2019 Indian general election in Tamil Nadu

The 2019 elections for Tamil Nadu's 39 seats in the 17th Lok Sabha were held on 18 April, in the second phase of the 2019 Indian general elections. The alliance led by the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, won a landslide victory, taking 38 of the 39 seats.

Indian general election in Tamil Nadu, 2019

18 April 2019 (38 Seats)
5 August 2019 (1 Seat)

39 seats
Turnout72.44%(Decrease1.22%)
  First party Second party
 
Leader M. K. Stalin Edappadi K. Palaniswami
Party DMK AIADMK
Alliance SPA NDA
Last election 0 37
Seats won 39 1
Seat change Increase 39 Decrease 36
Popular vote 14,363,332 8,307,345
Percentage 53.53% 26.39%
Swing Increase27.4% Decrease18.4%

ECI has announced that the by-election (2016–21 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly by-elections) for 18 assembly constituencies together with the general elections (18 constituencies polling date – 18.04.2019 and 4 Constituencies – 19.05.2019). The counting of votes was held on 23 May and results were published on the same day.

There are 39 Lok Sabha constituencies in Tamil Nadu, with an average of 1.51 million voters in each one.

Opinion polls

Date published Polling agency Others Lead
SPA NDA
Apr 2019 Times Now-VMR 53.12% 39.61% 7.27% 13.51%
Date published Polling agency AMMK Lead
SPA NDA
Oct 2018 Spick Media 25 6 7 19
Mar 2019 Times Now-VMR 34 5 0 29
Mar 2019 News Nation 24 15 NA 9
Mar 2019 India TV-CNX 22 15 2 7
Apr 2019 People studies-Loyola College 33 3–5 1–2 28
Apr 2019 Thanthi TV 23–31 9–17 0 14
Apr 2019 Republic TV 18–19 20–21 0 2
6 Apr 2019 IndiaTV-CNX 21 13 5 8
8 Apr 2019 Times Now-VMR 33 6 0 27
8 Apr 2019 PuthiyaThalaimurai TV 31–33 6–8 0 27

Exit Polls

Polling Agency SPA NDA AMMK MNM NTK
Thanthi TV 23 14 0 0 0
India Today 34–38 0–4 0 0 0
Times Now 29 9 0 0 0
People Political Predictions 25 4 9 0 0

Voters Turnout

Date State/UT No. of. Seats Turnout (%)[1]
18 Apr 2019 Tamil Nadu[N 1] 39 72.44
18 Apr 2019 Puducherry 1 82.10
  1. Tamil Nadu has 39 constituencies.

Highest turnout in Dharmapuri constituency of 82.41% and the lowest is in Chennai South constituency of 57.07%.[1]

Results

Constituency-wise Turnout & Quick results

# Constituency Turnout [1] Winner Party Margin
1 Thiruvallur (SC) 72.33 Decrease Dr. Jeyakumar Indian National Congress 356,955
2 Chennai North 64.26 Increase Kalanidhi Veeraswamy Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 461,518
3 Chennai South 57.07 Decrease Thamizhachi Thangapandian 262,223
4 Chennai Central 58.98 Decrease Dayanidhi Maran 301,520
5 Sriperumbudur 62.44 Decrease T R Baalu 484,732
6 Kancheepuram (SC) 75.31 Decrease G. Selvam 286,632
7 Arakkonam 78.65 Increase S. Jagathrakshakan 328,956
8 Vellore 71.46 Decrease D. M. Kathir Anand[lower-alpha 1] 8,141
9 Krishnagiri 75.95 Decrease A. Chellakumar Indian National Congress 156,765
10 Dharmapuri 82.41 Increase Dr. S. Senthil Kumar Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 70,753
11 Tiruvannamalai 78.15 Decrease Annadurai C N 304,187
12 Arani 79.01 Decrease Dr. M. K. Vishnu Prasad Indian National Congress 230,806
13 Villupuram (SC) 78.66 Increase D. Ravikumar Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 128,068
14 Kallakurichi 78.81 Increase Pon. Gautham Sigamani 399,919
15 Salem 77.91 Increase S. R. Parthiban 146,926
16 Namakkal 80.22 Increase A. K. P. Chinraj 265,151
17 Erode 73.11 Decrease A. Ganesha Murthi 210,618
18 Tiruppur 73.21 Decrease K. Subbarayan Communist Party of India 93,368
19 Nilgiris (SC) 74.01 Increase A Raja Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 205,823
20 Coimbatore 63.86 Decrease P.R. Natarajan Communist Party of India (Marxist) 176,918
21 Pollachi 71.15 Decrease K. Shamugasundaram Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 173,359
22 Dindigul 75.29 Decrease P. Veluchamy 538,972
23 Karur 79.55 Decrease S.Jothimani Indian National Congress 420,546
24 Tiruchirappalli 69.50 Decrease Su. Thirunavukkarasar 459,286
25 Perambalur 79.26 Decrease T. R. Paarivendhar Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 403,518
26 Cuddalore 76.49 Decrease T.R.V.S. Ramesh 143,983
27 Chidambaram (SC) 77.98 Decrease Thol. Thirumavalavan Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi 3,219
28 Mayiladuthurai 73.93 Decrease S. Ramalingam Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 261,314
29 Nagapattinam (SC) 76.93 Decrease M. Selvarasu Communist Party of India 209,349
30 Thanjavur 72.55 Decrease S S Palanimanickam Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 368,129
31 Sivaganga 69.90 Decrease Karti P Chidambaram Indian National Congress 332,244
32 Madurai 66.09 Decrease S. Venkatesan Communist Party of India (Marxist) 139,395
33 Theni 75.27 Increase P. Ravindhranath All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 76,672
34 Virudhunagar 72.49 Decrease Manickam Tagore Indian National Congress 154,554
35 Ramanathapuram 68.40 Decrease Navaskani Indian Union Muslim League 126,237
36 Thoothukkudi 69.48 Decrease Kanimozhi Karunanidhi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 347,209
37 Tenkasi (SC) 71.43 Decrease Dhanush M Kumar 120,286
38 Tirunelveli 67.22 Decrease S. Gnanathiraviam 185,457
39 Kanniyakumari 35.13 Increase H. Vasanthakumar Indian National Congress 259,933

Coalition wise result

Parties Alliance Parties Contested seats Alliance contested seats Seats won Votes[3]
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam Secular Progressive Alliance 20 39 20 22,789,020
Indian National Congress[4] 9 8
Communist Party of India[5] 2 2
Communist Party of India (Marxist)[6] 2 2
Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi[5] 2 2
Indian Union Muslim League[5] 1 1
Indhiya Jananayaga Katchi[5] 1 1
Kongunadu Makkal Desia Katchi[7] 1 1
Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam[8] 1 1
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam[9] National Democratic Alliance 20 39 1 13,307,139
Pattali Makkal Katchi[10] 7 0
Bharatiya Janata Party[9] 5 0
Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam[10] 4 0
Puthiya Tamilagam[9] 1 0
Tamil Maanila Congress[9] 1 0
Puthiya Neethi Katchi[9] 1 0
Amma Makkal Munnettra Kazagam AMMK–SDPI alliance 38 39 0 2,229,849
Social Democratic Party of India 1 0
Naam Tamilar Katchi 37 37 0 1,645,222
Makkal Needhi Maiam MNM Alliance 36 36 0 1,575,640

By Alliance

Results of the 2019 Lok Sabha Election of Tamil Nadu by alliances/parties
Alliance/Party Seats won Change Popular Vote Vote %
SPA 38 +38 22,789,020 53.15%
DMK 24 +24 14,363,332 33.52%
INC 8 +8 5,405,674 12.61%
CPI 2 +2 1,031,617 2.4%
CPI(M) 2 +2 1,018,225 2.37%
VCK 1 +1 500,229 1.16%
IUML 1 +1 469,943 1.09%
NDA 1 -38 13,307,139 30.57%
AIADMK 1 -36 8,307,345 19.39%
PMK 0 -1 2,297,431 5.36%
BJP 0 -1 1,551,924 3.66%
DMDK 0 0 929,590 2.16%
PT 0 0 355389

Detailed results

Constituency-wise results:[11][12][13]

Constituency Candidates
SPANDAAMMKMNMNTKWinning candidateWinning partyMargin
Arakkonam DMK – S. Jagathrakshakan PMK – A. K. MoorthyN. G. Parthiban N.Rajendran Y.R.PavendhanS. JagathrakshakanDMK328956
Arani INC – Dr. M. K. Vishnu Prasad AIADMK – Senji V. EzhumalaiG. Senthamizhan V.Shaji A.ThamilarasiDr. M. K. Vishnu PrasadINC230806
Chennai (Central) DMK – Dayanidhi Maran PMK – S.R.Sam PaulSDPI – Dehlan Baqavi Kameela Nassar R.KarthikeyanDayanidhi MaranDMK301520
Chennai (North) DMK – Kalanidhi Veeraswamy DMDK – R. MohanrajP.Santhana Krishnan A.G. Mourya P.KaliyammaalKalanidhi VeeraswamyDMK461518
Chennai (South) DMK – Thamizhachi Thangapandian AIADMK – J. JayavardhanE. Subaya R. Rangarajan A.J.SherineSumathy (A) Thamizachi ThangapandianDMK262223
Chidambaram (SC) VCK – Thol. Thirumavalavan[14] AIADMK – P. ChandrasekarA. Elavarasan T.Ravi M.Siva JothiThol. ThirumavalavanVCK[14]3219
Coimbatore CPI(M) – P.R. Natarajan BJP – C. P. RadhakrishnanN. R. Appadurai R.Mahendran S.Kalyana SundharamP.R. NatarajanCPI(M)176918
Cuddalore DMK – T.R.V.S. Ramesh PMK – R. GovindasamyK.Thangavel V.Annamalai R.SithraT.R.V.S. RameshDMK143983
Dharmapuri DMK – S. Senthilkumar  PMK – Anbumani RamadossP. Palaniappan D.Rajashekar R.Rukmini DeviS. Senthil KumarDMK70753
Dindigul DMK – P. Veluchamy PMK -K.JothimuthuP.Jothi Murugan S.Sudhakaran Mansoor Ali KhanP. VeluchamyDMK538972
Erode MDMK – A. Ganesha Murthi[15] (DMK[16][N 1]) AIADMK – G. ManimaranK. C. Senthilkumar A.Saravanakumar M.C.Seetha LaxmiA. Ganesha Murthi[15]DMK[16][N 1]210618
Kallakurichi DMK – Pon.Gautham Sigamani DMDK – L.K. SudhishM.Komugi Manian H.Ganesh S.SharfudeenPon.Gautham SigamaniDMK399919
Kancheepuram (SC) DMK – G. Selvam AIADMK – K. MaragathamA. Munusamy --- D.SivaranjaniG. SelvamDMK286632
Kanniyakumari INC – H. Vasanthakumar BJP – Pon RadhakrishnanE.Lekshmanan J.Ebenezer V.JainteenH. VasanthakumarINC259933
Karur INC -S.Jothimani AIADMK – M. ThambiduraiP.S.N.Thangavel R.Hariharan R.KarupriyaS.JothimaniINC420546
Krishnagiri INC – A. Chellakumar AIADMK – K. P. MunusamyS. Ganesa kumar Srikarunya Subramanyam N.MadhusoodhananA. ChellakumarINC156765
Madurai CPI(M) – S. Venkatesan AIADMK – V.V.R. Raj SatyenK. David Annadurai P.Alagar J.PandiyammalS. VenkatesanCPI(M)139395
Mayiladuthurai DMK – S. Ramalingam AIADMK – S. AasaimaniS. Senthamizhan M.Refayudeen K.ShubashiniS. RamalingamDMK261314
Nagapattinam (SC) CPI – M.Selvaraj AIADMK – M. SaravananT. Sengodi K.Guruviah P.MalathiM.SelvarajCPI209349
Namakkal KMDK – A.K.P. Chinnaraj (DMK[17][N 1]) AIADMK -P. KaliappanP. P. Saminathan R.Thangavelu B.BhaskarA.K.P. ChinnarajDMK[17][N 1]265151
Nilgiris (SC) DMK – A Raja AIADMK – M.ThyagarajanM. Ramaswamy N.Rajendran ---A RajaDMK205823[18]
Perambalur IJK – T.R.Paarivendhar (DMK[19][N 1]) AIADMK – N. R. SivapathyM. Rajasekaran --- K.SanthiT.R.PaarivendharDMK[19][N 1]403518
Pollachi DMK – K. Shamugasundaram AIADMK – C. MahendranS. Muthukumar R.Mookambikai A.SanujaK. ShamugasundaramDMK173359
Ramanathapuram IUML – Navaskani BJP – Nainar NagendranV. T. N. Anandh Vijaya Baskar T.BhuvaneshwariNavaskaniIUML126237
Salem DMK – S. R. Parthiban AIADMK – K. R. S. SaravananS. K. Selvam M.Prabu Manikandan A.RasaS. R. ParthibanDMK146926
Sivaganga INC – Karti P Chidambaram BJP – H. RajaV. Pandi Kavingnar Snehan  V.Sakthi PriyaKarti P ChidambaramINC332244
Sriperumbudur DMK – T R Baalu PMK – A. VaithilingamG. Tambaram Narayanan M.Srithar R.MahendranT R BaaluDMK484732
Tenkasi (SC) DMK – Dhanush M Kumar Puthiya Tamizhagam – K. KrishnasamyS.Ponnuthai K.Muneshwaran S.S.MadhivananDhanush M KumarDMK120286
Thanjavur DMK – S S Palanimanickam TMC- N. R. NadarajanP. Murugesan R.S. Sampath Ramadoss N.KrishnakumarS S PalanimanickamDMK368129
Theni INC – EVKS Elangovan AIADMK – P. RavindhranathThanga Tamil Selvan S. Radhakrishnan Sagul HameedP. RavindhranathAIADMK 76672
Thiruvallur (SC) INC – K.Jayakumar AIADMK – P. VenugopalPon. Raja M.Logarangan M.Vetri SelviK.JayakumarINC356955
Thoothukkudi DMK – Kanimozhi Karunanidhi BJP – Tamilisai SoundararajanM. Bhuvaneswaran T.P.S. Pon Kumaran Christatine S. Rajasekar Kanimozhi KarunanidhiDMK347209
Tiruchirappalli INC – Su. Thirunavukkarasar DMDK – V. IlangovanSarubala R. Thondaiman V.Anandha Raja V.VinothSu. ThirunavukkarasarINC459286
Tirunelveli DMK – S. Gnanathiraviam AIADMK – P. H. Paul Manoj PandianS. Michael Rayappan M.Vennimalai B.SathyaS. GnanathiraviamDMK185457
Tiruppur CPI – K. Subbarayan AIADMK – M. S. M. AnandanS. R. Selvam V.S.Chandrakumar P.JaganathanK. SubbarayanCPI93368
Tiruvannamalai DMK – C. N. Annadurai AIADMK – Agri S.S. KrishnamoorthyA.Gnanasekar R.Arul R.Ramesh BabuC. N. AnnaduraiDMK304187
Vellore DMK – D. M. Kathir Anand Puthiya Neethi Katchi – A.C. Shanmugham--- --- S.DeepalakshmiD. M. Kathir AnandDMK8141
Villupuram (SC) VCK – D. Ravikumar (DMK[14][N 1]) PMK – S. Vadivel RaavananN. Ganapathy (Vanur MLA) S. Anbil Poyyamozhi D.PragalathaD. RavikumarDMK[14][N 1]128068
Virudhunagar INC – Manickam Tagore DMDK – R. AzhagarsamyParamasiva Iyyappan V.Muniyasamy K.Arunmozhi ThevanManickam TagoreINC154554
  1. VCK, IJK, MDMK and KMDK contested one seat in DMK's Rising Sun party symbol, therefore they will be considered as DMK party candidates officially by ECI affidavit and will represent as DMK in Parliament

Assembly segments wise lead of Parties

Party Assembly segments Position in Assembly (as of 2021 election)
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 138 133
Indian National Congress 49 18
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 12 66
Communist Party of India 12 2
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 12 2
Indian Union Muslim League 5 0
Pattali Makkal Katchi 3 5
Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi 2 4
Bharatiya Janata Party 1 4
Total 234

See also

Notes

  1. Elections in Vellore constituency were held later in August 2019 and won by DMK.[2]

References

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