2001_Pondicherry_Legislative_Assembly_election
2001 Pondicherry Legislative Assembly election
Election in India
Elections to the Puducherry Legislative Assembly were held in 1969, to elect members of the 30 constituencies in Puducherry (then known as Pondicherry), in India.[1][2] The Indian National Congress won the popular vote and the most seats, and P. Shanmugam was appointed as the Chief Minister of Puducherry.[3][4][5]
Quick Facts 30 seats in the Puducherry Legislative Assembly 16 seats needed for a majority, Registered ...
30 seats in the Puducherry Legislative Assembly 16 seats needed for a majority | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Registered | 658,647 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Turnout | 70.10% | |||||||||||||||||||||
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More information Party, Votes ...
Party | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | |
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Indian National Congress | 108,700 | 22.78 | 11 | 2 | |
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam | 83,679 | 17.54 | 7 | 0 | |
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam | 59,926 | 12.56 | 3 | 0 | |
Puducherry Makkal Congress | 48,865 | 10.24 | 4 | New | |
Tamil Maanila Congress | 35,390 | 7.42 | 2 | 3 | |
Bharatiya Janata Party | 22,164 | 4.65 | 1 | 1 | |
Others | 66,981 | 14.04 | 0 | 0 | |
Independents | 51,402 | 10.77 | 2 | 0 | |
Total | 477,107 | 100.00 | 30 | 0 | |
Valid votes | 477,107 | 99.95 | |||
Invalid/blank votes | 252 | 0.05 | |||
Total votes | 477,359 | 100.00 | |||
Registered voters/turnout | 658,647 | 72.48 | |||
Source: ECI[6] |
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More information Assembly Constituency, Turnout ...
Assembly Constituency | Turnout | Winner | Runner Up | Margin | |||||||||
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#k | Names | % | Candidate | Party | Votes | % | Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |||
1 | Muthialpet | 64.67% | A. Kasilingam | AIADMK | 6,857 | 38.02% | Raja Chandrasekaran | DMK | 4,947 | 27.43% | 1,910 | ||
2 | Cassicade | 68.44% | K. Lakshminarayanan | PMC | 4,875 | 51.52% | R. Malar Mannan | PMK | 3,097 | 32.73% | 1,778 | ||
3 | Raj Bhavan | 65.75% | S. P. Sivakumar | DMK | 2,408 | 57.79% | A. Gandhiraj | INC | 1,308 | 31.39% | 1,100 | ||
4 | Bussy | 51.02% | Annibal Kennedy | DMK | 3,087 | 63.77% | S. Babu Ansardeen | AIADMK | 904 | 18.67% | 2,183 | ||
5 | Oupalam | 72.89% | A. Anbalagan | AIADMK | 8,416 | 59.24% | P. Pandian | PMC | 5,044 | 35.50% | 3,372 | ||
6 | Orleampeth | 70.28% | R. Siva | DMK | 7,608 | 49.41% | G. Chezhian | AIADMK | 4,223 | 27.42% | 3,385 | ||
7 | Nellithope | 75.41% | R. V. Janakiraman | DMK | 7,780 | 51.42% | Dr. J. Nannan | AIADMK | 5,839 | 38.59% | 1,941 | ||
8 | Mudaliarpet | 73.23% | Dr. M. A. S. Subramanian | DMK | 9,119 | 40.98% | V. Sababady Kothandraman | INC | 7,616 | 34.22% | 1,503 | ||
9 | Ariankuppam | 74.12% | T. Jayamoorthy | Independent | 9,790 | 45.23% | K. R. Anantharaman | PMK | 5,628 | 26.00% | 4,162 | ||
10 | Embalam | 74.87% | N. Gangadaran | INC | 3,723 | 25.44% | S. Palanivelu | DMK | 3,087 | 21.10% | 636 | ||
11 | Nettapakkam | 79.40% | V. Vaithilingam | INC | 5,984 | 39.47% | K. Dhanraju | PMK | 4,771 | 31.47% | 1,213 | ||
12 | Kuruvinatham | 83.57% | R. Radhakrishnan | PMC | 8,000 | 50.58% | T. Thiagarajan | INC | 5,979 | 37.81% | 2,021 | ||
13 | Bahour | 79.21% | P. Rajavelu | PMC | 7,696 | 48.91% | M. Kandasamy | TMC(M) | 5,063 | 32.18% | 2,633 | ||
14 | Thirubuvanai | 76.21% | P. Angalane | INC | 4,753 | 28.60% | Durai Arivudainambi | Independent | 3,949 | 23.76% | 804 | ||
15 | Mannadipet | 79.09% | D. Ramachandran | AIADMK | 8,939 | 55.29% | N. Rajaram | INC | 4,237 | 26.21% | 4,702 | ||
16 | Ossudu | 81.22% | Abar Elumalai | PMC | 5,364 | 34.65% | S. Balaraman | PMK | 5,200 | 33.59% | 164 | ||
17 | Villianur | 80.72% | C. Djeacoumar | TMC(M) | 10,335 | 50.51% | J. Narayanasamy | PMC | 6,246 | 30.52% | 4,089 | ||
18 | Ozhukarai | 71.96% | A. Namassivayam | TMC(M) | 10,164 | 45.49% | K. Natarajan | AIADMK | 6,021 | 26.95% | 4,143 | ||
19 | Thattanchavady | 67.87% | N. Rangaswamy | INC | 14,323 | 58.90% | V. Pethaperumal | JD(U) | 8,769 | 36.06% | 5,554 | ||
20 | Reddiarpalayam | 70.12% | A. M. Krishnamurthy | BJP | 11,446 | 44.85% | R. Viswanathan | CPI | 7,985 | 31.29% | 3,461 | ||
21 | Lawspet | 65.51% | M. O. H. F. Shahjahan | INC | 12,929 | 38.51% | N. Kesavan | DMK | 10,962 | 32.65% | 1,967 | ||
22 | Cotchery | 71.10% | R. Nalamagarajan | INC | 7,058 | 43.50% | M. Ramadass | PMK | 5,382 | 33.17% | 1,676 | ||
23 | Karaikal North | 61.17% | A. M. H. Nazeem | DMK | 6,273 | 46.92% | A. J. Assana | AIADMK | 3,969 | 29.69% | 2,304 | ||
24 | Karaikal South | 69.85% | A. V. Subramanian | INC | 6,138 | 51.39% | V. K. Ganapathy | PMC | 5,229 | 43.78% | 909 | ||
25 | Neravy T R Pattinam | 71.52% | V. M. C. Sivakumar | DMK | 6,672 | 46.96% | V. M. C. V. Ganapathy | TMC(M) | 3,741 | 26.33% | 2,931 | ||
26 | Thirunallar | 74.22% | R. Kamalakkannan | INC | 5,390 | 42.00% | N. V. R. Arivoli | DMK | 4,615 | 35.96% | 775 | ||
27 | Nedungadu | 76.17% | M. Chandirakasu | INC | 5,720 | 45.35% | A. Marimuthu | DMK | 4,660 | 36.95% | 1,060 | ||
28 | Mahe | 72.95% | E. Valsaraj | INC | 5,666 | 59.87% | Manoli Muhammad | Independent | 3,131 | 33.08% | 2,535 | ||
29 | Palloor | 71.01% | A. V. Sreedharan | INC | 4,855 | 49.23% | P. Dineshan | CPI(M) | 3,392 | 34.40% | 1,463 | ||
30 | Yanam | 83.43% | Malladi Krishna Rao | Independent | 8,959 | 57.34% | Gollapalli Gangadhara Pratap | BJP | 5,981 | 38.28% | 2,978 |
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- "Explained: Puducherry, the territory of coalitions and President's Rule". The Week (Indian magazine). 26 March 2021. Retrieved 4 September 2022.
10th election: 2001 - The Congress was the single-largest party in the 2001 Puducherry election, winning 11 seats, with a vote share of 22.78 per cent. Its pre-poll ally, the Tamil Maanila Congress, won two seats. The Congress and Tamil Maanila Congress formed the government, with outside support of the AIADMK, which had won three seats.
- "Union Territory of Pondicherry Assembly - General Elections - 2001" (PDF). Retrieved 4 September 2022.
- "Former Puducherry chief minister Shanmugam dead". Newstrackindia.com. Retrieved 2 February 2013.
- "Former Puducherry CM Shanmugam passes away". The Hindu. 3 February 2013. Archived from the original on 5 February 2013.
- "Pondicherry Legislative Assembly". Retrieved 8 September 2022.
- "Record of all Puducherry Assembly elections". eci.gov.in. Election Commission of India. Retrieved 19 May 2022.