Chidambaram Lok Sabha constituency

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Chidambaram
Lok Sabha constituency
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Chidambaram constituency, post-2008 delimitation
Constituency details
Country India
Region South India
State Tamil Nadu
Assembly constituencies Kunnam
Ariyalur
Jayankondam
Bhuvanagiri
Chidambaram
Kattumannarkoil
Established1957
Total electors14,79,108 [1]
Reservation SC
Member of Parliament
18th Lok Sabha
Thol Thirumavalavan.jpg
Incumbent
Party Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi
Elected year 2024

Chidambaram is a Lok Sabha (Parliament of India) constituency in Tamil Nadu. Its Tamil Nadu Parliamentary Constituency number is 27 of 39. The seat is reserved for scheduled castes. It spread on district of Ariyalur and Cuddalore.

Contents

Assembly segments

After 2009

Chidambaram Lok Sabha constituency is composed of the following assembly segments: [2]

Constituency numberNameReserved for (SC/ST/None)DistrictParty
148 Kunnam None Perambalur DMK
149 Ariyalur None Ariyalur DMK
150 Jayankondam None DMK
157 Bhuvanagiri None Cuddalore AIADMK
158 Chidambaram None AIADMK
159 Kattumannarkoil SC VCK

Before 2009

Chidambaram Lok Sabha constituency was composed of the following assembly segments: [2]

  1. Kurinjipadi (moved to Cuddalore)
  2. Bhuvanagiri
  3. Kattumannarkoil (SC)
  4. Chidambaram
  5. Mangalore (SC) (defunct)
  6. Vridhachalam (moved to Cuddalore)

Members of Parliament

YearWinning CandidateParty
1957 R. Kangasabai Pillai Indian National Congress
Elayaperumal
1962 R. Kanagasabai Pillai
1967 V. Mayavan Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
1971
1977A. Murugesan All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
1980P. Kulandaivelu Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
1984 P. Vallalperuman Indian National Congress
1989
1991
1996V. Ganesan Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
1998 Dalit Ezhilmalai Pattali Makkal Katchi
1999 E. Ponnuswamy
2004
2009 Thol. Thirumavalavan Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi
2014 M. Chandrakasi All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
2019 Thol. Thirumavalavan [3] [4] Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi
2024

Election results

Vote share of Winning candidates
2024
43.28%
2019
43.52%
2014
39.91%
2009
49.37%
2004
46.20%
1999
47.68%
1998
45.81%
1996
48.69%
1991
48.77%
1989
30.98%
1984
61.22%
1980
63.59%
1977
62.20%
1971
51.09%
1967
52.22%
1962
44.63%
1957
23.21%

General Elections 2024

2024 Indian general election: Chidambaram
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
VCK Thol. Thirumavalavan 505,084 43.28
AIADMK M. Chandrahasan4,01,53034.40
BJP P. Karthiyayini 1,68,49314.44
NTK R. Jansi Rani65,5895.62
NOTA None of the above87610.75
Margin of victory1,03,5548.68
Turnout 11,67,07177.00
Registered electors 15,10,915
VCK hold Swing

General Elections 2019

2019 Indian general election: Chidambaram
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
VCK Thol. Thirumavalavan 500,229 43.52 +15.55
AIADMK P. Chandrasekar4,97,01043.24+3.33
Independent A. Elavarasan62,3085.42
NTK M. Sivajothi37,4713.26
NOTA None of the above15,5351.350.22
MNM T. Ravi15,3341.33
Independent P. Gurusamy7,0120.61
Margin of victory3,2190.28−11.66
Turnout 11,49,38577.98−1.13
Registered electors 14,80,2228.35
VCK gain from AIADMK Swing +3.61

General Elections 2014

2014 Indian general election: Chidambaram
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AIADMK M. Chandrakasi 429,536 39.91
VCK Thol. Thirumavalavan 3,01,04127.97−21.40
PMK Sudha Manirathinem2,79,01625.92−12.04
INC P. Vallalperuman 28,9882.69
NOTA None of the above12,1381.13
Margin of victory1,28,49511.94+0.53
Turnout 10,76,28579.70+1.70
Registered electors 13,66,190+21.24
AIADMK gain from VCK Swing -9.46

General Elections 2009

2009 Indian general election: Chidambaram
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
VCK Thol. Thirumavalavan 428,804 49.37%
PMK E. Ponnuswamy3,29,72137.96%−8.24%
DMDK S. Sasikumar66,2837.63%
Independent V. Manikandan9,7991.13%
Independent R. P. Marutharajaa8,3670.96%
Independent N. Kaviyarasan6,1730.71%
BSP N. R. Rajendiran5,7180.66%−0.03%
Margin of victory99,08311.41%−0.38%
Turnout 8,68,61477.18%11.03%
Registered electors 11,26,8280.12%
VCK gain from PMK Swing 3.17%

General Elections 2004

2004 Indian general election: Chidambaram
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
PMK E. Ponnuswamy 343,424 46.20% −1.48%
JD(U) Thol. Thirumavalavan 2,55,77334.41%
BJP D. Periasamy1,13,97415.33%
Independent D. Ramalingam6,0510.81%
JP P. Jawaharlal Nehru5,5260.74%
BSP K. Kumar5,0920.68%
Margin of victory87,65111.79%−4.72%
Turnout 7,43,41066.09%0.03%
Registered electors 11,25,4871.37%
PMK hold Swing -1.48%

General Elections 1999

1999 Indian general election: Chidambaram
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
PMK E. Ponnuswamy 345,331 47.68% 1.87%
TMC(M) Thol. Thirumavalavan 2,25,76831.17%
INC T. Sumathi Udayakumar1,50,79420.82%14.34%
Margin of victory1,19,56316.51%15.31%
Turnout 7,24,30566.02%−4.67%
Registered electors 11,10,2295.27%
PMK hold Swing -1.01%

General Elections 1998

1998 Indian general election: Chidambaram
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
PMK R. Ezhilmalai 305,372 45.81% 22.65%
DMK V. Ganesan2,97,41744.62%−4.07%
INC Dr. P. Vallalperuman43,2146.48%−14.44%
BSP P. Nagappan19,9222.99%
Margin of victory7,9551.19%−24.34%
Turnout 6,66,59464.87%−5.82%
Registered electors 10,54,6422.73%
PMK gain from DMK Swing -2.88%

General Elections 1996

1996 Indian general election: Chidambaram
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK V. Ganesan 336,164 48.69% 21.73%
PMK R. Elumalai1,59,89823.16%0.07%
INC P. Vallalperuman 1,44,47820.93%−27.85%
CPI(M) P. S. Mahalingam28,6464.15%
BJP S. P. Kirubanidhi7,9541.15%
Independent K. Selvamani5,7950.84%
Margin of victory1,76,26625.53%3.72%
Turnout 6,90,44770.69%1.23%
Registered electors 10,26,6049.97%
DMK gain from INC Swing -0.08%

General Elections 1991

1991 Indian general election: Chidambaram
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC P. Vallalperuman 306,121 48.77% 17.80%
DMK Sulochana Ayyasamy1,69,23126.96%0.25%
PMK R. Elumalai1,44,94623.09%−0.78%
Margin of victory1,36,89021.81%17.54%
Turnout 6,27,67669.46%−2.02%
Registered electors 9,33,507−0.53%
INC hold Swing 17.80%

General Elections 1989

1989 Indian general election: Chidambaram
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC P. Vallalperuman 205,229 30.98% −30.24%
DMK A. Ayyasamy1,76,94626.71%−12.08%
PMK R. Elumalai1,58,15523.87%
Humanist Party of India C. A. Balakrishnan1,20,19718.14%
Margin of victory28,2834.27%−18.16%
Turnout 6,62,55271.48%−5.62%
Registered electors 9,38,46227.85%
INC hold Swing -30.24%

General Elections 1984

1984 Indian general election: Chidambaram
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC P. Vallalperuman 329,892 61.22%
DMK S. Kannapiran2,09,00138.78%−24.81%
Margin of victory1,20,89122.43%−6.73%
Turnout 5,38,89377.10%6.95%
Registered electors 7,34,0125.71%
INC gain from DMK Swing -2.37%

General Elections 1980

1980 Indian general election: Chidambaram
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK V. Kulandaivelu 302,523 63.59% 25.79%
CPI(M) S. Mahalingam1,63,79834.43%
Independent R. N. Duraiswamy5,9841.26%
Independent D. Duraivelavan3,4300.72%
Margin of victory1,38,72529.16%4.75%
Turnout 4,75,73570.14%0.86%
Registered electors 6,94,3574.63%
DMK gain from AIADMK Swing 1.39%

General Elections 1977

1977 Indian general election: Chidambaram
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AIADMK A. Murugesan 278,406 62.20%
DMK N. Rajangam1,69,17237.80%−13.30%
Margin of victory1,09,23424.41%18.77%
Turnout 4,47,57869.29%−4.72%
Registered electors 6,63,63419.69%
AIADMK gain from DMK Swing 11.11%

General Elections 1971

1971 Indian general election: Chidambaram
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK V. Mayavan 203,059 51.09% −1.12%
INC(O) L. Elayaperumal1,80,66145.46%
Independent A. Gavarnar13,6983.45%
Margin of victory22,3985.64%1.20%
Turnout 3,97,41874.00%−2.88%
Registered electors 5,54,4495.69%
DMK hold Swing -1.12%

General Elections 1967

1967 Indian general election: Chidambaram
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK V. Mayavan 205,193 52.22% 8.88%
INC L. Elayaperumal1,87,76447.78%3.15%
Margin of victory17,4294.44%3.15%
Turnout 3,92,95776.88%5.36%
Registered electors 5,24,61014.73%
DMK gain from INC Swing 7.59%

General Elections 1962

1962 Indian general election: Chidambaram
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC R. Kanagasabai Pillai 140,731 44.63% 21.42%
DMK R. Thillaivaillalan1,36,67143.34%
SWA D. Govindasami Kachirayar18,0215.71%
Independent A. Subramaniam10,2493.25%
Independent A. Rathinam9,6663.07%
Margin of victory4,0601.29%1.17%
Turnout 3,15,33871.53%−19.01%
Registered electors 4,57,267−45.56%
INC hold Swing 21.42%

General Elections 1957

1957 Indian general election: Chidambaram
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC R. Kanagasabai Pillai 176,501 23.21%
INC Elayaperumal1,75,58923.09%
Independent Arumugham1,18,49115.58%
Independent Dandapani Padyachai1,09,52114.40%
Independent Kulandai Moopan85,94311.30%
Independent Kattimuthu62,1148.17%
Independent Kaliamurthi32,3814.26%
Independent Siva Subrananian00.00%
Margin of victory9120.12%
Turnout 7,60,54090.54%
Registered electors 8,40,006
INC win (new seat)

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