Shobha had died in a road accident after the last day of withdrawal of nominations but, riding a sympathy wave with her children campaigning for her, she has emerged victorious by a margin of more than 16,000 votes. Her husband Bhuma Nagi Reddy, also a YSR Congress nominee, won from the Nandyal Assembly segment.
Election Commission had refused to countermand the election to the Allagadda seat on the grounds that YSRCP was a registered party and not a recognised one.
EC had said that the name of the deceased will be part of the ballots for elections in Allagadda and, in the event she gets the majority votes, a re-election will be ordered.
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