Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs)
| MLA | Year elected | Representation | Voters in favor (%) | Total voters (in 1000) | Voter turn out (% of electors) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mallela linga Reddy | 2009 | Telugu Desam Party | 46.44 | 157.24 | 76.99 |
| Nandyala Varadarajulu Reddy | 2004 | Indian National Congress | 39.62 | 137.36 | 70.00 |
| Nandyala Varadarajulu Reddy | 1999 | Indian National Congress | 38.45 | 125.54 | 63.77 |
| Nandyala Varadarajulu Reddy | 1994 | Indian National Congress | 39.24 | 118.33 | 64.09 |
| Nandyala Varadarajulu Reddy | 1989 | Indian National Congress | 61.75 | 127.71 | 73.54 |
| Nandyala Varadarajulu Reddy | 1985 | Telugu Desam Party | 49.53 | 96.46 | 66.56 |
| Dr. Mallela Venkata Ramana Reddy | 1983 | Telugu Desam Party | 56.71 | 101.73 | 75.88 |
| Chandra Obulreddy Rami Reddy | 1978 | Indian National Congress (I) | 42.34 | 81.83 | 74.39 |
| K. Subba Rao | 1972 | Indian National Congress | |||
| R. Ramasubba Reddy | 1967 | Indian National Congress | |||
| P. Yerramuni Reddy | 1962 | Independent | |||
| R. C. Obul Reddy | 1957 | Independent | |||
| K. Balanarayana Reddy | 1955 | Indian National Congress | |||
| K. Balanarayana Reddy | 1952 | Indian National Congress |
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