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1989 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election
Election to the legislative assembly of Tamil Nadu
Election to the legislative assembly of Tamil Nadu
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| election_name | 1989 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election |
| country | India |
| type | parliamentary |
| ongoing | no |
| previous_election | 1984 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election |
| previous_year | 1984 |
| next_election | 1991 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election |
| next_year | 1991 |
| election_date | 21 January 1989 |
| 11 March 1989 | |
| seats_for_election | All 234 seats in the Legislature of Tamil Nadu* |
| majority_seats | 118 |
| turnout | 69.69% |
| image_size | 130px |
| party1 | Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam |
| image1 | |
| leader1 | M. Karunanidhi |
| leaders_seat1 | Harbour |
| seats1 | 150 |
| seat_change1 | 125 |
| popular_vote1 | 9,135,220 |
| percentage1 | 37.89% |
| swing1 | 0.89% |
| party2 | AIADMK (J) Faction |
| image2 | |
| leader2 | J. Jayalalithaa |
| leaders_seat2 | Bodinayakkanur |
| seats2 | 27 |
| seat_change2 | 7 |
| popular_vote2 | 5,393,857 |
| percentage2 | 22.37% |
| swing2 | n/a |
| color2 | 2AFC00 |
| party3 | Indian National Congress (Indira) |
| image3 | GK_Moopanar_2010_stamp_of_India.jpg |
| leader3 | G. K. Moopanar |
| leaders_seat3 | Papanasam |
| seats3 | 26 |
| seat_change3 | 35 |
| popular_vote3 | 4,780,714 |
| percentage3 | 19.83% |
| swing3 | 3.55% |
| map_image | 1989 tamil nadu legislative election map.png |
| map_size | 200px |
| map_caption | 1989 election map (by constituencies) |
| *Note: The Infobox does not include the 2 seats won by merged ADMK coalition in March bye-election. | |
| title | CM |
| before_election | President's rule |
| after_election | M. Karunanidhi |
| after_party | Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam |
11 March 1989
*Note: The Infobox does not include the 2 seats won by merged ADMK coalition in March bye-election.
The ninth legislative assembly election of Tamil Nadu was held on 21 January 1989. Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) won the election and its leader M. Karunanidhi, became the Chief Minister. It was his third term in office. The DMK was in power only for a short term, as it was dismissed on 31 January 1991 by the Indian Prime minister Chandra Shekhar using Article 356 (Otherwise) of the Indian Constitution.
Background
Split in AIADMK
After the death of M. G. Ramachandran (M.G.R) in December 1987, his wife V. N. Janaki Ramachandran took over as Chief Minister. She lasted less than a month in power. The All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) split into two factions, one led by Janaki and the other by J. Jayalalithaa. The undivided AIADMK legislature party had a strength of 132 including the Speaker P. H. Pandian. 97 of them supported the Janaki faction while 33 backed the Jayalalithaa group. Speaker Pandian was a supporter of Janaki. He did not recognize the Jayalalithaa group as a separate party. On 28 January 1988, Janaki sought a vote of confidence in the Assembly. The Jayalalithaa group abstained from the assembly and Pandian disqualified all of them. Earlier in December 1986, 10 MLAs of the DMK had been expelled from the Assembly by Pandian for their participation in the anti-Hindi agitation of 1986, bringing down the strength of the house to 224. The disqualification of the 33 MLAs of the Jayalalithaa group by P.H.Pandian further reduced the assembly's strength to 191. This enabled Janaki to win the vote of confidence with the support of only 99 members (with 8 opposing votes and 3 neutrals). Other opposition parties boycotted the vote - only 111 members were present during the motion.{{cite web | access-date = 2010-01-05 | access-date = 2010-01-05
Coalitions
The Tamil Nadu unit of the Indian National Congress initially decided to ally with the Jayalalithaa faction.{{cite news |access-date = 2009-01-21 |url-status = dead |archive-url = https://archive.today/20071114203713/http://www.hinduonnet.com/fline/fl2115/stories/20040730003803600.htm |archive-date = 14 November 2007 This move was opposed by actor and Congress leader Sivaji Ganesan. On 10 February 1988, he left the party along with his supporters to form a new party Thamizhaga Munnetra Munnani.{{cite news | access-date = 2009-01-21}} Ganesan's party allied itself with the Janaki faction. Eventually, the Congress also contested the elections alone.
The DMK was part of the Janata Dal led National Front. The front initially included both the Communist Party of India (CPI) and Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM). However, in the election only Janata Dal and CPM had a seat sharing agreement with the DMK. The CPI allied itself with the AIADMK(J).
This election attracted unusually high level of attention at the national level. It was seen as a precursor for the General election of 1989, a test of Rajiv Gandhi's popularity and P.H.Pandian's popularity as a speaker claiming Sky High Powers. The Tamil Nadu Congress (under G. K. Moopanar) was contesting elections alone after a gap of twelve years and Rajiv Gandhi campaigned extensively making multiple campaign visits to Tamil Nadu. V. P. Singh and Jyoti Basu, the national leaders of Janata Dal and CPM respectively also campaigned for the DMK led front in Tamil Nadu.
Seat allotments
DMK Front
| No. | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Election Symbol | Leader | Seats | |||
| 1. | [[File:Indian election symbol rising sun.svg | 50x50px]] | M. Karunanidhi | 202 | ||
| 2. | Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}" | Communist Party of India (Marxist) | [[File:CPI(M) election symbol - Hammer Sickle and Star.svg | 50x50px]] | A. Nallasivan | |
| 3. | [[File:Janata Dal symbol.svg | 50x50px]] | Era. Sezilyan | 10 |
AIADMK (Janaki) Front
| No. | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Election Symbol | Leader | Seats | ||
| 1. | All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (Janaki) | Double Pegions | V. N. Janaki Ramachandran | ||
| 2. | Thamizhaga Munnetra Munnani | Sivaji Ganesan |
AIADMK (Jayalalithaa) Front
| No. | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Election Symbol | Leader | Seats | ||
| 1. | All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (Jayalalithaa) | [[File:Indian_Election_Symbol_Cock.png | 50x50px]] | J. Jayalalithaa | |
| 2. | Communist Party of India | [[File:CPI symbol.svg | 50x50px]] | P. Manickam | |
| 3. | All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam† | [[File:Indian election symbol two leaves.svg | 50x50px]] | J. Jayalalithaa |
†: The four seats that were delayed were contested by a united AIADMK front (AIADMK(JA) & AIADMK(J)), under the leader Jayalalithaa in a bye-election.
Congress
| No. | ||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Party | Election Symbol | Leader | Seats | |||
| 1. | [[File:Hand INC.svg | 50x50px]] | G. K. Moopanar | 214 | ||
| 2. | [[File:No flag.svg | 50x50px]] | D. Pandian | 10 | ||
| 3. | A. K. A. Abdul Samad | 5 |
Voting and results
The election for 232 constituencies was held on 21 January 1989. The turnout among registered voters was 69.69%. Elections could not be held for two constituencies -Marungapuri and Madurai East - due to technical reasons. For these two elections were conducted later on 11 March 1989. Since the two AIADMK factions had merged in February 1989 under the leadership of Jayalalithaa, the Election Commission restored the "Two Leaves" symbol to the unified AIADMK for these elections. The unified AIADMK won both the seats.{{cite web | access-date = 19 April 2009 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20101006153620/http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1989/StatisticalReportTamilNadu89.pdf | archive-date = 6 October 2010}}

Results by Pre-Poll Alliance
!colspan=10|[[File:India Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly 1989.svg]] |- ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Alliance/Party !style="width:4px" | ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Seats won ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Change† ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Popular Vote ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Vote % ! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Adj. %‡ |- ! style="background-color:#FF0000; color:white"|DMK+ alliance ! style="background-color: " | | 169 | +137
| 9,135,220 |
|---|
| DMK |
| ! style="background-color: #FF0000" |
| 150 |
| +126 |
| 8,001,222 |
| 33.2% |
| 38.7% |
| - |
| CPI(M) |
| ! style="background-color: #000080" |
| 15 |
| +10 |
| 851,351 |
| 3.5% |
| 36.5% |
| - |
| JNP |
| ! style="background-color: #FFFF00" |
| 4 |
| +1 |
| 282,647 |
| 1.2% |
| 29.1% |
| - |
| ! style="background-color:#009900; color:white" |
| ! style="background-color: " |
| 30 |
| -5 |
| 5,393,857 |
| - |
| AIADMK(J) |
| ! style="background-color: lime" |
| 27 |
| -6 |
| 5,098,687 |
| 22.2% |
| 25.0% |
| - |
| CPI |
| ! style="background-color: #0000FF" |
| 3 |
| +1 |
| 295,170 |
| 1.2% |
| 21.3% |
| - |
| ! style="background-color:gray; color:white" |
| ! style="background-color:gray" |
| 33 |
| -132 |
| 9,160,163 |
| - |
| INC |
| ! style="background-color: #00FFFF" |
| 26 |
| -37 |
| 4,780,714 |
| 19.8% |
| 21.8% |
| - |
| AIADMK(JA) |
| ! style="background-color: olive" |
| 2 |
| -95 |
| 2,214,965 |
| 9.2% |
| 12.2% |
| - |
| IND |
| ! style="background-color: #666666" |
| 5 |
| +1 |
| 2,164,484 |
| 9.0% |
| 9.1% |
| - |
| ! style="background-color: " |
| 232 |
| – |
| 24,111,468 |
| 100% |
| - |
| } |
| Sources: Election Commission of India |
By constituency
| Assembly Constituency | Winner | Party | Runner up | Party | Margin |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Andipatti | P. Asayan | V. Panneerselvam | |||
| AIADMK(JA) | 4,221 | ||||
| Anna Nagar | K. Anbazhagan | V. Sukumar Babu | 32,407 | ||
| Arakkonam | V. K. Raju | P. Rajakumar | 21,973 | ||
| Arantanki | S. Thirunavukkarasu | M. Shanmugasundaram | 21,703 | ||
| Aravakurichi | Ramasamy Monjabor | S. Jagadeesan | 18,154 | ||
| Arcot | T. R. Gajapathy | K. V. Ramdoss | 14,305 | ||
| Ariyalur | T. Arumugam | P. Elavazhagan | 18,111 | ||
| Arni | A. C. Dayalan | D. Karunakaran | 7,667 | ||
| Aruppukottai | V. Thangapandian | V. S. Panchavarnam | 15,523 | ||
| Athoor | I. Periasamy | N. Abdul Kadhar | 3,736 | ||
| Attur | A. M. Ramasamy | M. P. Subramaniam | 5,825 | ||
| Avanashi | R. Annnambi | C. T. Dhanapandi | 2,158 | ||
| Bargur | K. R. Rajendran | E. G. Sugavanam | 1,029 | ||
| Bhavani | G. G. Gurumoorthy | P. S. Kiruttinasamy | 16,853 | ||
| Bhavanisagar | V. K. Chinnasamy | P. A. Swaminathan | 7,420 | ||
| Bhuvanagiri | S. Sivalogam | R. Radhakrishnan | 21,877 | ||
| Bodinayakkanur | J. Jayalalithaa | Muthu Manoharan | 28,731 | ||
| Chengalpattu | V. Tamil Mani | C. D. Varadarajan | 16,341 | ||
| Chengam | M. Settu | P. Veerapandiyan | 3,912 | ||
| Chepauk | M. A. Latheef | S. M. Hidayadullah | 18,353 | ||
| Cheranmadevi | P. H. Pandian | (JR) | R. Avudaiyappan | 700 | |
| Cheyyar | V. Anbalagan | M. Krishnaswamy | 23,383 | ||
| Chidambaram | D. Krishnamurthy | A. Radhakrishnan | 16,720 | ||
| Chinnasalem | T. Udhayasuriyan | K. R. Ramalingam | 13,538 | ||
| Coimbatore East | K. Ramani | E. Ramakrishnan | 8,125 | ||
| Coimbatore West | M. Ramanathan | T. S. Balasubramaniam | 25,685 | ||
| Colachel | A. Pauliah | R. Sambath Chandra | 12,197 | ||
| Coonoor | N. Thangavel | P. Arumugam | 11,160 | ||
| Cuddalore | E. Pugazhenthi | M. Radhakrishnan | 20,382 | ||
| Cumbum | E. Ramakrishnan | R. T. Gopalan | 15,385 | ||
| Dharapuram | T. Santhakumari | A. Periasamy | 1,436 | ||
| Dharmapuri | R. Chinnasamy | P. Ponnuswamy | 12,551 | ||
| Dindigul | S. A. Thiagarajan | M. Sadhana Mary | 17,802 | ||
| Edapadi | K. Palaniswami | L. Palanisamy | 1,364 | ||
| Egmore | Parithi Ellam Vazhuthi | Polur Varadhan | 20,969 | ||
| Erode | Subbulakshmi Jegadeesan | S. Muthusamu | (JR) | 22,198 | |
| Gingee | N. Ramachandran | V. Ranganathan | 22,630 | ||
| Gobichettipalayam | K. A. Sengottaiyan | T. Geetha | 14,244 | ||
| Gudalur | M. K. Kareem | T. P. Kamalatchan | 1,280 | ||
| Gudiyatham | K. R. Sundaram | R. Venugopal | 2,079 | ||
| Gummidipundi | K. Venu | K. Gopal | 3,530 | ||
| Harbour | M. Karunanidhi | K. A. Wahab | 31,991 | ||
| Harur | M. Annamalai | A. Anbazhagan | 1,877 | ||
| Hosur | N. Ramachandra Reddy | B. Venkatasamy | 2,061 | ||
| Ilayangudi | M. Sathiah | S. Palanichamy | 19,222 | ||
| Jayankondam | K. C. Ganesan | Muthukumarasamy | 4,867 | ||
| Kadaladi | A. M. Ameeth Ibrahim | S. Balakrishnan | 409 | ||
| Kadayanallur | Samsuddin alias Kathiravan | S. R. Dubramanian | 6,879 | ||
| Kalasapakkam | P. S. Thiruvengadam | S. Krishnamurthy | 21,695 | ||
| Kancheepuram | P. Murugesan | S. S. Thirunavukkarasu | 21,413 | ||
| Kandamangalam | S. Alaguvelu | M. Kannan | (JR) | 25,191 | |
| Kangayam | P. Marappan | P. Rathingamy | 7,671 | ||
| Kanyakumari | K. Subramania Pillai | V. Arumugham Pillai | 2,339 | ||
| Kapilamalai | K. A. Mani | K. S. Moorthy | 8,466 | ||
| Karaikudi | R. M. Narayanan | S. P. Durairasu | (JR) | 24,485 | |
| Karur | K. V. Ramasamy | M. Chinnasamy | 4,502 | ||
| Katpadi | Durai Murugan | R. Margabandu | 19,837 | ||
| Kattumannarkoil | A. Thangaraju | E. Ramalingam | 3,841 | ||
| Kaveripattinam | V. C. Govindasami | P. Minisamy | 3,984 | ||
| Killiyur | Pon. Vijayaraghavan | A. Jeyaraj | 9,831 | ||
| Kinathukidavu | K. Kandasamy | N. Appadurai | 14,073 | ||
| Kolathur | V. Raju | Selvaraj alias Kavithai Pithan | 12,205 | ||
| Kovilpatti | S. Alagarsamy | S. Radhakrishnan | 3,284 | ||
| Krishnarayapuram | A. Arivalagan | S. Masilamalai | 10,684 | ||
| Kulittalai | A. Pappa Sundaram | A. Sivaraman | 11,810 | ||
| Kumbakonam | K. S. Mani | K. Krishnamoorthy | 7,692 | ||
| Kurinjipadi | N. Ganeshmurthy | R. Rasendran | 28,844 | ||
| Kuttalam | R. Rajamanickam | S. Dhinakaran | 24,950 | ||
| Lalgudi | K. N. Nehru | Sami Thirunavukkarasu | 23,188 | ||
| Madurai Central | S. Paulraj | A. Deivanayagam | 11,146 | ||
| Madurai East | S. R. Radha | N. Sankaraiah | 13,323 | ||
| Madurai West | Pon. Muthuramalingam | R. V. S. Premkumar | 19,492 | ||
| Maduranthakam | S. D. Ugamchand | C. Arumugam | 3,508 | ||
| Manamadurai | P. Duraipandi | V. M. Subramaniam | 3,452 | ||
| Mangalore | V. Ganesan | K. Ramalingam | 20,759 | ||
| Mannargudi | K. Ramachandaran | V. Veerasenan | 2,725 | ||
| Marungapuri | K. Ponnusamy | B. Senguttuvan | 11,023 | ||
| Mayiladuturai | A. Senguttuvan | M. M. S. Abul Hasan | 12,759 | ||
| Melmalayanur | R. Panchatcharam | P. U. Shanmugam | (JR) | 12,787 | |
| Melur | K. V. V. Rajamanickam | K. R. Thiagarajan | 8,650 | ||
| Mettupalyam | V. Gopalakrishnan | V. Jayaraman | 7,160 | ||
| Mettur | N. Sreerangan | K. Gurusamy | (JR) | 1,128 | |
| Modakurichi | A. Ganesamoorthy | S. Balakrishnan | 16,007 | ||
| Morappur | V. Mullai Vendan | M. G. Sekhar | 8,507 | ||
| Mudukulathur | S. Vellachamy alias Kather Batcha | P. K. Krishnan | 10,404 | ||
| Mugaiyur | A. G. Sampath | M. Longan | 13,986 | ||
| Musiri | M. Thangavel | N. Selvaraju | 1,449 | ||
| Mylapore | N. Ganapathy | Sarojini Varadappan | 18,195 | ||
| Nagapattinam | G. Veeraiyan | Pon Palanivelu | 13,797 | ||
| Nagercoil | M. Moses | P. Dharmaraj | 6,865 | ||
| Namakkal | P. Duraisamy | S. Raju | 4,343 | ||
| Nanguneri | Achiyur M. Mani | P. Sironmani | 1,493 | ||
| Nannilam | M. Manimaran | A. Kalaiyarasan | 19,855 | ||
| Natham | M. Andi Ambalam | R. Visvanathan | 5,452 | ||
| Natrampalli | R. Mahendran | A. R. Rajendran | 9,581 | ||
| Nellikuppam | S.Krishnamoorthy | N. V. Jayaseelan | 11,429 | ||
| Nilakottai | A. S. Ponnammal | R. Paranthaman | 692 | ||
| Oddanchatram | P. Kaliappan | P. Balasubramani | 5,841 | ||
| Omalur | C. Krishnan | K. Chinnaraju | 10,482 | ||
| Orathanad | L. Ganesan | K. Srinivasan | 21,978 | ||
| Ottapidaram | M. Muthiah | O. S. Veluchami | 1,743 | ||
| Padmanabhapuram | S. Noor Mohammad | A. T. C. Joseph | 1,314 | ||
| Palacode | K. Madhapan | T. Chandrasekar | 4,500 | ||
| Palani | N. Palanivel | B. Panneerselvam | 2,855 | ||
| Palayamkottai | S. Gurunathan | S. A. Khaja Mohideen | 2,431 | ||
| Palladam | M. Kannappan | K. Sivaraj | 13,576 | ||
| Pallipet | A. Eakambara Reddy | P. M. Narasimhan | 4,377 | ||
| Panamarathuypatti | S. R. Sivalingam | P. Thangavelan | 1,825 | ||
| Panruti | K. Nanda Gopalakiruttinan | R. Devasundaram | 34,908 | ||
| Papanasam | G. Karuppiah Moopanar | S. Kalyanasundaram | 1,092 | ||
| Paramakudi | S. Sundararaj | K. V. R. Kandasamy | 3,414 | ||
| Park Town | A. Rahman Khan | Babuji Gautam | 20,413 | ||
| Pattukottai | K. Annadurai | A. R. Marimuthu | 14,681 | ||
| Pennagaram | N. Nanjappan | P. Srinivasan | 943 | ||
| Perambalur | R. Pitchaimuthu | M. Devaraj | 431 | ||
| Perambur | Chengai Sivam | P. Viswanathan | 39,990 | ||
| Peravurani | R. Singaram | M. Krishnamoorthy | 751 | ||
| Periyakulam | L. Mookiah | S. Sheik Abdul Khader | 5,593 | ||
| Pernambut | V. Govindan | I. Tamilarasan | 11,446 | ||
| Pernamallur | E. Ettiyappan | Jaison Jacob | 17,320 | ||
| Perundurai | V. N. Subramanian | R. Arumugam | 14,698 | ||
| Perur | A. Natarajan | V. D. Balasubramanian | 29,933 | ||
| Pollachi | V. P. Chandrasekar | P. T. Balu | 3,774 | ||
| Polur | A. Rajendran | S. Kannan | 10,144 | ||
| Pongalur | S. R. Balasubramaniam | N. S. Palanisamy | 440 | ||
| Ponneri | K. Sundaram | K. Tamizharasan | 7,607 | ||
| Poompuhar | M. Mohammad Siddik | R. Rajamannar | 23,818 | ||
| Poonamallee | T. R. Masilamani | G. Anathakrishna | 29,295 | ||
| Pudukottai | A. Periyannan | Rama Veerappan | 19,280 | ||
| Purasawalkam | Arcot N. Veerasami | B. Ranganathan | 38,264 | ||
| Radhakrishnan Nagar | S. P. Sarkunam | E. Madhusudhanan | 24,256 | ||
| Radhapuram | Ramani Nallathambi | V. Karthesan | 4,502 | ||
| Rajapalayam | V. P. Rajan | M. Arunachalam | 4,015 | ||
| Ramanathapuram | M. S. K. Rajenthiran | S. Sekar | 14,111 | ||
| Ranipet | J. Hassain | M. Kuppusami | 3,940 | ||
| Rasipuram | A. Subbu | V. Thamilarasu | 460 | ||
| Rishivandiyam | Ekal M. Natesa Odayar | S. Sivaraj | 5,961 | ||
| Royapuram | R. Mathivanan | K. Arumugaswamy | 11,766 | ||
| Saidapet | R. S. Sridhar | Saidai S. Duraisamy | (JR) | 32,589 | |
| Salem - I | K. R. G. Dhanabalan | C. N. K. A. Periasamy | 22,661 | ||
| Salem - II | Veerapandy S. Arumugam | M. Natesan | 20,765 | ||
| Samayanallur | N. Soundrapandian | O. P. Raman | 15,960 | ||
| Sankarankoil | S. Thangavelu | K. Marutha Karuppan | 21,989 | ||
| Sankarapuram | M. Muthiyan | S. Kalitheerthan | (JR) | 10,017 | |
| Sankari | R. Varadarajan | R. Dhanapal | 7,869 | ||
| Sathankulam | Kumari Ananthan | P. Durairaj | 1,196 | ||
| Sathyamangalam | T. K. Subramaniam | S. K. Palanisamy | 1,087 | ||
| Sattur | S. S. Karuppasamy | R. Kothandaraman | 16,061 | ||
| Sedapatti | A. Athiyaman | R. Muthiah | 6,536 | ||
| Sendamangalam | K. Chinnasamy | C. Alagappan | 5,037 | ||
| Sholavandan | D. Radhakrishnan | P. S. Manian | 5,259 | ||
| Sholinghur | A. M. Munirathinam | C. Manickam | 5,258 | ||
| Singanallur | Era. Mohan | P. L. Subbiah | 38,238 | ||
| Sirkazhi | M. Panneerselvam | N. Ramasamy | 22,775 | ||
| Sivaganga | B. Manoharan | E. M. Sudarsana Natchiappan | 1,768 | ||
| Sivakasi | P. Seenivasan | K. Ayyappan | 5,915 | ||
| Sriperumbudur | E. Kothandam | Arul Pugazhenthi | 6,390 | ||
| Srirangam | Y. Venkadeswara Dikshidar | Ku. Pa. Krishnan | 8,008 | ||
| Srivaikuntam | S. Daniel Raj | C. Jegaveerapandian | 3,472 | ||
| Srivilliputhur | A. Thangam | R. Thamaraikani | (JR) | 13,495 | |
| Talavasal | S. Gunasekaran | T. Rajambal | 6,079 | ||
| Tambaram | M. A. Vaithiyalingam | A. J. Doss | 46,261 | ||
| Taramangalam | K. Arjunan | P. Kandasamy | 1,653 | ||
| Tenkasi | S. Peter Alphonse | V. Pandivelan | 6,594 | ||
| Thalli | D. C. Vijeyandriah | K. V. V. Venugopal | 20,963 | ||
| Thandarambattu | D. Ponmudi | K. F. Velu | (JR) | 19,529 | |
| Thanjavur | S. N. M. Ubayadullah | Durai Thirugnanam | 34,853 | ||
| Theni | G. Ponnu Pillai | N. R. Alagaraja | 780 | ||
| T. Nagar | S. A. Ganesan | K. Sourirajan | 22,104 | ||
| Thirumangalam | R. Saminathan | N. S. V. Chithan | 4,055 | ||
| Thirumayam | V. Sobiah | C. Swaminathan | 5,744 | ||
| Thirunavalur | A. V. Balasubramanian | P. Kannan | 17,308 | ||
| Thirupparankundram | C. Ramachandran | V. Rajan Chellappa | 29,976 | ||
| Thiruthuraipundi | G. Palanisamy | N. Kuppusamy | 8,278 | ||
| Thiruvadanai | K. R. Ramasamy Ambalam | S. Murugappan | 1,850 | ||
| Thiruvarambur | Pappa Umanath | V. Swaminathan | 22,209 | ||
| Thiruvadaimarudhur | S. Ramalingam | M. Rajangam | 20,057 | ||
| Thiruvaiyaru | Durai Chandrasekaran | Sivaji Ganesan | 10,643 | ||
| Thiruvattar | R. Nadesan | J. Hemachandran | 8,109 | ||
| Thiruvarur | V. Thambusamy | Raja Nagooran | 26,020 | ||
| Thiruvonam | M. Ramachandran | K. Thangamuthu | 12,749 | ||
| Thondamuthur | U. K. Vellingiri | P. Shanmugam | 21,603 | ||
| Thottiam | K. Kannaiyan | K. P. Kathamuthu | 1,137 | ||
| Thousand Lights | M. K. Stalin | S. S. R. Thambidurai | 20,634 | ||
| Tindivanam | R. Masilamani | K. Ramamurthi | 10,755 | ||
| Tiruchengode | V. Ramasamy | R. Rajan | 18,088 | ||
| Tiruchy - I | A. Malaramannan | Ka. Shivaraj | 5,744 | ||
| Tiruchy - II | Anbil Poyyamozhi | K. M. Kader Mohideen | 9,793 | ||
| Tirunelveli | A. L. Subramanian | Nellai N. S. S. Kannan | 9,521 | ||
| Tiruppattur (41) | B. Sundaram | S. P. Manavalan | 13,457 | ||
| Tiruppattur (194) | S. S. Thennarasu | R. Arunagiri | 10,893 | ||
| Tirupporur | D. Thirumurthy | M. Govindarajan | 3,512 | ||
| Tiruppur | C. Govindasamy | K. Subbarayan | 17,379 | ||
| Tiruttani | P. Natarajan | Munu Adhi | 9,123 | ||
| Tiruvallur | S. R. Munirathinam | M. Selvaraj | 22,239 | ||
| Tiruvannamalai | K. Pitchandi | A. S. Ravindran | 34,402 | ||
| Tiruvottiyur | T. K. Palanisamy | J. Ramachandran | 21,072 | ||
| Triplicane | Nanjil K. Manoharan | H. V. Hande | 9,972 | ||
| Tuticorin | N. Periasamy | V. Shanmugam | 547 | ||
| Udagamandalam | H. M. Raju | T. Gundan alias Gunda Gowder | 806 | ||
| Udumalpet | S. J. Sadiq Pasha | P. Kolandaivelu | 8,405 | ||
| Ulundurpet | K. Angamuthu | V. Selvaraj | 11,905 | ||
| Uppiliapuram | R.Saroja | M. Varadarajan | 4,560 | ||
| Usilambatti | P. N. Vallarasu | V. Pandian | 1,591 | ||
| Uthiramerur | K. Sundar | P. Sundar Raman | 11,129 | ||
| Valangiman | Yasodha Chellappa | Vivekananda | 9,898 | ||
| Valparai | P. Lakshmi | D. M. Shanmugam | 6,672 | ||
| Vandavasi | V. Dhanaraj | T. S. Govindan | 14,088 | ||
| Vaniyambadi | P. Abdul Samad | N. Kulasekara Pandiyan | 17,109 | ||
| Vanur | A. Marimuthu | C. Krishnan | 22,012 | ||
| Varahur | K. Annadurai | E. T. Ponnuvelu | 7,324 | ||
| Vasudevanallur | R. Eswaran | R. Krishnan | 411 | ||
| Vedaranyam | P. V. Rajendiran | M. Meenakshisundaram | 5,224 | ||
| Vellakoil | Durai Ramasamy | V. V. Ramasamy | 5,380 | ||
| Vedasandur | P. Muthusamy | (JR) | S. Gandhirajan | 890 | |
| Veerapandi | P. Venkatachalam | S. K. Selvam | 4,141 | ||
| Vellore | V. M. Devaraj | P. Neelakandan | 19,360 | ||
| Vilathikulam | K. K. S. S. R. Ramachandran | S. Kumaragurubara Ramanathan | 7,996 | ||
| Vilavancode | M. Sundaradas | D. Mony | 1,214 | ||
| Villivakkam | W. R. Varadarajan | D. Balasubramaniam | 59,421 | ||
| Villupuram | K. Ponmudi | S. Abdul Latheef | 22,765 | ||
| Virudhunagar | R. Chokkar | A. S. A. Arumugam | 5,558 | ||
| Vridachalam | G. Bhuvarahan | R. D. Aranganathan | 14,536 | ||
| Yercaud | C. Perumal | V. Dhanakodi | 6,441 |
| * | Elected as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu |
|---|
Analysis
The split in the AIADMK and the Congress contesting alone split the opposition votes, while the DMK retained its vote bank and won a comfortable majority. VN Janaki, contesting from Andipatti, lost to DMK's P. Asayan by less than a 5000 vote margin, in a four-way contest between AIADMK (Janaki), AIADMK (Jayalalithaa), Congress, and DMK.
Cabinet
| S.no | Name | Designation | Party |
|---|---|---|---|
| Chief Minister | |||
| 1. | M. Karunanidhi | Chief Minister | DMK |
| Cabinet Ministers | |||
| 2. | K. Anbazhagan | Minister for Education | DMK |
| 3. | S. J. Sadiq Pasha | Minister for Law | |
| 4. | Nanjil K. Manoharan | Minister for Revenue | |
| 5. | M. Kannappan | Minister for Transport | |
| 6. | K. P. Kandasamy | Minister for Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments | |
| 7. | Ko. Si. Mani | Minister for Rural Development and Local Administration | |
| 8. | Pon. Muthuramalingam | Minister for Food and Co-operation | |
| 9. | Veerapandy S. Arumugam | Minister for Agriculture | |
| 10. | Durai Murugan | Minister for Public Works | |
| 11. | Subbulakshmi Jagadeesan | Minister for Social Welfare and Rural Industries | |
| 12. | K. Ponmudy | Minister for Public Health | |
| 13. | K. N. Nehru | Minister for Information and Labour | |
| 14. | S. Thangavelu | Minister for Handlooms and Urban Development | |
| 15. | K. Chandrasekaran | Minister for Animal Husbandry | |
| 16. | K. Sundaram | Minister for Adi Dravidar Welfare |
Footnotes
References
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