The JSP drew a blank, with only results of a handful seats yet to come in, in Coastal Andhra and Rayalaseema (collectively known as Seemandhra).
Kiran Kumar Reddy, who staunchly opposed division of Andhra Pradesh as Chief Minister, floated the JSP ahead of elections, but it suffered an early setback with several Congress leaders who followed him deserting the fledgling outfit.
Though Kiran Kumar Reddy campaigned across Seemandhra in support of JSP's candidates, he himself did not contest the polls.
As the election in Seemandhra was clearly polarised between the TDP-BJP alliance and the YSR Congress, smaller outfits like JSP could not pose any real challenge to their prospects.
JSP had entered into an understanding with the CPI(M), which also opposed bifurcation, but it apparently failed to make any impact at the hustings.