2009 Indian general election in Tamil Nadu

2009 Indian general election in Tamil Nadu

13 May 2009 (5A phase)

39 seats
Turnout73.03%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader M. Karunanidhi J. Jayalalithaa A. Vijayakanth
Party DMK AIADMK DMDK
Alliance UPA+DPA Third Front None
Seats won 27 12 0
Seat change 1 12 New
Popular vote 12,926,009 11,336,586 3,126,117
Percentage 42.53% 37.30% 10.29%
Swing 16.86% 2.43% New



Prime Minister before election

Manmohan Singh
INC

Prime Minister after election

Manmohan Singh
INC

The 2009 Indian general election polls in Tamil Nadu was held for 39 seats in the state. There was a radical change in the alliances in this election compared to the last election, reminiscent of the 1999 election in Tamil Nadu. In this election the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) decided to stay with the United Progressive Alliance (UPA), but the Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK), Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK (breakaway)), and the left parties decided to ally itself with the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) and the newly formed Third Front named United National Progressive Alliance.

After counting on 16 May 2009, the results to everyone surprise, showed the DMK and its allies, Indian National Congress and Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi, winning in a landslide victory, securing 27 out of 39 seats. DMK and its allies were also able to hold on to Pondicherry, which has one seat. Many expected, before the election, through opinion polling and voters on the ground, that AIADMK, and its allies, who were formerly with the UPA (PMK, MDMK, Left Front) in 2004, would win in a landslide, but due to the late surge of support for the DMK, and the nationwide support of the UPA government, the DMK and its allies, ended up winning the most seats, and this victory, proved crucial, for Congress to form the government on its own, without the Left Front.

M.K. Azhagiri, son of DMK leader Karunanidhi, ran in the Madurai, and won his debut run in national politics. Out of the 24 incumbents from the 2004 Election, who ran again in this election, only 10 incumbents won, with 7 of the members from the DMK and 3 of the members from the Indian National Congress (INC).

Even though it was a big victory for DMK and allies, Congress fared poorly in the state compared to DMK, where cabinet minister Mani Shankar Aiyar, who has been in power in Mayiladuturai constituency for 10 years, was defeated and P. Chidambaram, who has been in power in Sivaganga constituency, for past 25 years, lost according to the first counting, and won during the recount, barely winning his constituency.

Even though the opposition party failed to get more seats than the DMK and its allies, AIADMK, improved its tally to 9 seats, from winning no seats in 2004. But the opposition allies (PMK, MDMK and Left Parties), significantly lost seats compared to the 2004 election, when they allied with DMK. PMK especially lost all 6 of its seats that it got in the last Lok Sabha, coming out as the biggest loser of this election in Tamil Nadu.

Schedule

Event Date
Date for Nominations 17 April 2009
Last Date for filing Nominations 24 April 2009
Date for scrutiny of nominations 25 April 2009
Last date for withdrawal of candidatures 27 April 2009
Date of poll 13 May 2009
Date of counting 16 May 2009

Seat allotments

United Progressive Alliance

No.
Party Election Symbol Leader Seats
1. Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam M. Karunanidhi 21
2. Indian National Congress K. V. Thangkabalu 15
3. Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi Thol. Thirumavalavan 2
Unrecognized party, whose candidates ran under the DMK ticket
4. Indian Union Muslim League K. M. Kader Mohideen 1

Third Front

No.
Party Election Symbol Leader Seats
1. All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam J. Jayalalithaa 23
2. Pattali Makkal Katchi Dr. Ramdoss 6
3. Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam Vaiko 4
4. Communist Party of India (Marxist) N. Varadarajan 3
5. Communist Party of India Tha. Pandian 3

Candidate List

  • *Incumbent MPs
Constituency
UPA UNPA
1 Thiruvallur (SC) DMK S. Gayathri AIADMK P. Venugopal
2 Chennai North DMK T.K.S. Elangovan CPI D. Pandian
3 Chennai South DMK R. S. Bharathy AIADMK C. Rajendran
4 Chennai Central DMK Dayanidhi Maran* AIADMK S. M. K. Mogamed Ali Jinnah
5 Sriperumbudur DMK T.R. Baalu* PMK A. K. Moorthy*
6 Kancheepuram (SC) INC P. Viswanathan AIADMK E. Ramakrishnan
7 Arakkonam DMK Jagathrakshakan PMK R. Velu*
8 Vellore DMK Abdul Rahman AIADMK L. K. M. B. Vasu
9 Krishnagiri DMK E.G. Sugavanam* AIADMK K. Nanjegowdu
10 Dharmapuri DMK R. Thamaraiselvan PMK R. Senthil*
11 Tiruvannamalai DMK D. Venugopal* PMK J. Gurunathan
12 Arani INC M. Krishnasamy AIADMK N. Subramaniyan
13 Viluppuram (SC) VCK K. Swamidurai AIADMK K. Murugesan Anandan
14 Kallakurichi DMK Adhi Sankar PMK K. Dhanaraju*
15 Salem INC K. V. Thangkabalu* AIADMK S. Semmalai
16 Namakkal DMK S. Gandhiselvan AIADMK V. Vairam Tamilarasi
17 Erode INC E. V. K. S. Elangovan* MDMK A. Ganeshamurthi
18 Tiruppur INC S. K. Kharventhan* AIADMK C. Sivasami
19 Nilgiris (SC) DMK A. Raja* MDMK Dr. C. Krishnan*
20 Coimbatore INC R. Prabhu* CPI(M) P.R. Natarajan
21 Pollachi DMK K. Shamugasundaram AIADMK K. Sugumar
22 Dindigul INC N. S. V. Chitthan* AIADMK P. Balasubramani
23 Karur DMK K. C. Palanisamy AIADMK M. Thambidurai
24 Tiruchirappalli INC Sarubala R. Thondaiman AIADMK P. Kumar
25 Perambalur DMK D. Napoleon AIADMK K. K. Balasubramanian
26 Cuddalore INC K. S. Alagiri AIADMK M. C. Sampath
27 Chidambaram (SC) VCK Thol. Thirumavalavan PMK E. Ponnuswamy*
28 Mayiladuturai INC Mani Shankar Aiyar* AIADMK O. S. Manian
29 Nagapattinam (SC) DMK A.K.S. Vijayan* CPI M. Selvarasu
30 Thanjavur DMK S.S. Palanimanickam* MDMK Durai Balakrishnan
31 Sivaganga INC P. Chidambaram* AIADMK R. S. Raja Kannappan
32 Madurai DMK M.K. Azhagiri CPI(M) P. Mohan
33 Theni INC J. M. Aaroon Rashid AIADMK Thanga Tamil Selvan
34 Virudhunagar INC Manickam Tagore MDMK Vaiko
35 Ramanathapuram DMK Sivakumar AIADMK V. Sathiamoorthy
36 Thoothukkudi DMK S. R. Jeyadurai AIADMK Dr. Cynthia Pandian
37 Tenkasi (SC) INC K. Vellaipandi CPI P. Lingam
38 Tirunelveli INC S. S. Ramasubbu AIADMK K. Annamalai
39 Kanniyakumari DMK J. Helen Davidson CPI(M) A. V. Bellarmin

Voting and results

Results by Pre-Poll Alliance

Alliance Party Popular Vote Percentage Swing Seats won Seat Change
United Progressive Alliance Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 7,264,923 23.90% 0.70% 17 1
Indian National Congress 4,567,779 15.03% 0.63% 8 2
Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi 732,833 2.41% new party 1 new party
Indian Union Muslim League 360,474 1.19% 1
Total 12,926,009 42.53% 3.53% 27 1
AIADMK-led Alliance All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 6,953,591 22.88% 6.89% 9 9
Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 1,112,908 3.66% 2.29% 1 3
Communist Party of India 865,029 2.85% 0.12% 1 1
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 669,058 2.20% 0.67% 1 1
Pattali Makkal Katchi 1,736,000 5.71% 1.00% 0 5
Total 11,336,586 37.30% 10.97% 12 1
Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam 3,126,117 10.29% new party 0 new party
Others 3,002,248 9.88% 2.85% 0
Valid Votes 30,390,960 99.96%
Invalid Votes 12,787 0.04%
Total Votes 30,403,747 100.00%
Registered Voters/Turnout 41,620,460 73.05% 12.24%

†: 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.
Sources: Election Commission of India[1]

Strike Rate

Strike rate is determined by calculating the number of seats won by a party of the number of seats it contested.

Alliance/ Party Seats contested Seats Won Strike Rate
UPA DMK 22 18 81.81%
INC 15 8 53.33%
VCK 2 1 50.00%
Total 39 27 69.23%
UNPA AIADMK 23 9 39.13%
PMK 6 0 0.00%
MDMK 4 1 25.00%
CPI 3 1 33.33%
CPI(M) 3 1 33.33%
Total 39 12 30.76%

List of elected MPs

Source: Election Commission of India 24 Incumbents (7 (DMK), 8 (INC), 5 (PMK), 1 (MDMK), 1 (CPM) from the 2004 Lok Sabha election ran in this election, either for the same constituency, or a different constituency. Since the UPA and the Left Front swept the last election, all of the incumbents were either from UPA or Left Front. 15 of them are now currently running for the UPA, while the other 7 candidates, from PMK, MDMK and CPM, are running for the Third Front.

Constituency Winner Runner-up Margin
Candidate Party Votes % Candidate Party Votes % Votes %
1 Thiruvallur P. Venugopal AIADMK 368,294 43.35 S. Gayathri DMK 336,621 39.62 31,673 3.73
2 Chennai North T. K. S. Elangovan DMK 281,055 42.59 D. Pandian CPI 261,902 39.69 19,153 2.90
3 Chennai South C. Rajendran AIADMK 308,567 42.38 R. S. Bharathy DMK 275,632 37.86 32,935 4.52
4 Chennai Central Dayanidhi Maran DMK 285,783 46.82 S. M. K. Mogamed Ali Jinnah AIADMK 252,329 41.34 33,454 5.48
5 Sriperumbudur T. R. Baalu DMK 352,641 44.41 A. K. Moorthy PMK 327,605 41.26 25,036 3.15
6 Kancheepuram P. Viswanathan INC 330,237 41.97 Dr. E. Ramakrishnan AIADMK 317,134 40.30 13,103 1.67
7 Arakkonam Jagathrakshakan DMK 415,041 48.65 R. Velu PMK 305,245 35.78 109,796 12.87
8 Vellore Abdul Rahman DMK 360,474 49.82 L. K. M. B. Vasu AIADMK 253,081 34.98 107,393 14.84
9 Krishnagiri E. G. Sugavanam DMK 335,977 44.64 K. Nanjegowdu AIADMK 259,379 34.47 76,598 10.17
10 Dharmapuri R. Thamaraiselvan DMK 365,812 47.01 Dr. R. Senthil PMK 229,870 29.54 135,942 17.47
11 Tiruvannamalai D. Venugopal DMK 436,866 51.97 J. Guru (A) Gurunathan PMK 288,566 34.33 148,300 17.64
12 Arani M. Krishnasswamy INC 396,728 47.16 N. Subramaniyan AIADMK 289,898 34.46 106,830 12.70
13 Viluppuram M. Anandan AIADMK 306,826 38.53 K. Swamidurai VCK 304,029 38.17 2,797 0.36
14 Kallakurichi Sankar Adhi DMK 363,601 42.53 K. Dhanaraju PMK 254,993 29.83 108,608 12.70
15 Salem S. Semmalai AIADMK 380,460 42.48 K. V. Thangkabalu INC 333,969 37.29 46,491 5.19
16 Namakkal S. Gandhiselvan DMK 371,476 43.95 V. Vairam Tamilarasi AIADMK 269,045 31.83 102,431 12.12
17 Erode A. Ganeshamurthi MDMK 284,148 37.05 E. V. K. S. Elangovan INC 234,812 30.61 49,336 6.44
18 Tiruppur C. Sivasami AIADMK 295,731 39.87 S. K. Kharventhan INC 210,385 28.36 85,346 11.51
19 Nilgiris A. Raja DMK 316,802 44.64 C. Krishnan MDMK 230,781 32.52 86,021 12.12
20 Coimbatore P. R. Natarajan CPI(M) 293,165 35.58 R. Prabhu INC 254,501 30.88 38,664 4.70
21 Pollachi K. Sugumar AIADMK 305,935 39.66 K. Shanmugasundaram DMK 259,910 33.69 46,025 5.97
22 Dindigul N. S. V. Chitthan INC 361,545 44.06 P. Baalasubramани AIADMK 307,198 37.44 54,347 6.62
23 Karur M. Thambidurai AIADMK 380,542 46.14 K. C. Pallanishamy DMK 333,288 40.41 47,254 5.73
24 Tiruchirappalli P. Kumar AIADMK 298,710 41.59 R. Sarubала Thondaiman INC 294,375 40.99 4,335 0.60
25 Perambalur D. Napoleon DMK 398,742 47.91 K. K. Balasubramаниam AIADMK 321,138 38.59 77,604 9.32
26 Cuddalore S. Alagiri INC 320,473 42.76 M. C. Sampath AIADMK 296,941 39.62 23,532 3.14
27 Chidambaram Thol. Thirumaavalavan VCK 428,804 49.30 E. Ponnuswamy PMK 329,721 37.91 99,083 11.39
28 Mayiladuthurai O. S. Maniyan AIADMK 364,089 45.54 Mani Shankar Aiyar INC 327,235 40.93 36,854 4.61
29 Nagapattinam A. K. S. Vijayan DMK 369,915 48.48 M. Selvaraj CPI 321,953 42.20 47,962 6.28
30 Thanjavur S. S. Palanimanickam DMK 408,343 50.55 Durai. Balakrishnan MDMK 306,556 37.95 101,787 12.60
31 Sivaganga P. Chidambaram INC 334,348 43.13 R. S. Raja Kannappan AIADMK 330,994 42.69 3,354 0.44
32 Madurai M. K. Alagiri DMK 431,295 54.48 P. Mohan CPI(M) 290,310 36.67 140,985 17.81
33 Theni J. M. Aaron Rashid INC 340,575 42.54 Thanga Tamilselvan AIADMK 334,273 41.76 6,302 0.78
34 Virudhunagar Manicka Tagore INC 307,187 40.02 Vaiko MDMK 291,423 37.96 15,764 2.06
35 Ramanathapuram K. Sivakumar @ J. K. Ritheesh DMK 294,945 37.92 V. Sathiamoorthy AIADMK 225,030 28.93 69,915 8.99
36 Thoothukkudi S. R. Jeyadurai DMK 311,017 47.40 Dr. Cynthia Pandian AIADMK 234,368 35.72 76,649 11.68
37 Tenkasi P. Lingam CPI 281,174 37.69 G. Vellaipandi INC 246,497 33.04 34,677 4.65
38 Tirunelveli S. Ramasubbu INC 274,932 39.23 K. Annamalai AIADMK 253,629 36.19 21,303 3.04
39 Kanniyakumari J. Helen Davidson DMK 320,161 41.81 P. Radhakrishnan BJP 254,474 33.24 65,687 8.57

Post-election Union Council of Ministers from Tamil Nadu

Cabinet Ministers

Minister Party Lok Sabha Constituency/Rajya Sabha Portfolios
P. Chidambaram INC Sivaganga Ministry of Home
Dayanidhi Maran[2] DMK Chennai Central Minister of Textiles
A. Raja[1] DMK Nilgiris (SC) Minister of Communications and Information Technology
M. K. Azhagiri[3] DMK Madurai Minister of Chemicals and Fertilizers

Ministers of State

Minister Party Lok Sabha Constituency/Rajya Sabha Portfolios
S. S. Palanimanickam[3] DMK Thanjavur Ministry of Finance
D. Napoleon[3] DMK Perambalur Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment
S. Jagathrakshakan[3] DMK Arakkonam Ministry of Information and Broadcasting
S. Gandhiselvan[3] DMK Namakkal Minister of state for Health and Family Welfare

[1] – Due to his involvement with the 2G spectrum allocation case, A. Raja resigned as cabinet minister and MP on 14 November 2010.[2] (See Spectrum Scandal)
[2] – Resigned on 7 July 2011 due to the CBI investigation on his involvement as Telecom minister in 2006.[3]
[3] – Resigned on 20 March 2013 as party withdraw from the government.[4]

Assembly Segment wise lead

Party Assembly segments Position in Assembly (as of 2011 election)
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 100 23
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 52 150
Indian National Congress 48 5
Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 10 boycotted
Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi 9 0
Communist Party of India 8 9
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 4 10
Pattali Makkal Katchi 1 3
Bharatiya Janata Party 2 0
Others 0 34
Total 234

See also

References

  1. ^ "Election Commission of India". Retrieved 2 October 2009.
  2. ^ Hindustan Times DMK blinks, Raja quits – Hindustan Times
  3. ^ [1] 2G scam: Dayanidhi Maran resigns from cabinet, to be quizzed by CBI
  4. ^ J. Balaji (20 March 2013). "DMK Ministers meet PM, resign". The Hindu. Retrieved 20 June 2013.