Tirupattur Lok Sabha constituency

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Tiruppattur
Former Lok Sabha constituency
1971 delimitation tirupattur lok sabha constituency.png
Tirupattur constituency, 1971 delimitation.
Constituency details
Country India
Region South India
State Tamil Nadu
Assembly constituencies
  1. Vaniyambadi
  2. Natrampalli
  3. Tiruppattur
  4. Chengam (SC)
  5. Thandarambattu
  6. Kalasapakkam
Established1971
Abolished2009
Total electors12,13,662
Reservationnone

Tiruppattur was a Lok Sabha constituency in Tamil Nadu. [1] After delimitation in 2009, it is now a defunct constituency.

Contents

Assembly segments

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

  1. Vaniyambadi (moved to Vellore constituency)
  2. Natrampalli (defunct)
  3. Tiruppattur (moved to Tiruvannamalai constituency)
  4. Chengam (SC) (moved to Tiruvannamalai constituency)
  5. Thandarambattu (defunct)
  6. Kalasapakkam (moved to Tiruvannamalai constituency)

Members of Parliament

YearWinnerParty
1971 C. K. Chinnaraji Gounder Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
1977 C. N. Viswanathan Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
1980 S. Murugaiyan Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
1984 A. Jayamohan Indian National Congress
1989 A. Jayamohan Indian National Congress
1991 A. Jayamohan [3] Indian National Congress
1996 D. Venugopal Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
1998 D. Venugopal [4] Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
1999 D. Venugopal [5] Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
2004 D. Venugopal [6] Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam

Election results

Vote share of Winning candidates
2004
58.47%
1999
47.94%
1998
47.88%
1996
61.55%
1991
60.12%
1989
55.79%
1984
55.59%
1980
62.84%
1977
60.06%
1971
57.65%
1967
54.21%
1962
51.59%
1957
44.55%

General Elections 2004

2004 Indian general election  : Tiruppattur
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK D. Venugopal 453,786 58.47% 10.54%
AIADMK K. G. Subramani2,72,88435.16%-9.55%
JD(U) P. Rajendiran12,3271.59%
BSP P. Rajendiran8,2841.07%
Independent C. P. Radhakrishnan6,1710.80%
JP P. Vijayakumar4,1710.54%
Independent G. Ramu4,1170.53%
Independent P. Venugopal3,7330.48%
Margin of victory1,80,90223.31%20.08%
Turnout 7,76,08563.95%-1.22%
Registered electors 12,13,6626.01%
DMK hold Swing 10.54%

General Elections 1999

1999 Indian general election  : Tiruppattur
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK D. Venugopal 350,703 47.94% -13.61%
AIADMK A. R. Rajendran3,27,09044.71%
TMC(M) A. Jayamohan 51,9327.10%
Margin of victory23,6133.23%3.19%
Turnout 7,31,61565.17%-3.82%
Registered electors 11,44,8914.68%
DMK hold Swing -13.61%

General Elections 1998

1998 Indian general election  : Tiruppattur
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK D. Venugopal 322,990 47.88%
AIADMK S. Krishnamoorthy 3,22,71647.83%
INC R. Kannabiran28,0954.16%
Margin of victory2740.04%-34.29%
Turnout 6,74,64563.99%-4.99%
Registered electors 10,93,7013.00%
DMK hold Swing -13.67%

General Elections 1996

1996 Indian general election  : Tiruppattur
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK D. Venugopal 430,766 61.55% 30.97%
INC Era. Anbarasu 1,90,50227.22%-32.90%
PMK S. Natarajan35,9765.14%
MDMK G. Vanagamudi23,6673.38%
BJP S. Vijayan10,5551.51%-0.52%
Margin of victory2,40,26434.33%4.79%
Turnout 6,99,89268.98%1.11%
Registered electors 10,61,8177.74%
DMK gain from INC Swing 1.43%

General Elections 1991

1991 Indian general election  : Tiruppattur
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC A. Jayamohan 387,649 60.12% 4.33%
DMK K. C. Alagiri1,97,18830.58%-5.24%
PMK D. P. Chandran40,2896.25%
BJP V. Ananthasayanam13,0972.03%
Margin of victory1,90,46129.54%9.57%
Turnout 6,44,84167.87%-1.26%
Registered electors 9,85,576-0.66%
INC hold Swing 4.33%

General Elections 1989

1989 Indian general election  : Tiruppattur
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC A. Jayamohan 376,733 55.79% 0.20%
DMK K. C. Alagiri2,41,90035.82%2.94%
Independent S. Babu37,0575.49%
Margin of victory1,34,83319.97%-2.74%
Turnout 6,75,28869.14%-6.65%
Registered electors 9,92,14832.09%
INC hold Swing 0.20%

General Elections 1984

1984 Indian general election  : Tiruppattur
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC A. Jayamohan 298,159 55.59%
DMK M. Abdul Lathief 1,76,37232.88%-29.95%
Independent P. Venkatesan51,1579.54%
Independent T. C. Thangaraj10,6841.99%
Margin of victory1,21,78722.71%-3.73%
Turnout 5,36,37275.79%11.05%
Registered electors 7,51,1229.35%
INC gain from DMK Swing -7.25%

General Elections 1980

1980 Indian general election  : Tiruppattur
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK S. Murugaiyan 274,216 62.84% 2.78%
AIADMK A. R. Shahul Hameed1,58,85536.40%-0.63%
Independent A. A. Rasheed3,3220.76%
Margin of victory1,15,36126.44%3.41%
Turnout 4,36,39364.74%-2.28%
Registered electors 6,86,8914.63%
DMK hold Swing 2.78%

General Elections 1977

1977 Indian general election  : Tiruppattur
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK C. N. Viswanathan 257,322 60.06% 2.41%
AIADMK C. K. Chinnaraje Gounder1,58,65637.03%
Independent N. Raji Naidu3,6460.85%
Independent D. Rajan3,5530.83%
Independent M. Ramaswamy2,8130.66%
Margin of victory98,66623.03%7.74%
Turnout 4,28,43367.03%-5.71%
Registered electors 6,56,52027.22%
DMK hold Swing 2.41%

General Elections 1971

1971 Indian general election  : Tiruppattur
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK C. K. Chinnaraji Gounder 207,562 57.65% 3.44%
SWA N. Parthasarathy1,52,49942.35%
Margin of victory55,06315.29%6.88%
Turnout 3,60,06172.73%-2.15%
Registered electors 5,16,0637.92%
DMK hold Swing 3.44%

General Elections 1967

1967 Indian general election  : Tiruppattur
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK R. Muthu Gounder 188,309 54.21% 2.62%
INC T. A. Wahid1,59,07845.79%5.63%
Margin of victory29,2318.41%-3.01%
Turnout 3,47,38774.89%7.37%
Registered electors 4,78,1835.46%
DMK hold Swing 2.62%

General Elections 1962

1962 Indian general election  : Tiruppattur
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK R. Muthu Gounder 151,938 51.59%
INC Duraiswami Goundan1,18,30340.17%-4.38%
We Tamil Siva Prakasam11,3723.86%
Independent Abdul Kareem8,4572.87%
Independent V. M. Chinnaswami4,4541.51%
Margin of victory33,63511.42%-6.44%
Turnout 2,94,52467.51%29.14%
Registered electors 4,53,4478.34%
DMK gain from INC Swing 7.04%

General Elections 1957

1957 Indian general election  : Tiruppattur
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC A. Duraisami Gounder 71,564 44.55%
Independent C. P. Chitrarasu 42,87526.69%
Independent S. S. V. Govindasami Chetty22,86714.24%
Independent Krishnasami Iyer8,6395.38%
Independent V. Rangasami Gounder8,5095.30%
Independent D. Vardarajan6,1753.84%
Independent R. Muthu Gounder00.00%
Margin of victory28,68917.86%
Turnout 1,60,62938.38%
Registered electors 4,18,543
INC win (new seat)

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