Kalwakurthy Assembly constituency, Legislative Assembly constituency in Rangareddy district, India
Kalwakurthy Assembly constituency is a legislative district in Telangana that spans multiple mandals across two districts. The electoral area encompasses Kalwakurthy, Veldanda, Talakondapalle, Amangal, Madgul, and Kadthal with around 244,000 registered voters spread throughout these regions.
The constituency was created in 1951 as part of Telangana's legislative framework. The district saw a significant electoral shift when a major political figure lost to a Congress opponent in 1989.
The constituency represents diverse communities from Rangareddy and Nagarkurnool districts, participating in the democratic process through regular electoral activities.
The constituency has multiple polling stations distributed across the different mandals to serve the electorate. During elections, voters should check local polling information and locate their assigned voting station in advance.
The most recent 2023 election brought a change in political leadership to the constituency. A new representative won with a significant vote share, showing shifting electoral preferences in the region.
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