2006 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election

The thirteenth legislative assembly election, of Tamil Nadu was held on 8 May 2006. It was held for all 234 constituencies to elect the government in the state for the following five years. The votes were counted three days later on 11 May 2006 and all the results were out by the end of the day. The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam-led (DMK) front won the elections, with the DMK emerging as the single-largest party with 96 seats, and its leader, M Karunanidhi was sworn in as Chief Minister for a fifth and final term. This election marked the first time the state saw a hung assembly with no party gaining a majority of its own. As a result, DMK formed a minority government with its allies, which is the first in the state since the 1952 election. 13th Assembly was instituted due to this election.

2006 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election

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All 234 seats in the Legislature of Tamil Nadu
118 seats needed for a majority
Turnout70.56%(Increase11.49%)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader M. Karunanidhi J. Jayalalithaa Vijayakanth
Party DMK AIADMK DMDK
Alliance DPA+UPA AIADMK+ None
Leader's seat Chepauk Andipatti Vridhachalam
Seats won 163 69 1
Seat change Increase71 Decrease64 New
Popular vote 14,762,647 13,166,445 2,764,223
Percentage 44.75% 39.91% 8.38%
Swing Increase6.08% Decrease10.18% New

2006 election map (by constituencies)Election map based on parties

Chief Minister before election

J. Jayalalithaa
AIADMK

Chief Minister

M. Karunanidhi
DMK

The election marked the electoral debut of the actor Vijayakanth and his political outfit, the Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK). Though the party could only gain a single seat, it cut into the vote share of both DMK and AIADMK and emerged as a third alternative to the existing two Dravidian parties.

Polling

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48848 polling stations were set up for electorate, that sized up to 46,607 eligible voters.

Political parties and the alliances

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Tamil Nadu has a remarkable history of being dominated by the local parties, DMK or AIADMK, while the national parties have a strong presence in other states. The parties have resorted to forming alliances in the last few elections to take on each sides for power.

Striking changes in the alliances included the swap of Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK) from DMK led Democratic Progressive Alliance to All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) led alliance. While Dalit Panthers of India joined the AIADMK alliance, all other major parties in the fray such as Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK), Indian National Congress, CPM and Communist Party of India (CPI), aligned themselves with the DMK party.

There were two notable new parties — Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK) formed in September 2005 by actor-turned-politician Vijaykanth, and Lok Paritran formed by Indian Institutes of Technology graduates in February 2006. Both contested alone in this elections.

The contest was between two major alliances in a seat-sharing agreement, the AIADMK alliance and the DMK alliance. These archrivals had a face-off in 106 seats.

Exit Polls [1] predicted a 157-167 seats in favour of the DMK alliance, while the AIADMK alliance was expected to get 64-74 seats in the assembly.

Before the 2009 Lok Sabha Elections, the Pattali Makkal Katchi left the DMK, citing differences with its leader M. Karunanidhi, and joined the AIADMK, and the Third Front.

Seat allotments

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DMK Front

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Source: Junior Vikatan

Party Election Symbol Leader Seats Contested
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam   M. Karunanidhi 128
Indian National Congress   M. Krishnasamy 48
Pattali Makkal Katchi   S. Ramadoss 31
Communist Party of India (Marxist)   N. Varadarajan 13
Communist Party of India   Tha. Pandian 10
Unregistered (or) Unrecognized party, whose candidates ran under the DMK ticket
Indian Union Muslim League   K. M. Kader Mohideen 2
Puratchi Bharatham Katchi   M. Jaganmoorthy 1
Forward Bloc (Vallarasu)   P. V. Kathiravan 1

AIADMK Front

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Source: Junior Vikatan

Party Election Symbol Leader Seats Contested
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam   J. Jayalalithaa 182
Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam   Vaiko 35
Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi   Thol. Thirumavalavan 9
Janata Dal (Secular)   H. D. Deve Gowda 1
Tamil Maanila Muslim League   Dawood Miakhan 1
Unregistered (or) Unrecognized party, whose candidates ran under the AIADMK ticket
Indian National league   Janab 2
Indian National Trade Union Congress   P. L. Subbaih 2
Moovendar Munnetra Kazhagam   G. M. Sreedhar Vandaiyar 1
Forward Bloc (Santhanam)   L. Santhanam 1

Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam

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Source: Junior Vikatan

Party Election Symbol Leader Seats Contested
Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam   Vijayakant 232
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The two seats that DMDK contested in Ring symbol instead of nagara .

Bharatiya Janata Party

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Source: Junior Vikatan

Party Election Symbol Leader Seats Contested
Bharatiya Janata Party   Pon. Radhakrishnan 225

Opinion polling

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Pre-poll surveys

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Agency Dates Results
Goodwill Communications 25 April 2006 (Reported) DMK+: 149 (49% of the vote)
AIADMK+: 83 (39% of the vote)
Others/Undecided: 2 (12% of the vote) [2]
CNN-IBN - The Hindu 14 March 2006 AIADMK+: Too close to call (46% of the vote)
DMK+: Too close to call (44% of the vote)
Tossup: Too close to call (10% of the vote) [3]

Exit polls

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Agency Dates Results
CNN-IBN - The Hindu 11 May 2006 (Reported) DMK+: 157-167 (45% of the vote)
AIADMK+: 64-74 (35% of the vote)
Others: 2-6 (20% of the vote) [4]
Vikatan 10 May 2006 DMK+ 207

ADMK+ 26

BJP 1

Hindu-CNN-IBN Exit Poll Voting Pattern in Tamil Nadu[5]
Region DPA (DMK+) AIADMK+ DMDK
Vanniyars: PMK could not swing the community towards DMK alliance, especially in the North Central Region
Upper North 40% 45% 11%
North Central 53% 32% 9%
Cauvery Delta 55% 28% 10%
West 53% 28% 11%
Thevars: No longer with AIADMK in Cauvery Delta and the West
Cauvery Delta 51% 38% 7%
West 43% 39% 11%
South 39% 44% 8%
Deep South 13% 52% 2%
Muslims in favor of DMK alliance, especially in Deep South
Upper North 43% 30% 18%
North Central 36% 39% 18%
Cauvery Delta 53% 37% 5%
West 50% 31% 10%
South 50% 38% 7%
Deep South 73% 9% 5%
Christians stayed with DMK alliance, especially in the South
Upper North 49% 29% 13%
North Central 47% 36% 12%
Cauvery Delta 46% 39% 9%
West 48% 29% 10%
South 60% 33% 4%
Deep South 64% 16% 7%

Voting and results

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The Chief Election Commissioner of India, B.B. Tandon, holding a press conference in New Delhi on March 1, 2006, to announce the schedule for Legislative Assembly election of Tamil Nadu along with those of Assam, Kerala, West Bengal, and Puducherry.

The 2006 Tamil Nadu State Elections saw a record voter turnout of 70.70% an 11% increase compared to the last 2001 elections and the highest since the 1991 elections which saw an 85% voter turnout. The ruling party AIADMK was voted out of power with the DMK alliance regaining power after losing out in the previous elections with a paltry 37 seats. This time however, no party reached the simple majority of 117 of the 234 seats. DMK grabbed the highest number of seats (96) for any contesting party, while AIADMK followed with 61 seats. The Congress won 34 seats while the other national party, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), drew blank after contesting alone in this elections. PMK managed to win 18 seats followed by the Communists (15 seats). MDMK, the party that jumped alliance won 6 seats and the DPI won 2 seats. DMDK, even while contesting in 232 seats managed to score just one seat, with the party leader actor vijayakant winning the seat he contested in Vridhachalam Constituency. There was 1 independent winner.[6][7]

The split results paved way for the formation of the new coalition government led by DMK chief, the 82-year-old veteran politician Dr.M Karunanidhi, becoming the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu for the fifth time, with the Congress unconditionally supporting his claim for Chief Ministership and government formation.

Due to the loss of key allies after the previous election, the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK), ended up losing both the 2004 Lok Sabha Election and the 2006 State Assembly Elections, to DMK led coalition that consisted of Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), and former allies of AIADMK, Indian National Congress, left parties (Communist Party of India, Communist Party of India (Marxist)) and Pattali Makkal Katchi.

Results by pre-poll alliance

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Election map of results based on parties. Colours are based on the results table on the left
 
Election map based on % seats won by district
Summary of the 2006 May Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election results
Alliance/Party Seats won Change Popular Vote Vote % Adj. %
DMK+ alliance 163 +71 14,762,647 44.8%
DMK 96 +65 8,728,716 26.5% 46.0%
INC 34 +4 2,765,768 8.4% 43.5%
PMK 18 -2 1,863,749 5.7% 43.4%
CPI(M) 9 +3 872,674 2.7% 42.7%
CPI 6 +1 531,740 1.6% 40.4%
AIADMK+ alliance 69 -64 13,166,445 39.9%
AIADMK 61 -71 10,768,559 32.6% 40.8%
MDMK 6 +6 1,971,565 6.0% 37.7%
VCK 2 +2 426,321 1.3% 36.1%
Others 2 -7 5,062,463 15.3%
DMDK 1 +1 2,764,223 8.4% 8.5%
BJP 0 -6 666,823 2.0% 2.1%
IND 1 -2 995,345 3.0% 3.1%
Total 234 32,991,555 100%

Sources: Election Commission of India[8]

: Seat changes reflect the following mergers in parties from previous election. MADMK merged with Bharatiya Janata Party in 2002.[9] TMC merged with the national party INC in 2002.[10] Usilampatti FBL MLA L. Santhanam, joined AIADMK and contested in Sholavandan, after being expelled from his party by newly elected actor-turned party leader Karthik.[11]
: 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.

Constituency wise results

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The following table lists the winners and margin of victory in all constituencies.[8]

# Assembly Constituency Party Winner Runner-up Party
24 Acharapakkam (SC) DMK Sankaravalli[12] M. Saraswathi AIADMK
19 Alandur DMK T. M. Anbarasan[12] B. Valarmathi AIADMK
192 Alangudi CPI S. Rajasekaran A. Venkatachalam AIADMK
217 Alangulam DMK Poongothai Aladiaruna[12] M. Pandiaraj AIADMK
221 Ambasamudram DMK R. Avudaiyappan[13] R. Murugiah Pandian AIADMK
47 Anaicut AIADMK K. Pandurangan M. Varalakshmi PMK
122 Andhiyur DMK S. Gurusamy[12] M. Subramaniam AIADMK
163 Andimadam DMK S. S. Sivasankar[12] K. Panneerselvam AIADMK
135 Andipatti AIADMK J. Jayalalithaa[14] Seeman DMK
8 Anna Nagar DMK Arcot N. Veeraswami Vijaya Thayanban MDMK
32 Arkonam (SC) DMK M. Jaganmoorthy[12] S. Ravi AIADMK
193 Arantangi DMK Udayam Shanmugam Y. Karthikeyan AIADMK
151 Aravakurichi DMK M. A. Khaleelur Rahman[12] P. Monjanur Ramasamy MDMK
35 Arcot PMK K. L. Elavazhagan[12] V. R. Chandran AIADMK
162 Ariyalur INC D. Amaramoorthy[15] M. Ravichandran AIADMK
49 Arni DMK R. Sivanandam[12] A. Santhanam AIADMK
204 Aruppukottai DMK Thangam Thenarasu[12] K. Murugan AIADMK
149 Athoor DMK I. Periasamy[15] C. Sreenivasan AIADMK
92 Attur INC M. R. Sundaram[12] A. K. Murugesan AIADMK
102 Avanashi (SC) AIADMK R. Prema[15] M. Arumugam CPI
78 Bargur AIADMK Dr. Thambidurai M[15] V. Vetriselvan DMK
121 Bhavani PMK K. V. Ramanathan[15] K. C. Karuppannan AIADMK
124 Bhavanisagar DMK O. Subramaniam[12] Sindu Ravichandran AIADMK
66 Bhuvanagiri AIADMK Selvi Ramajayam[12] K. Devadass PMK
133 Bodinayakkanur DMK S. Lakshmanan[12] R. Parthipan AIADMK
22 Chengalpattu PMK K. Arumugam[15] S. Arumugam AIADMK
42 Chengam (SC) INC M. Polur Varadhan[15] P. Sakthivel VCK
11 Chepauk DMK M. Karunanidhi [12] Dawood Miakhan IND
220 Cheranmahadevi INC P. Veldurai P. H. Paul Manoj Pandian AIADMK
50 Cheyyar INC M. K. Vishnuprasad R. Pavai AIADMK
68 Chidambaram AIADMK A. Arunmozhidevan K. Balakrishnan CPI(M)
72 Chinnasalem DMK T. Udhayasooriyan P. Mohan AIADMK
106 Coimbatore East DMK M. Pongalur Palanisamy[12] V. Gopalakrishnan AIADMK
105 Coimbatore West AIADMK T. Malaravan A. S. Maheswari INC
230 Colachel INC S. Jeyapaul M. R. Gandhi BJP
126 Coonoor (SC) DMK A. Soundarapandian[12] M. Selvaraj AIADMK
63 Cuddalore DMK G. Iyyappan[12] G. Kumar AIADMK
134 Cumbum MDMK N. Eramakrishnan P. Selvendran DMK
112 Dharapuram (SC) DMK P. Prabavathi M. Ranganayahi AIADMK
82 Dharmapuri PMK L. Velusamy V. S. Sampath MDMK
148 Dindigul CPI(M) K. Balabarathi N. Selvaragavan MDMK
3 Dr.Radhakrishnan Nagar AIADMK P. K. Sekar Babu R. Manohar INC
100 Edapadi PMK V. Kaveri K. Palaniswami AIADMK
7 Egmore (SC) DMK Parithi Ellamvazhuthi C. E. Sathya MDMK
120 Erode DMK N. K. K. P. Raaja[12] E. R. Sivakumar AIADMK
54 Gingee DMK V. Kannan[15] R. Masilamani MDMK
123 Gobichettipalayam AIADMK K. A. Sengottaiyan G. V. Manimaran DMK
128 Gudalur DMK K. Ramachandhiran[15] A. Millar AIADMK
37 Gudiyatham CPI(M) G. Latha J. K. N. Palani AIADMK
15 Gummidipundi AIADMK K. S. Vijayakumar Durai. Jeyavelu PMK
2 Harbour DMK K. Anbazhagan H. Seema Basheer MDMK
79 Harur (SC) CPI(M) P. Dillibabu[15] K. Govindasamy VCK
74 Hosur INC K. Gopinath[15] V. Sampangiramaiah AIADMK
197 Ilayangudi DMK R. S. Raja Kannappan[12] K. Ayyachamy AIADMK
164 Jayankondam AIADMK K. Rajendran J. Gurunathan PMK
202 Kadaladi DMK Suba. Thangavelan[15] V. Sathiamoorthy AIADMK
215 Kadayanallur INC S. Peter Alphonse[15] U. H. Kamaludeen AIADMK
45 Kalasapakkam AIADMK Agri S. S. Krishnamurthy[15] R. Kalodass PMK
26 Kancheepuram PMK P. Kamalambal[15] T. Mythili AIADMK
57 Kandamangalam (SC) DMK S. Pushparaj V. Subramaniyan AIADMK
117 Kangayam INC S. Sekar N. M. S. Palaniswami AIADMK
228 Kanniyakumari DMK N. Suresh Rajan[12] N. Thalavai Sundaram AIADMK
97 Kapilamalai PMK K. Nedunchezian T. N. Guruswamy MDMK
195 Karaikudi INC N. Sundaram O. L. Venkatachalam AIADMK
152 Karur AIADMK V. Senthil Balaji Vasuki Murugesan DMK
36 Katpadi DMK Durai Murugan B. Narayanan AIADMK
67 Kattumannarkoil (SC) DPI D. Ravikumar P. Vellalperuman INC
76 Kaveripattinam PMK T. A. Meganathan K. P. Munusamy AIADMK
234 Killiyoor INC S. John Jacob T. Chandra Kumar BJP
108 Kinathukkadavu AIADMK S. Damodaran K. V. Kandasamy DMK
190 Kolathur (SC) AIADMK N. Subramanian C. Paranjothi DMK
212 Koilpatti AIADMK L. Radhakrishnan S. Rajendran CPI
77 Krishnagiri DMK T. Senguttuvan[15] V. Govindaraj AIADMK
153 Krishnarayapuram (SC) DMK P. Kamaraj R. Sasikala AIADMK
155 Kulithalai DMK R. Manickam A. Pappasundaram AIADMK
187 Kumbakonam DMK Ko. Si. Mani[15] Rama. Ramanathan AIADMK
65 Kurinjipadi DMK M. R. K. Panneer Selvam[12] N. Ramalingam MDMK
172 Kuttalam DMK Kuttalam K. Anbazhagan S. Rajendran AIADMK
159 Lalgudi DMK A. Soundarapandian T. Rajaram AIADMK
143 Madurai Central DMK P. T. R. Palanivel Rajan[13] S. T. K. Jakkaiyan AIADMK
144 Madurai East CPI(M) Nanmaran N[13] M. Boominathan MDMK
142 Madurai West INC K. S. K. Rajendran[13] Sellur K. Raju AIADMK
23 Maduranthakam INC K. Ghayathri Devi[13] K. Appadurai AIADMK
199 Manamadurai (SC) AIADMK M. Gunasekaran[13] K. Paramalai INC
70 Mangalore (SC) DPI K. Selvam V. Ganesan DMK
178 Mannargudi CPI V. Sivapunniyam[13] R. Kamaraj AIADMK
154 Marungapuri AIADMK C. Chinnasamy[15] A. Rokkiah DMK
84 Mettur PMK G. K. Mani[13] K. Kandasamy AIADMK
171 Mayuram INC S. Rajakumar M. Mahalingam MDMK
53 Melmalayanur PMK P. Senthamizhselvan R. Tamilmozhi Rajadathan AIADMK
146 Melur AIADMK R. Samy K. V. V. Ravichandran INC
101 Mettupalayam AIADMK O. K. Chinnaraj B. Arunkumar DMK
118 Modakurichi INC R. M. Palanisami V. P. Namachivaya, AIADMK
80 Morappur DMK V. Mullaivendhan[15] K. Singaram AIADMK
203 Mudukulathur DMK K. Murugavel[15] S. P. Kalimuthu AIADMK
59 Mugaiyur PMK V. A. T. Kaliyavarathan Sinthanai Selvan VCK
158 Musiri DMK N. Selvaraj T. P. Poonachi AIADMK
13 Mylapore AIADMK S. Ve. Shekher D. Napoleon DMK
175 Nagapattinam CPI(M) V. Marimuthu K. A. Jayapal AIADMK
229 Nagercoil DMK suyambu[15] prakesh.k IVP
96 Namakkal (SC) INC K. Jeyakumar R. Saradha AIADMK
222 Nanguneri INC H. Vasanthakumar S. P. Sooriyakumar AIADMK
173 Nannilam (SC) CPI P. Padmavathy K. Arivanandam AIADMK
147 Natham AIADMK R. Viswanathan[15] M. A. Andiambalam DMK
40 Natrampalli DMK N. K. R. Sooriyakumar K. G. Subramani AIADMK
62 Nellikuppam DMK Saba. Rajendran[12] R. T. Sabapathi Mohan MDMK
139 Nilakottai (SC) AIADMK S. Thenmozhi K. Senthilvel INC
130 Oddanchatram DMK A. R. A. Chakkarapani K. P. Nallasamy AIADMK
86 Omalur PMK A. Tamizharasu C. Krishnan AIADMK
181 Orathanad AIADMK R. Vaithilingam P. Rajamanickam DMK
211 Pottapidaram AIADMK P. Mohan K. Krishnasamy BSP
231 Padmanabhapuram DMK T. Theodare Reginald K. P. Rajendra Prasad AIADMK
81 Palacode AIADMK K. P. Anbalagan K. Mannan PMK
129 Palani (SC) DMK M. Anbalakan S. Prema AIADMK
219 Palayamcottai DMK T. P. M. Mohideen Khan K. M. Nijamudeen AIADMK
115 Palladam AIADMK S. M. Velusamy S. S. Ponmudi DMK
31 Pallipet INC E. S. S. Raman P. M. Narasimhan AIADMK
91 Panamarathupatty DMK R. Rajendran R. Elangovan AIADMK
64 Panruti PMK T. Velmurugan[15] R. Rajendiran AIADMK
185 Papanasam AIADMK R. Doraikannu[15] M. Ramkumar INC
200 Paramakudi (SC) INC R. Ramprabhu[15] S. Sundararaj AIADMK
4 Park Town AIADMK K. Srinivasan A. Rahman Khan AIADMK
179 Pattukkottai INC N. R. Rengarajan S. Viswanathan MDMK
83 Pennagaram DMK P. N. Periannan S. R. Vetrivel AIADMK
160 Perambalur (SC) DMK M. Rajkumar M. Sundaram AIADMK
5 Perambur (SC) CPI(M) K. Mahendran P. Manimaran MDMK
180 Peravurani AIADMK M. V. R. Veerakapilan[15] S. V. Thirugnana Sambandam INC
131 Periyakulam AIADMK O. Panneerselvam L. Mookiah DMK
52 Peranamallur PMK G. Edirolimanian A. K. S. Anbalagan AIADMK
38 Pernambut (SC) DMK A. Chinnasamy S. Chandra Sethu AIADMK
119 Perundurai AIADMK C. Ponnudurai N. Periyasamy CPI
107 Perur AIADMK S. P. Velumani N. Rukumani DMK
109 Pollachi AIADMK V. Jayaraman D. Shanthi Devi DMK
46 Polur INC P. S. Vijayakumar T. Vediyappan AIADMK
114 Pongalur DMK S. Mani P. V. Damodaran AIADMK
16 Ponneri (SC) AIADMK P. Balaramanan[15] V. Anbuvanan DMK
170 Poompuhar PMK K. Periyasamy S. Pounraj AIADMK
28 Poonamallee INC D. Sudarsanam R. Senguttuvan MDMK
191 Pudukkottai AIADMK R. Nedunchezhian M. Jaafar Ali DMK
6 Purasawalkam DMK V. S. Babu Venkatesh Babu AIADMK
223 Radhapuram DMK M. Appavu[12] L. Gnanapunitha AIADMK
209 Rajapalayam (SC) AIADMK M. Chandra V. P. Rajan DMK
201 Ramanathapuram INC K. Hussan Ali M. Palanichamy MDMK
34 Ranipet DMK R. Gandhi[12] R. Thamizharasan AIADMK
94 Rasipuram DMK K. P. Ramaswamy[12] P. R. Sundaram AIADMK
1 Royapuram AIADMK D. Jayakumar S. P. Sarkuna Pandian DMK
71 Rishivandiam INC S. Sivaraj L. Athinarayanan AIADMK
14 Saidapet AIADMK G. Senthamizhan C. R. Baskaran PMK
88 Salem - I AIADMK L. Ravichandran M. R. Suresh INC
89 Salem - II DMK S. Arumugam R. Sureshkumar AIADMK
145 Samayanallur (SC) DMK R. Tamilarasi P. Lakshmi AIADMK
213 Sankaranayanarkoil (SC) AIADMK C. Karuppasamy S. Thangavelu DMK
73 Sankarapuram DMK A. Anagaiyarkanni P. Sanniyasi AIADMK
99 Sankari (SC) DMK V. P. Duraisamy S. Shanthamani AIADMK
125 Sathyamangalam DMK L. P. Dharmalingam[12] T. K. Subramaniam AIADMK
224 Sattangulam INC Rani Venkatesan Nazareth P. Durai MDMK
205 Sattur DMK K. K. S. S. R. Ramachandran G. Chockeswaran AIADMK
136 Sedapatti AIADMK C. Durairaj G. Thalapathi DMK
95 Sendamangalam (ST) DMK K. Ponnusamy[15] P. Chandran AIADMK
140 Sholavandan DMK P. Moorthy L. Santhanam AIADMK
33 Sholinghur INC D. Arul Anbarasu C. Gopal AIADMK
104 Singanallur AIADMK R. Chinnaswamy[15] A. Soundararajan CPI (M)
169 Sirkali (SC) DMK M. Panneerselvam P. Durairajan VCK
198 Sivaganga CPI S. Gunasekaran S. Sevanthiappan MDMK
207 Sivakasi MDMK R. Gnanadoss V. Thangaraj DMK
27 Sriperumbudur (SC) INC D. Yasodha K. Balakrishnan VCK
165 Srirangam AIADMK M. Paranjothi G. Jerome Arokiaraj INC
226 Srivaikuntam INC D. Selvaraj S. P. Shanmuganathan AIADMK
208 Srivilliputhur CPI T. Ramasamy R. Vinayagamoorthy AIADMK
93 Talavasal (SC) DMK K. Chinnadurai P. Elangovan AIADMK
20 Tambaram DMK S. R. Raja K. Somu MDMK
85 Taramangalam PMK P. Kannan P. Govindan IND
216 Tenkasi DMK V. Karuppasamy Pandian Rama Udayasuriyan MDMK
75 Thalli Ind T. Ramachandran P. Nagaraja Reddy CPI
43 Thandarambattu DMK E. V. Velu[15] S. Ramachandran AIADMK
183 Thanjavur DMK S. N. M. Ubayadullah M. Rengasamy AIADMK
9 Theagaraya Nagar AIADMK V. P. Kalairajan J. Anbazhagan DMK
132 Theni AIADMK D. Ganesan N. R. T. Tajkumar INC
137 Thirumangalam MDMK Veera.Ilavarasan V. Velusamy DMK
141 Tirupparankundram AIADMK A. K. Bose S. Venkatesan CPI (M)
168 Thiruverambur DMK K. N. Sekaran Sridhar Vandayar AIADMK
188 Thiruvidamarudur AIADMK R. K. Bharathimohan G. Alayamani PMK
182 Thiruvonam DMK T. Mahesh Krishnasamy K. Thangamuthu AIADMK
17 Thiruvottiyur DMK K. P. P. Samy V. Moorthy AIADMK
103 Thondamuthur MDMK M. Kannappan S. R. Balasubramaniam INC
156 Thottiam INC M. Rajasekharan R. Natarajan MDMK
10 Thousand Lights DMK M. K. Stalin Adhi Rajaram AIADMK
55 Tindivanam AIADMK C. V. Shanmugam[15] M. Karunanidhi PMK
225 Tiruchendur AIADMK Anitha R Radhakrishnan A. D. K. Jeyaseelan DMK
98 Tiruchengode AIADMK P. Thangamani S. Gandhiselvan DMK
166 Tiruchirapalli - I DMK Anbil Periyasamy A. malarmannan MDMK
167 Tiruchirapalli - II DMK K. N. Nehru N. Mariyampitchai AIADMK
189 Thirumayam INC R. M. Subburam M. Radhakrishnan AIADMK
60 Thirunavalur AIADMK R. Kumaraguru V. S. Veerapandian DMK
218 Tirunelveli DMK N. Malai Raja Nainar Nagenthiran AIADMK
194 Tiruppattur DMK K. R. Perikaruppan[12] K. K. Umadhevan AIADMK
41 Tiruppattur PMK T. K. Raja K. C. Azhagiri MDMK
21 Tirupporur (SC) PMK D. Moorthy[15] M. Dhanapan AIADMK
116 Tiruppur CPI(M) C. Govindasamy S. Duraisamy MDMK
30 Tiruttani AIADMK G. Hari G. Raviraj PMK
177 Tiruthuraipundi (SC) CPI K. Ulaganathan A. Umadevi AIADMK
196 Tiruvadanai INC K. R. Ramasamy[15] C. Animuthu AIADMK
184 Tiruvaiyaru DMK Durai. Chandrasekaran Durai. Govindarajan AIADMK
29 Tiruvallur DMK E. A. P. Sivaji[12] B. Ramana AIADMK
44 Tiruvannamalai DMK K. Pitchandi[12] V. Pavan Kumar AIADMK
174 Tiruvarur (SC) DMK U. Mathivanan[12] A. Thangamani AIADMK
232 Thiruvattar CPI(M) R. Leema Rose G. Sujith Kumar BJP
12 Triplicane AIADMK Bader Sayeed M. Naganathan DMK
227 Tuticorin DMK P. Geetha Jeevan S. Danielraj AIADMK
127 Ootacamund INC B. Gopalan[15] K. N. Dorai AIADMK
111 Udumalpet AIADMK C. Shanmugavelu C. Veluchamy DMK
61 Ulundurpet (SC) DMK K. Thirunavukarasu E. Vijayaraghavan VCK
157 Uppiliapuram (ST) DMK R. Rani P. Muthusamy AIADMK
138 Usilampatti AIADMK I. Mahendran P. V. Kathiravan DMK
25 Uthiramerur DMK K. Sundar[15] V. Somasundaram AIADMK
186 Valangiman (SC) AIADMK Ilamathi Subramanian S. Senthamil Chelvan DMK
110 Valparai (SC) INC Kovai Thangam S. Susi Kalayarasan VCK
51 Vandavasi (SC) DMK Jeyaraman M. Chakrapani AIADMK
39 Vaniayambadi DMK H. Abdul Basith K. Mohammad Ali AIADMK
56 Vanur (SC) AIADMK N. Ganapathy N. Soundararajan PMK
161 Varahur (SC) AIADMK M. Chanthirakasi K. Gopalakrishnan PMK
214 Vasudevanallur (SC) MDMK T. Sadhan Thirumalai Kumar R. Krishnan CPI (M)
176 Vedaranyam DMK S. K. Vedarathinam O. S. Maniyan AIADMK
150 Vedasandur DMK M. Dhandapani S. Palanichamy AIADMK
90 Veerapandi DMK A. Rajendran[13] V. S. Veerapandian DMK
113 Vellakoil DMK M. P. Saminathan[13] A. Ganeshamurthi MDMK
48 Vellore INC C. Gnanasekaran[13] N. Subramani MDMK
210 Vilathikulam AIADMK P. Chinnappan[15] K. Rajaram DMK
233 Vilavancode CPI(M) G. John Joseph[13] F. Frankiln AIADMK
18 Villivakkam DMK B. Ranganathan[13] G. Kalan AIADMK
58 Villupuram DMK K. Ponmudy[12] D. Duraisamy DMK
206 Virudhunagar MDMK R. Varadharajan[13] S. Damodharan INC
69 Vridhachalam DMDK Vijayakanth[14] R. Govindasamy PMK
87 Yercaud (ST) DMK C. Tamilselvan[13] J. Alamelu AIADMK
* Elected as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu

Aftermath

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Pattali Makkal Katchi, and its leader Dr. Ramdoss and left parties would also end up joining the AIADMK led front, leaving the DMK coalition ahead of 2009 Lok Sabha General election.

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Footnotes

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