Kakinada Lok Sabha constituency, Parliamentary constituency in Kakinada district, India
Kakinada Lok Sabha constituency is a parliamentary electoral district in the eastern coastal region of Andhra Pradesh comprising seven assembly segments. The area spans urban centers, agricultural lands, and coastal villages distributed across multiple administrative regions.
This constituency was established in 1952 with Chelikani Venkata Rama Rao from the Communist Party of India winning the first election. Over the decades, it has experienced shifts in political representation reflecting changing voter preferences.
The electoral district reflects the diversity of Andhra Pradesh through its mix of urban centers, agricultural lands, and coastal communities within its boundaries.
The electoral area spans multiple administrative zones from Tuni to Jaggampeta with polling stations located across different towns and villages. Visitors should note that the region experiences increased security measures during election periods.
The constituency displays an interesting blend of urban centers, agricultural regions, and coastal communities that gives it distinctive economic and social variety. This combination of different living environments makes it a significant testing ground for regional political trends.
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