Tindivanam Lok Sabha constituency

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Tindivanam
Former Lok Sabha Constituency
1971 delimitation tindivanam lok sabha constituency.png
Tindivanam constituency, 1971 delimitation.
Constituency Details
Country India
Region South India
State Tamil Nadu
Established1952
Abolished2009

Tindivanam was a Lok Sabha (Parliament of India) constituency in Tamil Nadu. [1] After delimitation in 2009, it is defunct.

Contents

Assembly segments

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

  1. Tindivanam (moved to Viluppuram constituency after 2009)
  2. Vanur (SC) (moved to Viluppuram constituency after 2009)
  3. Kandamangalam (SC)
  4. Villupuram (moved to Viluppuram constituency after 2009)
  5. Mugaiyur
  6. Thirunavalur

Members of the Parliament

YearNameParty
1952 A. Jayaraman Tamil Nadu Toilers' Party
V. Muniswami
1957 Shanmugham Independent
1962 R. Venkatasubha Reddiar Indian National Congress
1967 T. D. R. Naidu Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
1971 M. R. Lakshmi Narayanan Indian National Congress
1977 M. R. Lakshmi Narayanan
1980 S. S. Ramasami Padayachi Indian National Congress
1984 S. S. Ramasami Padayachi Indian National Congress
1989 S.S.R.Ramadass
1991 K. Rama Murthee [3]
1996 T. G. Venkatraman Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
1998 N. Ramachandran Gingee [4] Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
1999 N. Ramachandran Gingee [5]
2004 K. Dhanaraju [6] Pattali Makkal Katchi

Election results

Vote share of Winning candidates
2004
50.40%
1999
46.5%
1998
47.4%
1996
50.7%
1991
52.8%
1989
45.4%
1984
63.7%
1980
63.7%
1977
52.3%
1971
51.5%
1967
47.9%
1962
46.6%
1957
36.4%
1952
55.1%

General Election 2004

General Election 2004: Tindivanam
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
PMK K. Dhanaraju 367,84950.40n/a
AIADMK Arunmozhithevan. A276,68537.91n/a
JD(U) Gopalakrishnan. P29,9154.10n/a
Independent Mohamed Ali Jinna. M10,9871.51+1.43
Independent Perumal. S8,0831.11n/a
Majority91,16412.49+11.15
Turnout 729,86362.98+1.33
PMK gain from MDMK Swing +50.40

General Election 1999

PartyCandidateVotes%
MDMK GingeeRamachandran 323,23446.5%
INC Thindivanam K.Ramamoorthy 313,88445.1%
TMC(M) S.P.Subramaniam40,8795.9%
RJD G.Veeramuthu2,1130.3%
Ajey Bharath Party G.Rhagavan1,4040.2%
Majority9,3501.3%
Turnout 695,79361.6%
MDMK Hold

General Election 1998

PartyCandidateVotes%
MDMK GingeeRamachandran 320,14147.4%
DMK G.Venkatraman288,68842.8%
INC Thindivanam K.Ramamoorthy 29,9084.4%
Majority31,4534.7%
Turnout 675,11063.4%
MDMK gain from DMK

General Election 1996

PartyCandidateVotes%
DMK G.Venkatraman367,30850.7%
INC Thindivanam K.Ramamoorthy 177,03224.4%
PMK A.K.Zainuddin79,53511.0%
MDMK D.Durai37,0255.1%
BJP S.Baskaran6,0470.8%
Majority190,27626.3%
Turnout 724,10370.0%
DMK gain from INC

General Election 1991

PartyCandidateVotes%
INC Thindivanam K.Ramamoorthy 341,97152.8%
DMK N.Dhayanithi171,82226.5%
PMK S.Shanmugam103,52416.0%
Majority170,14926.3%
Turnout 647,69167.9%
INC Hold

General Election 1989

PartyCandidateVotes%
INC Era.Ramadoss299,18445.4%
DMK N.Dhayanithi198,46930.1%
PMK S.Shanmugam142,99621.7%
Tharasu Makkal MandramP.Elangovan3,4460.5%
Majority100,71515.3%
Turnout 658,61568.7%
INC Hold

General Election 1984

PartyCandidateVotes%
INC S.S.Ramasamy Padayachi356,12763.7%
JP M.R.Lakshminarayanan154,26928.0%
IND S.Sekar9,7591.8%
Majority201,85836.6%
Turnout 551,17474.7%
INC Hold

General Election 1980

PartyCandidateVotes%
INC S.S.Ramasamy Padayachi290,06963.7%
AIADMK V.Munusamy133,17129.3%
IND K.V.Bhuvarangamoorthy10,4402.3%
IND S.Rajamani9,1602.0%
Majority156,89834.5%
Turnout 455,04863.4%
INC Hold

General Election 1977

PartyCandidateVotes%
INC M.R.Lakshminarayanan233,15552.3%
DMK V.Krishnamoorthy183,67041.2%
IND V.Kanagaraj8,6151.9%
Majority49,48511.1%
Turnout 446,01268.7%
INC Hold

General Election 1971

PartyCandidateVotes%
INC M.R.Lakshminarayanan212,30951.5%
SWP M.P.Radhakrishnan150,83436.6%
IND R.K.Annasamy16,5424.0%
Majority61,47514.9%
Turnout 379,68566.1%
INC gain from DMK

General Election 1967

PartyCandidateVotes%
DMK T.D.R.Naidu201,00947.9%
INC Lakshminarayanan168,93940.3%
IND Kulasekharan20,0294.8%
IND D.P.Chettiar15,7363.8%
Majority32,0707.6%
Turnout 405,71374.2%
DMK gain from INC

General Election 1962

PartyCandidateVotes%
INC R.Venkatasubha Reddy132,33046.6%
SWP K.Ramamoorthy gounder118,03341.6%
IND N.P.Shanmuga gounder23,3568.2%
Majority14,2975.0%
Turnout 273,71962.0%
INC gain from IND

General Election 1957

PartyCandidateVotes%
IND Shanmugham73,73736.4%
IND V.Munusami65,01232.1%
INC Nagarajan64,08231.6%
Majority8,725
Turnout 202,83148.5%
IND gain from Tamil Nadu Tailors Party

General Election 1952

PartyCandidateVotes%
Tamilnadu Tailors PartyA.Jayaraman220,67027.9%
Tamilnadu Tailors PartyV.Munusami214,77227.2%
INC V.I.Munusamy Pillai152,30619.3%
INC Ramnath Goenka122,56115.5%
Majority5,898
Turnout 789,592109.4%
Tamilnadu Tailors Party Win (New Seat)

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References

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