Jubilee Hills By-election 2025 Result Live Updates | Counting, Leads, and Political Reactions

Live: Jubilee Hills By-election 2025 Result – Counting updates, round-wise lead details, party positions, voter turnout, candidates, political reactions, and latest happenings. Stay tuned for fast LIVE updates.

Jubilee Hills By-election 2025 Result Live Updates: Counting for the crucial Jubilee Hills by-poll has begun, and early trends are expected soon. Stay with us for round-wise counting updates, candidate leads, final results, voter turnout, political reactions, and every major development happening throughout the day. This page will be updated every few minutes as the counting progresses.

RoundCongressTRSBJPLead & Leading Party
Round 1
Round 2
Round 3
Round 4
Round 5

🔵 8:35 AM – Round 1 counting update

Congress leads in Round 1 with a 650-vote margin.

🔵 8:20 AM – Early trends indicate close contest

Initial trends show a closely fought contest between Congress and TRS.

🔴 8:05 AM – Counting begins for the Jubilee Hills By-election 2025

Counting begins for the Jubilee Hills By-election 2025. Postal ballots are being counted.

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🟫 VOTER TURNOUT DETAILS

Notes: different outlets round slightly differently; I used the electors / vote counts published by local media to compute gender turnouts — these give an overall turnout of about 48.49%, matching several reports.

🟧 AREA PROFILE — Jubilee Hills Constituency

Jubilee Hills is an urban, upscale Hyderabad assembly constituency (part of Secunderabad Lok Sabha segment) that includes neighbourhoods such as Yousufguda, Borabanda, Madhura Nagar, Vengal Rao Nagar and Shaikpet. Historically it has a mixed demographic — affluent residential colonies plus dense basti/slum pockets — which produces irregular turnout patterns (urban apathy in gated communities vs higher turnout in working-class pockets). The constituency has swung between regional and national parties; local issues (infrastructure, drainage, gated-community access) and minority/urban vote blocs often decide outcomes.

🟩 PREVIOUS ELECTION RESULT

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