Jammalamadugu Assembly constituency, Legislative assembly constituency in YSR district, India.
Jammalamadugu Assembly constituency covers several mandals including Peddamudium, Mylavaram, Kondapuram, Muddanur, and Yerraguntla in southern Andhra Pradesh. The area spans rural regions with multiple communities and townships that form its electoral base.
The constituency was established in 1951 and held its first elections in 1952 when Kunda Ramiah from the Kisan Mazdoor Praja Party won with strong voter support. Political control has shifted multiple times since then, reflecting changing preferences in the region.
Residents from the mandals gather during election time to discuss issues affecting their region and shape local governance through community participation. These meetings reflect how people engage with the democratic process in their daily lives.
The area has more than 237,000 registered voters distributed across multiple polling stations. During election periods, specific arrangements are in place for accessibility and smooth voting procedures.
Since its creation, the constituency has regularly shifted between different political parties, showing how voters respond to both national trends and local issues. These changes reveal an engaged electorate willing to change course when priorities shift.
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