Indian general election, 1991 (Tamil Nadu)
Indian general election in Tamil Nadu, 1991
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1991 Election map (by constituencies) Green = INC+ (Won all the seats) |
The Indian general election, 1991 polls in Tamil Nadu were held for 39 seats in the state. The result was a repeat landslide victory for Indian National Congress, and its ally Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, winning all 39 seats. The opposition party Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, which was part of the National Front, lost heavily, not winning a single seat. During this election, Rajiv Gandhi was assassinated, when campaigning for Margatham Chandrasekar for the Indian National Congress, in the Sriperumbudur constituency.
Voting and Results
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)
ADMK-INC alliance won all the seats in TN. Below is a breakdown by parties within coalition:
INC won all the seats in the district
INC won 67% the seats in the district
INC won half the seats in the district
ADMK won all the seats in the district
Results by Alliance
INC+ |
SEATS |
NF |
SEATS |
OTHERS |
SEATS |
INC |
28 |
DMK |
0 |
BJP |
0 |
ADMK |
11 |
JD |
0 |
PMK |
0 |
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CPI |
0 |
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TOTAL (1991) |
39 |
TOTAL (1991) |
0 |
TOTAL (1991) |
0 |
TOTAL (1989) |
38 |
TOTAL (1989) |
0 |
TOTAL (1989) |
1 |
List of Elected MPs
Constituency |
Winner |
Party |
Margin |
Runner-upa |
Partya |
1. Chennai North |
D. Pandian |
Indian National Congress |
118,518 |
Aladi Aruna |
DMK |
2. Chennai Central |
Era Anbarasuc |
Indian National Congress |
103,271 |
N. V. N. Somu |
DMK |
3. Chennai South |
R. Sridharan |
Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam |
162,528 |
T. R. Balu |
DMK |
4. Sriperumbudur |
Margatham Chandrasekarc |
Indian National Congress |
180,572 |
K. Sundaram |
DMK |
5. Chengalpattu |
S. S. R. Rajendra Kumar |
Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam |
153,206 |
C. Arumugam |
DMK |
6. Arakkonam |
R. Jeevarathinamc |
Indian National Congress |
176,710 |
M. Kannaiyan |
DMK |
7. Vellore |
B. Akber Pasha |
Indian National Congress |
199,169 |
P. Shanmugam |
DMK |
8. Tiruppattur |
A. Jayamohanc |
Indian National Congress |
190,461 |
K. C. Alagiri |
DMK |
9. Vandavasi |
M. Krishnaswamy |
Indian National Congress |
177,095 |
D. Venugopal |
DMK |
10. Tindivanam |
K. Rama Murthee |
Indian National Congress |
170,149 |
N. Dayanidhi |
DMK |
11. Cuddalore |
P. P. Kaliaperumal |
Indian National Congress |
208,057 |
G. Bhuvarahan |
JD |
12. Chidambaram |
P. Vallalperumanc |
Indian National Congress |
136,890 |
Sulochana Ayyasamy |
DMK |
13. Dharmapuri |
K.V. Thangkabalu |
Indian National Congress |
150,489 |
P. D. Elangovan |
PMK |
14. Krishnagiri |
K. Ramamurthy |
Indian National Congress |
213,114 |
R. Manickam |
JD |
15. Rasipuram |
B. Devarajanc |
Indian National Congress |
272,985 |
I. Suganya |
DMK |
16. Salem |
Rangarajan Kumaramangalamc |
Indian National Congress |
282,568 |
K. P. Arthanarisamy |
DMK |
17. Tiruchengode |
K. S. Soundaram |
Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam |
314,481 |
K. P. Ramalingam |
DMK |
18. Nilgiris |
R. Prabhuc |
Indian National Congress |
180,802 |
S. Doraisamy |
DMK |
19. Gobichettipalayam |
P. G. Narayananc |
Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam |
249,161 |
G. S. Lakshman Iyer |
JD |
20. Coimbatore |
C. K. Kuppuswamyc |
Indian National Congress |
186,064 |
K. Ramani |
CPM |
21. Pollachi |
B. Rajaravivarma |
Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam |
206,270 |
C. T. Dhandapani |
DMK |
22. Palani |
A. Senapathi Gounderc |
Indian National Congress |
260,142 |
K. Kumarasamy |
DMK |
23. Dindigul |
C. Sreenivaasan |
Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam |
224,417 |
K. Maya Thevar |
DMK |
24. Madurai |
A. G. S. Ram Babuc |
Indian National Congress |
242,160 |
P. Mohan |
CPM |
25. Periyakulam |
R. Ramasamy |
Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam |
213,960 |
Cumbum Ramakrishnan |
DMK |
26. Karur |
N. Murugesan |
Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam |
269,969 |
D. Thirunavukkarasu |
DMK |
27. Tiruchirappalli |
L. Adaikalarajc |
Indian National Congress |
209,706 |
T. K. Rangarajan |
CPM |
28. Perambalur |
A. Asokrajc |
Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam |
194,950 |
S. V. Ramaswamy |
DMK |
29. Mayiladuturai |
Mani Shankar Aiyar |
Indian National Congress |
161,937 |
Kuttalam P. Kalyanam |
DMK |
30. Nagapattinam |
Padma |
Indian National Congress |
25,716 |
M. Selvaraj |
CPI |
31. Thanjavur |
K. Thulasiah Vandayar |
Indian National Congress |
162,070 |
S. Palanimanickam |
DMK |
32. Pudukkottai |
N. Sundararajc |
Indian National Congress |
219,721 |
K. Chandrasekaran |
DMK |
33. Sivaganga |
P. Chidambaramc |
Indian National Congress |
228,597 |
V. Kasinathan |
DMK |
34. Ramanathapuram |
V. Rajeshwaran |
Indian National Congress |
171,526 |
S. Vellaichamy |
DMK |
35. Sivakasi |
R. Kanga Govindarajulu |
Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam |
163,090 |
A. Srinivasan |
CPI |
36. Tirunelveli |
M. R. Kadambur Janarthanan |
Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam |
153,592 |
K. P. Kandasamy |
DMK |
37. Tenkasi |
M. Arunachalamc |
Indian National Congress |
182,086 |
T. Sadhan Tirumalaikumar |
DMK |
38. Tiruchendur |
R. Dhanuskodi Athithanc |
Indian National Congress |
258,776 |
G. Anton Gomez |
JD |
39. Nagercoil |
N. Dennisc |
Indian National Congress |
124,913 |
P. Mohammad Ismail |
JD |
c-indicates sitting/incumbent M.P. from previous Lok Sabha (1989-1991)
Post-election Union Council of Ministers from Tamil Nadu
Source:
Even though Congress and AIADMK swept Tamil Nadu, which proved to be an important state for Narasimha Rao and Congress to have a minority government at the national level, no cabinet berths were given to members from Tamil Nadu. Also all 4 council of ministers were from the Congress party.
Ministers of State (Independent charge)
Ministers of State
See also
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