Sedapatti Assembly constituency

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Sedapatti is a state assembly constituency in Madurai district in Tamil Nadu. [1] Elections and Winners from this constituency are listed below. Elections were not held in year 1957 and 1962.

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In 2008, under a Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituency Order, the sedapatti assembly constituency was merged with Usilampatti constituency. [2]

Sedapatti
Former constituency for the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly
Constituency details
Country India
Region South India
State Tamil Nadu
District Madurai
LS constituency Periyakulam
Established1951
Abolished2011
Total electors138,459
Reservationnone

Members of the Legislative Assembly

YearWinnerParty
Madras State
1952 Thinakaraswami Thevar Indian National Congress
1967V. T. Thevar Swatantra Party
Tamil Nadu
1971 V. Thavamani Thevar Forward Bloc
1977 Sedapatti R. Muthiah All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
1980
1984
1989 A. Athiyaman Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
1991 Sedapatti R. Muthiah All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
1996 G. Thalapathi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
2001 C. Durairaj All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
2006

Election results

Vote share of Winning candidates
2006
43.46%
2001
47.51%
1996
49.69%
1991
58.85%
1989
31.57%
1984
47.29%
1980
59.87%
1977
43.52%
1971
36.66%
1967
63.84%
1952
43.54%

2006

2006 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Sedapatti [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AIADMK C. Durairaj 42,590 43.46% -4.04%
DMK G. Thalapathi 40,54141.37%
DMDK A. Samundeeswari11,09911.33%
BJP K. Santhakumar1,1191.14%
AIFB P. Ramadurai7450.76%
Independent P. Vasimalai5040.51%
Independent V. Dhamotharan3660.37%
JD(U) A. Suresh3650.37%
Independent V. Sundara Moorthy2730.28%
Independent M. Mohammed Saleem2640.27%
TNJC N. S. V. Nallathambi1240.13%
Margin of victory2,0492.09%-17.20%
Turnout 97,99070.77%6.45%
Registered electors 138,459
AIADMK hold Swing -4.04%

2001

2001 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Sedapatti [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AIADMK C. Durairaj 45,393 47.51% 8.18%
PT P. V. Bakthavatchalam26,95828.21%
Independent M. Sakunthala11,30111.83%
MDMK N. Selvaragavan9,4549.89%-0.05%
Independent M. Thangamudi8790.92%
JP V. Rajuthevar6930.73%
Independent S. Seenivasan4450.47%
Independent S. Shanmugaraj4250.44%
Margin of victory18,43519.29%8.93%
Turnout 95,54864.32%-2.15%
Registered electors 148,582
AIADMK gain from DMK Swing -2.19%

1996

1996 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Sedapatti [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK G. Thalapathi 48,899 49.69% 18.21%
AIADMK Sedapatti Muthiah 38,69839.33%-19.52%
MDMK Pon. Muthu Ramalingam9,7859.94%
Independent T. K. Karuthapandian2930.30%
Independent T. Maharajan1330.14%
Independent S. K. Muthiah Naicker1270.13%
Independent S. Sankarapandian1160.12%
Independent S. Alagarsam630.06%
Independent V. Annamalai600.06%
Independent S. Shanmugaraj580.06%
Independent R. P. K. Appan520.05%
Margin of victory10,20110.37%-16.99%
Turnout 98,40166.47%4.30%
Registered electors 152,268
DMK gain from AIADMK Swing -9.15%

1991

1991 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Sedapatti [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AIADMK Sedapatti Muthiah 52,627 58.85% 34.28%
DMK A. Athiyaman28,15831.49%-0.09%
PMK S. Ravi7,1958.05%
Independent J. Victor Samuel Raj4230.47%
Independent V. Kalai Rajan2530.28%
Independent M. Angappan1520.17%
Independent T. Thavasi Lingam1250.14%
Independent N. Murugesan1080.12%
Independent S. K. Muthiah890.10%
Independent N. Athi Narayanan800.09%
Independent T. Assan740.08%
Margin of victory24,46927.36%20.35%
Turnout 89,43062.16%-8.36%
Registered electors 147,453
AIADMK gain from DMK Swing 27.27%

1989

1989 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Sedapatti [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK A. Athiyaman 29,431 31.57%
AIADMK Sedapatti Muthiah 22,89524.56%-22.73%
INC A. T. Kandasami21,74923.33%-17.87%
Independent T. P. Ganapathi8,2378.84%
TNC(K) S. Selvarasu5,1115.48%
AIFB V. Thavamani Thevar4,9835.35%
Independent K. Pandi2990.32%
Independent R. P. K. Appan2900.31%
Independent A. Rajaram1110.12%
Independent K. Muniyandi1040.11%
Margin of victory6,5367.01%0.92%
Turnout 93,21070.53%-0.20%
Registered electors 134,643
DMK gain from AIADMK Swing -15.72%

1984

1984 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Sedapatti [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AIADMK Sedapatti Muthiah 38,808 47.29% -12.58%
INC N. S. Selvaraj33,81041.20%
Independent S. S. Rajendran8,81010.74%
Independent T. Thangavelu3340.41%
Independent Dorairaj3000.37%
Margin of victory4,9986.09%-13.65%
Turnout 82,06270.72%10.35%
Registered electors 122,094
AIADMK hold Swing -12.58%

1980

1980 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Sedapatti [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AIADMK Sedapatti Muthiah 42,012 59.87% 16.35%
DMK R. S. Thangarasan28,15740.13%21.99%
Margin of victory13,85519.75%2.64%
Turnout 70,16960.37%1.62%
Registered electors 118,078
AIADMK hold Swing 16.35%

1977

1977 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Sedapatti [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AIADMK Sedapatti Muthiah 28,040 43.52%
INC A. R. P. Alagarsamy17,01826.41%
DMK R. S. Thangarajan11,68718.14%
JP Sankaranayanan4,9097.62%
Independent R. Periakaruppan Alias Appan2,7754.31%
Margin of victory11,02217.11%8.19%
Turnout 64,42958.75%-7.41%
Registered electors 111,328
AIADMK gain from AIFB Swing 6.86%

1971

1971 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Sedapatti [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AIFB V. Thavamani Thevar 20,334 36.66%
SWA M. K. Ramakrishnan15,38827.75%
Independent S. Naicker Seenivasan M. S14,44326.04%
Independent P. K. Subbaih5,2949.55%
Margin of victory4,9468.92%-21.50%
Turnout 55,45966.17%-11.50%
Registered electors 92,369
AIFB gain from SWA Swing -27.18%

1967

1967 Madras Legislative Assembly election  : Sedapatti [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
SWA V. Thavamani Thevar 41,167 63.84%
INC T. A. Nadar21,55333.42%
Independent I. Chinnapan9151.42%
Independent S. V. Reddiar4710.73%
Independent R. Periyakaruppan3770.58%
Margin of victory19,61430.42%
Turnout 64,48377.67%
Registered electors 85,921
SWA win (new seat)

1952

1952 Madras Legislative Assembly election  : Sedapatti [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Thinakaraswami Thevar 18,792 43.54% 43.54%
Socialist Kamana Thevar7,79618.06%
KMPP Poya Thevar6,41014.85%
Independent P. K. Subbiah6,01113.93%
Independent S. V. Rajiah3,1137.21%
Independent Selvaraj1,0392.41%
Margin of victory10,99625.48%
Turnout 43,16158.33%
Registered electors 73,991
INC win (new seat)

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