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Siddipet Municipal Election Results 2016 Ward Wise Winner List Voting % Corporators list Runner Up List

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In Siddipet, 88,982 eligible voters to select 34 seats After the election notification announcement, out of 34 wards 6 ward candidates belongs to ruling party TRS are declared as winner due to unopposed in their wards. The vote polling for the remaining 28 Wards are conducted on Apr 11, 2016. the average vote polling percentage is 71.38%.

In the first round, wards 1 to 10, in the second round, wards 11,12,14,15,17,20,22, 23,25,26 and in third round, wards 27 to 34 would be counted by the staff

The ruling Telangana Rashtra Samiti (TRS) continued its winning spree and bagged majority seats in the Siddipet municipal elections, results for which were announced on Monday.

Of the total 34 wards, TRS won 22 wards, including six unanimously, followed by seven independents – six rebels from TRS and one rebel from TDP, two seats each by BJP and Congress and one by MIM. Surprisingly, all the seven independents are rebels of the TRS who were denied tickets, contested as independent candidates and won elections.

Siddipet Civic polls Ward Wise Winner List 2016

Ward Winner Party Winner Candidate name
Ward No. 1    TRS Party  MalliKarjun Rao..
Ward No. 2    TRS Party  Lalitha.
Ward No. 3   Rebel Sandhya
Ward No.4  Rebel Deepthi 
Ward No. 5    Independent  Swapnam.
Ward No.6   Congress Party  Kakki Bala Lakshmi.
Ward No.7    TRS Party  Prashanth.
Ward No.8   TRS Candidate  Bandari Narsaiah 
Ward No.9   TRS Candidate  Uma Rani 
Ward No.10   TRS Candidate  Venu
Ward No.11    TRS Candidate  Ravindra
Ward No.12  TRS Candidate  Akthar patel
Ward No.13  TRS Candidate Palla Venkat Reddy
Ward No.14   BJP Candidate  Srikanth
Ward No.15  TRS Candidate  Bhavani
Ward No.16  TRS Candidate RajaNurse
Ward No.17  BJP Candidate  Venkat
Ward No.18  TRS Candidate Nallala Vijaya Laxmi
Ward No.19  TRS Candidate Puja Latha
Ward No.20  TRS Candidate  Javed
Ward No.21  TRS Candidate Narender
Ward No.22  Rebel  Praveen
Ward No.23   TRS Candidate  Lakshmi
Ward No.24  TRS Candidate Burra Srinivas
Ward No.25   (Rebel) Pramela 
Ward No.26   TRS Candidate  Srinivas.
Ward No.27    Rebel Party Vijaya Rani
Ward No.28   TRS Candidate  Lakshmi
Ward No.29   TRS Candidate  Uma Rani
Ward No.30  Congress Candidate Vazeer
Ward No.31  TRS Candidate  kavitha
Ward No.32  TRS Candidate  Prabhakar.
Ward No.33 MIM
Ward No.34 Rebel Party Manjula

Hyderabad: The State Election Commission on Sunday released the schedule for Siddipet Municipal elections and a notification in this regard will be issued on Monday.

 

Events Date
Nominations Date March 21 to 23 
scrutiny  Mar-24
withdrawal of Nominations Mar-25
Polling  Apr-06
COUNTING   April 11

Nominations for the elections can be filed from March 21 to 23 and scrutiny of those nominations will be held on March 24 and withdrawal will be permitted on March 25. Polling for 34 wards will be held on April 6 followed by counting on April 11.

The Siddipet municipal elections are being held after a gap of 11 years. It may be recalled that the Panchayat Raj Department issued orders on October 14, 2004, merging six villages (Prashant Nagar, Hanuman Nagar, Narsapur, Gadicharlapaly, Imambad and Rangadhampally) into Siddipet Municipality. Residents of these six villages petitioned the High Court questioning their merger in the Municipality arguing that the Department had taken the decision unilaterally without considering the opinion of the villagers. The Court ruled a stay order on proceedings of elections for the Municipal body until the referendum is taken.

After 11 long years, the High Court suspended its stay order on Friday and struck off the petitions filed against the merger. This paved the way for the conduct of the civic polls.

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