June 15, 2012 12:36 PM

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Trends & results from state by-polls in: First win goes to YSR Cong in AP

Trends and results for Bye Polls from most of the states have come in. In Andhra Pradesh the first result has gone in favour of YSR Congress.

Its candidate Chennakesava Reddy has won the Yemmiganor Assembly constituency. He defeated his nearest TDP rival Mohan Reddy by over 20,000 votes.

The party is also leading the Nellore Lok Sabha and 14 other assembly seats. Congress candidates are in lead in two constituencies, while TRS candidate has established lead in Parakal constituency.

In Kerala, R. Selvaraj of the Congress-led ruling United Democratic Front has won the Neyyatinkara by-elections. He defeated his nearest rival F. Lawrence of the CPI(M) by a margin of 6,334 votes.

In Tripura, CPIM candidate has won the Nalcher assembly seat by a margin of 4,777 votes. He defeated his nearest Congress rival.

In West Bengal, ruling Trinamool Congress is leading in both assembly seats where bye poll was held. 15 rounds of counting have been completed. The two seats fell vacant following death of two Trinamool Congress legislators.

In Tamil Nadu, ruling AIADMK candidate Karthik Thondaiman is leading by about 12,000 votes in Pudukottai assembly constituency over his nearest rival of DMDK candidate. Four rounds of counting have been completed.

In Maharashtra, BJP candidate is leading over her nearest NCP rival by over 5,200 votes in Kej assembly seat in Beed district

In Madhya Pradesh, the ruling BJP’s candidate Rajkumar Mev is leading by a margin of 15 thousand votes over his Congress rival Devendra Sadho in Maheshwar assembly by-election .Seven rounds of counting have been completed.

In Uttar Pradesh Congress Rashtriya Lok Dal- candidate is leading by margin of above 2000 votes in Mat assembly constituency in Mathura district. Bye election was held in this constituency on June 12.

Quoting Poll officials our Allahabad correspondent reports that at the end of 8th round of counting RLD Congress candidates Yogesh Sharma has voted more than 21 thousand while ruling Samajwadi Party nominee Sanjay Lathar has secured above 19 thousand votes.

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