2004 Indian general election in Andhra Pradesh

The 2004 Indian general election in Andhra Pradesh and state assembly elections were held simultaneously. In both, the ruling Telugu Desam Party-Bharatiya Janata Party (TDP-BJP) combine was routed. BJP could not win a single seat. The result was a landslide victory for the United Progressive Alliance which won 37 out of 42 seats, which reflects the state elections that occurred before the general elections, where National Democratic Alliance (NDA) member, TDP, was defeated soundly by Y. S. Rajasekhara Reddy and the Indian National Congress. Alliance with CPM and CPI helped the Congress party. Congress had contested in alliance with the communist parties and the TRS.

Election Schedule
The election commission had appointed its total of 126 observers in the state in view of the preparations.

The filing of nomination along with voting was carried by the Election Commission in three days as:

Constituency wise Detailed Result

 * Note: Telugu Desam Party was not part of the National Democratic Alliance (India) in the 1999 elections, instead it gave outside support to the NDA.


 * Note: Telugu Desam Party was not part of the National Democratic Alliance (India) in the 1999 elections, instead it gave outside support to the NDA.


 * Note: Telugu Desam Party was not part of the National Democratic Alliance (India) in the 1999 elections, instead it gave outside support to the NDA.


 * Note: Telugu Desam Party was not part of the National Democratic Alliance (India) in the 1999 elections, instead it gave outside support to the NDA.