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REPORT 03
Governance

GHMC 2020 Ward Elections — Results by Party and Zone

Official ward-by-ward results for the 2020 Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation election across all 150 wards — party tallies, zone breakdown, turnout, and government formation, sourced from the Telangana State Election Commission gazette.

  • TRS won 56 wards (below the 76-ward majority threshold) and lost control of GHMC for the first time — forming government only with AIMIM's outside support.
  • BJP made its most significant GHMC breakthrough, winning 48 wards — up from near-zero presence in the 2016 elections.
  • AIMIM retained 44 wards, concentrated in the Old City south zone; voter turnout across all 150 wards was 46.6%.
June 202624 pages10 min readPDF coming soon
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REPORT 04
Constituency

Hyderabad Old City — Assembly Constituency Profiles 2023

Constituency-level profiles for all 7 AIMIM-held assembly seats in the Greater Hyderabad region — results for 2018 and 2023, winning margins, vote share shifts, and structural notes on each seat.

  • All 7 AIMIM seats in Greater Hyderabad were retained in 2023 — a status quo result in terms of seat count, but margins shifted significantly in 5 of 7 constituencies.
  • Yakutpura's margin collapsed from 46,978 in 2018 to just 878 in 2023 — making it the most competitive AIMIM seat; Nampally's margin also fell sharply to 2,037.
  • Chandrayangutta delivered AIMIM's largest margin in 2023 at 81,660 votes (Akbaruddin Owaisi, 64.89% vote share) — the biggest winning margin across all 9 Hyderabad Lok Sabha sub-segments.
June 202620 pages9 min readPDF coming soon
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REPORT 05
Voter Trends

Telangana Assembly Elections — 2018 vs 2023 Comparative

A data-driven comparison of the 2018 and 2023 Telangana Legislative Assembly elections — seat shifts, vote share changes, turnout trends, voter registration growth, and party performance across regions.

  • BRS (formerly TRS) lost 49 seats between 2018 and 2023 — from 88 to 39 — the steepest single-cycle collapse for a ruling party in Telangana's history.
  • INC gained 44 seats (from 21 alliance seats in 2018 to 65 in 2023), while BJP rose from 1 seat to 8 and 13.9% vote share, establishing itself as a significant third force.
  • Voter registration grew by 4.54 million (+16.2%) between cycles; despite this, turnout fell 1.77 percentage points from 73.74% to 71.97%.
June 202622 pages10 min readPDF coming soon
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REPORT 02
Elections

Telangana Assembly Election 2023 — State Results

Official party-wise results for the 2023 Telangana Legislative Assembly election across all 119 constituencies — seat tallies, vote shares, turnout, and voter registration data sourced from the Election Commission of India.

  • INC won 64 seats (with CPI ally: 65) to form Telangana's first Congress government — BRS retained only 39 of the 88 seats it had won in 2018.
  • BJP's seat count rose from 1 in 2018 to 8 in 2023, with vote share reaching 13.9%; AIMIM retained all 7 seats in Greater Hyderabad.
  • State voter turnout was 71.97% (23.47 million votes from 32.6 million registered) — down 1.77 percentage points from 73.74% in 2018.
June 202628 pages12 min readPDF coming soon
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REPORT 01
Constituency

Hyderabad Political Intelligence Report 2026

A comprehensive intelligence brief on Hyderabad — covering all 9 parliamentary sub-segments, GHMC ward dynamics, voter composition by zone, and the political landscape heading into 2028.

  • Hyderabad's 9 parliamentary segments split across 3 major zone profiles — north, south, and old city — each with distinct voter composition and turnout patterns.
  • GHMC ward-level results from 2020 show 4 zones with divergent political alignments; the central and eastern zones showed the sharpest swings in the 2023 assembly cycle.
  • Voter registration in Hyderabad grew by an estimated 8–11% between 2018 and 2023, with the highest growth in newly developed periurban segments in Rangareddy overlap zones.
June 202640 pages15 min readPDF coming soon
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