy Venkat Reddy winning by just 5,219 votes against Dr Boora Narsaiah Goud.
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