Nellore District has 11 state assembly constituencies, namely Allur, Atmakur, Gudur, Kavali, Kovur, Nellore, Rapur, Sarvepalli, Sullurpeta, Udayagiri and Venkatagiri.[7] Nellore district also contributes to three seats in the Parliament of India, namely Nellore, Tirupati and Ongole.
It comprises 46 Revenue Mandals, 12 Agriculture Sub Divisions and 3Revenue Divisions (Nellore, Kavali and Gudur) and 1204 Revenue Villagesin which 1135 are inhabited. Number of Gram Panchayats are 968 and thenumber of Municipalities are three, namely Nellore, Kavali and Gudur.
Nellore district is divided into the following 46 mandals.
Allur, 15 villages.
Ananthasagaram, 23 villages.
Anumasamudrampeta, 19 villages.
Atmakur, 23 villages.
Balayapalle, 24 villages.
Bhogolu, 14 villages.
Buchireddipalem, 12 villages.
Chejerla, 22 villages.
Chillakur, 31 villages.
Chittamur, 23 villages.
Dagadarthi, 11 villages.
Dakkili, 26 villages.
Doravarisatram, 22 villages.
Duttalur, 17 villages.
Gudur, 22 villages.
Indukurpet, 18 villages.
Jaladanki, 16 villages.
Kaligiri, 23 villages.
Kaluvoya, 19 villages.
Kavali, 21 villages.
Kodavalur, 17 villages.
Kondapuram, 19 villages.
Kota, 20 villages.
Kovur, 5 villages.
Manubolu, 18 villages.
Marripadu, 24 villages.
Muthukur, 19 villages.
Naidupeta, 18 villages
Nellore, 29 villages.
Ozili, 26 villages.
Pellakur, 24 villages.
Podlakur, 29 villages.
Rapur, 46 villages (34 Panchayats)
Seetharamapuram, 14 villages
Sangam, 19 villages.
Sullurpeta, 19 villages
Sydapuram, 30 villages.
Tada with 17 villages.
Thotapalligudur, 21 villages.
Udayagiri, 16 villages
Vakadu, 18 villages.
Varikuntapadu, 24 villages
Venkatachalam, 25 villages.
Vinjamur, 11 villages.
Venkatagiri with 24 villages.
Vidavalur, 11 villages.
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