Mylapore Assembly constituency

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Mylapore
Constituency No. 25 for the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly
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Constituency details
Country India
Region South India
State Tamil Nadu
District Chennai
LS constituency Chennai South
Total electors2,70,536 [1]
ReservationNone
Member of Legislative Assembly
16th Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
Party  DMK
Alliance   SPA
Elected year2021

Mylapore is a legislative assembly constituency in the Chennai district of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. [2] Its State Assembly Constituency number is 25. It covers Mylapore and surrounding localities, such as Alwarpet, Raja Annamalaipuram, Foreshore Estate and Santhome. Mylapore assembly constituency is a part of Chennai South parliamentary constituency. It is one of the 234 State Legislative Assembly Constituencies in Tamil Nadu, in India.

Contents

Madras State

YearWinnerParty
1952 C. R. Ramaswamy Indian National Congress
1957 C. R. Ramaswamy Indian National Congress
1962 Arangannal Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
1967 Arangannal Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam

Tamil Nadu

AssemblyYearWinnerParty
Fifth 1971 T. N. Anandanayaki Indian National Congress
Sixth 1977 T. K. Kapali Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Seventh 1980 T. K. Kapali All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Eighth 1984 B. Valarmathi All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Ninth 1989 N. Ganapathy Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Tenth 1991 T. M. Rangarajan All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Tenth 1994 By-election V. Balasubramaniyan [3] AIADMK
Eleventh 1996 N. P. Ramajayam Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Twelfth 2001 K. N. Lakshmanan Bharatiya Janata Party
Thirteenth 2006 S. V. Shekar All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (2006-2009)
Unattached member (2009-2011)
Indian National Congress (2011) [4]
Fourteenth 2011 R. Rajalakshmi All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Fifteen 2016 R. Nataraj [5] All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Sixteenth 2021 Dha. Velu Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam

Election results

Vote share of Winning candidates
2021
44.95%
2016
43.67%
2011
56.03%
2006
42.62%
2001
51.09%
1996
67.25%
1994 By-election
0.0 %
1991
59.31%
1989
40.88%
1984
51.68%
1980
49.66%
1977
33.75%
1971
55.01%
1967
57.02%
1962
40.24%
1957
52.63%
1952
38.82%

2021

2021 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Mylapore [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK Dha. Velu 68,392 44.95% New
AIADMK R. Nataraj 55,75936.65%-7.02
MNM Sripriya14,9049.80%New
NTK K. Mahalakshmi10,1246.65%+5.15
NOTA NOTA1,2870.85%-1.58
AMMK D. Karthick1,1180.73%New
Margin of victory12,6338.30%-1.13%
Turnout 152,14356.24%-3.13%
Rejected ballots2130.14%
Registered electors 270,536
DMK gain from AIADMK Swing 1.29%

2016

2016 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Mylapore [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AIADMK R. Nataraj 68,176 43.67% -12.37
INC Karate R. Thiagarajan 53,44834.23%-1.36
BJP K. Nagarajan11,7207.51%+2.67
PMK N. Suresh Kumar5,8063.72%New
TMC(M) A. S. Munavar Basha4,7533.04%New
NOTA NOTA3,7882.43%New
NTK S. Sudhakar2,3561.51%New
Independent H. Sathyaa Durrairaj1,7641.13%New
Independent Traffic Ramaswamy 1,2290.79%New
Independent S. Sathyanarayanan @ Mylai Shathya1,0170.65%New
Margin of victory14,7289.43%-11.01%
Turnout 156,13259.37%-6.98%
Registered electors 262,980
AIADMK hold Swing -12.37%

2011

2011 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Mylapore [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AIADMK R. Rajalakshmi 80,063 56.03% +13.42
INC K. V. Thangkabalu 50,85935.60%New
BJP N. Vanathi6,9114.84%New
Loktantrik Samajwadi Party R. Ashok Rajendran1,3400.94%New
Margin of victory29,20420.44%19.31%
Turnout 215,35066.35%3.71%
Registered electors 142,882
AIADMK hold Swing 13.42%

2006

2006 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Mylapore [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AIADMK S. Ve. Shekher 62,794 42.62% -3.41
DMK D. Napoleon 61,12741.49%New
LKPT Santhana Gopalan9,4366.40%New
DMDK V. N. Rajan7,4415.05%New
JP V. S. Chandralekha2,8981.97%New
Independent V. Narayanan (Americai)1,9611.33%New
Margin of victory1,6671.13%-3.93%
Turnout 147,34562.63%21.28%
Registered electors 235,246
AIADMK gain from BJP Swing -8.47%

2001

2001 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Mylapore [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
BJP K. N. Lakshmanan 60,996 51.09% +46.65
AIADMK V. Maitreyan 54,94946.03%+22.47
Independent J. Mohan Raj8820.74%New
Tamil Nadu People's Party Dr. Mohamed Amaan Khan8490.71%New
Margin of victory6,0475.07%-38.63%
Turnout 119,38541.35%-16.57%
Registered electors 288,708
BJP gain from DMK Swing -16.16%

1996

1996 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Mylapore [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK N. P. Ramajayam 79,736 67.25% +33.13
AIADMK T. K. Sampath27,93223.56%-35.76
BJP K. Sujata Rao5,2624.44%+0.71
JD K. S. Srinivasan2,3321.97%New
TLJR. Jebamani1,2261.03%New
PMK S. Sellvaraj1,0990.93%New
Margin of victory51,80443.69%18.50%
Turnout 118,56557.92%3.52%
Registered electors 207,825
DMK gain from AIADMK Swing 7.94%

1994 By-election

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1994 by-elections : Mylapore
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AIADMK V. Balasubramaniyan 40,756
DMK N. P. Thiyagarajan35,021
Margin of victory5,735
Turnout
AIADMK hold Swing

1991

1991 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Mylapore [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AIADMK T. M. Rangarajan 62,845 59.31% +33.78
DMK Nirmala Suresh36,14934.12%-6.76
BJP G. Kumaravelu3,9503.73%New
PMK G. Balasubramaniam1,3351.26%New
JP G. N. Sridharan9200.87%New
Margin of victory26,69625.20%9.85%
Turnout 105,95454.40%-15.07%
Registered electors 197,453
AIADMK gain from DMK Swing 18.43%

1989

1989 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Mylapore [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK N. Ganapathy 48,461 40.88% -5.34
AIADMK Sarojini Varadappan30,26625.53%-26.14
AIADMK S. K. Viswanathan27,76423.42%-28.25
Independent M. K. Balan6,5545.53%New
Independent R. Jebamani2,5752.17%New
Independent S. Ve. Shekher 1,0180.86%New
Margin of victory18,19515.35%9.90%
Turnout 118,53869.47%3.51%
Registered electors 173,258
DMK gain from AIADMK Swing -10.79%

1984

1984 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Mylapore [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AIADMK B. Valarmathi 51,870 51.68% +2.02
DMK R. S. Bharathi46,39646.22%+0.56
Independent Rajappa S. Alias Arunachalam9600.96%New
Margin of victory5,4745.45%1.46%
Turnout 100,37465.96%7.67%
Registered electors 156,793
AIADMK hold Swing 2.02%

1980

1980 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Mylapore [15]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AIADMK T. K. Kapali 41,260 49.66% +24.86
DMK K. Manoharan37,94445.67%+11.92
BJP G. Kalivarathan3,0153.63%New
Margin of victory3,3163.99%-2.37%
Turnout 83,08958.29%7.14%
Registered electors 143,818
AIADMK gain from DMK Swing 15.91%

1977

1977 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Mylapore [16]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK T. K. Kapali 26,044 33.75% -11.24
JP Lakshmi Krishnamurthi21,13827.39%New
AIADMK Mylai Narasimhan19,13924.80%New
INC Chinna Annamalai10,44913.54%-41.47
Margin of victory4,9066.36%-3.66%
Turnout 77,16751.15%-18.02%
Registered electors 152,323
DMK gain from INC Swing -21.26%

1971

1971 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Mylapore [17]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC T. N. Anandanayaki 42,301 55.01% +12.02
DMK M. P. Sivagnanam 34,59844.99%-12.02
Margin of victory7,70310.02%-4.01%
Turnout 76,89969.17%-4.66%
Registered electors 114,082
INC gain from DMK Swing -2.01%

1967

1967 Madras Legislative Assembly election  : Mylapore [18]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK Arangannal 37,498 57.02% +16.78
INC V. R. Radhakrishnan28,27042.98%+14.2
Margin of victory9,22814.03%2.58%
Turnout 65,76873.82%1.48%
Registered electors 90,731
DMK hold Swing 16.78%

1962

1962 Madras Legislative Assembly election  : Mylapore [19]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK Arangannal 25,825 40.24% New
INC A. Varadappa Chettiar18,47228.78%-23.85
PSP S. Vijayalakshmi10,17215.85%New
SWA M. Sivaraman6,98410.88%New
Independent Kathirvalu2,7314.25%New
Margin of victory7,35311.46%-3.10%
Turnout 64,18472.34%38.31%
Registered electors 91,992
DMK gain from INC Swing -12.40%

1957

1957 Madras Legislative Assembly election  : Mylapore [20]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC C. R. Ramaswamy 16,932 52.63% +13.81
PSP Kumari S. Viayalakshmi12,25138.08%New
Independent A. K. M. Pitchai2,9869.28%New
Margin of victory4,68114.55%-14.34%
Turnout 32,16934.04%-20.37%
Registered electors 94,513
INC hold Swing 13.81%

1952

1952 Madras Legislative Assembly election  : Mylapore [21]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC C. R. Ramaswamy 15,647 38.82% New
Independent Krishna Murthi4,0049.93%New
Independent Emmanuel Adimoolam3,4058.45%New
Independent Kanniappan3,2798.14%New
Independent Krishnana3,0897.66%New
Independent A. V. Raman2,5526.33%New
Socialist Appu Rao2,5016.21%New
Independent D. Kannappan1,6984.21%New
Justice Party Balasundara Naicker1,3773.42%New
Independent Sakuntala Bai9792.43%New
KMPP Arunachalam6521.62%New
Margin of victory11,64328.89%
Turnout 40,30354.41%
Registered electors 74,076
INC win (new seat)

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