Indian general election, 1999 (Tamil Nadu)
Indian general election in Tamil Nadu, 1999
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1999 Election map (by constituencies) Saffron = NDA and Green = INC+ |
The Indian general election, 1999 polls in Tamil Nadu were held for 39 seats in the state. The result was a victory for the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) which won 26 seats. After leaving the NDA, All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, hoped to create some damage, but ended up losing 8 seats, compared to the 1998 Lok Sabha elections. This is also the first time that Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, allied with the Bharatiya Janata Party, helping them have power at the national level for the next 5 years with the NDA, before they joined the UPA. The NDA, ended up losing 3 seats, compared to the election the year before, due to ADMK leaving the NDA, but the seats were made up, because DMK left the united front and joined the NDA.
Seat allotments
National Democratic Alliance
AIADMK-Congress Alliance
Source: Indian Express[1]
TMC(M) alliance
Voting and Results
Results by Alliance
Election map of results based on parties. Colours are based on the results table on the left
Election Map (Results reflected as %seats won by districts)
DMK-BJP alliance won all the seats in this district
DMK-BJP alliance won 67% of the seats (Coimbatore)
DMK-BJP alliance won half the seats in this district
ADMK-INC alliance won all the seats in this district
CPI(M) won the lone seat in this district (Madurai)
Summary of the 1999 September-October Lok Sabha election results in the state of Tamil Nadu
Sources: Election Commission of India[2]
Alliance/Party |
Seats won |
Change† |
Popular vote |
Vote % |
Adj. %‡ |
NDA |
26 |
+9 |
12,638,602 |
46.4% |
DMK |
|
12 |
+7 |
6,298,832 |
23.1% |
47.7% |
PMK |
|
5 |
– |
2,236,821 |
8.2% |
45.7% |
BJP |
|
4 |
+1 |
1,945,286 |
7.1% |
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MDMK |
|
4 |
+1 |
1,620,527 |
6.0% |
45.5% |
MADMK |
|
1 |
+1 |
396,216 |
1.5% |
51.5% |
TRC |
|
0 |
-1 |
338,278 |
1.2% |
46.3% |
INC+ |
13 |
-5 |
11,349,388 |
41.7% |
AIADMK |
|
10 |
-8 |
6,992,003 |
25.7% |
34.3% |
INC |
|
2 |
+2 |
3,022,107 |
11.1% |
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CPI(M) |
|
1 |
+1 |
639,516 |
2.4% |
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CPI |
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0 |
– |
695,762 |
2.6% |
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Others |
0 |
-4 |
3,243,289 |
11.9% |
TMC(M) |
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0 |
-3 |
1,946,899 |
7.2% |
10.6% |
JP |
|
0 |
-1 |
20,489 |
0.1% |
2.7% |
IND |
|
0 |
– |
339,948 |
1.3% |
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Total |
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39 |
– |
27,231,279 |
100% |
– |
†: Seat change represents seats won in terms of the current alliances, which is considerably different from the last election.
‡: Vote % reflects the percentage of votes the party received compared to the entire electorate that voted in this election. Adjusted (Adj.) Vote %, reflects the % of votes the party received per constituency that they contested.
List of Elected MPs
Constituency |
Winner |
Party |
Alliance |
Margin |
Runner-up |
Party |
1. Chennai North |
C. Kuppusamic |
DMK |
NDA |
159,789 |
N. Soundararajan |
CPM |
2. Chennai Central |
Murasoli Maranc |
DMK |
NDA |
136,949 |
M.Abdul Lathief |
ADMK |
3. Chennai South |
T. R. Baaluc |
DMK |
NDA |
240,184 |
V. Dhandayuthapani |
INC |
4. Sriperumbudur |
A. Krishnaswamy |
DMK |
NDA |
75,002 |
K. Venugopalc |
ADMK |
5. Chengalpattu |
A. K. Moorthy |
PMK |
NDA |
12,811 |
S. S. Thirunavukkarasu |
ADMK |
6. Arakkonam |
S. Jagatrakshakan |
DMK |
NDA |
95,644 |
K. V. Thangabalu |
INC |
7. Vellore |
N. T. Shanmugamc |
PMK |
NDA |
25,685 |
Mohammad Asif |
ADMK |
8. Tiruppattur |
D. Venugopalc |
DMK |
NDA |
23,613 |
A. R. Rajendran |
ADMK |
9. Vandavasi |
M. Duraic |
PMK |
NDA |
59,197 |
M. Krishnaswamy |
INC |
10. Tindivanam |
N. Ramachandran Gingeec |
MDMK |
NDA |
9,350 |
K. Ramamurthy |
INC |
11. Cuddalore |
Adhi Shankar |
DMK |
NDA |
73,953 |
M. C. Dhamodaranc |
ADMK |
12. Chidambaram |
E. Ponnuswamy |
PMK |
NDA |
119,563 |
R. Thirumavalavan |
TMC(M) |
13. Dharmapuri |
P. D. Elangovan |
PMK |
NDA |
25,540 |
K. P. Munusamy |
ADMK |
14. Krishnagiri |
V. Vetriselvam |
DMK |
NDA |
31,824 |
M. Thambiduraic |
ADMK |
15. Rasipuram |
V. Sarojac |
ADMK |
INC+ |
38,405 |
S. Uthayarasu |
PMK |
16. Salem |
T. M. Selvaganapathy |
ADMK |
INC+ |
25,420 |
K. Ramamurthy |
TRC |
17. Tiruchengode |
M. Kannappan |
MDMK |
NDA |
4,556 |
K. Palanisamyc |
ADMK |
18. Nilgiris |
M. Master Mathanc |
BJP |
NDA |
23,959 |
R. Prabhu |
INC |
19. Gobichettipalayam |
K. K. Kaliappan |
ADMK |
INC+ |
30,012 |
K. G. S. Arjun |
DMK |
20. Coimbatore |
C. P. Radhakrishnanc |
BJP |
NDA |
54,077 |
Nallakannu |
CPI |
21. Pollachi |
C. Krishnan |
MDMK |
NDA |
9,515 |
M. Thiyagarajanc |
ADMK |
22. Palani |
Palaniyappa Gounder Kumarasamy |
ADMK |
INC+ |
28,717 |
A. Ganeshamurthyc |
MDMK |
23. Dindigul |
C. Sreenivaasanc |
ADMK |
INC+ |
20,343 |
S. Chandrasekar |
DMK |
24. Madurai |
P. Mohan |
CPI(M) |
Left Front |
37,223 |
Pon. Muthuramalingam |
DMK |
25. Periyakulam |
T. T. V. Dhinakaran |
ADMK |
INC+ |
45,806 |
P. Selvendran |
DMK |
26. Karur |
M. Chinnasamy |
ADMK |
INC+ |
2,847 |
K. C. Palanisamy |
DMK |
27. Tiruchirappalli |
Rangarajan Kumaramangalamc |
BJP |
NDA |
89,197 |
L. Adaikalaraj |
INC |
28. Perambalur |
A. Raja |
DMK |
NDA |
68,051 |
P. Rajarathinamc |
ADMK |
29. Mayiladuturai |
Mani Shankar Aiyar |
INC |
INC+ |
40,131 |
P. D. Arul Mozhi |
PMK |
30. Nagapattinam |
A. K. S. Vijayan |
DMK |
NDA |
22,466 |
M. Selvarasuc |
CPI |
31. Thanjavur |
S. S. Palanimanickamc |
DMK |
NDA |
33,014 |
K. Thangamuthu |
ADMK |
32. Pudukkottai |
S. Thirunavukkarasu |
MGR ADMK |
NDA |
64,302 |
S. Singaravadivel |
INC |
33. Sivaganga |
E. M. Sudarsana Natchiappan |
INC |
INC+ |
23,811 |
H. Raja |
BJP |
34. Ramanathapuram |
K. Malaisamy |
ADMK |
INC+ |
6,646 |
M. S. K. Bhavani Rajendran |
DMK |
35. Sivakasi |
Vaikoc |
MDMK |
NDA |
74,781 |
V. Ramaswami |
ADMK |
36. Tirunelveli |
P. H. Pandian |
ADMK |
INC+ |
26,494 |
P. Geetha Jeevan |
DMK |
37. Tenkasi |
S. Murugesanc |
ADMK |
INC+ |
887 |
S. Arumugam |
BJP |
38. Tiruchendur |
A. D. K. Jayaseelan |
DMK |
NDA |
59,666 |
B. P. Rajan |
ADMK |
39. Nagercoil |
Pon Radhakrishnan |
BJP |
NDA |
145,643 |
N. Dennisc |
INC |
c-indicates sitting/incumbent M.P. from previous Lok Sabha (1998–1999)
Exit Poll Source: NES Election 1999 Analysis[3]
Post-election Union Council of Ministers from Tamil Nadu
Source: The Tribune[4]
Cabinet Ministers
Ministers of State (Independent charge)
Ministers of State
See also
Bibliography
- ↑ Jaya dumps unwanted seats on Cong
- ↑ "ECI: Statistical Report 1999" (PDF). Retrieved 2011-06-13.
- ↑ "Frontline : No major shift in popular mood".
- ↑ http://www.tribuneindia.com/1999/99oct14/head.htm
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