List of constituencies of the Puducherry Legislative Assembly

The Puducherry Legislative Assembly is the unicameral legislature of the Indian union territory (UT) of Puducherry, which comprises four districts: Puducherry, Karaikal, Mahé and Yanam. The legislative assembly has 30 seats, of which 5 are reserved for candidates from scheduled castes. Additionally 3 members are nominated by the Government of India. 30 out of 33 Members are elected directly by the people on the basis of universal adult franchise.

Puducherry Legislative Assembly

Assemblée législative de Pondichéry
15th Puducherry Assembly
Type
Type
Term limits
5 years
History
Founded1 July 1963 (1963-07-01)
Preceded byPuducherry Representative Assembly
Elections
First-past-the-post
Last election
6 April 2021
Next election
2026
Meeting place
Puducherry Legislative Assembly
Map of Assembly constituencies in Puducherry
Map of Assembly constituencies in Puducherry

History

In terms of the provisions of the Government of Union Territories Act, 1963 the normal tenure of the Assembly is five years, unless sooner dissolved. There are 16 Committees in the Assembly.

Parliamentary and assembly constituencies of Puducherry were redesigned by Delimitation Commission of India based on data obtained in 2001 census of India.[1] On 4 January 2008, the Cabinet Committee on Political Affairs (CCPA) decided to implement the order from the Delimitation Commission.[2] In addition, three members can be nominated to the assembly by the central government.[3]

After 1963 Delimitation

As per The Union Territories Act, 1963, thirty members would be elected through direct suffrage.[4][5] Before the Elections to constitute the First Pondicherry Legislative Assembly were held in August 1964, the constituencies were delimited by the Delimitation Commission (as per Delimitation Commission Act, 1962) and the entire territory was divided into 30 single-member constituencies-21 for Pondicherry region, 6 for Karaikal region, 2 for Mahe region and 1 for Yanam region. Out of these 5 seats were reserved for Scheduled Castes,[5] four in Pondicherry region and one in Karaikal region.[6]:965

Before delimitation of 2008

The Puducherry Legislative Assembly has 30 constituencies. Out of them 21 constituencies belong to Puducherry, Karaikal has 6 in number, Mahé has 2 in number and Yanam has a single constituency.

Puducherry was divided among these 21 assembly constituencies: Muthialpet, Cassicade, Raj Bhavan, Bussy, Oupalam, Orleampeth, Nellithope, Modeliarpeth, Ariankuppam, Embalom (SC), Nettapakkam, Kuruvinatham, Bahour (SC), Thirubuvanai (SC), Mannadipeth, Ossudu (SC), Villenour, Ozhukarai, Thattanchavady, Reddiarpalayam and Lawspet.

Area under Karaikal district was divided among the following 6 assembly constituencies: Cotchery, Karaikal, Karaikal South, Neravy-Grand Alde, Tirunallar and Neduncadu (SC).

Assembly constituencies of Mahé and Palloor were from Mahé district. The Yanam district formed a single assembly constituency, i.e. Yanam.

After delimitation of 2008

Post delimitation, the Puducherry parliamentary constituencies is divided among 30 assembly constituencies, as before. Now, Yanam and Mahé districts form a single constituency each, viz Yanam and Mahé, respectively.[1] The area under Karaikal district forms 5 assembly constituencies, viz Nedungadu, Thirunallar, Karaikal North, Karaikal South and Neravy T R Pattinam.[1] The area under the Puducherry district forms 23 assembly constituencies, viz Mannadipet, Thirubuvanai, Ossudu, Mangalam, Villianur, Ozhukarai, Kadirkamam, Indira Nagar, Thattanchavady, Kamaraj Nagar, Lawspet, Kalapet, Muthialpet, Raj Bhavan, Oupalam, Orleampeth, Nellithope, Mudaliarpet, Ariankuppam, Manavely, Embalam, Nettapakkam and Bahour.[1]

The constituencies of Thirubuvanai, Ossudu, Embalam, Nettapakkam and Nedungadu are reserved for candidates from SC.[1]

List of constituencies

Constituency map

Following is the list of the constituencies of the Puducherry Legislative Assembly since the delimitation of legislative assembly constituencies in 2008. Out of the 30 constituencies, 23 belong to Puducherry, Karaikal has 5 constituencies, while Mahe and Yanam have a single constituency each. The constituencies of Thirubuvanai, Ossudu, Embalam, Nettapakkam and Nedungadu are reserved for candidates of the Scheduled Castes (SC).[7][8]

# Constituency
Map
Name Reservation District Lok Sabha
constituency
Electors
(2021)[9]
1 Mannadipet NonePuducherryPuducherry32,324
2 Thirubuvanai SC32,908
3 Ossudu32,176
4 Mangalam None38,004
5 Villianur42,329
6 Ozhukarai41,890
7 Kadirkamam34,471
8 Indira Nagar35,492
9 Thattanchavady30,483
10 Kamaraj Nagar37,491
11 Lawspet32,359
12 Kalapet34,547
13 Muthialpet29,924
14 Raj Bhavan26,349
15 Oupalam27,913
16 Orleampeth24,723
17 Nellithope33,609
18 Mudaliarpet35,597
19 Ariankuppam39,001
20 Manavely34,509
21 Embalam SC34,810
22 Nettapakkam32,707
23 Bahour None29,762
24 Nedungadu SCKaraikal31,494
25 Thirunallar None31,204
26 Karaikal North35,598
27 Karaikal South31,891
28 Neravy T R Pattinam31,277
29 MaheMahe31,092
30 YanamYanam37,747

See also

References

  1. "Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies in the UT of Pondicherry on the basis of 2001 Census" (PDF). Election Commission of India. 30 March 2005. Retrieved 25 January 2013.
  2. Sunil Gatade (2008). "Delimitation process now gets CCPA nod".
  3. "Centre can nominate 3 MLAs to Puducherry Assembly: SC". Deccan Herald. 6 December 2018. Retrieved 29 November 2021.
  4. Grover, Verinder, and Ranjana Arora. Encyclopaedia of India and Her States. Vol. 10. New Delhi [India]: Deep & Deep, 1996. p. 11
  5. Election Commission of India. STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 1964 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF PONDICHERRY Archived 27 January 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  6. G.C. Malhotra (1964). Cabinet Responsibility to Legislature. Metropolitan Book Co. Pvt. Ltd. p. 464. ISBN 9788120004009.
  7. "Schedule XXII Puducherry Table A - Assembly Constituencies" (PDF). Election Commission of India. Retrieved 13 May 2011.
  8. PUDUCHERRY ELECTIONS 2016 RESULTS
  9. "Integrated Electoral Rolls of 2021, published on 20th January, 2021 - Assembly Constituency-wise Electors". ceopuducherry.py.gov.in. 20 January 2021. Archived from the original on 7 March 2021. Retrieved 7 March 2021.
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