Jubilee Hills by poll results: Congress’s Naveen Yadav triumphs with 24,729-vote lead
Congress Candidate V Naveen Yadav won the Jubilee Hills byelection by a wide margin of 24,729 votes
By - Sistla Dakshina Murthy |
Congress Candidate V Naveen Yadav won the Jubilee Hills byelection by a wide margin of 24,729 votes
Hyderabad:
Congress sweeps Jubilee Hills byelection with over 24,000-vote margin
Congress candidate Naveen Yadav secured a decisive victory in the Jubilee Hills byelection held on November 11, 2025, winning by a margin of 24,729 votes. Out of a total voter turnout of 1,94,631, Naveen Yadav garnered 98,988 votes. Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) candidate Maganti Sunitha trailed with 74,259 votes, while BJP’s Lankala Deepak Reddy managed 17,061 votes. The results reflect a strong mandate for Congress in the constituency.
Congress extends lead in Jubilee Hills bypoll
At the end of the ninth round of counting in the Jubilee Hills by-election, Congress candidate Naveen Yadav continued to maintain a strong lead, securing 91,384 votes. The ruling Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS) candidate Maganti Sunitha polled 67,481 votes, while Bharatiya Janata Party’s (BJP) contender Lankala Deepak Reddy received 16,328 votes.
Naveen Yadav’s margin surges in Round 8
Congress candidate Naveen Yadav continued to dominate the Jubilee Hills by-election as counting progressed, widening his lead to 21,672 votes by the end of Round 8, having secured 79,634 votes.
BRS nominee Maganti Sunitha remained in second place with 57,962 votes, while BJP’s Lankala Deepak Reddy trailed with 14,243 votes, as the final rounds of counting approach.
Congress nears 20,000 vote-lead after Round 7
The Congress party continues to consolidate its position in the Jubilee Hills Assembly by-election, widening its advantage as counting advances. After Round 7 of 10, Congress candidate Naveen Yadav V has amassed 70,341 votes, securing a commanding lead of 19,797 votes.
BRS nominee Maganti Sunitha Gopinath remains in second place with 50,544 votes, while BJP candidate Deepak Reddy Lankala trails with 11,923 votes. Votes polled by candidates from smaller parties and independents remain minimal, mostly in double or low triple digits.
Naveen Yadav’s lead climbs to 15,797 votes after Round 6
Congress candidate Naveen Yadav further strengthened his position in the Jubilee Hills by-election, widening his lead to 15,797 votes by the end of the sixth round of counting. He has so far secured 60,402 votes.
BRS candidate Maganti Sunitha follows with 44,605 votes, while BJP candidate Lankala Deepak Reddy has polled 10,235 votes as counting continues.
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Naveen Yadav widens lead to 12,859 votes after Round 5
Congress candidate Naveen Yadav continues to dominate the Jubilee Hills by-election, expanding his lead with every round of counting. By the close of the fifth round, his margin rose to 12,859 votes, after securing 50,849 votes.
BRS candidate Maganti Sunitha remained in second place with 37,990 votes, while BJP nominee Lankala Deepak Reddy trailed with 8,569 votes as counting moved into the next phase.
Congress widens margin to 9,559 votes after Round 4
The fourth round of counting in the Jubilee Hills by-election has concluded, with the Congress firmly in the lead after securing 38,566 votes. The BRS stands at 29,007 votes, while the BJP has polled 7,296 votes.
With four rounds completed, the Congress candidate has expanded the lead to 9,559 votes, consolidating the party’s strong position as counting continues.
#Hyderabad:Ministers celebrate #Congress lead in #JubileeHillsbypollWith the @Congress4TS heading for a massive victory in the Jubilee Hills by-election, ministers @Ponnam_INC @VivekVenkatswam, Vakkati Srihari and other key leaders participated in the celebrations.The… pic.twitter.com/ilt5hw8yfp
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Congress builds strong momentum after Round 3
The Congress continued to consolidate its position in the Jubilee Hills by-election, extending its lead to 6,012 votes by the end of the third round of counting.
Congress Party candidate Naveen Yadav has so far secured 28,999 votes, maintaining a clear advantage over BRS candidate Maganti Sunitha Gopinath, who has polled 22,987 votes. BJP’s Lankala Deepak Reddy stands at 5,361 votes, trailing in third place as counting moves forward.
Congress widens lead after two rounds of counting
The second round of counting added 16,609 votes to the tally, with the Congress securing 8,963 votes, followed by the BRS with 6,015 and the BJP with 1,308. This round pushed the Congress ahead by 2,948 votes.
After the completion of the first two rounds, a total of 37,068 votes have been counted. The Congress now stands at 17,874 votes, while the BRS candidate Maganti Sunitha has secured 14,879 votes and the BJP candidate Lankala Deepaak Reddy has secured 3,475 votes, giving the Congress candidate Naveen Yadav an overall lead of 2,995 votes.
First-round results
In the opening round, the Congress and BRS candidates finished neck-and-neck, with the BJP trailing at a distance.
INC – Naveen Yadav V: 8,911
BRS – Maganti Sunitha Gopinath: 8,864
BJP – Deepak Lankala: 2,167
Congress leads by 47 votes
Congress candidate Naveen Yadav holds a lead of just 47 votes over BRS nominee Maganti Sunitha Gopinath, signalling a competitive battle ahead. The counting process is continuing, and margins are expected to fluctuate over the next rounds.
Congress leads in postal ballot
The postal ballot counting for the Jubilee Hills Assembly by-election has concluded. Of the 101 postal ballots cast, 96 were declared valid, while 5 were rejected. Among the valid votes, Congress candidate Naveen Yadav secured 43 votes, followed by BRS nominee Maganti Sunitha Gopinath with 25 votes and BJP’s Deepak Lankala with 20 votes.
Other candidates polled minimal votes: Ambhoju Buddaiah (1), Racha Subhadra Reddy (2), Asma Begum (1), A. Sudarshan (1), and OU Kashinath (1), while NOTA received 2 votes. Congress holds the lead in the postal ballots as overall counting progresses.
Counting
The counting of votes for the Jubilee Hills by-election began amid tight security at Kotla Vijay Bhaskar Reddy Stadium here on Friday.
The counting will be completed in nine rounds. With 58 candidates contesting, each round of counting is expected to take about 40 minutes, and final results are likely by 2 PM.
A total of 42 tables, arranged in two rows, have been set up at the stadium, with each round covering EVMs from 42 polling stations. Counting will be completed in 10 rounds for all 407 stations, supported by 186 deployed personnel.
Congress was leading with a slender margin in the first round of counting.
Congress Candidate V Naveen Yadav has inched ahead, though the contest remains closely fought.