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Elections for the Upper House of Andhra Pradesh Legislature
The 2023 Andhra Pradesh Legislative Council elections will be held as part of a routine six-year cycle among different types of Legislative Council Constituencies in Andhra Pradesh in March 2023[ 1] to elect 21 of its 58 members, of which the through their legislators elect 50 and the remaining 8 are appointed by the governor.[ 2]
List according to poll dates
Constituency type
Members retiring
Date of poll
Date of retirement
Graduates constituency
3
13 March 2023
29 March 2023
Teachers constituency
2
Local Authorities constituency
9
1 May 2023
MLA's constituency
7
23 March 2023
29 March 2023
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Name
Previous MLC
Party
Term end
Elected MP
Party
Term start
1
Prakasam – Nellore – Chittoor
Yandlapalli Srinivasulu Reddy
Independent
29-03-2023
Kancharla Srikanth[ 3]
TDP
29-03-2029
2
Kadapa- Anantapur – Kurnool
Vennapusa Gopal Reddy
YSRCP
29-03-2023
B. Ramgopal Reddy
29-03-2029
3
Srikakulam – Vizianagaram – Visakhapatnam
P.V.N. Madhav
BJP
29-03-2023
V. Chiranjeevi Rao
29-03-2029
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Name
Previous MLC
Party
Term end
Elected MP
Party
Term start
1
Anantapur
Gunapati Deepak Reddy
Independent
29-03-2023
Kancharla Srikanth[ 4]
TDP
29-03-2029
2
Kadapa
Vennapusa Gopal Reddy
YSRCP
29-03-2023
B. Ramgopal Reddy
29-03-2029
3
Nellore
P.V.N. Madhav
BJP
29-03-2023
V. Chiranjeevi Rao
29-03-2029
4
West Godavari
Vennapusa Gopal Reddy
YSRCP
29-03-2023
B. Ramgopal Reddy
29-03-2029
5
West Godavari
Vennapusa Gopal Reddy
YSRCP
29-03-2023
B. Ramgopal Reddy
29-03-2029
6
East Godavari
Vennapusa Gopal Reddy
YSRCP
29-03-2023
B. Ramgopal Reddy
29-03-2029
7
Sriakulam
Vennapusa Gopal Reddy
YSRCP
29-03-2023
B. Ramgopal Reddy
29-03-2029
8
Chittoor
Vennapusa Gopal Reddy
YSRCP
29-03-2023
B. Ramgopal Reddy
29-03-2029
9
Kurnool
K.E. Prabhakar
YSRCP
29-03-2023
B. Ramgopal Reddy
29-03-2029