2011 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election
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The fourteenth legislative assembly election will be held on 13 April 2011 to elect members from 234 constituencies in Tamil Nadu. Results will be released on 13 May 2011. Two major parties Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (ADMK) face the election as a coalition with DMK front consisting of 11 parties and ADMK of 8 parties. Vijayakanth's Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam is aligned with ADMK coalition.
Background
Inflation
Inflation was high during late 2010 to early 2011. The prize of food and other essential commodities had increased exponentially affecting middle class and poor people. Onion was sold for Rs. 100, tomato for Rs. 80 and Jasmine flower for Rs. 1200 per kilo gram. This historical rise of prices of essential food items was believed to be due to increased rainfall in North Indian states.[7]
Spectrum scandal
AIADMK Front
Electoral alliances began to take shape in late 2010. J. Jayalalitha, the leader of All-India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) characterised the election as a turning point in Tamil Nadu history similar to 1967 election. She was alluding to the major political changes that took place in Tamil Nadu after 1967 election in which Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam defeated Indian National Congress for the first time and subsequently, Congress never won an election in the state.[8]
Manithaneya Makkal Katchi, political wing of Tamil Nadu Muslim Munnetra Kazhagam (TMMK) constituted a a five-member committee to hold consultations with Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (ADMK) for seat sharing. The party had decided to support ADMK in a resolution adopted at a high level meeting citing deteriorating law and order and corruption.[9] Naan Tamizhar party president Seeman also expressed his support for ADMK on 10 January and said his decision is based on his opposition to INC which he claimed works against the interests of Sri Lankan Tamils.[10] Cho Ramaswamy, founder of Thuglak magazine, was actively involved in the formation of alliances. He supported ADMK and encouraged other parties to do so as well. On the 41st anniversary of the founding of Thuglak on 14 January, he delivered an address that strongly opposed ruling DMK party. He encouraged Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK) to forge an alliance with AIADMK.[11] Communist Party of India Tamil Nadu state secretary D. Pandian also called for DMDK to join the ADMK coalition to defeat DMK[12] and officially announced the continuation of CPI's coalition with ADMK on January 29.[13] Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM) announced its decision to contest the election with ADMK on 25 January. In a resolution adopted after party's Tamil Nadu state committee meeting held in Chennai attended by the general secretary Prakash Karat, the party said that the influence of Karunanidhi's family in politics, media and film industry has "spread like octopus" and defeating DMK is the only way to save the state.[14]
Despite the strained relationship between Indian National Congress (INC) and Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK),[15] ADMK leader Jayalalitha ruled out coalition with INC on 19 January.[16] Tamil actor Karthik announced his party's (Ahila India Naadalum Makkal Katchi) support to ADMK after meeting Jayalalitha on 19 January.[17] Hindu Munnani leader Rama Gopalan ruled out support to ADMK coalition on 20 January citing the particpation of anti-Hindu forces in the fold.[18] DMDK officially announced their alliance with AIADMK and started their negotiations. This brought to an end the possibilities of 3rd Front and DMDK contesting the elections on their own.[19]
Alliance partners
The following is the list of recognised parties part of AIADMK alliance.
- AIADMK
- DMDK[19]
- Communist Party of India
- Communist Party of India (Marxist)
- Manithaneya Makkal Katchi
- Republican Party of India
- Puthiya Tamilakam
- All India Moovendar Munnani Kazhagam
- All India Forward Bloc[20]
- Samathuva Makkal Katchi
- Tamil Nadu Kongu Ilaignar Peravai
Makkal Iyakkam
Vijay's Makkal Iyakkam decided to support AIADMK Front . S. A. Chandrasekhar, noted film director and father of actor Vijay announced the decision in Trichy on March 27. He has confirmed that Makkal Iyakkam will extend its total support for ushering in such a political change, to enable AIADMK to capture power and form the next Government under Jayalalithaa. He hasnt confirmed whether Vijay himself will be campaigning for the elections.[21] He had earlier met ADMK Chief J. Jayalalitha three times during the run up to the election.[22] Earlier Vijay spoke in a rally held by his organization Makkal Iyakkam attended by an estimated 20,000 to 30,000 people in Nagapattinam on February 22 condemning the actions of Sri Lankan military against Tamil Nadu fishermen.[23][24]
Seat allotment controversy
On 16 March, ADMK and coalition parties were involved in discussion to finalise the allocation of constituencies. Following disagreement among the participating members in the coalition, the representatives from various parties had decided to meet again to resolve the differences. However, in a decision which surprised its partners, ADMK unilaterally finalised and announced 160 constituencies in which it will field candidates. The list included constituencies won by the CPI, CPM, Forward Bloc and Pudhiya Thamizhagam in the last election. MDMK was not allotted any constituency.[25] After the coalition partners threatened to form a third front under DMDK, ADMK stepped down and gave in to their demands. Most of the seats ADMK took form its alliance partners were given back bringing the standoff to an end.[26] However MDMK was not given the number of seats it asked for and hence Vaiko formally announced his decision to boycott the elections thereby seizing to be a part of ADMK led alliance.[27]
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam coalition
Tamil Nadu Congress Committee president K. V. Thankabalu confirmed the continuation of his party's alliance with DMK on 21 January.[28] DMK pulled out of the ruling coalition at the centre on 5 March amid disagreements with Congress over seat sharing.[29] After three days, the parties struck a deal in which DMK gave in to the demand and allowed Congress to contest in 63 seats.[30] Abdul Rahman, Member of Parliament from Vellore constituency announced the continuation of Indian Union Muslim League's coalition with DMK on 24 January 2011.[31] After meeting Karunanidhi at his home on 16 January, Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi leader Thol. Thirumavalavan said his party will work for the victory of DMK coalition.[32] In a speech given during the wedding of Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Minister Periyakaruppan's son in Chennai, Karunanidhi expressed his desire to step down from Chiefministership and continue as the leader of the party.[33] Karunanidhi, during his trip to New Delhi for attending Chief Ministers meeting on 30 January, said that Indian National Congress, Viduthalai Chiruthaigal, Muslim League and Pattali Makkal Katchi are in the DMK coalition.[34] But Ramadoss, the leader of PMK denied that and said no final decision has been taken on coalition.[35] However PMK later joined the DMK alliance and was allotted 31 seats. It was later reduced to 30 to accommodate Congress which was firm on contesting 63 seats. Mylapore MLA and actor-turned politician S. V. Shekhar, joined Congress on February 6, 2011 after being expelled from AIADMK in 2009.[36] Although Mylapore constituency was allotted to congress party, it did not give the chance to S.V. Shekhar. Instead the party allotted it to Jayanthi Thangabalu, the wife of TN Congress president K.V. Thangabalu. However her nomination was rejected by election commision citing incomplete submission of relevant documents. The nomination of K.V. Thangabalu, who was the replacement candidate was accepted making him the official congress candidate.[37]
Alliance partners
The following is the list of recognised parties that are part of DMK alliance.
- DMK
- Indian National Congress
- PMK
- Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi
- Indian Union Muslim League [38]
- Moovendar Munnetra Kazhagam
- Kongunadu Munnetra Kazhagam [39]
- Perunthalaivar Makkal Katchi [40]
DMK-Congress Seat Allotment Controversy
Upset over the tough posture adopted by the Congress during the seat-sharing negotiations, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam on March 5 decided to pull out its Ministers from the Union government and provide only issue-based support. A resolution to this effect was adopted at a meeting of the high-level committee of the party at Anna Arivalayam, the party headquarters.[41] But after days of intense bargaining, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and the Congress on March 9 struck a deal, under which the Congress would contest 63 seats.[42]
Other Parties and Associations
MDMK Boycott
MDMK was part of AIADMK alliance . Due to Seat allotment issues MDMK withdrew from the AIADMK alliance and has decided to boycott the election.[43]
Makkal Sakthi Katchi
Makkal Sakthi Katchi (Lok Satta Party), the party founded by Jayaprakash Narayan will contest 40 constituencies in 18 districts. The party is supported by the Non-Government Organisation 5TH Pillar who are famous for issuing zero rupees notes to fight corruption. The party is now headed in Tamil Nadu by Vijay Anand of 5th Pillar.[44] [45]
BJP Front
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) although a major force in North India has struggled to make a foothold in Tamil Nadu . BJP leader L.Ganesan declared on 13 January that BJP will go alone in the elections .[46] BJP announced its Candidate list on March 18.[47] Subramanian swamy leader of Janata Party announced JP will face the elections in alliance with BJP and will contest in 10 seats.[48] JD(U) has announced it will contest 8 seats in alliance with BJP.[49]
Karthik
Tamil film actor Karthik's Ahila India Naadalum Makkal Katchi entered the election as a member of ADMK coalition. When no seat was allocated to his party by ADMK, he decided to contest the election alone in 25 to 40 seats.[50] His party with sizeable Thevar votes in southern Tamil Nadu is believed to eat into the AIADMK votebank. In 2006, former AIADMK minister Nainar Nagendran lost by 2,000 votes in Tirunelveli, where Karthik's party polled more than the margin.[49] Two weeks later his split from ADMK, he announced his party will contest independently in 19 constituencies and support DMK in 213 constituencies.[51]
IJK Front
Educationist-turned-politician T. R. Pachamuthu's Indiya Jananayaka Katchi (IJK) leads the third front. It comprises Tamizhaga Munnetra Kazhagam of John Pandian, Samooka Samathuva Padai of retired IAS officer, P Sivakami, Tamil Nadu Vanigar Peravai and VOC Peravai. The front is fielding candidates in more than 150 constituencies . [49] Political observers feel that the IJK could poll 3,000 to 5,000 votes in many constituencies in Cuddalore, Villupuram, Perambalur, Ariyalur and Salem districts where Pachamuthu's Udayar community has sizeable presence. The Samooka Samathuva Padai will mobilize significant dalit votes in constituencies like Tindivanam, Krishnarayapuram, Haroor and Gangavalli. Sivakami herself is contesting from Gangavalli .[49] John Pandian has some influence in Virudhunagar, Ramanathapuram, Thoothukudi, Dindigul and Tirunelveli districts.[49]
BSP
Bahujan Samaj Party which is ruling in Uttar Pradesh has decided to field candidates for all 234 seats and will be contesting alone . The party announced its candidate list on March 18.[52]
Puthiya Bharatham
Puthiya Bharatham led by MLA JeganMurthy which was part of DMK alliance from 2004 left the alliance due to seat sharing issue.It will contest 40 seats on its own.[53]
Social Democratic Party of India
Kerala-based Social Democratic Party of India has also plunged into the Tamil Nadu election fray with a view to garnering Muslim votes. They are concentrating on Coimbatore, Ramanathapuram and some parts of Chennai.[49]
Ahila Indiya Parampariya Meenavar Sangam
Ahila Indiya Parampariya Meenavar Sangam decided to contest in 27 constituencies that constitute a major population of fishermen. The decision was made in a meeting of fishermen's unions from across Tamil Nadu held in Pattinapakkam headed by its general secreatary Rubeshkumar.[54]
Arunthathiar association
Arundhathiar (a section of dalits) outfit headed by R Adhiyaman has fielded candidates in 20 segments in western Tamil Nadu .
Seat allotments
AIADMK Front
No. |
Party | Election Symbol | Leader | Seats |
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1. | All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam | File:ECI-two-leaves.png | J.Jayalalithaa | 160 |
2. | Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam | File:ECI-Nagara.png | Vijayakanth | 41 [55] |
3. | Communist Party of India | File:ECI-corn-sickle.png | Tha. Pandian | 10 [56] |
4. | Communist Party of India (Marxist) | File:ECI-hammer-sickle-star.png | G.Ramakrishnan | 12 [56] |
5. | Puthiya Tamilakam | File:ECI-Television.png | Dr. Krishnaswamy | 2 [57] |
6. | Republican Party of India | File:ECI-two-leaves.png | C.K. Tamilarasan | 1 [57] |
7. | All India Moovendar Munnani Kazhagam | File:ECI-two-leaves.png | N. Sethuraman | 1 [57] |
8. | Manithaneya Makkal Katchi | File:ECI-Candles.png | M. H. Javaharullah | 3 [58] |
9. | All India Forward Bloc | File:ECI-lion.png | Kathiravan | 1 [59] |
10. | All India Samathuva Makhal Katchi | File:ECI-two-leaves.png | R. Sarathkumar | 2 [60] |
11. | Tamil Nadu Kongu Ilaignar Peravai | File:ECI-two-leaves.png | U. Thaniyarasu | 1 [61] |
DMK Front
No. |
Party | Election Symbol | Leader | Seats |
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1. | Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam | File:ECI-rising-sun.png | M. Karunanidhi | 119 [62] |
2. | Indian National Congress | File:ECI-hand.png | K.V. Thangabalu | 63 [62] |
3. | Pattali Makkal Katchi | File:ECI-mango.png | Dr. Ramdoss | 30 [62] |
4. | Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi | File:ECI-Candles.png | Thol. Thirumavalavan | 10 [62] |
5. | Kongunadu Munnetra Kazhagam | File:ECI-GasCylinder.png | 'Best' S.Ramasamy | 7 [62] |
6. | Indian Union Muslim League | File:ECI-rising-sun.png | K.M. Khader Mohideen | 3 [62] |
7. | Moovendar Munnetra Kazhagam | File:ECI-rising-sun.png | G.M. Sreedhar Vandaiyar | 1 [62] |
8. | Perunthalaivar Makkal Katchi | File:ECI-rising-sun.png | N.R. Dhanabalan | 1 [62] |
Campaign
AIADMK Front
DMDK worked hard to defeat DMK. It made a resolution to call all parties to come together to defeat the ruling DMK in a conference held in Salem on 8 January presided over by its leader Vijayakanth.[63] AIADMK released a new list of places where the party chief Jayalalitha will campaign supporting both the party's and alliance parties's candidates. She will beginning her election campaign from March 24 and concludes it on April 11.[64] SMK chief Sarath Kumar starts his election campaign from Tenkasi constituency.[65] Actor Senthil has said that he will campaign for AIADMK against Actor karthick and his party candidates .Radharavi,Gundu Kalyanam,Saravanan,C.R.Saraswathi will also join the campaign for AIADMK.[66] In an election rally in Coimbatore AIADMK general secretary Jayalalithaa promised to provide the people of Tamil Nadu with golden reign, if they voted out the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam in the April 13 elections to the Assembly. Communist Party of India (Marxist) general secretary Prakash Karat said a dark chapter in the history of Tamil Nadu would be over if the AIADMK-led front won the elections.Mr. Karat said the 2G spectrum scam had shamed the people of the State. Hence, they would not wait for the CBI report or a court verdict.Communist Party of India general secretary A.B.Bardhan said that after winning the elections, Ms. Jayalalithaa should lead the battle to unseat the corrupt regime at the Centre.Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam presidium chairman Panrutti S. Ramachandran represented DMDK.[67]
DMK Front
S. Ramadoss, leader of Pattali Makkal Katchi expressed his dissatisfaction with people from film industry ruling Tamil Nadu since 1967. He also urged voters not to vote for Vijayakanth, who has a long career as a Tamil actor.[68] Expressing dissatisfaction that he could not be elected to Chief Ministership, Ramadoss complained, in a meeting held in Mayilam, that Vanniars with a total population of 2.5 crores in Tamil Nadu never elected one of their own for Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu.[69] Kongunadu Munnetra Kazhagam (KMK), an emerging political party in the western districts of Tamilnadu, complained about the neglect of Kongu region by the successive governments, in a conference held at Karur. Er. Eswaran, general secretary of KMK, urged the government at Chennai to focus more on infrastructure development in the Kongu region.[70] Comedy actor Vadivelu campaigned for the DMK Front.[71] Telugu Actor and politician Chiranjeevi will campaign for DMK Front. He has recently merged his party Praja Rajyam with Congress in Andhra Pradesh.[72] Actor turned Union Minister Napoleon, director K Bagyaraj, actors Kusboo and Vaagai Chadrasekar will be starting their campaign for DMK .[73] Actress Kushboo campaigned for DMK coalition.[74] Congress President Sonia Gandhi shared the stage with Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi in an election rally, highlighting the strides made by the state under the latter’s leadership. Addressing a rally near Marina beach in Chennai, Gandhi said Tamil Nadu had become a front-ranking state whose ideas of development and welfare were copied by the rest.[75]. All India Congress Committee general secretary Rahul Gandhi appealed to the people of Tamil Nadu to support the Democratic Progressive Alliance to further the development and socialistic agenda of the State for the next five years. Addressing an election rally which was presided over by Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram, he said that Tamil Nadu was one of the most progressive States in the country. It had achieved an important place in industrial, textile, automobile sectors and information technology. A number of social welfare schemes were being implemented. It was leading in health care and higher education in the country.[76]
Election Manifesto
The Election Manifesto in Tamilnadu has become a Pre-Budget to woo voters . Freebies,Rural Schemes have helped parties win elections . Some Highlights from manifesto of the 2 bigger parties.
DMK
DMK president and CM Karunanidhi released election manifesto for the assembly polls and has assured free laptop for all college students and free mixie or grinder for women.Rural schemes and Metro Rail for Coimbatore and Madurai.[77]
AIADMK
AIADMK manifesto for April 13 Assembly elections promised 20 kg of free rice for ration-card holders, laptops for students from classes XI, free fans, mixers and grinders to all and mineral water to BPL families ,Mono Rail for Coimbatore,Madurai,Trichy. New Power generation projects and development of Industries in North.[78]
Election
Electronic voting will be used in this election. 75,000 voting machines from Uttar Pradesh were brought to Chennai on 20 January. The machines used in 2009 Lok Sabha election will not be used in this elecion.[79] Poll notification was issued on March 19. The last date of filing nominations was on March 26 and candidates were allowed to withdraw their nominations until March 30. The state election commission scrutinized the nominations on March 28. Election will be held in a single phase on 13 April 2011.[80]
Election Commission actions
The Election Commission has enforced stringent measures to curb use of money power in the current round of assembly elections in Tamil Nadu, where there has been widespread attempts to bribe voters by paying them cash. .DMK chief M Karunanidhi and his ally PMK founder S Ramadoss have attacked the EC saying an emergency like situation has been brought about in the State while such a situation was not prevalent in the other poll-bound States . CEC has said the people were happy about the conduct of elections, the CEC displayed an SMS from Chennai which read “earlier EC just announced elections. Only now they are conducting them. This is just one sample of people’s response”. [81] Some of the actions taken by Returning officers in the State
- The EC appointed flying squads and I-T teams recently seized more than Rs 5 crore, largest ever in the state, from the roof of an empty bus in Trichy. [82]
- The Election Commission is probing alleged purchase of nine lakh T-shirts costing more than Rs11 crore by ruling DMK from a single shop in Tirupur district of poll bound Tamil Nadu. [82]
- Election Officials have seized unauthorised cash of over Rs 53 crore in cash out of which Rs 42 crore are from Tamil Nadu alone [81]
EC actions in Madurai
The biggest seizure of cash has come from Madurai district at Rs.3.91 crore. Madurai district collector U. Sahayam has said only Rs.3.71 lakh of the cash seized in the district has been reclaimed with documented proof. The EC had earlier transferred the collector and appointed Sahayam as the collector .EC also transferred the superintendent of police in Madurai district, key officials in the administration; it is also supervising the use of wedding halls to ensure that the premises are not misused. [83]
Cases registered
- Tiruvarur town police have registered a case against film actor Vadivelu for his denigrating speech against founder of Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK) Vijayakant on March 23.
Opinion polling
Pre-poll surveys
Agency | Dates | Results |
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Headlines Today–ORG Poll | 1 April 2011 | AIADMK+: 164 (50% of the vote) DMK+: 68 (45% of the vote) Others: 2 (5% of the vote) [84] |
“ People studies” - Loyola College, Chennai | 21-29 March 2011 | AIADMK+: 105 (48.6% of the vote) DMK+: 70 (41.7% of the vote) Tossup: 59 (9.7% of the vote) [85][86] |
Exit polls
Constituencies and candidates
The following list provides the details of candidates and parties contesting in the election. Please note the Other Front candidate list will be populated with party and candidate names who possibly can come 3rd or may give tough competition. All the remaining will be populated with BJP Front Candidates .Independents list will be updated depending on above criteria after Election Commission list is announced after processing.[5][87][88][89][90][91] [92][93][94] [95] [96] [97] [98] [99] [100] [101] [102] [103] [104]
No. | Constituency | District | Total Electors | Votes polled | DMK+ | AIADMK+ | Other parties/ Independents |
DMK+ Candidate | Votes | AIADMK+ Candidate | Votes | Other notable candidates |
1. | Gummidipundi | Thiruvallur | 2,11,646 | PMK | DMDK | K. N. Sekar | C. H. Sekar | |||||
2. | Ponneri (SC) | Thiruvallur | 1,94,828 | DMK | AIADMK | Manimekalai | Ponraja | |||||
3. | Tiruttani | Thiruvallur | 2,32,234 | INC | DMDK | Dr. E.S. Raman | M. Arun Subramaniam | |||||
4. | Thiruvallur | Thiruvallur | 2,03,506 | DMK | AIADMK | E. A. P. Shivaji | Ramana | |||||
5. | Poonamallee (SC) | Thiruvallur | 2,20,758 | INC | AIADMK | G.V. Mathiazhagan | N.S.A.R.Manimaran | |||||
6. | Avadi | Thiruvallur | 2,65,914 | INC | AIADMK | Damodaran | S.Abdul Raheem | |||||
7. | Maduravoyal | Thiruvallur | 2,57,528 | PMK | CPI(M) | K.Selvam | Beemarao | |||||
8. | Ambattur | Thiruvallur | 2,51,002 | DMK | AIADMK | B. Ranganathan | S.Vedhachalam | |||||
9. | Madavaram | Thiruvallur | 2,54,654 | DMK | AIADMK | Kanimozhi | V.Murthy | |||||
10. | Thiruvottiyur | Thiruvallur | 2,08,194 | DMK | AIADMK | K. P. P. Samy | K.Kuppan | |||||
11. | Dr.Radhakrishnan Nagar | Chennai | 1,85,107 | DMK | AIADMK | P. K. Sekar Babu | P.Vetrivel | |||||
12. | Perambur | Chennai | 2,20,654 | PTMK | CPI(M) | NR.Dhanapalan | Soundararajan | |||||
13. | Kolathur | Chennai | 1,97,923 | DMK | AIADMK | M.K.Stalin | Saidai Duraisamy | |||||
14. | Villivakkam | Chennai | 1,82,969 | DMK | AIADMK | K. Anbazhagan | Prabhakar | |||||
15. | Thiru-Vi-Ka-Nagar (SC) | Chennai | 1,70,528 | INC | AIADMK | Nadesan | Neelakandan | |||||
16. | Egmore (SC) | Chennai | 1,58,945 | DMK | DMDK | Parithi Ellamvazhuthi | K.Nallathambi | |||||
17. | Royapuram | Chennai | 1,51,333 | INC | AIADMK | Mano | D. Jayakumar | |||||
18. | Harbour | Chennai | 1,45,183 | IUML | AIADMK | Tiruppur Althaf Hussain | Pala.Karuppaiah | |||||
19. | Chepauk-Thiruvallikeni | Chennai | 1,79,510 | DMK | MNMK | J.Anbazhagan | Tamimun Ansari | |||||
20. | Thousand Lights | Chennai | 1,92,206 | DMK | AIADMK | Asan Mohammed Jinnah | P.Valarmathi | |||||
21. | Anna Nagar | Chennai | 2,16,440 | INC | AIADMK | V.K.Arivazhagan | Gokula Indira | |||||
22. | Virugampakkam | Chennai | 2,03,458 | DMK | DMDK | Dhanasekaran | P. Parthasarathi | |||||
23. | Saidapet | Chennai | 2,10,880 | DMK | AIADMK | Mahesh kumar | G.Senthamilan | |||||
24. | Thiyagarayanagar | Chennai | 1,85,660 | INC | AIADMK | Chellakumar | V.P.Kalairajan | |||||
25. | Mylapore | Chennai | 2,06,078 | INC | AIADMK | Thangabalu | Rajalakshmi | |||||
26. | Velachery | Chennai | 2,17,026 | PMK | AIADMK | M. Jayaraman | M.K.Ashok | |||||
27. | Shozhinganallur | Kancheepuram | 3,40,615 | VCK | AIADMK | S. S. Balaji | K.P.Kandhan | |||||
28. | Alandur | Kancheepuram | 2,30,480 | INC | DMDK | Gayatri Devi | Panruti S. Ramachandran | |||||
29. | Sriperumbudur (SC) | Kancheepuram | 2,04,801 | INC | AIADMK | D. Yasodha | Perumal | |||||
30. | Pallavaram | Kancheepuram | 2,65,703 | DMK | AIADMK | T. M. Anbarasan | Dhansingh | |||||
31. | Tambaram | Kancheepuram | 2,38,295 | DMK | AIADMK | S. R. Raja | Ramachandran | |||||
32. | Chengalpattu | Kancheepuram | 2,40,496 | PMK | DMDK | V.K.Rangasamy | D.Murugesan | |||||
33. | Thiruporur | Kancheepuram | 1,86,552 | PMK | AIADMK | Thirukachur K.Arumugam | Manoharan | |||||
34. | Cheyyur (SC) | Kancheepuram | 1,72,004 | VCK | AIADMK | Paarvendhan | V.S.Raji | |||||
35. | Madurantakam (SC) | Kancheepuram | 1,77,750 | INC | AIADMK | K. Jeyakumar | Kanitha Sampath | |||||
36. | Uthiramerur | Kancheepuram | 1,91,487 | DMK | AIADMK | Ponkumar | P.Ganesan | |||||
37. | Kancheepuram | Kancheepuram | 2,31,038 | PMK | AIADMK | P. S. Ulagarakshagan | Somasundaram | |||||
38. | Arakkonam (SC) | Vellore | 1,77,492 | VCK | AIADMK | Chellapandian | Ravi | |||||
39. | Sholingur | Vellore | 2,10,168 | INC | DMDK | Arul Anbarasu | P.R.Manohar | |||||
40. | Katpadi | Vellore | 1,85,250 | DMK | AIADMK | Durai Murugan | Appu(a) Radhakrishnan | |||||
41. | Ranipet | Vellore | 1,92,217 | DMK | AIADMK | R. Gandhi | Muhammed john | |||||
42. | Arcot | Vellore | 2,07,232 | PMK | AIADMK | K. L. Elavazhagan | R.Srinivasan | |||||
43. | Vellore | Vellore | 1,86,065 | INC | AIADMK | C. Gnanasekaran | Dr. V.S.Vijay | |||||
44. | Anaikattu | Vellore | 1,84,598 | PMK | DMDK | M.Kalaiarasu | V.P.Velu | |||||
45. | Kilvaithinankuppam (SC) | Vellore | 1,72,801 | DMK | RPI | Seetharaman | Se.Ku.Tamilarasan | |||||
46. | Gudiyattam (SC) | Vellore | 2,08,182 | DMK | CPI | RajaMarthandan | Lingamuthu | |||||
47. | Vaniyambadi | Vellore | 1,86,097 | IUML | AIADMK | H.Abdul Basith | Sampath Kumar | |||||
48. | Ambur | Vellore | 1,74,817 | INC | MNMK | Vijay Ezhancheliyan | Aslam Basha | |||||
49. | Jolarpet | Vellore | 1,89,460 | PMK | AIADMK | K.Ponnuswamy | C.Veeramani | |||||
50. | Tirupattur | Vellore | 1,79,715 | DMK | AIADMK | Rajendran | Ramesh | |||||
51. | Uthangarai (SC) | Krishnagiri | 1,83,411 | VCK | AIADMK | Muniyammal Kaniamuthan | Manoranjitham Kamaraj | |||||
52. | Bargur | Krishnagiri | 1,88,726 | PMK | AIADMK | T. K. Raja | Krishnamurthy | |||||
53. | Krishnagiri | Krishnagiri | 1,94,986 | INC | AIADMK | Sayeeth | K. P. Munusamy | |||||
54. | Veppanahalli | Krishnagiri | 1,84,098 | DMK | DMDK | Senguttuvan | S.M.Murugesan | |||||
55. | Hosur | Krishnagiri | 2,23,230 | INC | DMDK | K. Gopinath | Johnson | |||||
56. | Thalli | Krishnagiri | 1,82,722 | DMK | CPI | Y.Prakash | T. Ramachandran | |||||
57. | Palacodu | Dharmapuri | 1,77,884 | PMK | AIADMK | Padi Chelvan | K. P. Anbalagan | |||||
58. | Pennagaram | Dharmapuri | 1,92,462 | DMK | CPI | Inbasekaran | Nanjappan | |||||
59. | Dharmapuri | Dharmapuri | 2,11,947 | PMK | DMDK | P.Sandhamurthy | A.Bhaskar | |||||
60. | Pappireddippatti | Dharmapuri | 2,05,283 | DMK | AIADMK | V. Mullaivendhan | Palaniappan | |||||
61. | Harur (SC) | Dharmapuri | 1,85,506 | VCK | CPI(M) | Nandhan | Dillibabu | |||||
62. | Chengam (SC) | Tiruvannamalai | 2,09,331 | INC | DMDK | Chelvaperunthagai | D.Sureshkumar | |||||
63. | Tiruvannamalai | Tiruvannamalai | 2,07,212 | DMK | AIADMK | E. V. Velu | Ramachandran | |||||
64. | Kilpennathur | Tiruvannamalai | 2,03,407 | DMK | AIADMK | K. Pitchandi | Arunganathan | |||||
65. | Kalasapakkam | Tiruvannamalai | 1,77,761 | INC | AIADMK | Vijayakumar | Agri.S.S.Krishnamurthy | |||||
66. | Polur | Tiruvannamalai | 1,93,193 | PMK | AIADMK | K.Ethiroli Manian | S.Jayasudha | |||||
67. | Arani | Tiruvannamalai | 2,11,401 | DMK | DMDK | R. Sivanandam | R.Mohan | |||||
68. | Cheyyar | Tiruvannamalai | 2,08,262 | INC | AIADMK | VishnuPrasad | Mukkur Subramaniam | |||||
69. | Vandavasi (SC) | Tiruvannamalai | 1,97,252 | DMK | AIADMK | Kamalakannan | V.Gunaseelan | |||||
70. | Gingee | Villupuram | 2,10,429 | PMK | DMDK | Ganesh Kumar | Sivalingam | |||||
71. | Mailam | Villupuram | 1,82,314 | PMK | AIADMK | R.Prakash | Nagarajan | |||||
72. | Tindivanam (SC) | Villupuram | 1,85,432 | PMK | AIADMK | M. P. Shankar | S.Haridoss | |||||
73. | Vanur (SC) | Villupuram | 1,94,093 | DMK | AIADMK | Pushparaj | Janaki Raman | |||||
74. | Villupuram | Villupuram | 2,04,517 | DMK | AIADMK | K. Ponmudy | C. V. Shanmugam | |||||
75. | Vikravandi | Villupuram | 1,84,923 | DMK | CPI(M) | Radhamani | Ramamurthy | |||||
76. | Tirukkoyilur | Villupuram | 1,94,414 | DMK | DMDK | Thangam | S.Venkatesan | |||||
77. | Ulundurpettai | Villupuram | 2,25,414 | VCK | AIADMK | Mohammed Yousuf | Kumaraguru | |||||
78. | Rishivandiyam | Villupuram | 2,04,469 | INC | DMDK | S. Sivaraj | Vijayakanth | |||||
79. | Sankarapuram | Villupuram | 2,05,626 | DMK | AIADMK | Udayasuriyan | P.Mohan | |||||
80. | Kallakurichi (SC) | Villupuram | 2,15,135 | VCK | AIADMK | Paavarasu | P.Alaguvel | |||||
81. | Gangavalli (SC) | Salem | 1,80,657 | DMK | DMDK | Chinnathurai | R.Subha | |||||
82. | Attur (SC) | Salem | 1,93,113 | INC | AIADMK | Arthanari | S.Madheswaran | |||||
83. | Yercaud (ST) | Salem | 2,06,535 | DMK | AIADMK | Tamizhchelvan | Perumal | |||||
84. | Omalur | Salem | 2,23,421 | PMK | AIADMK | Tamilarasu | Palpaaki SriKrishnan | |||||
85. | Mettur | Salem | 2,08,072 | PMK | DMDK | G. K. Mani | S.R.Parthiban | |||||
86. | Edappadi | Salem | 2,13,650 | PMK | AIADMK | M. Karthik | Palanichami | |||||
87. | Sankari | Salem | 2,12,064 | DMK | AIADMK | S. Arumugam | Vijayalakshmi Palanichami | |||||
88. | Salem (West) | Salem | 2,07,869 | DMK | AIADM | Rajendran | G.Venkatachalam | |||||
89. | Salem (North) | Salem | 2,09,805 | INC | DMDK | Jai Prakash | R.Mohanraj | |||||
90. | Salem (South) | Salem | 2,09,752 | DMK | AIADMK | Sivalingam | M.K.Selvaraj | |||||
91. | Veerapandi | Salem | 1,98,604 | DMK | AIADMK | A. Rajendran | S.K.Selvam | |||||
92. | Rasipuram (SC) | Namakkal | 1,91,531 | DMK | AIADMK | V. P. Duraisamy | P.Dhanapaul | |||||
93. | Senthamangalam (ST) | Namakkal | 1,94,311 | DMK | DMDK | K. Ponnusamy | Santhi Rajamanickam | |||||
94. | Namakkal | Namakkal | 2,02,760 | KMK | AIADMK | R. Devarajan | K.P.P.Baskar | |||||
95. | Paramathi-Velur | Namakkal | 1,83,807 | PMK | TNKIP | Vadivel Kounder | U.Thaniyarasu | |||||
96. | Tiruchengodu | Namakkal | 1,79,032 | INC | DMDK | Sundaram | P. Sampathkumar | |||||
97. | Kumarapalayam | Namakkal | 1,81,871 | DMK | AIADMK | Selvaraj | P. Thangamani | |||||
98. | Erode (East) | Erode | 1,68,326 | DMK | DMDK | Muthuswamy | V.C.Chandrakumar | |||||
99. | Erode (West) | Erode | 1,87,891 | INC | AIADMK | Yuvaraj | K.V.Ramalingam | |||||
100. | Modakkurichi | Erode | 1,86,037 | INC | AIADMK | Palanichami | R.M.Kittusamy | |||||
101. | Perundurai | Erode | 1,75,062 | KMK | AIADMK | K.C.Balu | Thoppu Venkatachalam | |||||
102. | Bhavani | Erode | 1,93,165 | PMK | AIADMK | Mahendran | P.G.Narayanan | |||||
103. | Anthiyur | Erode | 1,71,987 | DMK | AIADMK | N. K. K. P. Raaja | S.S.Ramanitharan | |||||
104. | Gobichettipalayam | Erode | 2,05,534 | KMK | AIADMK | Sivaraj | K. A. Sengottaiyan | |||||
105. | Bhavanisagar (SC) | Erode | 1,96,606 | DMK | CPI | Logeshwari | Sundaram | |||||
106. | Dharapuram (SC) | Tiruppur | 2,02,056 | DMK | AIADMK | R.Jayanthi | K.Ponnusamy | |||||
107. | Kangayam | Tiruppur | 1,91,010 | INC | AIADMK | Vidiyal S.Sekar | N.S.N.Nadaraj | |||||
108. | Avanashi (SC) | Tiruppur | 1,89,344 | INC | AIADMK | A.R.Nadarajan | A.A.Karuppasami | |||||
109. | Tiruppur (North) | Tiruppur | 2,06,659 | DMK | AIADMK | C. Govindasamy | M.S.N.Anandan | |||||
110. | Tiruppur (South) | Tiruppur | 1,59,886 | INC | CPI(M) | K.Senthilkumar | Thangavelu | |||||
111. | Palladam | Tiruppur | 2,22,906 | KMK | AIADMK | Balasubramanian | K.P.Paramasivam | |||||
112. | Udumalpet | Tiruppur | 1,96,192 | KMK | AIADMK | Ilamparithi | V. Jayaraman | |||||
113. | Madathukulam | Tiruppur | 1,73,454 | DMK | AIADMK | M. P. Saminathan | C. Shanmugavelu | |||||
114. | Udhagamandalam | The Nilgiris | 1,66,961 | INC | AIADMK | Ganesh | Puthi Chandiran | |||||
115. | Gudalur (SC) | The Nilgiris | 1,55,357 | DMK | DMDK | Dravidamani | S.Selvaraj | |||||
116. | Coonoor | The Nilgiris | 1,60,944 | DMK | CPI | K. Ramachandhiran | Thelli | |||||
117. | Mettuppalayam | Coimbatore | 2,05,931 | DMK | AIADMK | Arunkumar | O.K.Chinnaraj | |||||
118. | Sulur | Coimbatore | 2,06,125 | KMK | DMDK | E.R.Easwaran | K.Dhinakaran | |||||
119. | Kavundampalayam | Coimbatore | 2,89,912 | DMK | AIADMK | T.P.Subramanyam | V.V.Aarukutti | |||||
120. | Coimbatore (North) | Coimbatore | 2,17,381 | DMK | AIADMK | Veeragopal | Tha.Malaravan | |||||
121. | Thondamuthur | Coimbatore | 2,07,987 | INC | AIADMK | Kandaswamy | S.P.Velumani | |||||
122. | Coimbatore (South) | Coimbatore | 1,96,756 | DMK | AIADMK | Pongalur N. Palanisamy | Duraiswamy | |||||
123. | Singanallur | Coimbatore | 2,23,945 | INC | AIADMK | Mayura Jayakumar | R.Chinnaswamy | |||||
124. | Kinathukadavu | Coimbatore | 2,11,273 | DMK | AIADMK | M.Kannappan | S. Damodaran | |||||
125. | Pollachi | Coimbatore | 1,73,393 | KMK | AIADMK | Nithyanandan | M.K.Muthukarupannaswamy | |||||
126. | Valparai (SC) | Coimbatore | 1,60,155 | INC | CPI | Kovai Thangam | Arumugam | |||||
127. | Palani | Dindigul | 2,06,889 | DMK | AIADMK | Senthilkumar | K.S.N.Venugopal | |||||
128. | Oddanchatram | Dindigul | 1,93,037 | DMK | AIADMK | A. R. A. Chakkarapani | P.Balasubrmanian | |||||
129. | Athoor | Dindigul | 2,18,250 | DMK | DMDK | I. Periasamy | S. R. K. Balasubramaniam | |||||
130. | Nilakkottai (SC) | Dindigul | 1,77,115 | INC | PT | Rajaangam | R.R. Ramaswamy | |||||
131. | Natham | Dindigul | 2,04,634 | DMK | AIADMK | Vijayan | R. Viswanathan | |||||
132. | Dindigul | Dindigul | 1,87,156 | PMK | CPI(M) | J. Balbaskar | Balabharathi | |||||
133. | Vedasandur | Dindigul | 2,10,208 | INC | AIADMK | Thandapani | Palanichami | |||||
134. | Aravakurichi | Karur | 1,66,526 | DMK | AIADMK | K.C.Palanichami | V.Senthilnathan | |||||
135. | Karur | Karur | 1,90,226 | INC | AIADMK | Jothimani | Senthil Balaji | |||||
136. | Krishnarayapuram (SC) | Karur | 1,72,516 | DMK | AIADMK | Kamaraj | Kamaraj | |||||
137. | Kulithalai | Karur | 1,78,038 | DMK | AIADMK | R.Manickam | A.Paapasundaram | |||||
138. | Manapparai | Tiruchirappalli | 2,12,581 | INC | AIADMK | Supa.Somu | R.Chandrasekar | |||||
139. | Srirangam | Tiruchirappalli | 2,17,632 | DMK | AIADMK | N.Anand | J. Jayalalithaa | |||||
140. | Tiruchirappalli (West) | Tiruchirappalli | 1,98,950 | DMK | AIADMK | K. N. Nehru | N.Mariyam Pichai | |||||
141. | Tiruchirappalli (East) | Tiruchirappalli | 1,94,708 | DMK | AIADMK | Anbil Periyasamy | R.Manoharan | |||||
142. | Thiruverumbur | Tiruchirappalli | 2,05,007 | DMK | DMDK | Sekaran | S.Senthilkumar | |||||
143. | Lalgudi | Tiruchirappalli | 1,72,440 | DMK | DMDK | Soundarapandiyan | Senthureswaran | |||||
144. | Manachanallur | Tiruchirappalli | 1,83,930 | DMK | AIADMK | Selvaraj | T.P.Poonatchi | |||||
145. | Musiri | Tiruchirappalli | 1,81,283 | INC | AIADMK | Rajasekaran | R.Sivapathi | |||||
146. | Thuraiyur (SC) | Tiruchirappalli | 1,78,193 | DMK | AIADMK | Parimaladevi | T.IndiraGandhi | |||||
147. | Perambalur (SC) | Perambalur | 2,25,205 | DMK | AIADMK | Prabhakaran | Ilambai R.Tamizhchelvan | |||||
148. | Kunnam | Perambalur | 2,10,210 | DMK | DMDK | Sivasankaran | Thurai Kamaraj | |||||
149. | Ariyalur | Ariyalur | 2,15,469 | INC | AIADMK | D. Amaramoorthy | Thurai Manivel | |||||
150. | Jayankondam | Ariyalur | 2,14,025 | PMK | AIADMK | J. Gurunathan | Pa.Ilavazhagan | |||||
151. | Tittakudi (SC) | Cuddalore | 1,73,607 | VCK | DMDK | Sindhani Selvan | Tamizhazhagan | |||||
152. | Vriddhachalam | Cuddalore | 1,93,120 | INC | DMDK | Neethi Rajan | P.V.P.Muthukumar | |||||
153. | Neyveli | Cuddalore | 1,61,807 | PMK | AIADMK | T. Velmurugan | M.P.S.Sivasubramanian | |||||
154. | Panruti | Cuddalore | 1,89,368 | DMK | DMDK | Sapa.Rajendran | P.Sivakolunthu | |||||
155. | Cuddalore | Cuddalore | 1,77,366 | DMK | AIADMK | Ila. Pugazhenthi | M.C.Sampath | |||||
156. | Kurinjipadi | Cuddalore | 1,78,350 | DMK | AIADMK | M. R. K. Panneer Selvam | Rajendran | |||||
157. | Bhuvanagiri | Cuddalore | 2,05,264 | PMK | AIADMK | Arivuchelvan | Selvi Ramajeyam | |||||
158. | Chidambaram | Cuddalore | 1,86,619 | MMK | CPI(M) | Sridhar Vandayar | Balakrishnan | |||||
159. | Kattumannarkoil (SC) | Cuddalore | 1,79,633 | VCK | AIADMK | D. Ravikumar | N.Murugamaran | |||||
160. | Sirkazhi (SC) | Nagapattinam | 1,90,963 | VCK | AIADMK | Unjai Arasan | M.Sakthi | |||||
161. | Mayiladuthurai | Nagapattinam | 1,81,339 | INC | DMDK | Rajkumar | A.R.Palaarulchelvam | |||||
162. | Poompuhar | Nagapattinam | 2,07,849 | PMK | AIADMK | Agoram | S.Pavunraj | |||||
163. | Nagapattinam | Nagapattinam | 1,49,560 | IUML | AIADMK | M.Mohammed Sheik Dawoo | N.V.Kamaraj | |||||
164. | Kilvelur (SC) | Nagapattinam | 1,40,127 | DMK | CPI(M) | U. Mathivanan | Nagai Maali | |||||
165. | Vedaranyam | Nagapattinam | 1,54,281 | PMK | AIADMK | Chinnadurai | N.V.Kamaraj | |||||
166. | Thiruthuraipoondi (SC) | Thiruvarur | 1,91,285 | INC | CPI | Chellathurai | Ulaganathan | |||||
167. | Mannargudi | Thiruvarur | 2,00,186 | DMK | AIADMK | T.R.P.Raja | Siva Rajamanickam | |||||
168. | Thiruvarur | Thiruvarur | 2,03,733 | DMK | AIADMK | M. Karunanidhi | Kudavasal M.Rajendran | |||||
169. | Nannilam | Thiruvarur | 2,16,064 | DMK | AIADMK | Ilangovan | R.Kamaraj | |||||
170. | Thiruvidaimarudur (SC) | Thanjavur | 1,93,346 | DMK | AIADMK | Kovi.Chezhiyan | D.Pandiarajan | |||||
171. | Kumbakonam | Thanjavur | 1,94,306 | DMK | AIADMK | K.Anbazhagan | Ramanathan | |||||
172. | Papanasam | Thanjavur | 1,95,278 | INC | AIADMK | Ramkumar | Duraikannu | |||||
173. | Thiruvaiyaru | Thanjavur | 2,03,842 | DMK | AIADMK | Chellakannan | Rathinaswamy | |||||
174. | Thanjavur | Thanjavur | 1,93,140 | DMK | AIADMK | S. N. M. Ubayadullah | M.Rangaswamy | |||||
175. | Orathanadu | Thanjavur | 1,89,907 | DMK | AIADMK | Mahesh Krishnaswamy | R. Vaithilingam | |||||
176. | Pattukkottai | Thanjavur | 1,82,191 | INC | DMDK | N. R. Rengarajan | N.Senthilkumar | |||||
177. | Peravurani | Thanjavur | 1,69,420 | INC | DMDK | K.Mahendran | Arunpandiyan | |||||
178. | Gandharvakottai (SC) | Pudukkottai | 1,48,625 | DMK | AIADMK | Kavithaipithan | N. Subramanian | |||||
179. | Viralimalai | Pudukkottai | 1,57,653 | DMK | AIADMK | S.Ragupathy | C.Vijayabhaskar | |||||
180. | Pudukkottai | Pudukkottai | 1,70,269 | DMK | CPI | Periyannan Arasu | Muthukumaran | |||||
181. | Thirumayam | Pudukkottai | 1,68,422 | INC | AIADMK | Ramasupuram | Vairamuthu | |||||
182. | Alangudi | Pudukkottai | 1,65,163 | PMK | AIADMK | K.Arulmani | Ku.Pa.Krishnan | |||||
183. | Aranthangi | Pudukkottai | 1,66,754 | INC | AIADMK | Thirunavukarasar | M. Rajanayagam | |||||
184. | Karaikudi | Sivaganga | 2,18,942 | INC | AIADMK | K. R. Ramasamy | Chola.Sitha.Palaniswamy | |||||
185. | Tiruppattur | Sivaganga | 2,15,137 | DMK | AIADMK | K.N.Periyakaruppan | R. S. Raja Kannappan | |||||
186. | Sivaganga | Sivaganga | 2,08,184 | INC | CPI | V.Rajasekaran | Gunasekaran | |||||
187. | Manamadurai (SC) | Sivaganga | 2,06,539 | DMK | AIADMK | R. Tamizharasi | M. Gunasekaran | |||||
188. | Melur | Madurai | 1,91,254 | DMK | AIADMK | Rani Rajamanickam | R. Samy | |||||
189. | Madurai East | Madurai | 2,25,311 | DMK | AIADMK | P.Murthy | K.Tamizharasan | |||||
190. | Sholavandan (SC) | Madurai | 1,72,386 | PMK | AIADMK | M.Elamchezhiyan | Karuppiah | |||||
191. | Madurai North | Madurai | 1,88,702 | INC | AIADMK | Rajendran | A.K.Bose | |||||
192. | Madurai South | Madurai | 1,70,952 | INC | CPI(M) | Varadharajan | Annadurai | |||||
193. | Madurai Central | Madurai | 1,86,527 | DMK | DMDK | S.S.Ghouse Badsha | R.Sundarajan | |||||
194. | Madurai West | Madurai | 2,05,344 | DMK | AIADMK | K.Thalapathi | Sellur Raja | |||||
195. | Thiruparankundram | Madurai | 2,07,897 | INC | DMDK | C.R.Sundarrajan | A.K.T. Raja | |||||
196. | Thirumangalam | Madurai | 2,14,271 | DMK | AIADMK | M.Manimaran | Pon.Muthuramalingam | |||||
197. | Usilampatti | Madurai | 2,11,332 | DMK | AIFB | Ramaswamy | Kathiravan | |||||
198. | Andipatti | Theni | 2,03,551 | DMK | AIADMK | Mookiah | Thanga Tamizhchelvan | |||||
199. | Periyakulam (SC) | Theni | 1,96,517 | DMK | CPI(M) | Anbazhagan | A.Lasar | |||||
200. | Bodinayakanur | Theni | 2,00,612 | DMK | AIADMK | Lakshamanan | O. Panneerselvam | |||||
201. | Cumbum | Theni | 2,10,466 | DMK | DMDK | N. Eramakrishnan | P.Murugesan | |||||
202. | Rajapalayam | Virudhunagar | 1,78,690 | DMK | AIADMK | AINMK | Thangapandian | K.Gopalswami | Surya Maharaja | |||
203. | Srivilliputhur (SC) | Virudhunagar | 1,86,300 | DMK | CPI | AINMK | Thurai | N.Ponnupandian | Subramanian | |||
204. | Sattur | Virudhunagar | 1,78,639 | DMK | AIADMK | AINMK | Kadarkarai Raj | R.P.Udayakumar | Vairamuthu | |||
205. | Sivakasi | Virudhunagar | 1,73,851 | DMK | AIADMK | Vanaraja | K.T.Rajendra Balaji | |||||
206. | Virudhunagar | Virudhunagar | 1,65,089 | INC | DMDK | AINMK | Navin Armstrong | K.Pandiarajan | Senthamarai Pandian | |||
207. | Aruppukkottai | Virudhunagar | 1,75,145 | DMK | AIADMK | K. K. S. S. R. Ramachandran | Vaigai Selvan | |||||
208. | Tiruchuli | Virudhunagar | 1,74,535 | DMK | MMM | Thangam Thenarasu | Isakimuthu | |||||
209. | Paramakudi (SC) | Ramanathapuram | 2,01,912 | INC | AIADMK | R. Ramprabhu | S.Sundarrajan | |||||
210. | Tiruvadanai | Ramanathapuram | 2,11,865 | DMK | DMDK | Suba. Thangavelan | Muzhabir Rahman | |||||
211. | Ramanathapuram | Ramanathapuram | 2,18,330 | INC | MNMK | K. Hussan Ali | Jawahirullah | |||||
212. | Mudhukulathur | Ramanathapuram | 2,54,552 | DMK | AIADMK | V. Sathiamoorthy | M.Murugan | |||||
213. | Vilathikulam | Thoothukkudi | 1,72,477 | INC | AIADMK | Perumalsami | V.V.Markandeyan | |||||
214. | Thoothukkudi | Thoothukkudi | 2,09,128 | DMK | AIADMK | P. Geetha Jeevan | Si.Tha.Chellapandian | |||||
215. | Tiruchendur | Thoothukkudi | 1,86,629 | DMK | AIADMK | BJP | Anitha R Radhakrishnan | P.R.Manoharan | Rajagopal | |||
216. | Srivaikuntam | Thoothukkudi | 1,72,813 | INC | AIADMK | BJP | Sudalayandi | S.P.Shanmuganathan | S.Selvaraj | |||
217. | Ottapidaram (SC) | Thoothukkudi | 1,63,343 | DMK | PT | Raja | Dr.Krishnaswamy | |||||
218. | Kovilpatti | Thoothukkudi | 1,77,346 | PMK | AIADMK | BJP | K.Ramachandran | Kadambur S.Raju | V.Rangarajan | |||
219. | Sankarankovil (SC) | Tirunelveli | 1,87,862 | DMK | AIADMK | AINMK | Uma Maheshwari | C. Karuppasamy | P.Suppulakshmi | |||
220. | Vasudevanallur (SC) | Tirunelveli | 1,82,377 | INC | AIADMK | AINMK | Ganesan | S.Duraiappan | Pichaikani | |||
221. | Kadayanallur | Tirunelveli | 2,09,446 | INC | AIADMK | S. Peter Alphonse | P.Senthur Pandian | |||||
222. | Tenkasi | Tirunelveli | 2,11,903 | DMK | SMK | AINMK | V. Karuppasamy Pandian | R. Sarathkumar | Paramasivam | |||
223. | Alangulam | Tirunelveli | 1,99,597 | DMK | AIADMK | BJP | Poongothai Aladiaruna | P.G.Rajendran | Sudalayandi | |||
224. | Tirunelveli | Tirunelveli | 1,96,331 | DMK | AIADMK | BJP | A. L. S. Lakshmanan | Nayinar Nagendran | G.Murugadoss | |||
225. | Ambasamudram | Tirunelveli | 1,89,562 | DMK | AIADMK | R. Avudaiyappan | Isakki Suppiah | |||||
226. | Palayamkottai | Tirunelveli | 1,88,572 | DMK | CPI(M) | T. P. M. Mohideen Khan | Pazhani | S.Karthik Narayanan | ||||
227. | Nanguneri | Tirunelveli | 1,87,196 | INC | SMK | H. Vasanthakumar | A.Narayanan | |||||
228. | Radhapuram | Tirunelveli | 1,89,559 | INC | DMDK | Velthurai | S.Rayappan | |||||
229. | Kanniyakumari | Kanniyakumari | 2,33,692 | DMK | AIADMK | N. Suresh Rajan | K.T.Pachaimal | |||||
230. | Nagercoil | Kanniyakumari | 2,04,520 | DMK | AIADMK | BJP | R.Mahesh | Nanjil.N.Murugesan | Pon Radhakrishnan | |||
231. | Colachal | Kanniyakumari | 2,23,716 | INC | AIADMK | G.J. Prince | Lawrence | |||||
232. | Padmanabhapuram | Kanniyakumari | 2,03,384 | DMK | DMDK | BJP | Pushpaleela Alban | S.Austin | Sujith | |||
233. | Vilavancode | Kanniyakumari | 2,04,169 | INC | CPI(M) | BJP | Vijaya Tharani | R. Leema Rose | R.Jeyaseelan | |||
234. | Killiyoor | Kanniyakumari | 2,09,693 | INC | AIADMK | S. John Jacob | George |
Table Legend
AIADMK - All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam.
AIFB - All India Forward Bloc.
AIMMK - All India Moovendar Munnani Kazhagam.
AINMK - Ahila India Naadalum Makkal Katchi.
BJP - Bharatiya Janata Party.
CPI - Communist Party of India.
CPI(M) - Communist Party of India (Marxist).
DMDK - Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam.
DMK - Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam.
INC - Indian National Congress.
IUML - Indian Union Muslim League.
KMK - Kongunadu Munnetra Kazhagam.
MMK - Moovendar Munnetra Kazhagam.
MMM - Moovendar Munnetra Munnani.
MNMK - Manithaneya Makkal Katchi.
PMK - Pattali Makkal Katchi.
PT - Puthiya Tamilakam.
PTMK - Perunthalaivar Makkal Katchi.
RPI - Republican Party of India.
SMK - All India Samathuva Makhal Katchi.
TNKIP - Tamil Nadu Kongu Ilaignar Peravai.
VCK - Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi.
Constituency wise results
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