Triplicane Assembly constituency

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Triplicane is the legislative assembly, that includes the city, Triplicane. Triplicane assembly constituency was part of Chennai South (Lok Sabha constituency). Post constituency delimitation of 2008, this constituency is merged into the newly formed Chepauk-Thiruvallikeni constituency. [1]

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Triplicane
Former constituency for the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly
Constituency details
Country India
Region South India
State Tamil Nadu
District Chennai
LS constituency Chennai South
Established1952
Abolished2011
Total electors132,523
Reservationnone

Members of the Legislative Assembly

YearWinnerParty
Madras State
1952 A. M. Sambandam Indian National Congress
1957 K. S. G. Haja Shareef Indian National Congress
1962 V. R. Nedunchezhiyan Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
1967 V. R. Nedunchezhiyan Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Tamil Nadu
Fifth V.R. Nedunchezhiyan Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Sixth M. Aranganathan Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Seventh K.S.G. Haja Shareef Indian National Congress
Eighth Abdul Samad Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Ninth K. Nanjil Manoharan Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Tenth Mohammad Asif All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Eleventh K. Nanjil Manoharan Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Twelfth S. A. M. Hussain Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Thirteenth Bader Sayeed All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam

Election results

2006

2006 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Triplicane [2]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AIADMK Bader Sayeed 40,404 47.25%
DMK M. Naganathan37,62844.01%-5.78%
DMDK K. Shivakumar4,8345.65%
BJP S. Sathish Kumar1,6311.91%
Independent R. Vivekanandan3190.37%
BSP K. Saravanan1810.21%
Independent R. Srinivasan1440.17%
Independent S. Sasikumar1340.16%
Independent M. Santhanam1230.14%
Independent P. Shanmugam1060.12%
Margin of victory2,7763.25%-1.99%
Turnout 85,50464.52%21.42%
Registered electors 132,523
AIADMK gain from DMK Swing -2.54%

2001

2001 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Triplicane [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK S. A. M. Hussain 34,943 49.79% -20.31%
INC S. Rajakumar31,26744.55%
MDMK Vijaya Dhayanban2,0342.90%0.14%
Independent Mu. Krishnaparayanar4050.58%
Independent G. Sreeram3560.51%
Independent V. Ranganathan2110.30%
Independent G. R. Venkatesh1850.26%
SP A. Noor Mohamed1560.22%
Thaayaga Makkal Katchi N. M. Dharmalingam1410.20%
Independent G. Maragatha Valli1310.19%
RJD T. Sivagnanasambandan960.14%
Margin of victory3,6765.24%-43.46%
Turnout 70,17943.10%-17.31%
Registered electors 162,839
DMK hold Swing -20.31%

1996

1996 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Triplicane [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK Nanjil K. Manoharan 50,401 70.10% 32.60%
AIADMK A. Wahab15,39021.41%-33.66%
BJP L. E. Balraj2,5973.61%-0.40%
MDMK O. Sundaram1,9862.76%
PMK K. Karunamurthy9151.27%
Independent S. Venugopal880.12%
Independent G. Maragathavalli610.08%
Independent Saravanan600.08%
Independent B. Selvam580.08%
Independent M. Dhanapal580.08%
Independent S. S. Marisamy Kurumans560.08%
Margin of victory35,01148.70%31.13%
Turnout 71,89860.41%4.83%
Registered electors 121,322
DMK gain from AIADMK Swing 15.03%

1991

1991 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Triplicane [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AIADMK Mohammad Asif (Politician)Mohammad Asif 39,028 55.07% 21.77%
DMK Nanjil K. Manoharan 26,57637.50%-8.36%
BJP Azhagumani2,8414.01%
PMK Parthasarathi1,4812.09%
JP Murugesan4780.67%
Independent Vijayalakshmi1090.15%
Independent Selvam840.12%
Independent Sathiavathi Gnanadas720.10%
THMM Ragavendra Rao720.10%
Independent Vaithinathan550.08%
Independent Deenan320.05%
Margin of victory12,45217.57%5.01%
Turnout 70,87255.58%-14.34%
Registered electors 129,453
AIADMK gain from DMK Swing 9.21%

1989

1989 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Triplicane [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK Nanjil K. Manoharan 36,414 45.86% -4.66%
AIADMK H. V. Hande 26,44233.30%
INC B. Rama Devi12,53115.78%-26.27%
Independent M. Gajanathan2,8783.62%
Independent Mohamad Ali Hussain2200.28%
Independent M. A. Mohideen1520.19%
INC(J) Jainuddin1420.18%
Independent Mohamed Yousup830.10%
Independent B. Ramakrishnan830.10%
Independent S. D. Panneenselvam810.10%
Independent G. Maragathavalli760.10%
Margin of victory9,97212.56%4.08%
Turnout 79,40169.92%7.39%
Registered electors 115,258
DMK hold Swing -4.66%

1984

1984 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Triplicane [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK A. K. A. Abdul Samad 36,410 50.52%
INC K. S. G. Haja Shareef 30,30242.05%-10.72%
Independent Kumarasamy Alias Kailal Mannan1,8712.60%
Independent P. T. Srinivasan1,2981.80%
Independent B. Selvamani8141.13%
Independent M. C. Kannappan2420.34%
Independent P. Ramakrishnan Sathyalaya1950.27%
Independent P. Jagannathan1800.25%
Independent V. Jayalakshmi1750.24%
Independent T. Kalingamurthy1430.20%
Independent K. N. Natarajan1360.19%
Margin of victory6,1088.48%-2.31%
Turnout 72,06562.54%5.73%
Registered electors 119,445
DMK gain from INC Swing -2.24%

1980

1980 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Triplicane [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC K. S. G. Haja Shareef 33,664 52.77% 39.06%
INC(U) V. K. Sridharan26,78641.99%
JP G. Ramaswamy1,8112.84%
ABJS N. Gopalakrishnan5670.89%
Independent C. Lakshmaiah4850.76%
Independent V. Jayalakshmi3770.59%
Independent Era. Chandramohan1080.17%
Margin of victory6,87810.78%7.55%
Turnout 63,79856.81%6.75%
Registered electors 113,394
INC gain from DMK Swing 17.61%

1977

1977 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Triplicane [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK M. Aranganathan 23,154 35.16% -15.24%
AIADMK Noorjahan Razack21,02731.93%
JP K. S. Narayanan12,40118.83%
INC S. Veeraragaghavan9,02713.71%-35.25%
Independent D. Raghavan2470.38%
Margin of victory2,1273.23%1.78%
Turnout 65,85650.05%-20.61%
Registered electors 132,743
DMK hold Swing -15.24%

1971

1971 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election  : Triplicane [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK V. R. Nedunchezhiyan 36,237 50.40% -9.01%
INC K. Vinayakam35,19848.95%9.02%
Independent Noorg Ehan Mamadi3400.47%
Independent S. A. Zaman1270.18%
Margin of victory1,0391.45%-18.03%
Turnout 71,90270.66%-4.95%
Registered electors 104,278
DMK hold Swing -9.01%

1967

1967 Madras Legislative Assembly election  : Triplicane [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK V. R. Nedunchezhiyan 38,721 59.41% 8.12%
INC M. S. Sammandappa26,02739.93%4.63%
ABJS N. V. Rao4310.66%
Margin of victory12,69419.48%3.49%
Turnout 65,17975.61%3.11%
Registered electors 87,580
DMK hold Swing 8.12%

1962

1962 Madras Legislative Assembly election  : Triplicane [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
DMK V. R. Nedunchezhiyan 33,273 51.29%
INC Sivanesan22,90335.31%-0.60%
SWA N. S. Varadachary7,41811.44%
Independent K. N. Natrajan1,2761.97%
Margin of victory10,37015.99%13.18%
Turnout 64,87072.50%32.49%
Registered electors 92,042
DMK gain from INC Swing 15.38%

1957

1957 Madras Legislative Assembly election  : Triplicane [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC K. S. G. Haja Shareef 12,990 35.91% 0.23%
Independent Appadurai11,97533.10%
Independent Chinna Annamalai10,27828.41%
Independent Kuppuswami4461.23%
Independent Moova Rammia Naidu2650.73%
Independent P. R. Chengalvaroya Chettiar2210.61%
Margin of victory1,0152.81%-4.44%
Turnout 36,17540.01%-15.46%
Registered electors 90,420
INC hold Swing 0.23%

1952

1952 Madras Legislative Assembly election  : Triplicane [14]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC A. M. Sambandam 14,168 35.68% 35.68%
Independent M. S. Abdul Majeed11,29028.43%
Socialist K. Jagadisa Ayyar3,8509.70%
CPI K. M. Doraikannu3,7149.35%
Independent K. S. Ekambaram2,9547.44%
Independent R. P. Nagarajan1,7644.44%
Independent Nadamurthi Narasimhan5361.35%
Independent Parthasarathy Naicker3480.88%
KMPP V. Jagalakshmi3300.83%
Independent R. R. Dalavai2750.69%
Independent Thirupurasundari Ammal2020.51%
Margin of victory2,8787.25%
Turnout 39,70955.46%
Registered electors 71,594
INC win (new seat)

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