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2016 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election


The Fifteenth Legislative Assembly Election was held on 16 May 2016 for the 232 seats (except Thanjavur and Aravakurichi for which held on 26 October 2016) of the Legislative Assembly in the state of Tamil Nadu in India. The AIADMK under J. Jayalalithaa won the elections and became the first ruling party to be re-elected in Tamil Nadu since 1984, though with a simple majority. The DMK won half of the seats it contested but its allies performed poorly; notably, the Indian National Congress won 16% of the seats they contested, and the alliance lost due to its poor performance. The votes were counted on 19 May 2016. In the previous election in 2011, AIADMK had, under the leadership of Jayalalithaa, won a thumping majority and formed the government, while DMDK chief Vijayakanth served as the Leader of Opposition until January 2016. 5 ministers from the outgoing cabinet were defeated in their respective constituencies. This was the last election that J. Jayalalithaa and M. Karunanidhi would contest, as they died later in 2016 and 2018, respectively.

By the requirement, state assembly election must be held at an interval of five years or whenever it is dissolved by the president. The previous election, to the 14th legislative assembly, was conducted 13 April 2011 and its term would have naturally expired on 22 May 2016. The election to the 15th legislative assembly was organised and conducted by the Election Commission of India (ECI) and was held in a single phase on 16 May 2016. There were over 5.79 crore voters in the electoral rolls and 65,616 polling stations in Tamil Nadu.

A special purification drive of electoral rolls between 15 and 29 February 2016 in all poll-bound States including Tamil Nadu was held, in which door-to-door verification was undertaken involving booth-level agents. On 12 February 2016, Election Commission of India announced that 17 assembly constituencies in Tamil Nadu will have Voter-verified paper audit trail (VVPAT) machines attached along with EVMs. Voter-verified paper audit trail (VVPAT) machines will be in place in 4,000 booths.

Assembly constituencies of Tamil Nadu having VVPAT facility with EVMs
Anna NagarVelloreKrishnagiri
Salem NorthErode WestTirupur (North)
Coimbatore NorthDindigulTiruchirappalli West
CuddaloreThanjavurKancheepuram
VillupuramMadurai EastThoothukudi
TirunelveliKanyakumari

At the 2011 India census, Tamil Nadu had a population of 7,21,47,030. A total of 1,44,38,445 people constituting 20.01% of the total population belonged to Scheduled Castes (SC) and 7,94,697 people constituting 1.10% of the population belonged to Scheduled tribes (ST). Other Backward Classes (OBCs) form 68% of the population. As per the religious census of 2011, Tamil Nadu had 87.6% Hindus, 5.9% Muslims, 6.1% Christians, 0.1% Jains and 0.3% following other religions or no religion.

The Chief Election Commissioner of India, Nasim Zaidi holding a press conference in New Delhi on March 4, 2016, to announce the schedule for Legislative Assembly election of Tamil Nadu along with those of Assam, Kerala, West Bengal, and Puducherry.

The elections were held on 6 May 2016, with vote counting taking place on 19 May. The elections in Kerala and Puducherry also took place on 16 May but polling in two of the Tamil Nadu constituencies was postponed due to reports of voters being bribed.

Column 1Column 2
EventDate
Date for Nominations22 April 2016
Last Date for filing Nominations29 April 2016
Date for scrutiny of nominations30 April 2016
Last date for withdrawal of candidatures2 May 2016
Date of poll16 May 2016
Date of counting19 May 2016
Date before which the election shall be completed21 May 2016

To ensure that the electorate exercise their right to vote, the Election Commission of India (ECI) launched their own campaign in Tamil Nadu. The Chief Electoral Officer for the Tamil Nadu assembly elections, Rajesh Lakhoni, utilised social media platforms by creating memes and tweets themed around films, which have a huge reach in Tamil Nadu. Additionally, the Election Commission also recruited media personalities Suriya, Ashwin and Karthik, whose campaigning videos were filmed and shared on social media. The Election Commission also partnered with Twitter(X) for the first time in India, to boost its #TN100Percent hashtag campaign. Twitter users who have made use of the hashtag will be reminded to vote on the day of voting. Twitter and Facebook collaborated with ECI in its awareness campaign on striving for 100 per cent voting in the polls.

2016 Tamilnadu Legislative Assembly election. DMK led alliance seat sharing formula

Party/AllianceSymbolLeaderContesting seats
AIADMK-led AllianceAll India Anna Dravida Munnetra KazhagamJ. Jayalalithaa227
Manithaneya Jananayaga KatchiThamimum Ansari2
Republican Party of IndiaC. K. Thamizharasan1
All India Samathuva Makkal KatchiR. Sarathkumar1
Tamil Nadu Kongu Ilaingar PeravaiU. Thaniyarasu1
Mukkulathor PulipadaiKarunas1
Tamil Maanila Muslim LeagueSheik Dawood1
SPADravida Munnetra KazhagamM. Karunanidhi176
Indian National CongressE. V. K. S. Elangovan41
Indian Union Muslim LeagueK. M. Khader Mohideen5
Manithaneya Makkal KatchiM. H. Jawahirullah4
Puthiya TamilagamDr. K. Krishnasamy4
Perunthalaivar Makkal KatchiN. R. Dhanapalan1
Tamil Nadu Peasants and Workers PartyPon. Kumar1
Samuga Samathuva PadaiV. Sivakami1
People's Welfare FrontDesiya Murpokku Dravida KazhagamVijayakanth105
Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra KazhagamVaiko28
Tamil Maanila CongressG. K. Vasan26
Communist Party of IndiaMutharasan25
Communist Party of India (Marxist)G. Ramakrishnan25
Viduthalai Chiruthaigal KatchiThol. Thirumavalavan25
National Democratic AllianceBharatiya Janata PartyTamilisai Soundararajan165
Inthiya Makkal Kalvi Munnetra KazhagamT. Devanathan Yadav24
Indhiya Jananayaga KatchiT. R. Paarivendhar45
Sl. No:Name of the PartyParty SymbolParty Leader
1All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul MuslimeenAsaduddin Owaisi
2Anaithu Makkal Munnetra KazhagamPachathanni Manickam I.P.S
3Kongunadu Makkal Desia KatchiE.R. Eswaran
4Social Democratic Party of IndiaThehlan Baqavi
5Pattali Makkal KatchiAnbumani Ramadoss
6Tamil Nadu Youth Party (TNYP)
7Tamizhaga Vazhvurimai KatchiPanruti T. Velmurugan
8Welfare Party of IndiaS. N. Sikkandar

On 4 April, AIADMK released its candidate list for Tamil Nadu. On 14 April, DMK released its candidate list for Tamil Nadu.

Gopi Shankar Madurai, a 25 years old gender activist made a bid to contest as one of the youngest candidates in the Tamil Nadu Assembly election and also the first openly Intersex & Genderqueer person to do so. Gopi contested on the ticket of newly launched outfit Anaithu Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam for Madurai North. He secured 14th place out of 21 candidates.

DMK released its election manifesto on 10 April 2016. Bharatiya Janata Party released its election manifesto on 21 April 2016. Tamil Nadu Congress Committee released its election manifesto on 27 April 2016. Pattali Makkal Katchi released its draft election manifesto on 15 September 2015 and final election manifesto on 15 April 2016. AIADMK released its election manifesto on 5 May 2016.

The voters showing their booth slip, at a polling booth, during the Tamil Nadu Assembly Election, in Kanchipuram on May 16, 2016.

Voter turnout for the 232 constituencies on 16 May was 74.81%. Parts of Tamil Nadu received heavy rain on the polling day, but it did not deter voters from turning out to cast their votes. While the highest voter turn out was in Dharmapuri constituency recording 85% while the lowest voter turnout was in the capital of Tamil Nadu, Chennai recording 55%. Male voter turnout was 74.15% and female voter turnout was 74.33%.

Polling agencyRef.
India Today-Axis89–101124–1404-11
News Nation95–99118-12018-26
Times Now - C Voter1397817
NewsX - Today's Chanakya901404
ABP News - Nielsen951327
NDTV Poll of Polls10312011
Spick News142872
Thanthi TV111996

The ruling AIADMK, beating most of the exit polls, was able to retain power with a comfortable majority and became the first party to win consecutive elections since 1984, a feat achieved by M. G. Ramachandran. Jayalalithaa bucked Anti-incumbency trend and cyclic change of governments in the state that hadn't voted back a government in last three decades.

Party/AllianceVotes%Seats
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK)17,806,49040.88%23413614
SPADravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK)13,670,51131.39%1788966
Indian National Congress2,774,0756.47%4183
Indian Union Muslim League313,8080.73%511
Puthiya Tamilagam219,8300.51%402
Manithaneya Makkal Katchi197,1500.46%402
Total17,175,37439.402349866
Others70,40,06821.26%2340
Independents617,9071.44%2340
None of the above5,65,0771.31%234
Total4,35,56,184100.00-234-
Valid votes4,35,56,18499.93
Invalid votes29,5070.07
Votes cast / turnout4,35,85,69174.81
Abstentions1,46,74,57425.19
Registered voters5,82,60,506

Election to two assembly constituencies were cancelled by the Election Commission on confirmed reports of bribing voters in Aravakurichi and Thanjavur. Elections were held later there on 26 October 2016

DistrictTotal SeatsAIADMK+SPAOTH
Thiruvallur10730
Chennai166100
Kancheepuram11290
Vellore13760
Krishnagiri6330
Dharmapuri5320
Thiruvanamalai8350
Villupuram11470
Salem111010
Namakkal6510
Erode8800
Nilgiris3120
Thiruppur8620
Coimbatore10910
Dindigul7340
Karur4310
Tiruchirappalli9540
Perambalur2200
Ariyalur2200
Cuddalore9540
Nagapattinam6510
Thiruvarur4130
Thanjavur8440
Pudukkottai6330
Sivaganga4220
Madurai10820
Theni4400
Virudhunagar7340
Ramanathapuram4310
Thoothukudi6420
Tirunelveli10550
Kanyakumari6060
RegionTotal SeatsAIADMK-led AllianceSecular Progressive Alliance
Northern Tamil Nadu6935 / 69 (51%)34 / 69 (49%)
Western Tamil Nadu6852 / 68 (76%)16 / 68 (24%)
Southern TamilNadu5123 / 51 (45%)28 / 51 (55%)
Central TamilNadu4626 / 46 (57%)20 / 46 (43%)
PartyContestedWonFDVotesSeats Shate in Valid Vote %Polled in State in Seats % Contest
State Parties
AIADMK232135217,616,26640.77%41.06
DMDK10401031,034,3842.39%5.42
DMK18088013,669,11631.64%41.35
PMK23202122,300,5585.32%5.41
State Parties - Other States
AIFB3303344,5460.10%0.74
AIMIM20210,2890.02%2.78
IUML510313,8080.73%33.28
JD(S)2027110.00%0.20
JD(U)6062,0820.00%0.18
JKNPP2022970.00%0.08
LJP230234,1460.01%0.10
RJD10190 0.00%0.05
SHS/SS3603613,6400.03%0.21
SP260264,4640.01%0.09
National Parties
BJP18801801,228,7042.84%3.57
BSP158015697,8230.23%0.34
CPI25023340,2900.79%7.25
CPI(M)25025307,3030.71%6.80
INC41802,774,0756.42%36.74
NCP2002011,8420.03%0.30
Registered (Unrecognised) Parties
ABHM1012110.00%0.13
AIFB(S)2025,9500.01%1.52
AIJMK3039530.00%0.15
AIPMK2021,3210.00%0.38
AIWUP101720.00%0.04
AMMK4046980.00%0.09
APNP3034280.00%0.08
AUK2021470.00%0.04
CDF1011700.00%0.10
CPI(ML)(L)100104,9720.01%0.23
CPIM2023780.00%0.12
DCLF1011,4110.00%0.82
DMMK1011210.00%0.08
DMSK2021990.00%0.06
EDP3039930.00%0.19
ETMK6065,2570.01%0.45
FDLP1011,3730.00%0.71
FIP4041,3590.00%0.14
GAPP3037100.00%0.14
GMI4004011,6830.03%0.16
GokMK9083,3570.01%0.21
GPI60618400.00%0.16

On 3 May, News 7 and Dinamalar released an opinion poll giving an edge for DMK over AIADMK. But some editions of Dinamalar carried a statement on the first page distancing itself from the surveys. In an instance VVPAT was helpful in resolving an issue pertaining to a tally of votes in Kancheepuram Assembly constituency as the number of votes entered in the Form 17C of a polling booth and the total number of votes recorded in the EVM control unit of that booth did not tally.

Wide spread allegations of parties bribing voters with cash were raised and the Election commission responded by increasing the number of flying squads to conduct raids and prevent distribution of cash for votes. First time in the Indian history Rs 570 crores of three containers captured in Tirupur, no one claimed for that money at the first day. Later SBI claimed that money. Many parties like CPI(M), CPI, VCK, MDMK, PMK, wanted clear information about that money.

The Election Commission postponed the polls in Aravakurichi and Thanjavur constituencies due to reports of distribution of huge sums of money and alcohol to voters. The polling was initially postponed to 13 June, despite the Governor of Tamil Nadu requesting that it should happen before 1 June. The date was subsequently amended to November.

On 26 October 2016, the Election Commission announced that the election for Thiruparankundram, Aravakurichi and Thanjavur constituencies would be held on 19 November 2016. The outcome was:

ConstituencyContestant DMKContestant ADMKWinning candidateWinning partyMargin
AravakurichiK. C. PalanisamyV. Senthil BalajiV. Senthil BalajiAIADMK23,661
ThanjavurAnjugam BoopathyM. RangaswamyM. RangaswamyAIADMK26,874
ThiruparankundramSaravananA. K. BoseA. K. BoseAIADMK42,670
S.NoDateConstituencyMLA before electionParty before electionElected MLAParty after election
18 April 2019ThiruvarurM. KarunanidhiDravida Munnetra KazhagamK. Poondi KalaivananDravida Munnetra Kazhagam
AmburR. BalasubramaniAll India Anna Dravida Munnetra KazhagamA. C. Vilwanathan
AndipattiThanga Tamil SelvanA. Maharajan
GudiyattamC. Jayanthi PadmanabhanS. Kathavarayan
HosurP. Balakrishna ReddyS. A. Sathya
PeramburP. VetrivelR. D. Sekar
PeriyakulamK. KathirkamuS. Saravana Kumar
PoonamalleeT. A. ElumalaiA. Krishnaswamy
ThanjavurM. RangaswamyT. K. G. Neelamegam
ThiruporurM. KothandapaniL. Idhayavarman
HarurR. MuruganV. SampathkumarAll India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
ManamaduraiS. MariappankennadyS. Nagarajan
NilakottaiR. ThangathuraiS. Thenmozhi
PappireddyppattiP. PalaniappanA. Govindasamy
ParamakudiS. MuthiahN. Sadhan Prabhakar
SatturS. G. SubramanianM. S. R. Rajavarman
SholinghurN. G. ParthibanG. Sampathu
VilathikulamK. Uma Maheswari ReddiarP. Chinnappa Reddiar
19 May 2019SulurR. KanagarajP. Kandasamy
AravakurichiV. Senthil BalajiV. Senthil BalajiDravida Munnetra Kazhagam
OttapidaramR. SundararajC. Shunmugaiah
TirupparankundramA. K. BoseP. Saravanan
21 October 2019VikravandiK. RathamaniDravida Munnetra KazhagamR. MuthamilselvanAll India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
NanguneriH. VasanthakumarIndian National CongressV. Narayanan
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