Cuddalore Lok Sabha constituency

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Cuddalore
Lok Sabha constituency
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Cuddalore constituency, post-2008 delimitation
Constituency details
Country India
Region South India
State Tamil Nadu
Assembly constituencies Tittakudi
Vriddhachalam
Neyveli
Panruti
Cuddalore
Kurinjipadi
Established1952
Total electors986,030 [1]
ReservationNone
Member of Parliament
18th Lok Sabha
Incumbent
Party DMK
Elected year2019

Cuddalore is a Lok Sabha (Parliament of India) constituency in Tamil Nadu. Its Tamil Nadu Parliamentary Constituency number is 26 of 39.

Contents

Assembly segments

Since 2009

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

Constituency numberNameReserved for (SC/ST/None)DistrictParty
151 Tittakudi SC Cuddalore DMK
152 Vriddhachalam None INC
153 Neyveli None DMK
154 Panruti None DMK
155 Cuddalore None DMK
156 Kurinjipadi None DMK

Before 2009

Cuddalore Lok Sabha constituency was composed of the following assembly segments: [3]

  1. Ulundurpet (SC) (moved to Villupuram)
  2. Nellikkuppam (defunct)
  3. Cuddalore
  4. Panruti
  5. Rishivandinam (moved to Kallakurichi)
  6. Sankarapuram (moved to Kallakurichi)

Members of Parliament

YearWinnerParty
1951N.D.Govindasamy Kachirayar Tamil Nadu Toilers' Party
1957 T. D. Muthukumarasamy Independent politician
1962 T. Ramabadran Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
1967 V.K. Gounder
1971 S. Radhakrishnan Indian National Congress
1977 G. Bhuvarahan
1980 R. Muthukumaran
1984 P. R. S. Venkatesan
1989
1991 P. P. Kaliaperumal
1996 P. R. S. Venkatesan Tamil Maanila Congress
1998 M. C. Dhamodaran All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
1999 Adhi Sankar Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
2004 K. Venkatapathy
2009 S. Alagiri Indian National Congress
2014 A. Arunmozhithevan All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
2019 T.R.V.S. Ramesh [4] Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
2024 M. K. Vishnu Prasad Indian National Congress

Election results

Vote share of Winning candidates
2024
44.11%
2019
50.27%
2014
49.42%
2009
42.81%
2004
52.63%
1999
50.49%
1998
48.84%
1996
56.20%
1991
58.44%
1989
50.58%
1984
61.18%
1980
59.39%
1977
55.75%
1971
54.31%
1967
55.95%
1962
51.38%
1957
42.56%
1951
25.26%


General Elections 2024

2024 Indian general election  : Cuddalore
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC M. K. Vishnu Prasad 455,053 44.11
DMDK P. Sivakozhundu 2,69,15726.09
PMK Thangar Bachan 2,05,24419.90
NTK V. Manivasagam57,4245.57
NOTA None of the above7,2920.10
Margin of victory
Turnout
Registered electors
INC gain from DMK Swing

General Elections 2019

2019 Indian general election  : Cuddalore
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK T. R. V. S. Ramesh 522,160 50.27% 21.70%
PMK Dr. R. Govindasamy3,78,17736.41%
Independent K. Thangavel44,8924.32%
NTK R. Chithra34,6923.34%
MNM V. Annamalai23,7132.28%
NOTA None of the above8,7250.84%−0.22%
ACDP Kuppusamy7,5400.73%
Margin of victory1,43,98313.86%−6.99%
Turnout 10,38,74176.49%−1.91%
Registered electors 13,64,0389.31%
DMK gain from AIADMK Swing 0.85%

General Elections 2014

2014 Indian general election  : Cuddalore
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AIADMK A. Arunmozhithevan 481,429 49.42% 9.75%
DMK K. Nandagopalakrishnan2,78,30428.57%
DMDK C. R. Jayasankar1,47,60615.15%2.71%
INC K. S. Alagiri 26,6502.74%−40.07%
CPI K. Balasubramanian11,1221.14%
NOTA None of the above10,3381.06%
Independent V. Rajkumar7,6780.79%
Independent P. Jaishankar6,2500.64%
Margin of victory2,03,12520.85%17.71%
Turnout 9,74,20078.94%2.15%
Registered electors 12,47,90826.56%
AIADMK gain from INC Swing 6.61%

General Elections 2009

2009 Indian general election  : Cuddalore
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC K. S. Alagiri 320,473 42.81%
AIADMK M. C. Sampath2,96,94139.67%4.32%
DMDK M. C. Dhamotharan93,17212.45%
Independent S. Vasanthi13,4001.79%
BSP C. Arokiyadoss8,2691.10%0.35%
Independent R. Parthiban5,4920.73%
LJP A. Kamaraj5,0450.67%
Margin of victory23,5323.14%−14.14%
Turnout 7,48,59476.04%12.93%
Registered electors 9,86,030−18.30%
INC gain from DMK Swing -9.82%

General Elections 2004

2004 Indian general election  : Cuddalore
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK K. Venkatapathy 400,059 52.63% 2.13%
AIADMK R. Rajendran 2,68,70735.35%−4.72%
JD(U) E. Sarwar Khan53,4067.03%
Independent P. M. Veerapatran13,6641.80%
BSP M. Santhiyaguraj5,7660.76%
Independent M. Rajendiran5,0300.66%
Independent P. Vijaykumar3,5440.47%
Margin of victory1,31,35217.28%6.86%
Turnout 7,60,18062.99%−0.77%
Registered electors 12,06,8766.23%
DMK hold Swing 2.13%

General Elections 1999

1999 Indian general election  : Cuddalore
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK Adhi Sankar 358,367 50.49%
AIADMK M. C. Dhamotharan2,84,41440.07%
TMC(M) P. R. S. Venkatesan 65,4679.22%
Margin of victory73,95310.42%6.15%
Turnout 7,09,74463.76%−6.21%
Registered electors 11,36,1225.56%
DMK gain from AIADMK Swing -5.70%

General Elections 1998

1998 Indian general election  : Cuddalore
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AIADMK M. C. Dhamotharan 309,985 48.84%
TMC(M) P. R. S. Venkatesan 2,82,85644.56%
INC Dr. R. Eramadass40,6036.40%
Margin of victory27,1294.27%−25.32%
Turnout 6,34,74461.17%−8.80%
Registered electors 10,76,2663.24%
AIADMK gain from TMC(M) Swing -7.36%

General Elections 1996

1996 Indian general election  : Cuddalore
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
TMC(M) P. R. S. Venkatesan 389,660 56.20%
INC V. Santhamurthy1,84,45626.60%−31.84%
MDMK R. T. Sabapathy Mohan55,1107.95%
AIIC(T) P. P. Kalia Perumal41,2845.95%
BJP N. Apparsamy7,8451.13%−0.53%
Independent M. Kirubapuri3,9750.57%
Margin of victory2,05,20429.59%−4.14%
Turnout 6,93,38469.97%1.69%
Registered electors 10,42,4869.33%
TMC(M) gain from INC Swing -2.24%

General Elections 1991

1991 Indian general election  : Cuddalore
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC P. P. Kalia Perumal 360,445 58.44% 7.87%
JD G. Bhuvaraghan 1,52,38824.71%
PMK G. Chinnadhuri82,41613.36%
BJP V. Kothandapani10,2341.66%
THMM B. Liyakath Ali2,8270.46%
Margin of victory2,08,05733.73%15.92%
Turnout 6,16,76068.28%−1.22%
Registered electors 9,53,560−0.57%
INC hold Swing 7.87%

General Elections 1989

1989 Indian general election  : Cuddalore
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC P. R. S. Venkatesan 331,617 50.58% −10.61%
DMK G. Bhaskaran2,14,78232.76%−3.77%
PMK V. R. Dhandapani99,81415.22%
THMM S. Perumal3,3940.52%
Independent K. Dharuman2,9850.46%
Margin of victory1,16,83517.82%−6.84%
Turnout 6,55,68269.49%−7.71%
Registered electors 9,59,01430.83%
INC hold Swing -10.61%

General Elections 1984

1984 Indian general election  : Cuddalore
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC P. R. S. Venkatesan 327,393 61.18%
DMK Ramu T Alias Killivalavan1,95,43936.52%
Independent R. V. Seetharaman9,5451.78%
Independent T. Abdul Wahab2,7280.51%
Margin of victory1,31,95424.66%0.10%
Turnout 5,35,10577.20%11.62%
Registered electors 7,33,0505.84%
INC gain from INC(I) Swing 1.79%

General Elections 1980

1980 Indian general election  : Cuddalore
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC(I) R. Muthukumaran 262,694 59.39%
AIADMK Arvinda Bala Pajanor1,54,04334.83%
Independent Rajalakshmi Selvi6,3591.44%
Independent T. Kanagarathinam5,7861.31%
JP(S) L. Ramamurthy4,9591.12%
Independent T. R. Narasimhan3,5240.80%
Independent A. Ramalingam2,9700.67%
Independent T. Abdul Wahab1,9840.45%
Margin of victory1,08,65124.56%3.08%
Turnout 4,42,31965.59%−1.08%
Registered electors 6,92,5837.40%
INC(I) gain from INC Swing 3.64%

General Elections 1977

1977 Indian general election  : Cuddalore
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC G. Bhuvarahan 231,128 55.75% 1.44%
INC(O) S. Radhakrishnan1,42,07134.27%
Independent S. Kanagarathinam26,8626.48%
Independent T. Meyalagan10,9892.65%
Independent T. Vahab3,5110.85%
Margin of victory89,05721.48%12.86%
Turnout 4,14,56166.66%−8.18%
Registered electors 6,44,8829.03%
INC hold Swing 1.44%

General Elections 1971

1971 Indian general election  : Cuddalore
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC S. Radhakrishnan 229,934 54.31% 10.26%
INC(O) R. Muthukumaran1,93,44745.69%
Margin of victory36,4878.62%−3.28%
Turnout 4,23,38174.85%−1.55%
Registered electors 5,91,4478.51%
INC gain from DMK Swing -1.64%

General Elections 1967

1967 Indian general election  : Cuddalore
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK V. K. Gounder 225,571 55.95% 4.57%
INC S. Radhakrishnan1,77,59844.05%3.97%
Margin of victory47,97311.90%0.59%
Turnout 4,03,16976.40%8.60%
Registered electors 5,45,06213.78%
DMK hold Swing 4.57%

General Elections 1962

1962 Indian general election  : Cuddalore
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK T. Ramabadra Naidu 160,811 51.38%
INC T. D. Muthukumaraswami Naidu1,25,42440.08%−2.46%
Independent R. Thillai Govindan19,7526.31%
Independent A. Shariff6,9812.23%
Margin of victory35,38711.31%11.28%
Turnout 3,12,96867.80%14.13%
Registered electors 4,79,03110.97%
DMK gain from Independent Swing 8.83%

General Elections 1957

1957 Indian general election  : Cuddalore
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent T. D. Muthukumaraswami Naidu 98,605 42.56%
INC S. Radhakrishnan98,54642.53%20.24%
Independent N. D. Govindaswamy Kachirayar34,54914.91%
Margin of victory590.03%−2.94%
Turnout 2,31,70053.68%−45.58%
Registered electors 4,31,659−42.10%
Independent gain from TTP Swing 17.30%

General Elections 1951

1951–52 Indian general election  : Cuddalore
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
TTP Govindaswamy Kachirayar 186,894 25.26%
INC Kanakasabai1,64,98522.30%22.30%
INC L. Elayaperumal1,56,48821.15%21.15%
TTP N. Rajangan1,44,62519.54%
Independent D. Narayana Ayyar46,3846.27%
Independent Smapath Ayyangar40,5955.49%
Margin of victory21,9092.96%
Turnout 7,39,97199.26%
Registered electors 7,45,5140.00%
TTP win (new seat)

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