List of Chief Ministers of Andhra Pradesh
Chief Ministers of Hyderabad state
Chief Ministers of Andhra
Chief Ministers of Andhra
Pradesh
The state of
Andhra Pradesh has an electorate of more than 60 million people
This is a list
of people who have served as the Chief
Minister of Andhra Pradesh since its inception as Andhra and later conversion into Andhra Pradesh after the addition of Telangana region from Hyderabad State. This also contains the list of Chief
Ministers of Hyderabad State after its absorption into the Indian union in
1948. An official residence for the Chief Minister was built in 2005 at
Greenlands, Begumpet called as Chief
Minister's Camp Office.
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Chief Ministers of Hyderabad state
Hyderabad state included nine Telugu districts of Telangana, four Kannada districts in Gulbarga division
and four Marathi districts in Aurangabad division. Rangareddy district was carved out of Hyderabad
district in 1978.
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Name
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Took office
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Left office
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Party
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Origin region
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Birthplace
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Days in office
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1
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26 Jan 1950
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6 Mar 1952
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-
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770
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2
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6 Mar 1952
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31 Oct 1956
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INC
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1701
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Chief Ministers of Andhra
Andhra State consisted of Kosta and Rayalaseema regions. This state was carved out of Madras state in 1953.
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Name
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Took office
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Left office
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Party
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Origin region
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Birthplace
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Days in office
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1
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1 Octo 1953
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27 Mar 1955
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INC
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631
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2
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28 Mar 1955
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1 Nov 1956
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INC
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584
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= Chief Minister elected from Indian National
Congress (INC)
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= Chief Minister elected from Telugu Desam Party
(TDP)
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Chief Ministers of Andhra
Pradesh
In 1956,
Gulbarga and Aurangabad divisions of Hyderabad state were merged with Mysore state and Bombay state respectively. Remaining portion of Hyderabad
state, Telangana, was merged with Andhra state to form Andhra Pradesh state.
#
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Name
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Portrait
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Took office
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Left office
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Party
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Origin region
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Birthplace (district)
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Days in office
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1
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1 Nov 1956
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11 Jan 1960
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INC
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1167
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2
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11 Jan 1960
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12 Mar 1962
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INC
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790
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-
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Neelam Sanjiva Reddy
(second time)
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12 Mar 1962
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20 Feb 1964
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INC
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719
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3
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21 Feb 1964
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30 Sep 1971
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INC
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2777
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4
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30 Sep 1971
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10 Jan 1973
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INC
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468
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President's
Rule (11 Jan – 10 Dec 1973.
Period: 335 Days)
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5
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10 Dec 1973
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6 Mar 1978
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INC
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1547
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6
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6 Mar 1978
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11 Oct 1980
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INC
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950
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7
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11 Oct 1980
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24 Feb 1982
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INC
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501
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8
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24 Feb 1982
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20 Sep 1982
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INC
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208
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9
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20 Sep 1982
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9 Jan 1983
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INC
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111
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10
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9 Jan 1983
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16 Aug 1984
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585
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11
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16 Aug 1984
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16 Sep 1984
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TDP
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31
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-
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Nandamuri
Taraka Rama Rao (second time)
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16 Sep 1984
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2 Dec 1989
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TDP
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1903
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-
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Marri Chenna Reddy
(second time)
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3 Dec 1989
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17 Dec 1990
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INC
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379
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12
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17 Dec 1990
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9 Oct 1992
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INC
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662
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-
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Kotla Vijaya
Bhaskara Reddy (second time)
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9 Oct 1992
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12 Dec 1994
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INC
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794
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-
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Nandamuri
Taraka Rama Rao (third time)
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12 Dec 1994
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1 Sep 1995
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TDP
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263
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13
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1 Sep 1995
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14 May 2004
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TDP
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3378
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14
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14 May 2004
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2 Sep 2009
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INC
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1938
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15
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03 Sep 2009
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24 Nov 2010
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INC
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448
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16
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25 Nov 2010
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-
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INC
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ñ Jalagam Vengal Rao born in Srikakulam district and was raised in Kosta region.
He represented a constituency in Khammam district when he was chief minister.
ñ Konijeti Rosaiah is the MLC who became
Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh apart from Bhavanam Venkatarami Reddy.
ñ Till date, Nara Chandrababu Naidu remains
the longest tenured CM of Andhra Pradesh.
ñ Kiran Kumar Redsdy's family is from Chittoor. His father represented a constituency in
Chittoor. He is born and brought up in Hyderabad because his father is in state
capital, Hyderabad, as MLA and minister. He started representing his father's
constituency in Chittoor after his father's death.
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