Exit poll results 2019: Split verdict in Andhra Pradesh
THE TIMES OF INDIA | May 23, 2019, 06:26:28 IST
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Exit poll results 2019: Split verdict in Andhra Pradesh

Andhra Pradesh went to polls for its 175 assembly constituencies on April 11 and the voter turnout was 73% the single phase assembly elections in the state.
17:35 (IST) May 19
Re-polling is going on at seven booths in Chandragiri and Chittoor constituencies after several instances of 'bogus voting' were reported on April 11.
17:34 (IST) May 19
Three people were left dead as violence broke out between YSR Congress and TDP workers during the assembly and Lok Sabha polls in the state.
17:29 (IST) May 19
73% voter turnout was recorded in the single phase assembly elections in Andhra Pradesh amid stray violence involving the TDP and YSRC cadres.
17:02 (IST) May 19
YSR Congress Party on Saturday wrote a letter to the Election Commission of India, seeking support to ensure free and fair counting of votes in the state.
17:01 (IST) May 19
Naidu is battling anti-incumbency in the state while trying to stay relevant at the national level also. He met BSP chief Mayawati, Samajwadi Party president Akhilesh Yadav and Sharad Pawar on Saturday to firm up a non-BJP front.
17:01 (IST) May 19
Telugu Desam Party and Bharatiya Janata Party parted ways earlier this year as Andhra CM Chandrababu Naidu accused the BJP of breaking promises over granting special category status to Andhra Pradesh.
17:01 (IST) May 19
In 2014, TDP in an alliance with the BJP won 106 of the 175 Assembly seats while the YSR Congress secured 68 seats in the state.
17:01 (IST) May 19
Andhra Pradesh went to polls for its 175 Assembly constituencies and 25 Lok Sabha seats on April 11.