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B. V. Ramanaa
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Ministers Ramana Moorthy
Minister to the Government of Tamil Nadu
In office
16 May 2011 20 February 2016
2021 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Thiruvallur [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK V. G. Raajendran 107,709 50.27% +11.26
AIADMK Be. Vee. Ramanah 85,00839.68%+3.15
NTK P. Pasupathy15,0287.01%+6.31
BSP D. Doss2,3291.09%+0.03
NOTA NOTA1,8720.87%+0.19
Margin of victory22,70110.60%8.10%
Turnout 214,24377.94%-2.14%
Rejected ballots1590.07%
Registered electors 274,876
DMK hold Swing 11.26%
2011 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Thiruvallur [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AIADMK B. V. Ramanaa 91,337 53.69% +12.22
DMK E. A. P. Sivaji 67,68939.79%-8.35
PB E. James2,2201.30%New
BJP R. M. R. Janakiraman1,8691.10%+0.28
RJD T. A. Deivasigamani1,0800.63%New
BSP V. Shanthakumar1,0390.61%+0.07
Margin of victory23,64813.90%7.23%
Turnout 170,11581.81%10.91%
Registered electors 207,935
AIADMK gain from DMK Swing 5.55%
2006 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Thiruvallur [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK E. A. P. Sivaji 64,378 48.14% New
AIADMK B. V. Ramanaa 55,45441.47%New
DMDK B. Paratha Sarathi8,0486.02%New
Independent S. Jegajeevanram1,4131.06%New
BJP R. S. Veeramani1,0920.82%New
Independent M. Vasan8850.66%New
BSP D. Srinivasan7220.54%New
Margin of victory8,9246.67%-11.20%
Turnout 133,73270.90%13.11%
Registered electors 188,609
DMK gain from TMC(M) Swing 5.24%

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