Kurnool Lok Sabha constituency, Parliamentary electoral district in Kurnool, India
Kurnool Lok Sabha constituency is a parliamentary electoral district covering seven assembly segments across Kurnool district, stretching from Mantralayam through Adoni and Alur. The area is divided into polling divisions where voters cast their ballots at designated centers.
This constituency was created in 1952 following India's independence. Since then, it has shifted hands between the Indian National Congress, Telugu Desam Party, and YSR Congress Party.
The area is home to Telugu and Kannada speakers living side by side, shaped by its position near the Karnataka border. This blend of language groups gives the region its own local character and traditions.
The region has multiple voting centers and information facilities distributed across its seven segments. Each polling station is accessible to local residents, with specific locations announced before election periods.
The area holds Ketavaram rock paintings and Konda Reddy Fort, remnants stretching back centuries. Mining remains the dominant economic activity that shapes daily life in the region today.
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