Warangal Lok Sabha constituency, Parliamentary constituency in Andhra Pradesh, India.
The Warangal Lok Sabha constituency consists of seven assembly segments: Ghanpur, Palakurthi, Parkal, Warangal West, Warangal East, Waradhanapet, and Bhupalpalle. These segments together form the electoral district for parliamentary representation.
The constituency was established in 1952 as part of India's electoral system. Congress has won eight elections out of sixteen held, showing lasting influence in the region over decades.
The constituency brings together voters from towns and villages who follow different ways of life and traditions. This mixed population shapes the character of the local community and how it participates in elections.
Visitors can contact local election offices to learn about polling stations and voting areas. Understanding the seven segments helps when exploring the constituency's different parts and their locations.
In 2015, candidate Pasunuri Dayakar set a record for the largest victory margin in Telangana Lok Sabha election history. This achievement shows the exceptional support a candidate can receive in this electoral region.
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