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Live Blog: YSRC candidate leading by 90,089 votes

Live Blog: YSRC candidate leading by 90,089 votes

Results for bypolls in three parliamentary constituencies and 29 assembly seats will be declared today.

The results will be made available on the Election Commission of India’s website: results.eci.gov.in.

The by-elections to the three Lok Sabha seats -- Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Mandi (Himachal Pradesh) and Khandwa (Madhya Pradesh) -- and the 29 assembly constituencies in Assam (five), West Bengal (four), Himachal Pradesh (three), Madhya Pradesh (three), Meghalaya (three), Rajasthan (two), Karnataka (two), Bihar (two) and Andhra Pradesh (one), Haryana (one), Maharashtra (one), Mizoram (one) and Telangana (one) were held on October 30.

While the results are not going to change the arithmetic in the state Assemblies, a victory would consolidate the ruling party in their respective states.

Some of the high profile candidates in the fray are Virbhadra Singh's wife Pratibha Singh, Indian National Lok Dal (INLD) leader Abhay Chautala and former Telangana Minister Eatala Rajender.

YSRC is leading in Badvwl in postal ballots. In all, 235 postal ballots are there in Badvel.

First round of counting of votes in EVM begins in Badvel. YSRC is leading.

YSRC candidate Dasari Sudha is leading by 8,790 votes in the first round of counting in Badvel.

YSRC gets 10,478 votes as against 1,688 by BJP and 580 by the Congress in Badvel in the first round.

YSRC candidate Dasari Sudha is leading by 23,700 votes after third round of counting in Badvel.

In Badvel, YSRC is leading by 30,412 votes after the 4th round

In Badvel, YSRC is leading by 47,589 votes after the sixth round

At the end of seventh round, YSRC is leading by a massive margin of 60785 votes over the BJP candidate P Suresh in Badvel assembly bypolls

At the end of eighth round, YSRC is leading by a massive margin of 68,492 votes over the BJP candidate P Suresh in Badvel assembly bypolls

At the end of 10th round, YSRC is leading by a massive margin of 85,505 votes over the BJP candidate P Suresh in Badvel assembly by-polls. Dr Sudha has won the seat, but official declaration is yet to be made.

Badvel(SC) Assembly Constituency, Andhra Pradesh.

After Round No-12: YSRCP-1,11,710, BJP-21,621, INC-6,205, NOTA-3,622

LEAD-YSRCP(90,089)

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