Coimbatore North (state assembly constituency)

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Coimbatore (North)
Constituency for the State Assembly
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Constituency details
State Tamil Nadu
District Coimbatore
LS constituency Coimbatore
Established2011
Total electors3,38,648 [1]
ReservationGeneral
Most successful party AIADMK (3 times)
Member of Legislative Assembly
Current MLA Amman K. Arjunan
Party All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Elected year2021

Coimbatore North is a legislative assembly constituency in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It covers parts of Coimbatore. Coimbatore North assembly constituency is a part of the Coimbatore parliamentary constituency. It is a newly created constituency after 2008 delimitation. [2] Coimbatore (North) will be one of 17 assembly constituencies to have VVPAT facility with EVMs in 2016 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election. [3]

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Members

Tamil Nadu - Coimbatore (North)

AssemblyDurationWinnerParty
Fourteenth 2011-2016 T. Malaravan All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Fifteenth 2016-2021 P. R. G. Arunkumar All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Sixteenth 2021- Amman K. Arjunan All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam

Election Results

2021

2021 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Coimbatore (North)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AIADMK Amman K. Arjunan 81,454 40.15% -0.90%
DMK Shanmugasundaram V. M77,45338.18%1.22%
MNM Thangavelu R26,50313.06%
NTK Balendran C. B11,4335.64%3.99%
NOTA Nota1,7010.84%-1.58%
AMMK Appathurai N. R1,6590.82%
Tamil Nadu Ilangyar Katchi Durairaj K5310.26%
Independent Balamurugan M3130.15%
Independent Keerthiga Parthasarathi2500.12%
Independent Balaji V2480.12%
Independent Maharishi Mandharacsalam2330.11%
Margin of victory4,0011.97%-2.12%
Turnout 2,02,86059.90%-2.15%
Rejected ballots610.03%
Registered electors 3,38,648
AIADMK hold Swing -0.90%


2016

2016 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Coimbatore (North)
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AIADMK Arun Kumar. P. R. G. 77,540 41.05% -19.02%
DMK S. Meenalogu69,81636.96%2.72%
BJP Kannan Alias S. Devaraj16,7418.86%5.70%
DMDK S. M. @ Murugan. P.12,1536.43%
NOTA None Of The Above4,5742.42%
NTK Balendran. C. B.3,1141.65%
PMK Kamaraj Natesan2,1961.16%
KMDK Sanganoor Premkumar1,0360.55%
Independent Prof. Dr. S. Narayanamoorthy3970.21%
Independent Antony Louis. S.3310.18%
Dennis Kovil Pillai. E.3030.16%
Margin of victory7,7244.09%-21.73%
Turnout 1,88,88262.06%-7.93%
Registered electors 3,04,374
AIADMK hold Swing -19.02%

2011

2011 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Coimbatore (North) [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AIADMK T. Malaravan 93,276 60.07%
DMK Veeragopal M.53,17834.25%
BJP Subbian G. M.4,9103.16%
LSWP Durairaj K1,8871.22%
Ulzaipali Makkal KatchySathish Kumar T9750.63%
Independent Saminathan M. S.7480.48%
BSP Pushpanantham V3080.20%
Margin of victory40,09825.82%
Turnout 2,21,86369.99%
Registered electors 1,55,282
AIADMK gain from DMK Swing

2006

2006 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Coimbatore (East) [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK Pongalur Palanisamy. N. 51,827 47.50%
AIADMK Gopalakrishnan. V.45,49141.70%
DMDK Mary. G.7,8867.23%
BJP Shanmugam. K.2,6512.43%-43.76%
Independent Ramamoorthy. P. M.4240.39%
JD(U) Anbuselvam. S. B.4150.38%
BSP Subramanian. P.2050.19%
Independent Sivarajasekaran. P.2040.19%
Margin of victory6,3365.81%1.93%
Turnout 1,09,10369.33%17.33%
Registered electors 1,57,364
DMK gain from TMC Swing -2.57%

2001

2001 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Coimbatore (East) [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
TMC Lakshmanan V. K. 41,419 50.08% -18.73%
BJP Nanjappan N. R.38,20846.19%42.30%
JD(S) Balan. K. B.1,7832.16%
Independent Ravi P6920.84%
Independent Manickam N3240.39%
Independent Padmanapan . K.2850.34%
Margin of victory3,2113.88%-49.16%
Turnout 82,71152.00%-8.16%
Registered electors 1,59,063
TMC hold Swing -18.73%

1996

1996 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Coimbatore (East) [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
TMC V. K. Lakshmanan 61,860 68.81%
INC R. S. Velan14,17415.77%-39.79%
CPI(M) K. C. Karunakaran8,5239.48%-25.16%
BJP N. Soundaraj3,5003.89%-2.40%
Independent K. B. Balan3320.37%
IC(S) Venugopal2820.31%
ATMK M. Guruswamy2480.28%
Independent S. Sounderrajan1790.20%
SHS C. N. Ravishankar1260.14%
Independent P. Rajendran910.10%
Independent G. Krishnamoorthy730.08%
Margin of victory47,68653.04%32.12%
Turnout 89,90660.16%7.78%
Registered electors 1,53,644
TMC gain from INC Swing 13.25%

1991

1991 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Coimbatore (East) [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Lakshmanan V. K. 46,544 55.56% 24.79%
CPI(M) Karunakaran K. C.29,01934.64%-4.67%
BJP Bhupathy G.5,2756.30%
JP Geetha K. S.1,1511.37%
Tamilar Desiya IyakkamGandhi A.1850.22%
Independent Rajasekaran C.1490.18%
PMK Abdul Kareem H.1300.16%
Independent Balan K. B.1180.14%
Independent Rajendran G.1000.12%
Independent Nanjappan C. M.990.12%
Independent Anthonyaraj R.980.12%
Margin of victory17,52520.92%12.38%
Turnout 83,78052.38%-14.52%
Registered electors 1,62,322
INC gain from CPI(M) Swing 16.25%

1989

1989 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Coimbatore (East) [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
CPI(M) Ramani. K. 37,397 39.31% -8.83%
INC Ramakrishnan. E.29,27230.77%
AIADMK Malaravan. T.14,72715.48%-31.41%
AIADMK Manimaran. V.R.8,7999.25%-37.65%
Independent Gopal. P.N.1,7511.84%
Independent Balan. K.B.1,0651.12%
Independent Kalimuthu. R.7610.80%
Independent Komahan3130.33%
Independent Kalidass. M.P.1740.18%
Independent Manitharachalam. K.1600.17%
Independent Muthuswamy. K.1540.16%
Margin of victory8,1258.54%7.29%
Turnout 95,14266.90%2.79%
Registered electors 1,44,236
CPI(M) hold Swing -8.83%

1984

1984 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Coimbatore (East) [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
CPI(M) Ramani K. 40,891 48.14% 2.75%
AIADMK Kovai Thambi39,83246.89%
Independent Jagadeesan P. V.1,4851.75%
Independent Mariaselvam Anthonisamy. P.5430.64%
Independent Rajan C.4090.48%
Independent Sundareswaran N.3020.36%
Independent Narayanaswamy. G. P2920.34%
Independent Chandrasekaran2490.29%
Independent Ramasamy. M.2170.26%
Independent Jayachandran A.1890.22%
Independent Subbian. R. A.1540.18%
Margin of victory1,0591.25%1.07%
Turnout 84,94164.11%10.80%
Registered electors 1,37,305
CPI(M) hold Swing 2.75%

1980

1980 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Coimbatore (East) [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
CPI(M) Ramani. K. 33,666 45.39% 14.85%
INC Ganga Nair33,53345.21%24.84%
JP Venkatachalam. K. R.5,4067.29%
BJP Ramani Kumar. G.8701.17%
Independent Marudachala. V.3580.48%
Independent Nadai Mannan Parthasarathy. N.1820.25%
Independent Arunan. K.1570.21%
Margin of victory1330.18%-2.78%
Turnout 74,17253.30%-3.22%
Registered electors 1,40,417
CPI(M) hold Swing 14.85%

1977

1977 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Coimbatore (East) [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
CPI(M) K. Ramani 20,803 30.54%
DMK K. Aranganathan18,78427.58%-19.14%
JP K.R. Venkatachalam14,04920.63%
INC S. Ramaswamy13,87720.37%-21.05%
Independent K. Palaniswamy4070.60%
Independent K.K. Vadivelu1940.28%
Margin of victory2,0192.96%-2.33%
Turnout 68,11456.52%-7.95%
Registered electors 1,21,664
CPI(M) gain from DMK Swing -16.17%

1971

1971 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Coimbatore (East) [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK K. Rangana Than 31,003 46.71%
INC A. Devaraj27,49141.42%-0.72%
CPI(M) M. Bupathy7,87311.86%
Margin of victory3,5125.29%-3.37%
Turnout 66,36764.47%-8.26%
Registered electors 1,09,398
DMK gain from CPI(M) Swing -4.09%

1967

1967 Madras Legislative Assembly election  : Coimbatore (East) [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
CPI(M) M. Bhupathy 33,122 50.81%
INC G. R. Damodaran27,47742.15%
CPI R. Rangaswamy4,5957.05%
Margin of victory5,6458.66%
Turnout 65,19472.73%
Registered electors 92,200
CPI(M) gain from INC Swing

1962

1962 Madras Legislative Assembly election  : Coimbatore II [15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC K. P. Palanisamy 32,313 37.38% 15.15%
CPI N. Marudachalam23,94827.70%
PSP V. Nagaraj16,36218.93%
DMK V. Petchimuthu11,62813.45%
Socialist V. Arumugam1,9142.21%
Independent C. T. Subbiah2800.32%
Margin of victory8,3659.68%8.93%
Turnout 86,44581.20%-10.97%
Registered electors 1,09,764
INC gain from CPI Swing 14.40%


1957

1957 Madras Legislative Assembly election  : Coimbatore II [16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
CPI Marudachalam (Sc) 38,929 22.98%
INC Palaniswami (Sc)37,66222.23%
INC Kuppuswamy36,54921.58%
PSP P. Veluswami33,18819.59%
Independent Rajamanickkam12,6367.46%
Independent Sadayappan10,4356.16%
Margin of victory1,2670.75%
Turnout 1,69,39992.17%
Registered electors 1,83,799
CPI win (new seat)

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