1967 Madras State Legislative Assembly election
{{Short description|Election on 5–21 February 1967}}
{{Use Indian English|date=October 2014}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=May 2020}}
{{Infobox election
| election_name = 1967 Madras Legislative Assembly election
| country = India
| type = parliamentary
| ongoing = no
| turnout = 76.57%
| previous_election = 1962 Madras Legislative Assembly election
| previous_year = 1962
| next_election = 1971 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election
| next_year = 1971
| election_date = 5–21 February 1967
| seats_for_election = All 234 seats in the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly
| image1 = {{CSS image crop|Image=CN Annadurai.jpg|bSize=100|cWidth=100|cHeight=120|oLeft=0|oTop=02}}
| leader1 = C. N. Annadurai
| leaders_seat1 = Did Not Contest{{efn|He was contested and won for MP for South Chennai, later resigned it to become MLC{{cite book|author=Shankarlal C. Bhatt|title=Land and People of Indian States and Union Territories: In 36 Volumes. Tamil Nadu|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=wyCoMKZmRBoC&pg=PA525|year=2006|publisher=Gyan Publishing House|isbn=978-81-7835-381-4|page=525}}}}
| party1 = Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
| seats1 = 179
| popular_vote1 = 8,051,433
| percentage1 = 52.59%
| swing1 = {{increase}} 15.70%
| image2 = {{CSS image crop|Image=K Kamaraj 1976 stamp of India (cropped).jpg|bSize=100|cWidth=100|cHeight=120|oLeft=0|oTop=02}}
| leader2 = K. Kamaraj
| party2 = Indian National Congress
| leaders_seat2 = Virudhunagar
(lost)
| seats2 = 51
| seat_change2 = {{decrease}} 84
| popular_vote2 = 6,293,378
| percentage2 = 41.10%
| swing2 = {{decrease}} 5.04%
| title = Chief Minister
| posttitle = Chief Minister
| before_election = M. Bakthavatsalam
| before_party = Indian National Congress
| after_election = C.N. Annadurai
| after_party = Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
| majority_seats = 118
}}
The fourth legislative assembly election of Madras State (later renamed as Tamil Nadu) was held in February 1967. The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) led coalition under the leadership of C.N. Annadurai won the election defeating the Indian National Congress (Congress). Anti-Hindi agitations, the rising prices of essential commodities, and a shortage of rice were the dominant issues. K. Kamaraj's resignation as the Chief Minister in 1963, to concentrate on party affairs, along with persistent rumors of corruption had weakened the incumbent Congress Government. This was the first time that a non-congress party had gained a single simple majority in a state assembly in India, second time after Communist Party of India winning Kerala assembly elections in 1957 for a non-Congress party alliance to gain the majority in a state in India, and the last time that Congress held power in Tamil Nadu. It marked the beginning of Dravidian dominance in the politics of Tamil Nadu. Annadurai, who became the first non-Congress chief minister of post-independence Tamil Nadu, died in office in 1969 and V.R. Nedunchezhiyan took over as acting chief minister. Since then, except for brief months of President's rule, only Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and its splitaway Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam have formed cabinets in the State.
Background
The Congress party began to show weakness in the years after the 1962 election. In the summer of 1962, DMK conducted demonstrations against rising prices. These demonstrations turned violent throughout the state leading to the arrest of 6500 DMK volunteers, 14 members of the assembly and four members of the Lok Sabha, including Annadurai.
Kamaraj voluntarily resigned the Chief Ministership in 1963, despite being popular, to assume the presidency of the All India Congress Committee and was replaced by M. Bakthavatsalam. Kamaraj had hoped to serve as role model to other senior Congress leaders to pave way for youngsters and strengthen the party's popularity. Robert L. Hardgrave Jr. (Temple Professor Emeritus in the Humanities, Government and Asian Studies from the University of Texas) wrote in an article published in the journal Pacific Affairs, that M. Bhaktavatsalam did not have the personal charisma or political acumen of Kamaraj. Persistent rumours of corruption tarnished the image of the Government. In October 1964, the food crisis brought the popularity of the Congress Government to an all-time low.{{Cite journal| first = Robert L. Jr. |last=Hardgrave | title = The DMK and the Politics of Tamil Nationalism| journal = Pacific Affairs| volume = 37| issue = 4| pages = 410| publisher = Pacific Affairs, University of British Columbia| date = Winter 1964–1965|doi=10.2307/2755132 | jstor = 2755132}}
Issues
{{main|Anti-Hindi agitations of Tamil Nadu}}
The major issues at play in the election were the official language issue, the rise in essential commodity prices and the shortage of rice. The central Government led by the Indian National Congress had implemented an act replacing English with Hindi as an official language of India while retaining a possible "associate" status to English. The switchover came into effect on 26 January 1965. In protest to the vague wording of the act, fearing a possible elimination of English and imposition of Hindi, DMK had launched an agitation opposing the switchover and that agitation turned violent. The 1967 election was held in the aftermath of this violence.
The acute rice shortage prevailing in the state became an election issue with the DMK promising to supply three padis (approx. 4.5 kg) of rice for 1 Rupee in its election manifesto.{{Citation| title = The competitive politics of rice | date = 9 April 2009| url = http://www.hindu.com/2009/04/09/stories/2009040956141300.htm| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20090412142610/http://www.hindu.com/2009/04/09/stories/2009040956141300.htm| url-status = dead| archive-date = 12 April 2009| newspaper = The Hindu | access-date =16 November 2009}}{{Citation| title = The politics of rice| newspaper = The Hindu Business Line| date = 12 May 2006| url = http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/2006/05/12/stories/2006051204201900.htm| access-date = 16 November 2009| archive-date = 17 May 2008| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080517043754/http://www.thehindubusinessline.com/2006/05/12/stories/2006051204201900.htm| url-status = live}} The DMK capitalised on the rice shortage as well as widespread discontent with the Bhaktavatsalam administration. Slogans like Kamarajar Annachi kadalaiparuppu vilai ennachu (Elder Brother (Annachi is a title historically been used to refer to a person of Kamaraj's caste) Kamaraj, what happened to the price of chana dal?), Bhaktavatsalam annachi, arisi vilai ennachu (lit. Brother Bhatavatsalam, what happened to the price of rice?) were used effectively by the DMK to stir public anger against the Congress.
This election was noted for popular actor, DMK candidate and future Chief Minister M.G. Ramachandran (MGR) being shot in the throat by actor M.R. Radha mere weeks before the polls. He survived the shooting, but the incident created a huge popularity wave for MGR. This eventually helped to increase the popularity of not only MGR, but also the DMK in the election, and is attributed as one of the reasons for the victory of the DMK.{{cite book |author=Velayutham, Selvaraj |title=Tamil cinema: the cultural politics of India's other film industry |publisher=Routledge |location=New York |year=2001 |pages=116 |isbn=0-415-39680-8 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bOjT3qffnMkC |access-date=24 September 2016 |archive-date=31 July 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170731095725/https://books.google.com/books?id=bOjT3qffnMkC |url-status=live }}
Coalitions
There were two major political coalitions running in the elections. The Indian National Congress contested alone, while the Dravidar Kazhagam (DK) under Periyar E. V. Ramasamy supported and campaigned for the incumbent Congress against his protege Annadurai.{{Cite web| title = Periyar Movement| work = periyar.org| url = http://www.periyar.org/html/dk_movement_eng.asp| access-date = 16 November 2009| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20070130222128/http://www.periyar.org/html/dk_movement_eng.asp| archive-date = 30 January 2007| url-status = dead}}{{Cite web |url=http://www.india-today.com/itoday/millennium/100people/durai.html |title=E.V. Ramaswami Naicker and C.N. Annadurai - Cho Ramaswamy, India Today |access-date=16 November 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081024183112/http://www.india-today.com/itoday/millennium/100people/durai.html |archive-date=24 October 2008 |url-status=dead}}{{Cite web |url=http://www.kalachuvadu.com/issue-109/page107.asp |title=Ariyapadavendiya Anna, Kalachuvadu Magazine (in Tamil) |access-date=17 November 2009 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100104133146/http://kalachuvadu.com/issue-109/page107.asp |archive-date=4 January 2010 |url-status=dead }} The DMK-led front comprised the Swatantra Party, Communist Party of India (Marxist), Praja Socialist Party, Samyukta Socialist Party, Tamil Nadu Toilers Party, Republican Party of India and the Indian Union Muslim League. The Tamil Arasu Kazhagam and the We Tamils party campaigned using the DMK election symbol.{{Cite book| first = Kanchan| last = Chandra| author-link = Kanchan Chandra| title = Why Ethnic Parties Succeed: Patronage and Ethnic Head Counts in India| publisher = Cambridge University Press| pages = 276| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=s9cYoZaNxMcC&pg=PA276| isbn = 978-0-521-89141-7| date = 2007-02-15| access-date = 24 September 2016| archive-date = 2 May 2021| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20210502035137/https://books.google.com/books?id=s9cYoZaNxMcC&pg=PA276| url-status = live}} This opposition coalition was forged by C. Rajagopalachari (Rajaji) with the sole purpose of defeating the Kamaraj led Congress. Rajaji's personal hostility to Kamaraj and his opposition to the Congress party were the main reasons behind Swatantra's alliance with DMK.{{cite book | title=Leadership in South Asia| author=B. N. Pandey| year=1977| pages=434}} The Communist Party of India campaigned alone without joining either of the two coalitions.{{Citation| title =How the Communists Fared | newspaper = Economic and Political Weekly| date =18 March 1989| jstor = 4394522| last1 = Menon| first1 = Mukundan C.| volume = 24| issue = 11| pages = 549–550}}{{cite book | first=D | last=Jayakanthan | author-link=Jayakanthan | year=2006 | title=A Literary Man's Political Experiences | publisher=Vikas Publishing House | location=New Delhi | isbn=978-1-4067-3569-7 | pages=195 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Lnl_um7uFcsC | access-date=24 September 2016 | archive-date=7 July 2014 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140707002917/http://books.google.com/books?id=Lnl_um7uFcsC | url-status=live }}
The electoral alliance between DMK, Swatantra Party and Muslim League had emerged in the years before the 1964 civic elections throughout Madras state. During the 1964 election campaign Rajagopalachari had said, "The DMK and Muslim League are my children and I am duty bound to nurse them to strength and stature."
Campaigning
{{See also|Tamil cinema and Dravidian politics}}
Both Congress and DMK used films and actors for campaigning. Gemini Studios produced a political film for the Congress – Vazhga Nam Thayagam starring Shivaji Ganesan and Nagesh. Sivaji and Padmini worked for the Congress party. Despite its efforts, Congress could not counter the DMK's propaganda, which had a long history of using films for political campaigns since its founding.{{cite book| title=Tamil cinema: the cultural politics of India's other film industry| last=Selvaraj Velayudham| year=2008| pages=73| publisher=Routledge| url=https://books.google.com/books?id=65Aqrna4o5oC&q=campaign+dmk+1967&pg=PT89| isbn=9780415396806| access-date=7 November 2020| archive-date=2 May 2021| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210502035138/https://books.google.com/books?id=65Aqrna4o5oC&q=campaign+dmk+1967&pg=PT89| url-status=live}}
DMK's long-term association with the Tamil Film industry was put to good use in the campaign. MGR's films were used to attack Congress policies and to popularise DMK's positions. Similar to the tactics employed in the elections of 1957 and 1962, film songs and dialogues from Kaanji Thalaivan (1963), "Deivathai (1964), "Padakotti (1964)", Aayirathil Oruvan", Enga Veettu Pillai (1965), Anbe Vaa (1966), Naan Aanaiyittal (1966), "Mugarasi (1966)", "Petralthan Pillaya (1966)",Vivasayee (1967) and Arasakattalai (1967) were used for political messaging. Lesser known film stars like Ravichandran and Jaishankar used their films for praising DMK and Annadurai. The DMK put up posters of MGR recuperating in a hospital bed with a neck cast (from his gunshot wounds) all over Tamil Nadu to garner public sympathy and support.{{Cite web |url=http://www.thinnai.com/?module=displaystory&story_id=70703221&format=print |title=The politics of Bioscope - Part 11, Thinnai.com (in Tamil) |access-date=18 November 2009 |archive-date=17 July 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110717050958/http://www.thinnai.com/?module=displaystory&story_id=70703221&format=print |url-status=live }}{{Cite web |url=http://www.thinnai.com/?module=displaystory&story_id=70706072&format=print |title=The politics of Bioscope - Part 20, Thinnai.com (in Tamil) |access-date=18 November 2009 |archive-date=17 July 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110717051006/http://www.thinnai.com/?module=displaystory&story_id=70706072&format=print |url-status=live }}
Election
The election was held for a total of 234 constituencies, including 43 Scheduled Caste and 2 Scheduled Tribe reserved constituencies. 778 candidates, including 11 women were in the fray, of whom 231 men and 3 women were elected to the assembly. The election saw a turnout of 76.57 percent of all eligible voters, with 79.19% men and 73.99% women casting their votes. The polling for the assembly election took place along with the polling for the 1967 parliamentary elections. It took place in three phases between 5 and 21 February (5, 18 and 21 February).{{cite web|url=http://www.assembly.tn.gov.in/archive/list/assemblies-overview.htm |title=DETAILS OF TERMS OF SUCCESSIVE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLIES CONSTITUTED UNDER THE CONSTITUTION OF INDIA |work=Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly |access-date=11 February 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090303204611/http://assembly.tn.gov.in/archive/list/assemblies-overview.htm |archive-date=3 March 2009 }}{{cite book| title=Madras State administration report| last=Madras| year=1968| url=https://books.google.com/books?id=1nAdAAAAIAAJ&q=Poll+15th+to+21st+February+1967.+During+this+General+Election| access-date=24 September 2016| archive-date=2 May 2021| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210502035139/https://books.google.com/books?id=1nAdAAAAIAAJ&q=Poll+15th+to+21st+February+1967.+During+this+General+Election| url-status=live}}
Seat Allotment
=DMK Front=
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! scope="col" style="width:40px;"| No. ! scope="col" style="width:300px;"colspan="2"| Party ! scope="col" style="width:80px;"| Election Symbol ! scope="col" style="width:180px;"| Leader ! scope="col" style="width:60px;"| Seats | ||||
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| style="text-align:right;"|1. | {{Full party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | style="text-align:center;"| | C. N. Annadurai | style="text-align:center;"|168 |
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| style="text-align:right;"|2. | {{Full party name with color|Swatantra Party}} | style="text-align:center;"|50x50px | C. Rajagopalachari | style="text-align:center;"|27 |
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| style="text-align:right;"|3. | bgcolor="{{party color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}" | | style="text-align:center;"|50x50px | Puchalapalli Sundarayya
| style="text-align:center;"|22 | ||
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| style="text-align:right;"|4. | {{Full party name with color|Praja Socialist Party}} | style="text-align:center;"| 50x50px | Jayaprakash Narayan | style="text-align:center;"|4 |
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| style="text-align:right;"|5. | {{Full party name with color|Indian Union Muslim League}} | style="text-align:center;"|50x50px | Muhammed Ismail | style="text-align:center;"|3 |
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| style="text-align:right;"|6. | {{Full party name with color|Samyukta Socialist Party}} | style="text-align:center;"|50x50px | George Fernandes | style="text-align:center;"|3 |
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| colspan = "5" align = "center" |Unrecognized parties, whose candidates ran under DMK ticket | ||||
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| style="text-align:right;"|7. | {{Full party name with color|Naam Tamilar Katchi}} | style="text-align:center;"|50x50px | S. P. Adithanar | style="text-align:center;"|4 |
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| style="text-align:right;"|8. | {{Full party name with color|Tamil Arasu Kazhagam}} | style="text-align:center;"|50x50px | M. P. Sivagnanam | style="text-align:center;"|2 |
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| colspan = "5" align = "center" |Unrecognized parties, whose candidates ran as an independent supported by DMK | ||||
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| style="text-align:right;"|9. | {{Full party name with color|Independent}} | style="text-align:center;"|50x50px | style="text-align:center;"|2 |
=Congress=
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! scope="col" style="width:40px;"| No. ! scope="col" style="width:300px;"colspan="2"| Party ! scope="col" style="width:80px;"| Election Symbol ! scope="col" style="width:180px;"| Leader ! scope="col" | Seats | ||||
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| style="text-align:right;"|1. | {{Full party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | style="text-align:center;"| | M. Bhakthavatsalam | style="text-align:center;"|232 |
Results
DMK and its coalition allies won 179 seats (76.5%). The Indian National Congress won 51 seats (21.8%).{{Cite web|url=http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1967/Statistical%20Report%20Madras%201967.pdf |title= 1967 Tamil Nadu Election Results, Election Commission of India |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120320175222/http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1967/Statistical%20Report%20Madras%201967.pdf |archive-date=20 March 2012 |date=19 April 2009 }} Four candidates of the Naam Thamizhar Party led by S. P. Adithanar and two candidates of Tamil Arasu Kazhagam led by M. P. Sivagnanam contestedIn India the term "Contest" is used to denote participation in an election. The Representation of People Act of 1951, the legislation which governs elections in India uses the term and so does the Election Commission of India.{{cite web|url=http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/faq/Contesting.asp|title=FAQs - Contesting for Elections|work=Election Commission of India|access-date=18 February 2010|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101005144743/http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/faq/Contesting.asp|archive-date=5 October 2010}} under DMK's "Rising Sun" Symbol. The Indian Union Muslim League candidates contested as independents.{{cite book | title=Coalition governments in India: problems and prospects| last=Karunakaran|first=Kotta P.| year=1975| publisher=Indian Institute of Advanced Study|pages=233| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=6RbXAAAAMAAJ }}
{{Cite web|url=https://old.eci.gov.in/files/file/3325-tamil-nadu-1967|title = Tamil Nadu 1967}}
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style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=left valign=top|Alliances
!style="background-color:#E9E9E9" colspan="2"|Party !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=right|Popular Vote !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=right|Vote % !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=right|Seats contested !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=right|Seats won !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=right|Change |
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align=left rowspan=7 valign=top|United Front{{Cite journal| first = N. S. |last=Siddhartan| title = Voting Pattern in the Fourth General Election. I: D M K Success in Madras| journal = Economic and Political Weekly| volume = 2| issue = 24| pages = 1083–88| date = 17 June 1967| jstor =4358065}}
| {{Full party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} |align=center| 6,230,552 |align=center| 40.69% |align=center| 174 |align=center| 137 |align=center| {{increase}} 87 |
{{Full party name with color|Swatantra Party}}
|align=center| 811,232 |align=center| 5.30% |align=center| 27 |align=center| 20 |align=center| {{increase}} 12 |
{{party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}}
|align=center| 623,114 |align=center| 4.07% |align=center| 22 |align=center| 11 |align=center| {{increase}} 11 |
{{Full party name with color|Praja Socialist Party}}
|align=center| 136,188 |align=center| 0.89% |align=center| 4 |align=center| 4 |align=center| {{increase}} 4 |
{{Full party name with color|Indian Union Muslim League}}
|align=center| 95,494 |align=center| 0.62% |align=center| 3 |align=center| 3 |align=center| {{increase}} 3 |
{{Full party name with color|Samyukta Socialist Party}}
|align=center| 84,188 |align=center| 0.55% |align=center| 3 |align=center| 2 |align=center| {{increase}} 2 |
align=left colspan="2"| DMK Backed Independents
|align=center| 70,665 |align=center| 0.46% |align=center| 2 |align=center| 2 |align=center| {{increase}} 2 |
align=left rowspan=1 valign=top|Indian National Congress Seats: 51 Seat Change: {{decrease}} 84 Popular Vote: 6,293,378 Popular Vote %: 41.10% |{{Full party name with color|Indian National Congress}} |align=center| 6,293,378 |align=center| 41.10% |align=center| 232 |align=center| 51 |align=center| {{decrease}} 84 |
align=left rowspan=5 valign=top|Others Seats: 4 Seat Change: {{decrease}} 4 |{{Full party name with color|Independent (politician)|Independents}} |align=center| 591,214 |align=center| 3.86% |align=center| 246 |align=center| 1 |align=center| {{decrease}} 4 |
{{Full party name with color|Communist Party of India}}
|align=center| 275,932 |align=center| 1.80% |align=center| 32 |align=center| 2 |align=center| {{nochange}} |
{{Full party name with color|Forward Bloc}}
|align=center| 44,714 |align=center| 0.29% |align=center| 1 |align=center| 1 |align=center| {{nochange}} |
{{Full party name with color|Republican Party of India}}
|align=center| 31,286 |align=center| 0.20% |align=center| 13 |align=center| 0 |align=center| {{nochange}} |
{{Full party name with color|Bharatiya Jana Sangh}}
|align=center| 22,745 |align=center| 0.15% |align=center| 24 |align=center| 0 |align=center| {{nochange}} |
align=center| Total
!align=center colspan="2"| 11 Political Parties |align=center|15,310,702 |align=center|100% |align=center| — |align=center|234 |align=center| {{increase}} 28 |
= By constituency =
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|+ Results by constituency |
! colspan="2" |Assembly Constituency ! colspan="5" |Winner ! colspan="5" |Runner Up ! rowspan="2" data-sort-type=number |Margin | ||||||||||
#k
! Name ! Candidate ! colspan="2" | Party ! data-sort-type=number | Votes !% ! Candidate ! colspan="2" | Party ! data-sort-type=number | Votes !% | ||||||||||
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1 | Washermanpet | M. Vedachalam | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 34,571 | 50.7 | M. Mayandi Nadar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 27,329 | 40.08 | 7,242 |
2 | Harbour | bgcolor=#FFE6E6|H. Baig | {{Party name with color|Independent politician}} | 29,360 | 51.69 | K. S. G. Haja Shareef | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 25,510 | 44.91 | 3,850 |
3 | Basin Bridge | M. R. Kannan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 40,109 | 53.81 | K. Ramdas | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 30,757 | 41.26 | 9,352 |
4 | Park Town | H. V. Hande | {{Party name with color|Swatantra Party}} | 29,144 | 51.57 | T. N. Anandanayaki | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 26,465 | 46.83 | 2,679 |
5 | Perambur | Sathyavani Muthu | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 40,364 | 54.19 | D. Sulochana | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 33,677 | 45.21 | 6,687 |
6 | Purasawalkam | V. S. Govindarajan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 41,272 | 58.04 | Damodaran | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 29,046 | 40.85 | 12,226 |
7 | Egmore | A. V. P. Asaithambi | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 36,133 | 54.2 | J. Vencatachellum | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 29,187 | 43.78 | 6,946 |
8 | Thousand Lights | K. A. Mathiazhagan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 39,518 | 60.27 | M. Sivaraj | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 25,370 | 38.69 | 14,148 |
9 | Triplicane | V. R. Nedunchezhiyan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 38,721 | 59.41 | M. S. Sammandappa | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 26,027 | 39.93 | 12,694 |
10 | Mylapore | Arangannal | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 37,498 | 57.02 | V. R. Radhakrishnan | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 28,270 | 42.98 | 9,228 |
11 | Thiyagaraya Nagar | M. P. Sivagnanam | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 37,662 | 57.36 | K. M. Subramaniam | {{Party name with color|Independent politician}} | 27,669 | 42.14 | 9,993 |
12 | Saidapet | M. Karunanidhi | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 53,401 | 60.96 | S. G. Vinayagamurthi | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 32,919 | 37.58 | 20,482 |
13 | Gummidipoondi | K. Vezhavendan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 35,887 | 52.57 | Kamalambujammal | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 31,527 | 46.19 | 4,360 |
14 | Ponneri | P. Nagalingam | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 37,746 | 56.61 | T. P. Elumalai | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 27,751 | 41.62 | 9,995 |
15 | Thiruvottiyur | A. P. Arasu | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 51,437 | 61.23 | V. Venkateswaralu | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 32,564 | 38.77 | 18,873 |
16 | St Thomas Mount | M. G. Ramachandran | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 54,106 | 66.67 | T. L. Raghupathy | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 26,432 | 32.57 | 27,674 |
17 | Thiruporur | M. Adhi | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 39,047 | 60.03 | N. M. Manivarama | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 22,631 | 34.79 | 16,416 |
18 | Chengalpattu | C. G. Viswanathan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 43,428 | 62.77 | T. Naicker | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 19,879 | 28.73 | 23,549 |
19 | Maduranthakam | Kothandam | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 38,382 | 59.2 | G. Reddy | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 25,200 | 38.87 | 13,182 |
20 | Acharapakkam | P. S. Ellappan | {{Party name with color|Swatantra Party}} | 38,223 | 62.11 | P. Saradambal | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 23,322 | 37.89 | 14,901 |
21 | Uthiramerur | K. M. Rajagopal | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 47,689 | 64.01 | O. S. Reddiar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 26,814 | 35.99 | 20,875 |
22 | Kancheepuram | N. Krishnan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 45,266 | 56.78 | V. C. S. Nayagar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 33,716 | 42.3 | 11,550 |
23 | Kunnathur | M. Gopal | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 47,772 | 68.88 | P. Appavoo | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 20,563 | 29.65 | 27,209 |
24 | Sriperumbudur | D. Rajarathinam | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 41,655 | 54.13 | M. Bhaktavatsalam | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 32,729 | 42.53 | 8,926 |
25 | Kadambathur | C. V. M. Annamalai | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 43,499 | 66.68 | C. C. Naidu | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 21,741 | 33.32 | 21,758 |
26 | Thiruvallur | S. M. Dorairaj | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 40,687 | 66.06 | V. S. Arunachalam | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 19,030 | 30.9 | 21,657 |
27 | Tiruttani | K. Vinayakam | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 27,123 | 40.34 | V. K. Kuppuswamy | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 25,337 | 37.68 | 1,786 |
28 | Arakkonam | S. J. Ramaswamy Mudali | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 38,478 | 52.78 | B. Naidu | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 30,870 | 42.35 | 7,608 |
29 | Sholingur | Aranganathan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 35,225 | 51.67 | A. M. Ponnuranga Mudaliar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 28,201 | 41.37 | 7,024 |
30 | Ranipet | bgcolor=#FFE6E6|A. G. Sahib | {{Party name with color|Independent politician}} | 30,011 | 45.14 | S. K. Sheriff | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 28,953 | 43.55 | 1,058 |
31 | Arcot | Arcot N. Veeraswami | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 37,514 | 60.13 | A. G. R. Naicker | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 23,184 | 37.16 | 14,330 |
32 | Katpadi | G. Natarajan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 32,952 | 53.06 | P. S. R. Naidu | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 25,032 | 40.3 | 7,920 |
33 | Gudiyatham | V. K. Kothandaraman | {{Party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}} | 38,825 | 61.21 | B. R. Naidu | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 21,901 | 34.53 | 16,924 |
34 | Pernambattu | P. Jayaraman | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 28,868 | 54.75 | T. Manavalan | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 19,957 | 37.85 | 8,911 |
35 | Natrampalli | T. C. T. Gounder | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 29,215 | 52.18 | R. C. S. Gounder | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 26,776 | 47.82 | 2,439 |
36 | Tirupattur (Vellore) | C. Gounder | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 32,589 | 49.8 | Shunmugam | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 30,512 | 46.62 | 2,077 |
37 | Vaniyambadi | Rajamannar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 26,946 | 50.77 | Vadivel | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 25,308 | 47.69 | 1,638 |
38 | Ambur | M. Panneerselvam | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 31,554 | 56.35 | P. Rajagopal | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 20,947 | 37.41 | 10,607 |
39 | Kaniyambadi | L. Balaraman | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 29,512 | 49.62 | T. Thiruvengadam | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 28,100 | 47.24 | 1,412 |
40 | Vellore | M. P. Sarathy | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 39,863 | 58.96 | J. Mudaliar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 25,449 | 37.64 | 14,414 |
41 | Arani | A. C. Narasimhan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 38,038 | 60.74 | T. B. J. Chettiar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 17,320 | 27.66 | 20,718 |
42 | Cheyyar | K. Govindan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 37,068 | 54.86 | K. M. Kangan | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 17,395 | 25.74 | 19,673 |
43 | Vandavasi | Muthulingam | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 38,626 | 61.25 | A. Adineelam | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 21,300 | 33.78 | 17,326 |
44 | Pernamallur | V. D. A. Mudaly | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 29,413 | 46.25 | P. Ramachandran | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 20,225 | 31.8 | 9,188 |
45 | Polur | S. Kuppamal | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 33,292 | 56.92 | S. M. Annamalai | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 20,224 | 34.58 | 13,068 |
46 | Chengam | P. S. Santhanam | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 29,828 | 56.84 | A. Arumugham | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 18,773 | 35.77 | 11,055 |
47 | Thandarambattu | K. S. Kandar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 29,524 | 50.31 | R. Dharmalingam | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 28,185 | 48.03 | 1,339 |
48 | Kalasapakkam | S. Murugaiyan | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 32,697 | 51.37 | M. Sundarasan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 20,554 | 32.3 | 12,143 |
49 | Tiruvannamalai | D. Vijayaraj | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 38,153 | 49.39 | P. U. Shanmugam | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 34,968 | 45.26 | 3,185 |
50 | Melmalayanur | R. R. Munusamy | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 33,115 | 50.68 | K. G. Gounder | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 17,295 | 26.47 | 15,820 |
51 | Gingee | V. Munusami | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 39,517 | 55.59 | G. Rajaram | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 27,905 | 39.26 | 11,612 |
52 | Tindivanam | K. Ramamoorthy | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 34,106 | 51.59 | A. Thangavelu | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 32,008 | 48.41 | 2,098 |
53 | Vanur | Balakrishnan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 30,023 | 50.06 | Velayudham | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 29,953 | 49.94 | 70 |
54 | Kandamangalam | M. Raman | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 35,617 | 55.83 | M. S. Saraswathi | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 28,180 | 44.17 | 7,437 |
55 | Villupuram | M. Shanmugam | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 37,605 | 53.73 | V. P. S. Gounder | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 31,674 | 45.26 | 5,931 |
56 | Nellikuppam | C. Govindarajan | {{Party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}} | 28,090 | 47.24 | A. Lakshminarayanan | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 23,117 | 38.88 | 4,973 |
57 | Cuddalore | Ere. Elamvazhuthi | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 35,093 | 55.09 | P. R. Seenivasa Padayachi | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 27,845 | 43.71 | 7,248 |
58 | Panruti | S. Ramachandaran | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 43,745 | 60.82 | S. V. Vadivelu Padayachi | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 28,179 | 39.18 | 15,566 |
59 | Kurinjipadi | N. Rajangam | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 25,478 | 54.5 | M. Jayaraman | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 18,226 | 38.99 | 7,252 |
60 | Bhuvanagiri | A. Govindarasan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 38,795 | 56.28 | D. Ramachandran | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 28,234 | 40.96 | 10,561 |
61 | Kattumannarkoil | S. Sivasubramanian | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 30,521 | 48.34 | C. Govindarasu | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 30,387 | 48.13 | 134 |
62 | Chidambaram | R. Kanagasabai Pillai | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 34,911 | 49.18 | P. Ponchockalingam | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 33,356 | 46.99 | 1,555 |
63 | Vriddhachalam | G. Boovaraghan | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 42,230 | 54.77 | M. Selvaraj | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 33,363 | 43.27 | 8,867 |
64 | Mangalore | A. Krishnan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 34,538 | 56.67 | P. Vedamanickam | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 21,669 | 35.56 | 12,869 |
65 | Ulundurpet | M. Kandaswamy Padayachi | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 26,796 | 47.23 | V. S. Padayachi | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 25,236 | 44.48 | 1,560 |
66 | Tirukkoyilur | E. M. Subramaniam | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 34,259 | 51.25 | A. S. Kumarasamy | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 32,586 | 48.75 | 1,673 |
67 | Mugaiyur | A. Govindasamy | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 37,598 | 56.42 | N. K Ganapathy | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 25,555 | 38.35 | 12,043 |
68 | Rishivandiyam | M. Anandan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 26,491 | 49.6 | L. Anandan | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 26,173 | 49 | 318 |
69 | Sankarapuram | S. P. Pachaiyappan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 28,292 | 54.75 | D. Muthusami | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 22,774 | 44.07 | 5,518 |
70 | Kallakurichi | D. K. Naidu | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 39,175 | 56.38 | V. T. Elayapillai | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 28,642 | 41.22 | 10,533 |
71 | Hosur | B. Venkataswami | {{Party name with color|Swatantra Party}} | 21,530 | 52.69 | K. A. Pillai | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 19,329 | 47.31 | 2,201 |
72 | Uddanapalle | K. S. Kothandramiah | {{Party name with color|Swatantra Party}} | 29,391 | 65.75 | D. C. Vijendriah | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 15,313 | 34.25 | 14,078 |
73 | Krishnagiri | P. M. M. Gounder | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 24,220 | 47.31 | C. Manniappan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 24,035 | 46.95 | 185 |
74 | Kaveripatnam | P. Naidu | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 32,953 | 52.74 | P. V. Seeramulu | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 29,532 | 47.26 | 3,421 |
75 | Uttangarai | T. T. Gounder | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 31,791 | 49.06 | K. R. Krishnan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 29,751 | 45.91 | 2,040 |
76 | Harur | N. Theerthagiri | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 27,565 | 48.09 | N. Arumugam | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 27,017 | 47.14 | 548 |
77 | Dharmapuri | M. S. Gounter | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 36,258 | 53.02 | D. N. Vadivel | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 29,567 | 43.23 | 6,691 |
78 | Palacode | K. Murugesan | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 29,186 | 50.05 | M. B. Munusamy | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 26,096 | 44.75 | 3,090 |
79 | Pennagaram | P. K. C. Muthusamy | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 27,913 | 49.2 | N. Manickam | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 26,570 | 46.84 | 1,343 |
80 | Mettur | M. Surendran | {{Party name with color|Praja Socialist Party}} | 30,635 | 48.78 | K. K. Gounder | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 24,597 | 39.17 | 6,038 |
81 | Taramangalam | Govindan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 33,222 | 57.8 | M. S. Krishnan | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 24,259 | 42.2 | 8,963 |
82 | Omalur | C. Palani | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 28,121 | 56.17 | C. Govindan | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 17,876 | 35.71 | 10,245 |
83 | Salem I | K. Jayaraman | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 46,776 | 57.92 | P. Thiagarajan | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 32,710 | 40.51 | 14,066 |
84 | Salem I I | E. R. Krishnan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 38,781 | 58 | A. R. Gounder | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 27,285 | 40.81 | 11,496 |
85 | Yercaud | V. Chinnasamy | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 25,124 | 56.25 | Ponnudurai | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 19,537 | 43.75 | 5,587 |
86 | Panamarathupatti | Karipatti T. Ponnumalai | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 34,597 | 53.7 | C. Sepperumal | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 26,870 | 41.7 | 7,727 |
87 | Veerapandi | Veerapandy S. Arumugam | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 42,681 | 66.11 | N. S. Sundararajan | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 21,876 | 33.89 | 20,805 |
88 | Edappadi | A. Arumugam | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 36,935 | 54.7 | K. S. S. Gounder | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 30,593 | 45.3 | 6,342 |
89 | Sankari | R. Nallamuthu | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 30,112 | 61.7 | A. Rajendran | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 17,174 | 35.19 | 12,938 |
90 | Tiruchengodu | T. A. Rajavelu | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 42,479 | 64.73 | T. P. Natesan | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 22,131 | 33.72 | 20,348 |
91 | Kapilamalai | C. V. Velappan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 41,026 | 52.25 | R. S. Gounder | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 32,733 | 41.69 | 8,293 |
92 | Namakkal | M. Muthuswamy | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 39,510 | 54.37 | V. R. K. Gounder | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 31,651 | 43.55 | 7,859 |
93 | Sendamangalam | A. S. Gounder | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 31,308 | 50.62 | S. T. Doraiswamy | {{Party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}} | 30,537 | 49.38 | 771 |
94 | Rasipuram | P. Periasamy | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 38,402 | 52.53 | K. M. Gounder | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 30,873 | 42.23 | 7,529 |
95 | Attur | K. N. Sivaperumal | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 40,456 | 57.22 | M. P. Subramanyam | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 30,252 | 42.78 | 10,204 |
96 | Talavasal | Moo. Marimuthu | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 33,289 | 55.39 | A. Doraisamy | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 24,448 | 40.68 | 8,841 |
97 | Gudalur | C. Nanjam | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 20,675 | 49.24 | Bomman | {{Party name with color|Swatantra Party}} | 20,047 | 47.74 | 628 |
98 | Udhagamandalam | K. Bojan | {{Party name with color|Swatantra Party}} | 37,525 | 68.03 | T. K. Gowder | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 17,636 | 31.97 | 19,889 |
99 | Coonoor | B. Gowder | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 31,855 | 58.74 | M. K. N. Gowder | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 22,380 | 41.26 | 9,475 |
100 | Mettupalayam | T. T. S. Thippiah | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 29,709 | 45.42 | Thooyamani | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 26,736 | 40.87 | 2,973 |
101 | Avanashi | R. K. Gounder | {{Party name with color|Swatantra Party}} | 31,927 | 54.36 | K. M. Gounder | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 26,808 | 45.64 | 5,119 |
102 | Thondamuthur | R. Manickavachakam | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 42,261 | 59.14 | V. E. Naidu | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 26,842 | 37.56 | 15,419 |
103 | Singanallur | P. Velusamy | {{Party name with color|Praja Socialist Party}} | 38,378 | 54.93 | V. K. L. Gounder | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 25,115 | 35.95 | 13,263 |
104 | Perur | N. Marudachalam | {{Party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}} | 43,740 | 61.49 | R. Rayappan | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 26,548 | 37.32 | 17,192 |
105 | Coimbatore (West) | J, Govindarajulu | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 41,059 | 63.85 | S. R. P. P. Chettiar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 23,251 | 36.15 | 17,808 |
106 | Coimbatore (East) | M. Bhupathy | {{Party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}} | 33,122 | 50.81 | G. R. Damodaran | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 27,477 | 42.15 | 5,645 |
107 | Kinathukadavu | M. Kannappan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 40,645 | 64.63 | S. Gounder | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 20,691 | 32.9 | 19,954 |
108 | Pollachi | A. P. Shanmugasundara Goundar | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 37,480 | 58.65 | E. Gounder | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 25,688 | 40.2 | 11,792 |
109 | Valparai | E. Ramaswamy | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 40,945 | 66.24 | N. Nachimuthu | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 20,868 | 33.76 | 20,077 |
110 | Udumalaipettai | S. J. Sadiq Pasha | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 39,796 | 58.17 | K. Ramasami | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 25,778 | 37.68 | 14,018 |
111 | Dharapuram | Palaniammal | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 42,433 | 65 | P. Velusamy | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 21,800 | 33.39 | 20,633 |
112 | Vellakoil | K. N. S. Gounder | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 46,009 | 62.44 | D. P. Gounder | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 26,578 | 36.07 | 19,431 |
113 | Kangayam | A. S. Gounder | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 24,800 | 36.41 | Velusami | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 24,654 | 36.19 | 146 |
114 | Pongalur | P. N. P. Gounder | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 38,371 | 61.75 | P. S. Rangaswamy | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 22,414 | 36.07 | 15,957 |
115 | Palladam | K. N. Kumarasamy Gounder | {{Party name with color|Praja Socialist Party}} | 31,977 | 46.99 | R. Sengaliappan | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 24,421 | 35.89 | 7,556 |
116 | Tiruppur | S. Duraisamy | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 35,518 | 50.05 | K. N. P. Gounder | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 21,373 | 30.12 | 14,145 |
117 | Modakkurichi | K. R. Nallasivam | {{Party name with color|Samyukta Socialist Party}} | 45,303 | 61.23 | C. Kulandiammal | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 25,444 | 34.39 | 19,859 |
118 | Perundurai | S. Balasubramanian | {{Party name with color|Samyukta Socialist Party}} | 33,164 | 47.41 | N. N. S. Nandradiar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 30,030 | 42.93 | 3,134 |
119 | Erode | M. Chinnaswamy | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 45,471 | 59.14 | P. Arjunan | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 25,808 | 33.57 | 19,663 |
120 | Bhavani | A. M. Raja | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 43,353 | 65.16 | P. K. Mudaliar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 21,999 | 33.07 | 21,354 |
121 | Anthiyur | E. M. Natarajan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 34,877 | 55.99 | Gurumurthi | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 27,409 | 44.01 | 7,468 |
122 | Gobichettipalayam | K. M. R. Gounder | {{Party name with color|Swatantra Party}} | 31,974 | 52.61 | M. Gounder | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 27,403 | 45.09 | 4,571 |
123 | Satyamangalam | P. G. Karuthiruman | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 25,484 | 49.22 | S. M. Marappan | {{Party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}} | 24,278 | 46.89 | 1,206 |
124 | Bhavanisagar | Ramarasan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 26,980 | 51.76 | M. Velusamy | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 22,187 | 42.57 | 4,793 |
125 | Oddanchatram | N. Gounder | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 39,817 | 55.55 | A. P. Palaniappan | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 30,953 | 43.18 | 8,864 |
126 | Palani | Krishnamoorthy | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 47,671 | 65.8 | Balakrishnan | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 24,780 | 34.2 | 22,891 |
127 | Periyakulam | M. Metha | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 36,023 | 54.85 | R. S. Subramaniam | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 29,648 | 45.15 | 6,375 |
128 | Bodinayakkanur | S. Srinivasan | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 34,671 | 49.83 | P. V. Durairaj | {{Party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}} | 33,905 | 48.73 | 766 |
129 | Cumbum | Rajangam | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 41,440 | 59.66 | N. S. K. S. Pandiaraj | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 28,025 | 40.34 | 13,415 |
130 | Theni | P. T. R. Palanivel Rajan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 42,111 | 58.73 | M. Malaichami | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 29,597 | 41.27 | 12,514 |
131 | Andipatti | S. Paramasivam | {{Party name with color|Swatantra Party}} | 35,351 | 54.86 | A. Thiruvenkidasamy | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 29,091 | 45.14 | 6,260 |
132 | Sedapatti | V. T. Thevar | {{Party name with color|Swatantra Party}} | 41,167 | 63.84 | T. A. Nadar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 21,553 | 33.42 | 19,614 |
133 | Tirumangalam | N. S. V. Chitthan | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 20,319 | 33.58 | M. P. Rajan | {{Party name with color|Swatantra Party}} | 17,062 | 28.2 | 3,257 |
134 | Usilampatti | P.K. Mookiah Thevar | {{Party name with color|All India Forward Bloc}} | 44,714 | 72.11 | A. M. N. Thevar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 16,225 | 26.17 | 28,489 |
135 | Nilakottai | A. Muniyandi | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 37,601 | 57.71 | V. K. L. Gounder | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 25,115 | 35.95 | 12,486 |
136 | Sholavandan | P. S. Maniyan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 45,221 | 60.19 | R. S. Servai | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 28,728 | 38.24 | 16,493 |
137 | Thiruparankundram | S. Agniraju | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 49,169 | 63.94 | S. Sonaimuthu | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 26,792 | 34.84 | 22,377 |
138 | Madurai West | N. Sankaraiah | {{Party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}} | 46,882 | 59.42 | M. Chelliah | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 23,012 | 29.17 | 23,870 |
139 | Madurai Central | C. Govindarajan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 39,566 | 62.86 | V. Sankaran | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 22,787 | 36.2 | 16,779 |
140 | Madurai East | K. P. Janakiammal | {{Party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}} | 32,173 | 50.32 | A. G. Subburaman | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 23,929 | 37.43 | 8,244 |
141 | Melur (South) | O. P. Raman | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 50,913 | 63.41 | P. Kakkan | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 29,376 | 36.59 | 21,537 |
142 | Melur (North) | P. Malaichamy | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 38,895 | 56.15 | M. Andi Ambalam | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 30,376 | 43.85 | 8,519 |
143 | Vadamadurai | P. T. Naicker | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 30,507 | 49.11 | V. S. Lakshmanan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 28,651 | 46.13 | 1,856 |
144 | Dindigul | A. Balasubramanayam | {{Party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}} | 42,381 | 58.93 | O. C. Pillai | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 29,537 | 41.07 | 12,844 |
145 | Athoor | V. S. S. Mani Chettiyar | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 37,879 | 50.7 | R. R. Reddiar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 36,124 | 48.36 | 1,755 |
146 | Vedasandur | N. Varadaraj | {{Party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}} | 30,063 | 48.16 | S. N. Rao | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 29,372 | 47.05 | 691 |
147 | Aravakurichi | S. K. Gounder | {{Party name with color|Swatantra Party}} | 46,614 | 67.46 | V. P. Gounder | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 22,482 | 32.54 | 24,132 |
148 | Karur | T. M. Nallaswamy | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 33,552 | 44.95 | S. Nallaswamy | {{Party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}} | 28,677 | 38.42 | 4,875 |
149 | Thottiyam | Vadivel | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 39,701 | 53.94 | T. Veerappan | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 29,670 | 40.31 | 10,031 |
150 | Musiri | P. S. Muthuselvan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 32,615 | 51.48 | K. V. K. Reddiar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 27,750 | 43.8 | 4,865 |
151 | Uppiliapuram | T. P. Alagamuthu | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 43,453 | 56.29 | A. V. Mudaliar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 31,416 | 40.69 | 12,037 |
152 | Perambalur | J. S. Raju | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 33,657 | 51.03 | M. Ayyakannu | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 28,864 | 43.76 | 4,793 |
153 | Varahur | R. Narayanan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 32,846 | 49.64 | M. V. Perumal | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 20,533 | 31.03 | 12,313 |
154 | Andimadam | K. N. Ramachandran | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 32,253 | 48.25 | N. Manickam | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 26,570 | 46.84 | 5,683 |
155 | Jayankondam | K. A. A. K. Moorthy | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 34,751 | 52.57 | S. Ramasami | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 28,791 | 43.56 | 5,960 |
156 | Ariyalur | R. Karuppiam | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 26,440 | 37.37 | G. Sepperumal | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 25,017 | 35.36 | 1,423 |
157 | Lalgudi | D. Natarajan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 37,352 | 50.63 | D. R. Udaiyar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 34,712 | 47.05 | 2,640 |
158 | Srirangam | S. Ramalingam | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 34,474 | 50.48 | P. Ponchockalingam | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 33,356 | 46.99 | 1,118 |
159 | Tiruchirappalli I | M. S. Mani | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 34,504 | 52.07 | A. S. G. L. Piliai | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 31,199 | 47.08 | 3,305 |
160 | Tiruchirappalli Ii | R. Nagasundaram | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 26,048 | 46.08 | M. K. M. A. Salam | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 18,842 | 33.33 | 7,206 |
161 | Thiruverumbur | V. Swaminathan | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 33,513 | 50.15 | K. Kamakshi | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 28,884 | 43.22 | 4,629 |
162 | Kulithalai | M. Kandaswamy | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 36,120 | 49.68 | P. E. S. Reddiar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 32,305 | 44.43 | 3,815 |
163 | Krishnarayapuram | P. Soundarapandiyan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 28,444 | 48.72 | T. V. Sannasi | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 25,903 | 44.37 | 2,541 |
164 | Kadavur | Karuraigiri Muthiah | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 35,102 | 54.94 | Anbil P. Dharmalingam | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 28,788 | 45.06 | 6,314 |
165 | Viralimalai | S. S. Thethuvandar | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 30,288 | 49.63 | P. P. Gounder | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 26,354 | 43.19 | 3,934 |
166 | Thirumayam | Ponnambalam | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 44,511 | 62.79 | V. Ramiah | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 24,290 | 34.26 | 20,221 |
167 | Alangudi | K. V. Subbiah | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 32,984 | 50.64 | T. A. S. Thangavelu | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 32,148 | 49.36 | 836 |
168 | Pudukkottai | R. V. Thondaiman | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 45,342 | 62.07 | Thiagarajan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 25,255 | 34.57 | 20,087 |
169 | Thiruvaiyaru | G. M. Sethurar | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 37,693 | 51.94 | K. B. Palani | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 34,165 | 47.08 | 3,528 |
170 | Thanjavur | A. Y. S. Parisutha Nadar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 33,228 | 53.36 | S. Natarajan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 28,717 | 46.12 | 4,511 |
171 | Papanasam | R. S. Mooppanar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 41,323 | 56.57 | A. M. Sali | {{Party name with color|Independent politician}} | 31,077 | 42.54 | 10,246 |
172 | Valangiman | N. Somasundaram | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 34,436 | 53.1 | R. Subramaniam | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 30,418 | 46.9 | 4,018 |
173 | Kumbakonam | N. Kasiraman | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 37,276 | 50.63 | K. S. Mani | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 36,083 | 49.01 | 1,193 |
174 | Aduthurai | A. Marimuthu | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 36,537 | 48.52 | M. G. Mani | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 31,965 | 42.45 | 4,572 |
175 | Sirkazhi | bgcolor=#E6FFE6|K. B. S. Mani | {{Party name with color|Independent politician}} | 34,316 | 58.23 | R. Thangavelu | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 21,502 | 36.48 | 12,814 |
176 | Sembanarkoil | S. Ganesan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 40,453 | 65.29 | S. Ramalingam | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 21,506 | 34.71 | 18,947 |
177 | Mayiladuthurai | N. Kittappa | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 33,721 | 51.21 | M.R.Krishnappa | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 30,379 | 46.14 | 3,342 |
178 | Kuttalam | G. B. Mohan | {{Party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}} | 31,548 | 53.99 | M. Sivakadaksham | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 24,812 | 42.47 | 6,736 |
179 | Kudavasal | C. Krishnamoorthi | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 34,880 | 54.96 | M. D. T. Pillai | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 28,585 | 45.04 | 6,295 |
180 | Nannilam | P. Jayaraj | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 26,053 | 46.36 | T. P. Ramachandran | {{Party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}} | 19,571 | 34.83 | 6,482 |
181 | Thiruvarur | P.S. Dhanushokody | {{Party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}} | 30,510 | 48.04 | Vedaiyan. V | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 27,956 | 44.02 | 2,554 |
182 | Nagapattinam | K. R. Gnanasambandan | {{Party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}} | 36,596 | 56.4 | R. R. V. Naidu | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 26,462 | 40.78 | 10,134 |
183 | Vedaranyam | P. V. Thevar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 25,942 | 38.71 | M. Meenakshisundaram | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 25,678 | 38.32 | 264 |
184 | Thiruthuraipoondi | N. Dharumalingam | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 23,728 | 38.04 | K. C. Manali | {{Party name with color|Communist Party of India}} | 22,226 | 35.63 | 1,502 |
185 | Kottur | A. K. Subbaih | {{Party name with color|Communist Party of India}} | 28,156 | 42.47 | C. M. Ambikapathy | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 22,627 | 34.13 | 5,529 |
186 | Mannargudi | T. S. Swaminatha Odayar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 32,481 | 50.1 | S. Narayanaswamy | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 31,558 | 48.67 | 923 |
187 | Orathanadu | L. Ganesan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 45,232 | 60.82 | M. D. Pillai | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 29,139 | 39.18 | 16,093 |
188 | Gandharvakottai | R. R. Durai | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 34,665 | 52.68 | D. G. Kalingarar | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 30,434 | 46.25 | 4,231 |
189 | Pattukkottai | A. R. Marimuthu | {{Party name with color|Praja Socialist Party}} | 35,198 | 54.6 | N. Ramasamy | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 28,056 | 43.52 | 7,142 |
190 | Peravurani | M. Krishnamurthy | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 35,505 | 45.4 | A. V. Servai | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 26,387 | 33.74 | 9,118 |
191 | Aranthangi | A. Thurairasan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 42,943 | 53.11 | K. B. Dervaikarar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 36,522 | 45.17 | 6,421 |
192 | Tiruppattur (Sivaganga) | S. Madhavan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 40,170 | 58.73 | V. S. S. Chettiar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 26,532 | 38.79 | 13,638 |
193 | Karaikudi | S. Meiyappan | {{Party name with color|Swatantra Party}} | 38,310 | 58.73 | C. V. C. V. V. Chettiar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 21,992 | 33.71 | 16,318 |
194 | Tiruvadanai | K. Ambalam | {{Party name with color|Swatantra Party}} | 37,556 | 52.21 | M. Arunachalam | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 33,587 | 46.69 | 3,969 |
195 | Ilayangudi | V. Malaikannan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 40,461 | 57.44 | S. Ramachandran | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 29,978 | 42.56 | 10,483 |
196 | Ramanathapuram | T. Thangappan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 35,880 | 56.82 | S. R. Sethupathy | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 27,270 | 43.18 | 8,610 |
197 | Kadaladi | M. Alangaram | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 38,681 | 61.5 | K. Paramalai | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 20,556 | 32.68 | 18,125 |
198 | Mudukulathur | R. R. Thevar | {{Party name with color|Swatantra Party}} | 33,790 | 53.17 | S. A. Servai | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 22,500 | 35.4 | 11,290 |
199 | Paramakudi | T. K. Siraimeetan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 40,428 | 56.67 | R. Thavasi | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 25,962 | 36.39 | 14,466 |
200 | Sivaganga | S. Sethuraman | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 41,604 | 59.22 | R. V. Swaminathan | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 28,654 | 40.78 | 12,950 |
201 | Manamadurai | K. Cheemaichamy | {{Party name with color|Swatantra Party}} | 30,752 | 44.42 | C. B. Rena | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 30,299 | 43.77 | 453 |
202 | Kariapatti | A. R. Perumal | {{Party name with color|Swatantra Party}} | 28,484 | 45.09 | P. M. Baskaran | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 27,366 | 43.32 | 1,118 |
203 | Aruppukottai | S. S. Bharathi | {{Party name with color|Swatantra Party}} | 34,153 | 54.68 | T. K. Sundarm | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 25,012 | 40.04 | 9,141 |
204 | Virudhunagar | P. Seenivasan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 33,421 | 49.9 | K. Kamaraj | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 32,136 | 47.98 | 1,285 |
205 | Sattur | S. Ramaswamy Naidu | {{Party name with color|Swatantra Party}} | 45,223 | 64.11 | R. Krishnasamy Naidu | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 25,313 | 35.89 | 19,910 |
206 | Sivakasi | S. Alagu Thevar | {{Party name with color|Swatantra Party}} | 38,416 | 55.73 | R. R. Thevar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 26,918 | 39.05 | 11,498 |
207 | Srivilliputhur | K. A. A. Gurusamy | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 36,732 | 53.34 | S. P. Dharmaraj | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 27,791 | 40.36 | 8,941 |
208 | Rajapalayam | A. A. S. Raja | {{Party name with color|Independent politician}} | 38,936 | 53.29 | P. A. A. Raja | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 25,675 | 35.14 | 13,261 |
209 | Vilathikulam | M. Rathinasabapathy | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 23,905 | 37.47 | M. P. S. Reddiar | {{Party name with color|Independent politician}} | 20,350 | 31.9 | 3,555 |
210 | Kovilpatti | S. Alagarsamy | {{Party name with color|Communist Party of India}} | 33,311 | 55.02 | V. O. C. A. Pillai | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 22,885 | 37.8 | 10,426 |
211 | Ottapidaram | M. Muthiah | {{Party name with color|Swatantra Party}} | 25,937 | 45.45 | S. Dhanushkodi | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 20,814 | 36.47 | 5,123 |
212 | Sankarankoil | P. Durairaj | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 37,173 | 62.79 | P. Urkavalan | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 19,211 | 32.45 | 17,962 |
213 | Vasudevanallur | A. Velladurai | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 33,865 | 50.24 | M. P. Swamy | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 26,885 | 39.89 | 6,980 |
214 | Kadayanallur | bgcolor=#E6FFE6|A. R. Subbiah Mudaliar | {{Party name with color|Independent politician}} | 36,349 | 49.89 | S. M. A. Majid | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 35,903 | 49.28 | 446 |
215 | Tenkasi | I. A. Chidambaram Pillai | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 34,561 | 49.86 | K. M. K. Samsudin | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 33,818 | 48.79 | 743 |
216 | Alangulam | Aladi Aruna | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 33,509 | 51.26 | A. B. Balagan | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 30,938 | 47.32 | 2,571 |
217 | Ambasamudram | G. G. S. Dikshidar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 30,682 | 46.35 | A. Nallasivan | {{Party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}} | 28,169 | 42.55 | 2,513 |
218 | Cheranmahadevi | D. S. Adhimoolam | {{Party name with color|Swatantra Party}} | 36,206 | 53.78 | S. Chellapandian | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 29,831 | 44.31 | 6,375 |
219 | Gangaikondan | A. Karuppiah | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 34,797 | 59.59 | M. Chellappa | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 21,576 | 36.95 | 13,221 |
220 | Tirunelveli | A. L. Subramanian | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 41,589 | 61.74 | M. S. M. Pillai | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 25,364 | 37.65 | 16,225 |
221 | Melapalayam | bgcolor=#FFE6E6|M. M. P. Mohammed | {{Party name with color|Independent politician}} | 36,123 | 55.04 | S. R. Reddiar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 27,999 | 42.66 | 8,124 |
222 | Srivaikuntam | S. P. Adithanar | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 41,828 | 62.57 | R. Nadar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 22,767 | 34.06 | 19,061 |
223 | Thoothukkudi | M. S. Sivasami | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 41,851 | 60.61 | S. P. Nadar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 27,193 | 39.39 | 14,658 |
224 | Tiruchendur | E. Fernando | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 39,619 | 56.06 | S. Nadar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 28,971 | 40.99 | 10,648 |
225 | Sattangulam | Martin | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 31,143 | 52.51 | Adithan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 26,846 | 45.27 | 4,297 |
226 | Nanguneri | N. Duraipandian | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 33,269 | 53.34 | T. G. Nadar | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 29,097 | 46.66 | 4,172 |
227 | Radhapuram | N. Soundarapandian | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 31,588 | 50.44 | V. Karthesan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 31,040 | 49.56 | 548 |
228 | Kanniyakumari | B. M. Pillai | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 37,998 | 56.89 | S. M. Pillai | {{Party name with color|Swatantra Party}} | 28,260 | 42.31 | 9,738 |
229 | Nagercoil | M. C. Balan | {{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} | 36,502 | 55.05 | T. Nadar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 29,810 | 44.95 | 6,692 |
230 | Colachel | A. Chidambaranatha Nadar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 29,325 | 48.37 | S. Retnaraj | {{Party name with color|Swatantra Party}} | 27,879 | 45.99 | 1,446 |
231 | Padmanabhapuram | V. George | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 24,661 | 46.06 | M. M. Ali | {{Party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}} | 17,738 | 33.13 | 6,923 |
232 | Thiruvattar | J. James | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 29,345 | 54.47 | D. Gnanasingamoni | {{Party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}} | 21,253 | 39.45 | 8,092 |
233 | Vilavancode | R. Ponnappan Nadar | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 27,511 | 56.19 | P. M. N. Pillai | {{Party name with color|Independent politician}} | 16,184 | 33.05 | 11,327 |
234 | Killiyoor | William | {{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} | 21,423 | 42.4 | Paniadimai | {{Party name with color|Swatantra Party}} | 15,767 | 31.2 | 5,656 |
Analysis
The effective grass roots campaigning by the DMK and the political acumen of Annadurai, defeated the Congress and its leader M. Bhaktavatsalam. The popularity of the United Front was so large that they were able to win an absolute majority in ten out of the 14 districts in the state, while Congress could not accomplish that in a single district. This was largely due to the fact that the United Front was able to capitalize on its growing support in large towns and cities, combined with the decline in Congress support in its traditional Schedule Caste constituencies.
=Margin of Victory=
The following table shows the number of seats won by corresponding parties, by the margin of votes.
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!style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=left valign=top|Less than 500 !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=right|500-1000 !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=right|1000-3000 !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=right|3000-5000 !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=right|5000-10000 !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=right|10000-20000 !style="background-color:#E9E9E9" align=right|20000+ |
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|{{Party name with color|Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam}} |3 |1 |10 |9 |42 |56 |17 |
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|{{Party name with color|Swatantra Party}} |— |— |5 |1 |5 |8 |1 |
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|{{Party name with color|Indian National Congress}} |5 |5 |20 |10 |5 |3 |1 |
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|{{Party name with color|Communist Party of India (Marxist)}} |— |— |1 |1 |4 |4 |1 |
Notable losses
The former Chief Minister and prominent Indian National Congress leader, K. Kamaraj, lost his seat in the Virudhunagar by a margin of 1,285 votes to DMK's student leader, P. Seenivasan. Just days before the election, Kamaraj was injured in an accident and was unable to campaign, leading to his well-known remark that he would "win lying down" (i.e., without campaigning efforts). ({{langx|ta|படுத்துக் கொண்டே ஜெயிப்பேன்}}).{{Cite web |url=http://www.thinnai.com/?module=displaystory&story_id=70703291&format=print&edition_id=20070329 |title=The politics of Bioscope - Part 12, Thinnai.com (in Tamil) |access-date=16 November 2009 |archive-date=17 July 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110717050948/http://www.thinnai.com/?module=displaystory&story_id=70703291&format=print&edition_id=20070329 |url-status=live }} He lost the election along with the incumbent Chief Minister M. Bakthavatsalam, who lost his seat in Sriperumbudur to D. Rajarathinam from the DMK by 8926 votes. Except for G. Bhuvaraghan (the minister for Information and Publicity), all ministers of the outgoing Bakthavatsalam cabinet were defeated in this election.{{cite book|author=Kandaswamy. P|title=The political Career of K. Kamaraj|publisher=Concept Publishing Company|year=2008|pages=116–18|asin=B00069WY4K|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=bOjT3qffnMkC|access-date=24 September 2016|archive-date=31 July 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170731095725/https://books.google.com/books?id=bOjT3qffnMkC|url-status=live}}[http://election.dinamalar.com/news-details-new.asp?id=3767&t=%E0%AE%8E%E0%AE%B2%E0%AE%95%E0%AF%8D%E0%AE%B7%E0%AE%A9%E0%AF%8D- Election rewind (in Tamil)]{{dead link|date=April 2024|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}
There was a post-result wall-painting in Virudhunagar by DMK which said "படிக்காத காமராஜரை படித்த இளைஞன் சீனிவாசன் தோற்கடித்தார்!" ( The illiterate Kamaraj was defeated by Graduate Youth Sreenivasan!). The Congress replied with "படிக்காத முதல்வர் காமராஜர் அன்று கட்டிய அரசு கல்விக்கூடங்களில் படித்து பட்டம் வாங்கிய இளைஞன் சீனிவாசன், இப்போது அதே காமராஜரை தோற்கடித்தான்" (The Seenivasan who studied and graduated in Education Institutes built under orders of then Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu illiterate Kamaraj, has now defeated the same Kamaraj)
Government formation
The election results were announced on 23 February 1967, with the DMK securing an absolute majority. DMK's General Secretary, C.N. Annadurai, who had been serving as a Member of the Rajya Sabha and was newly elected to the Lok Sabha from Kanjipuram, led the party to increase its vote share to 40.6%, up from 27.1% in the 1962 election. Annadurai and the DMK had not anticipated such a decisive victory; Annadurai had contested to become a Member of Parliament rather than a Member of the Legislative Assembly. With no other consensus candidate for the Chief Minister role, Annadurai resigned from both his Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha seats. He was nominated as Chief Minister of Madras State and formally staked a claim to form the government on 2 March 1967 He was sworn in by Governor Ujjal Singh on 6 March 1967 in Rajaji Hall.{{citation needed|date=October 2021}} He was later elected to the Madras Legislative Council on 22 April 1967.{{Citation| last = Pushpa Iyengar| first = Sugata Srinivasaraju| title = Where The Family Heirs Loom| newspaper = Outlook India| url = http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?240629| access-date = 16 November 2009| archive-date = 26 April 2010| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100426051900/http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?240629| url-status = live}}{{Cite book| last = Gopal K. Bharghava| first = Shankarlal C. Bhatt | title = Land and people of Indian states and union territories. 25. Tamil Nadu| publisher = Kalpaz Publications| location = Delhi| pages = 525| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=wyCoMKZmRBoC&pg=PA525| isbn = 81-7835-356-3| year = 2005 }}
Annadurai's Cabinet
The council of ministers in C. N. Annadurai's cabinet (6 March 1967 – 10 February 1969) were all from the DMK and they are listed in the following table.{{cite book| year=1968| title=India, a reference annual| publisher=Publications Division, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting| pages=447| url=https://books.google.com/books?id=XE7VAAAAMAAJ| access-date=24 September 2016| archive-date=6 July 2014| archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140706224329/http://books.google.com/books?id=XE7VAAAAMAAJ| url-status=live}}
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|M. Muthuswamy |Local Administration, Community Development, Khadi and Village Industries, Bhoodan and Gramdhan, Ex-servicemen |
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See also
References
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