Mancherial Municipal Corporation Poll Results 2026: Full list of winning candidates from Congress, BRS and BJP
Mancherial Municipal Corporation Poll Results 2026: After winning the 2023 assembly polls, the Congress continued its impressive show in the Mancherial Municipal Corporation and has emerged as the single largest party.

The ruling Congress continued its strong performance in the Mancherial Municipal Corporation following its victory in the 2023 assembly elections in the state. The Mancherial Municipal Corporation has 60 divisions and the grand old party has won 44 divisions, while the Bharat Rashtra Samithi (BRS), formerly the Telangana Rashtra Samithi (TRS), was a distant second with eight divisions. On the other hand, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) won just four divisions.
The polling was conducted by the Telangana State Election Commission (SEC) in the Mancherial Municipal Corporation on Wednesday (February 11), witnessing a voter turnout of around 73 per cent.
Here's the full list of winners of the Mancherial Municipal Corporation:
| Division | Winning candidate | Party name |
| 1 | Sripathi Kavitha | Congress |
| 2 | P Yogesha | Congress |
| 3 | P Prakuthi | Congress |
| 4 | G Srinivas | BRS |
| 5 | Name not available yet | Others |
| 6 | V Ketha | BJP |
| 7 | V Ravinder | Congress |
| 8 | Name not available yet | Others |
| 9 | S Sowmya | Congress |
| 10 | Rachakonda Gopanna | Congress |
| 11 | S Harikrishna | Congress |
| 12 | Ksthuri Nagaraju | BJP |
| 13 | V Sammaiah | BRS |
| 14 | T Naresh | Congress |
| 15 | C Srinivas | Congress |
| 16 | Biyyala Thriveni | Congress |
| 17 | L Rajaiah | Congress |
| 18 | R Kamala | Congress |
| 19 | KV Laxmi | Congress |
| 20 | Gangavarapu Venkateshwarlu | Congress |
| 21 | Jogula sadhananadam | Congress |
| 22 | K Roja | Congress |
| 23 | Karru Shanker | BRS |
| 24 | B Swarupa | Congress |
| 25 | T Rajitha | Congress |
| 26 | Name not available yet | Others |
| 27 | K Rajeshwari | Congress |
| 28 | Amuth Raj kumar | BRS |
| 29 | B Sudakar | Congress |
| 30 | K Srinivas | Congress |
| 31 | TS Reddy | Congress |
| 32 | D Madhukar | Congress |
| 33 | EK Swamy | Congress |
| 34 | A Sagar | Others |
| 35 | M Srilatha | Congress |
| 36 | A Rani | Congress |
| 37 | Mohammed Khaleed | Congress |
| 38 | PV Rani | Congress |
| 39 | P Sunitha | Congress |
| 40 | AS Kala | Congress |
| 41 | S Srilaxmi | Congress |
| 42 | C Satyavathi | Congress |
| 43 | S Jyothi | Congress |
| 44 | K Kishan | Congress |
| 45 | D Sunitha | BRS |
| 46 | P Rajitha | Congress |
| 47 | V Krishna | BRS |
| 48 | VL Durga | Congress |
| 49 | A Sattar | BRS |
| 50 | P Swarupa | BRS |
| 51 | N Swapna | Congress |
| 52 | S Sravanthi | Congress |
| 53 | N Begum | Congress |
| 54 | S Ramya | Congress |
| 55 | G Sathamma | Congress |
| 56 | N Shanker | Congress |
| 57 | GM Gou | BJP |
| 58 | B Anitha | BJP |
| 59 | M Sathyanarayana | Congress |
| 60 | A Sulthana | Congress |
The polling for 414 wards spread across seven municipal corporation elections was held on Wednesday (February 11). According to the Telangana State Election Commission (SEC), nearly 12,000 police personnel and Quick Response Teams were deployed at all 123 counting centres across the state. In addition to this, prohibitory orders were also put in place around the counting centres.