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Mayiladuthurai Lok Sabha constituency

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Mayiladuthurai
Lok Sabha constituency
Mayiladuthurai constituency, post-2008 delimitation
Constituency details
CountryIndia
RegionSouth India
StateTamil Nadu
Assembly constituenciesSirkazhi
Mayiladuturai
Poompuhar
Thiruvidaimarudur
Kumbakonam
Papanasam
Established1984
Total electors14,84,348[1]
ReservationNone
Member of Parliament
18th Lok Sabha
Incumbent
PartyDMK
Elected yearIndian general election in Tamil Nadu, 2019 Election

Mayiladuthurai is a Lok Sabha (Parliament of India) constituency in Tamil Nadu. Its Tamil Nadu Parliamentary Constituency number is 28 of 39. It spreads on two districts, Mayiladuthurai and Thanjavur.

History

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Mayiladuthurai (Lok Sabha constituency) has six assembly constituencies – Mayiladuthurai, Sirkali (SC), Poompuhar, Thiruvidaimarudur (SC), Kumbakonam and Papanasam.

The constituency was constituted during the third Lok Sabha (lower house) as Mayuram until the 1980 elections, when it was renamed Mayiladuthurai.[2][3] During the first elections in 1957, Mayiladuthurai was part of Chidambaram constituency and was held by the Indian National Congress party.[4] From 1962, the Mayiladuthurai parliament seat was held by the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) twice between 1967 and 1971,[5][6] and from 1971 to 1977,[7] Tamil Maanila Congress for two terms between 1998 and 1999,[8] [9] and 1996 to 1998,[10] Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam twice during 2009 and 2014, Indian National Congress for eight terms during 1962–67,[2] 1977–80,[7] 1980–84,[3] 1984–89,[11] 1989–91,[12] 1991–96,[13] 1999–2004,[9] and 2004–09.[14]

Popular Communist leader K. Ananda Nambiar represented Mayiladuthurai in the Lok Sabha from 1951 to 1957.[15] Mani Shankar Aiyar who served as a minister in India's cabinet was elected to the Parliament from the Mayiladuthurai Lok Sabha constituency in the 1991,[16] 1999[17] and 2004 elections.[18] in 2014, the Member of Parliament from the constituency was R.K. Bharathi Mohan of the AIADMK party.[19]

The current Member of Parliament from the constituency is S. Ramalingam of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam party.

Assembly segments

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From 2009

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Mayiladuturai Lok Sabha constituency is composed of the following assembly segments:[20]

Constituency number Name Reserved for (SC/ST/None) District Party
160 Sirkazhi SC Mayiladuthurai DMK
161 Mayiladuturai None INC
162 Poompuhar None DMK
170 Thiruvidaimarudur SC Thanjavur DMK
171 Kumbakonam None DMK
172 Papanasam None MNMK

Before 2009

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  1. Sirkazhi (SC)
  2. Poompuhar
  3. Kuttalam (defunct)
  4. Kumbakonam
  5. Thiruvidaimarudur
  6. Mayiladuthurai

Members of Parliament

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Year Duration Winner Party
First ( as Mayuram seat) 1952-57 K. Ananda Nambiar & V Veeraswamy communist Party of India & Independent SC Candidate
Second ( as Mayuram seat) 1957-62 Does not exist -
Third ( as Mayuram seat) 1962-67 Maragatham Chandrasekar Indian National Congress[22]
Fourth ( as Mayuram seat) 1967-71 K. Subravelu Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Fifth ( as Mayuram seat) 1971-77
Sixth ( as Mayuram seat) 1977-80 N. Kudanthai Ramalingam Indian National Congress
Seventh ( as Mayuram seat) 1980-84
Eight 1984-89 E.S.M. Packeer Mohamed
Ninth 1989-91
Tenth 1991-96 Mani Shankar Aiyar
Eleventh 1996-98 P. V. Rajendran Tamil Maanila Congress
Twelfth 1998-99 K. Krishnamoorthy
Thirteenth 1999-04 Mani Shankar Aiyar Indian National Congress
Fourteenth 2004-09
Fifteenth 2009-2014 O. S. Manian All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Sixteenth 2014-2019 R. K. Bharathi Mohan
Seventeenth 2019-2024 S. Ramalingam Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam[23]
Eighteen 2024 Sudha Ramakrishnan Indian National Congress

Election results

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Vote share of Winning candidates
2024
47.67%
2019
54.83%
2014
50.75%
2009
45.60%
2004
59.11%
1999
50.23%
1998
45.68%
1996
55.70%
1991
58.98%
1989
52.42%
1984
60.16%
1980
57.20%
1977
55.94%
1971
53.84%
1967
57.09%
1962
45.74%
1951
22.49%

General Elections 2024

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2024 Indian general election: Mayiladuthurai
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Sudha Ramakrishnan 518,459 47.67%
AIADMK P. Babu 247,276 22.73%
PMK Ma.Ka.Stalin 166,437 15.3%
NTK B. Kaliammal 127,642 11.73%
NOTA None of the above 8,695 0.8%
Margin of victory
Turnout
Registered electors
INC gain from DMK Swing

General Elections 2019

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2019 Indian general election: Mayiladuthurai
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
DMK S. Ramalingam 599,292 54.83%
AIADMK S. Asaimani 3,37,978 30.92% −19.82%
Independent S. Senthamizhan 69,030 6.32%
NTK K. Subhashini 41,056 3.76%
MNM M. Refayudeen 17,005 1.56%
NOTA None of the above 8,231 0.75% −0.55%
Margin of victory 2,61,314 23.91% −3.46%
Turnout 10,92,917 73.93% −1.37%
Registered electors 14,84,842 9.96%
DMK gain from AIADMK Swing 4.09%

General Elections 2014

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2014 Indian general election: Mayiladuthurai
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AIADMK R. K. Bharathi Mohan 513,729 50.75% 5.15%
MNMK S. Hyder Ali 2,36,679 23.38%
PMK K. Agoram 1,44,085 14.23%
INC Mani Shankar Aiyar 58,465 5.78% −35.20%
NOTA None of the above 13,181 1.30%
Independent R. Pandiyan 11,613 1.15%
Independent R. Fathima Alias Bharathi 7,582 0.75%
Independent A. Raguraman 7,214 0.71%
Independent A. Revathi 6,286 0.62%
Independent R. Thirunavukkarasu 4,714 0.47%
Margin of victory 2,77,050 27.37% 22.75%
Turnout 10,12,357 76.03% 1.81%
Registered electors 13,50,318 23.71%
AIADMK hold Swing 5.15%

General Elections 2009

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2009 Indian general election: Mayiladuthurai
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AIADMK O. S. Manian 364,089 45.60% 14.62%
INC Mani Shankar Aiyar 3,27,235 40.98% −18.13%
DMDK K. Pandian 44,754 5.60%
MNMK Dr. M. H. Jawahirullah 19,814 2.48%
BJP S. Karthikeyan 7,486 0.94%
BSP V. S. Chandirakumar 5,554 0.70%
Margin of victory 36,854 4.62% −23.52%
Turnout 7,98,527 73.25% 5.09%
Registered electors 10,91,519 6.80%
AIADMK gain from INC Swing -13.51%

General Elections 2004

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2004 Indian general election: Mayiladuthurai
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Mani Shankar Aiyar 411,160 59.11% 8.88%
AIADMK O. S. Manian 2,15,469 30.97%
JD(U) J. Rajan 49,124 7.06%
Independent U. Rahmathullah 8,335 1.20%
Independent D. Malarvizhi 3,573 0.51%
Margin of victory 1,95,691 28.13% 21.92%
Turnout 6,95,627 68.09% 4.45%
Registered electors 10,22,018 −0.84%
INC hold Swing 8.88%

General Elections 1999

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1999 Indian general election: Mayiladuthurai
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Mani Shankar Aiyar 324,384 50.23% 47.79%
PMK P. D. Arul Mozhi 2,84,253 44.02% 5.11%
TMC(M) K. Krishnamoorthy 34,998 5.42%
Margin of victory 40,131 6.21% −0.56%
Turnout 6,45,796 63.61% −8.96%
Registered electors 10,30,626 4.03%
INC gain from TMC(M) Swing -5.47%

General Elections 1998

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1998 Indian general election: Mayiladuthurai
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
TMC(M) K. Krishnamoorthy 286,098 45.68%
PMK P. D. Arul Mozhi 2,43,642 38.90% 33.05%
Independent Mani Shankar Aiyar 72,911 11.64%
INC R. Thirunavukkarasu 15,265 2.44% −30.01%
Margin of victory 42,456 6.78% −16.48%
Turnout 6,26,270 64.97% −7.60%
Registered electors 9,90,666 4.18%
TMC(M) hold Swing -10.02%

General Elections 1996

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1996 Indian general election: Mayiladuthurai
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
TMC(M) P. V. Rajendran 367,778 55.70%
INC Mani Shankar Aiyar 2,14,234 32.45% −26.53%
PMK Kothai Kesavan 38,656 5.85%
MDMK A. Venkatesan 30,209 4.58%
Independent S. Raja Pather 3,030 0.46%
Margin of victory 1,53,544 23.25% −2.94%
Turnout 6,60,278 72.57% 1.50%
Registered electors 9,50,926 5.34%
TMC(M) gain from INC Swing -3.28%

General Elections 1991

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1991 Indian general election: Mayiladuthurai
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Mani Shankar Aiyar 364,598 58.98% 6.56%
DMK P. Kalayanam Kuttalam 2,02,661 32.78% −4.47%
IUML Abdul Samad 37,677 6.09%
BJP Jaga Veerapandian 5,479 0.89%
Independent S. Manisekar 4,109 0.66%
Margin of victory 1,61,937 26.20% 11.04%
Turnout 6,18,188 71.07% −3.62%
Registered electors 9,02,685 −0.86%
INC hold Swing 6.56%

General Elections 1989

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1989 Indian general election: Mayiladuthurai
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC E.S.M. Packeer Mohamed 352,492 52.42% −7.75%
DMK P. Kalyanam 2,50,547 37.26% −1.42%
PMK K. Kottrava Moorthy 64,203 9.55%
Margin of victory 1,01,945 15.16% −6.33%
Turnout 6,72,495 74.69% −5.50%
Registered electors 9,10,538 26.26%
INC hold Swing -7.75%

General Elections 1984

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1984 Indian general election: Mayiladuthurai
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC E.S.M. Packeer Mohamed 335,033 60.16%
DMK P. Kalayanam 2,15,390 38.68%
Independent S. Krithivasan 4,697 0.84%
Margin of victory 1,19,643 21.49% 3.44%
Turnout 5,56,859 80.19% 3.20%
Registered electors 7,21,157 6.57%
INC gain from INC(I) Swing 2.96%

General Elections 1980

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1980 Indian general election: Mayiladuthurai
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC(I) Kudanthai N. Ramalingam 291,625 57.20%
JP S. Govindasamy 1,99,620 39.16%
JP(S) P. Mayuram Sundaresan 13,743 2.70%
Independent T. Malavai Singaravelan 4,822 0.95%
Margin of victory 92,005 18.05% 2.78%
Turnout 5,09,810 76.99% 0.35%
Registered electors 6,76,693 4.45%
INC(I) gain from INC Swing 1.26%

General Elections 1977

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1977 Indian general election: Mayiladuthurai
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Kudanthai N. Ramalingam 272,202 55.94%
INC(O) S. Govindasamy 1,97,937 40.68%
Independent K. B. S. Manee 14,554 2.99%
Margin of victory 74,265 15.26% −1.97%
Turnout 4,86,569 76.64% −2.73%
Registered electors 6,47,843 28.58%
INC gain from DMK Swing 2.11%

General Elections 1971

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1971 Indian general election: Mayiladuthurai
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
DMK K. Subravelu 207,304 53.84% −3.25%
INC(O) K. Rajangam 1,40,931 36.60%
CPI(M) P. S. Dhanushkodi 36,829 9.56%
Margin of victory 66,373 17.24% 3.07%
Turnout 3,85,064 79.37% −2.71%
Registered electors 5,03,830 7.94%
DMK hold Swing -3.25%

General Elections 1967

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1967 Indian general election: Mayiladuthurai
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
DMK K. Subravelu 209,660 57.09% 24.60%
INC Maragatham Chandrasekar 1,57,616 42.91% −2.82%
Margin of victory 52,044 14.17% 0.92%
Turnout 3,67,276 82.08% 6.75%
Registered electors 4,66,790 3.96%
DMK gain from INC Swing 11.35%

General Elections 1962

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1962 Indian general election: Mayiladuthurai
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Maragatham Chandrasekar 149,330 45.74%
DMK Subirra Velu 1,06,059 32.48%
CPI Veerappan 71,098 21.78%
Margin of victory 43,271 13.25%
Turnout 3,26,487 75.32%
Registered electors 4,49,027
INC win (new seat)

General Elections 1951

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1951–52 Indian general election: Mayiladuthurai
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
CPI K. Ananda Nambiar 198,743 22.49%
INC K. Santhanam 189,089 21.40% 21.40%
Independent V. Veeraswami 1,76,639 19.99%
INC R. Subramanyam 1,68,343 19.05% 19.05%
CPI Veerappan Voikaran 83,440 9.44%
Independent M. Jagadesan 45,561 5.16%
RPI Veeran Ilam Singam 21,950 2.48%
Margin of victory 9,654 1.09%
Turnout 8,83,765 121.02%
Registered electors 7,30,234 0.00%
CPI win (new seat)

See also

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References

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  23. ^ "General elections to the 17th Lok Sabha, 2019 - List of members elected" (PDF). New Delhi: Election Commission of India. 25 May 2019. p. 27. Retrieved 2 June 2019.
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