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2024 Indian general election in Tamil Nadu

The 2024 Indian general election was held on 19 April to elect 39 members of the 18th Lok Sabha from Tamil Nadu. The results were announced on 4 June 2024, after the voting was completed in the other parts of the country.


The 2024 Indian general election was held on 19 April to elect 39 members of the 18th Lok Sabha from Tamil Nadu. The results were announced on 4 June 2024, after the voting was completed in the other parts of the country.

The Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance, led by the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam in the state and the Indian National Congress nationally, won a clean sweep of all the 39 seats in the state. The National Democratic Alliance (NDA) led by the Bharatiya Janata Party, the incumbent ruling party of the union, did not win any seat in the state. The principal opposition party in the state, the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, which led a separate alliance lost the sole seat (Theni) that it had won as a part of the NDA in the 2019 elections. However, the NDA secured a majority nationally, and Narendra Modi was sworn in as the Prime Minister of India for the third consecutive term.

General elections are held in India once in five years to elect the members of the Lok Sabha. The tenure of the 17th Lok Sabha was scheduled to end on 16 June 2024. The previous general election was held in April–May 2019, after which the National Democratic Alliance (NDA), led by the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), formed the union government, with Narendra Modi continuing as Prime Minister of India for a second term. However, in Tamil Nadu, the Secular Progressive Alliance led by the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) won 38 out of the 39 seats, and the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK), which was part of the NDA, won the lone seat of Theni.

Ahead of the 2024 elections, the DMK became part of Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance, which was formed in July 2023 and led by the Indian National Congress nationally. On 25 September 2023, the AIADMK withdrew from the BJP-led NDA and formed a separate alliance.

In January 2024, the AIADMK and the DMK constituted internal committees to hold consultations with the other alliance partners for seat sharing. In February–March 2024, the BJP finalised seat sharing with the constituents of NDA–Pattali Makkal Katchi, and Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam. On 18 March, the DMK finalised seat sharing talks with its allies–the Congress, Communist Party of India, Communist Party of India (Marxist), Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi, and Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam. On 20 and 21 March 2024, AIADMK general secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami released the list of candidates from the party, after the party finalised seat sharing with its allies–Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam, Puthiya Tamilagam, and Social Democratic Party of India.

On 2 February 2024, actor Vijay officially announced the formation of his political party, Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam. Despite the launch occurring ahead of the 2024 general elections, Vijay stated that the party would not contest the elections and would not extend support to any political bloc in the state.

Poll eventPhase
I
20 March 2024
27 March 2024
28 March 2024
30 March 2024
19 April 2024
4 June 2024
39

Seat allocation of the Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance

PartyFlagSymbolLeaderSeats contested
Dravida Munnetra KazhagamM. K. Stalin2122
Kongunadu Makkal Desia KatchiE. R. Eswaran1
Indian National CongressK. Selvaperunthagai9
Communist Party of IndiaR. Mutharasan2
Communist Party of India (Marxist)K. Balakrishnan2
Viduthalai Chiruthaigal KatchiThol. Thirumavalavan2
Indian Union Muslim LeagueK. M. Kader Mohideen1
Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra KazhagamDurai Vaiko1

Seat allocation of the National Democratic Alliance

PartyFlagSymbolLeaderSeats contested
Bharatiya Janata PartyK. Annamalai1923
Indhiya Jananayaga KatchiT. R. Paarivendhar1
Inthiya Makkal Kalvi Munnetra KazhagamT. Devanathan Yadav1
Puthiya Needhi KatchiA. C. Shanmugam1
Tamizhaga Makkal Munnetra KazhagamB. John Pandian1
Pattali Makkal KatchiAnbumani Ramadoss10
Tamil Maanila Congress (Moopanar)G. K. Vasan3
Amma Makkal Munnettra KazagamT. T. V. Dhinakaran2
IndependentO. Panneerselvam1

Seat allocation of the AIADMK-led Alliance

PartyFlagSymbolLeaderSeats contested
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra KazhagamEdappadi K. Palaniswami3234
Puthiya TamilagamK. Krishnasamy1
Social Democratic Party of IndiaV. M. S. Mohamed Mubarak1
Desiya Murpokku Dravida KazhagamPremalatha Vijayakanth5
ConstituencyINDIANDAAIADMK+
Tiruvallur (SC)INCSasikanth SenthilBJPPon. V. BalaganapathyDMDKK. Nalla Thambi
Chennai NorthDMKKalanidhi VeeraswamyBJPR. C. Paul KanagarajAIADMKRoyapuram R. Mano
Chennai SouthDMKThamizhachi ThangapandianBJPTamilisai SoundararajanAIADMKJ. Jayavardhan
Chennai CentralDMKDayanidhi MaranBJPVinoj P. SelvamDMDKB. Parthasarathy
SriperumbudurDMKT. R. BaaluTMC(M)V. N. VenugopalAIADMKG. Premkumar
Kancheepuram (SC)DMKG. SelvamPMKJothi VenkatesanAIADMKE. Rajasekar
ArakkonamDMKS. JagathrakshakanPMKK. BaluAIADMKA. L. Vijayan
VelloreDMKD. M. Kathir AnandBJPA. C. ShanmugamAIADMKS. Pasupathy
KrishnagiriINCK. GopinathBJPC. NarasimhanAIADMKV. Jayaprakash
DharmapuriDMKA. ManiPMKSowmiya AnbumaniAIADMKR. Asokan
TiruvannamalaiDMKC. N. AnnaduraiBJPA. AshwathamanAIADMKM. Kaliyaperumal
AraniDMKM. S. TharanivendhanPMKA. GaneshkumarAIADMKG. V. Gajendran
Viluppuram (SC)VCKD. RavikumarPMKMurali ShankarAIADMKJ. Bakkiyaraj
KallakurichiDMKMalaiarasanPMKDevdas WodeyarAIADMKR. Kumaraguru
SalemDMKT. M. SelvaganapathiPMKAnnaduraiAIADMKP. Vignesh
NamakkalDMKV. S. MatheswaranBJPK. P. RamalingamAIADMKS. Tamil Mani
ErodeDMKK. E. PrakashTMC(M)P. VijayakumarAIADMKAatral Ashok Kumar
TiruppurCPIK. SubbarayanBJPA. P. MuruganandamAIADMKP. Arunachalam
Nilgiris (SC)DMKA. RajaBJPL. MuruganAIADMKD. Lokesh Tamilselvan
CoimbatoreDMKGanapathi Raj KumarBJPK. AnnamalaiAIADMKSingai G. Ramachandran
PollachiDMKEswarasamyBJPK. VasantharajanAIADMKA. Karthikeyan
DindigulCPI(M)R. SachidanandamPMKM. ThilagabamaAIADMKV. M. S. Mohamed Mubarak
KarurINCS. JothimaniBJPV. V. SenthilnathanAIADMKK. R. L. Thangavel
TiruchirappalliMDMKDurai VaikoAMMKP. SenthilnathanAIADMKP. Karuppaiah
PerambalurDMKArun NehruBJPT. R. PaarivendharAIADMKN. D. Chandramohan
CuddaloreINCM. K. Vishnu PrasadPMKThangar BachanDMDKP. Sivakozhundu
Chidambaram (SC)VCKThol. ThirumavalavanBJPP. KarthiyayiniAIADMKM. Chandrahaasan
MayiladuthuraiINCSudha RamakrishnanPMKMa. Ka. StalinAIADMKP. Babu
Nagapattinam (SC)CPIV. SelvarajBJPSGM RameshAIADMKG. Surjith Sankar
ThanjavurDMKMurasoliBJPM. MuruganandamDMDKP. Sivanesan
SivagangaINCKarti P ChidambaramBJPD. Devanathan YadavAIADMKA. Xavierdas
MaduraiCPI(M)Su. VenkatesanBJPRaama SreenivasanAIADMKP. Saravanan
TheniDMKThanga Tamil SelvanAMMKT. T. V. DhinakaranAIADMKV. T. Narayanasamy
VirudhunagarINCB. Manickam TagoreBJPR. RadikaaDMDKV. Vijaya Prabakaran
RamanathapuramIUMLK. Navas KaniINDO. PanneerselvamAIADMKP. Jeyaperumal
ThoothukkudiDMKKanimozhi KarunanidhiTMC(M)S. D. R. VijayaseelanAIADMKR. Sivasamy Velumani
Tenkasi (SC)DMKRani SrikumarBJPB. John PandianAIADMKK. Krishnasamy
TirunelveliINCC. Robert BruceBJPNainar NagendranAIADMKM. Jansi Rani
KanniyakumariINCVijay VasanthBJPPon. RadhakrishnanAIADMKNazerath Pasilian

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Polling agencyDate publishedMargin of errorLead
ABP News-CVoterApril 2024±3-5%39000INDIA
ABP News-CVoterMarch 2024±3-5%39000INDIA
India Today-CVoterFebruary 2024±3-5%39000INDIA
Times Now-ETGDecember 2023±3%30-360-13-60-2INDIA
India TV-CNXOctober 2023±3%32151INDIA
Times Now-ETGSeptember 2023±3%30-340-13-70-1INDIA
August 2023±3%30-340-13-70-1INDIA
India Today-CVoterAugust 2023±3-5%39000INDIA
Polling agencyDate publishedMargin of errorLead
ABP News-CVoterMarch 2024±3-5%54.7%10.9%27.9%6.8%26.9
India Today-CVoterFebruary 2024±3-5%47%15%38%9
India Today-CVoterAugust 2023±3-5%53%33%14%20
Polling agencyLead
TV9 Bharatvarsh- People's Insight - Polstrat354INDIA
ConstituencyPoll dateTurnoutSwing
Tiruvallur (SC)19 April 202468.59%3.74
Chennai North60.11%4.15
Chennai South54.17%2.90
Chennai Central53.96%5.02
Sriperumbudur60.25%2.19
Kancheepuram (SC)71.68%3.63
Arakkonam74.19%4.46
Vellore73.53%2.07
Krishnagiri71.50%4.45
Dharmapuri81.20%1.21
Tiruvannamalai74.24%3.91
Arani75.76%3.25
Viluppuram (SC)76.52%2.14
Kallakurichi79.21%0.40
Salem78.16%0.25
Namakkal78.21%2.01
Erode70.59%2.52
Tiruppur70.62%2.59
Nilgiris (SC)70.95%3.06
Coimbatore64.89%1.03
Pollachi70.41%0.74
Dindigul71.14%4.15
Karur78.70%0.85
Tiruchirappalli67.51%1.99
Perambalur77.43%1.83
Cuddalore72.57%3.92
Chidambaram (SC)76.37%1.61
Mayiladuthurai70.09%3.84
Nagapattinam (SC)71.94%4.99
Thanjavur68.27%4.28
Sivaganga64.26%5.64
Madurai62.04%4.05
Theni69.84%5.43
Virudhunagar70.22%2.27
Ramanathapuram68.19%0.21
Thoothukkudi66.88%2.60
Tenkasi (SC)67.65%3.78
Tirunelveli64.10%3.12
Kanniyakumari65.44 %4.39

Highest turnout in Dharmapuri constituency of 81.20% and the lowest is in Chennai Central constituency of 53.96%.

Alliance/ PartyPopular voteSeats
DMK1,16,89,87926.936.5922222
INC46,32,77010.671.94991
CPI(M)10,95,5922.520.1522
VCK9,82,1172.251.09221
CPI9,32,9542.150.2522
MDMK5,42,2131.281.28111
IUML5,06,6901.170.0811
Total2,03,82,21546.975.5539391
BJP48,80,95411.247.58230
PMK18,79,6894.331.09100
TMC(M)4,10,4010.940.4330
AMMK3,93,4150.904.4820
IND3,42,8820.870.8710
Total79,07,34118.28New390
AIADMK88,80,80120.461.073401
DMDK11,23,4442.590.4350
Total1,00,04,24523.057.623901
Others46,54,29710.720
IND0
NOTA4,61,3271.060.22
No.ConstituencyMemberParty
1.Thiruvallur (SC)Sasikanth SenthilIndian National Congress
2.Chennai NorthKalanidhi VeeraswamyDravida Munnetra Kazhagam
3.Chennai SouthThamizhachi Thangapandian
4.Chennai CentralDayanidhi Maran
5.SriperumbudurT. R. Baalu
6.Kancheepuram (SC)G. Selvam
7.ArakkonamS. Jagathrakshakan
8.VelloreD. M. Kathir Anand
9.KrishnagiriK. GopinathIndian National Congress
10.DharmapuriA. ManiDravida Munnetra Kazhagam
11.TiruvannamalaiC. N. Annadurai
12.AraniM. S. Tharanivendhan
13.Villupuram (SC)D. RavikumarViduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi
14.KallakurichiD. MalaiyarasanDravida Munnetra Kazhagam
15.SalemT. M. Selvaganapathy
16.NamakkalV. S. Matheshwaran
17.ErodeK. E. Prakash
18.TiruppurK. SubbarayanCommunist Party of India
19.CoimbatoreGanapathi P. RajkumarDravida Munnetra Kazhagam
20.Nilgiris (SC)A Raja
21.PollachiK. Eswarasamy
22.DindigulR. SachithanandamCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
23.KarurS.JothimaniIndian National Congress
24.TiruchirappalliDurai VaikoMarumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
25.PerambalurArun NehruDravida Munnetra Kazhagam
26.CuddaloreM. K. Vishnu PrasadIndian National Congress
27.Chidambaram (SC)Thol. ThirumavalavanViduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi
28.MayiladuthuraiR. SudhaIndian National Congress
29.Nagapattinam (SC)V. SelvarajCommunist Party of India
30.ThanjavurS. MurasoliDravida Munnetra Kazhagam
31.SivagangaKarti P ChidambaramIndian National Congress
32.MaduraiS. VenkatesanCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
33.TheniThanga TamilselvanDravida Munnetra Kazhagam
34.VirudhunagarManickam TagoreIndian National Congress
35.RamanathapuramNavaskaniIndian Union Muslim League
36.ThoothukkudiKanimozhi KarunanidhiDravida Munnetra Kazhagam
37.Tenkasi (SC)Rani Srikumar
38.TirunelveliC. Robert BruceIndian National Congress
39.KanniyakumariVijay Vasanth
Party2024 Indian General Election2021 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election
125713355
522186
12024
12023
8442
60
6003
01
Total2211315974
059416
34518
04
0501
06
Total378935
812666125
21600
Total1014266125
OthersTotal0100

Though the DMK-led alliance won a clean sweep of all the 39 seats in the state, and the NDA did not win any seat in the state, the NDA won a majority nationally, and Narendra Modi was sworn in as the Prime Minister of India for the third consecutive term.

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