Sivakasi (Lok Sabha constituency)
Sivakasi was a Lok Sabha constituency in India which existed until the 2004 Lok sabha elections. It was converted into Virudhunagar constituency after delimitation in 2008.
Assembly segments
Sivakasi Lok Sabha constituency was composed of the following assembly segments:[1]
- Sattur (moved to Virudhunagar constituency after 2009)
- Virudhunagar (moved to Virudhunagar constituency after 2009)
- Sivakasi (moved to Virudhunagar constituency after 2009)
- Rajapalayam (moved to Tenkasi constituency after 2009)
- Srivilliputhur (moved to Tenkasi constituency after 2009)
- Kovilpatti (moved to Thoothukudi constituency after 2009)
Members of the Parliament
Year | Winner | Party | Runner-up | Party |
---|---|---|---|---|
1967 | P. Ramamoorthy | SWA | P. A. Nadar | INC |
1971 | V. Jeyalakshmi | INC | R. Gopalakrishnan | SWA |
1977 | V. Jeyalakshmi | INC | G. Ramanujuam | NCO |
1980 | N. Soundararajan | AIADMK | V. Jayalakshmi | INC(I) |
1984 | N. Soundararajan | AIADMK | A. Srinivasan | CPI |
1989 | K. Kalimuthu | AIADMK | V. Gopalsamy | DMK |
1991 | R. Kanga Govindarajulu | AIADMK | A. Srinivasan | CPI |
1996 | V. Alagirisamy | CPI | Sanjay Ramasamy | AIADMK |
1998 | Vaiko | MDMK | V. Alagirisamy | CPI |
1999 | Vaiko | MDMK | V. Ramaswami | AIADMK |
2004 | A. Ravichandran | MDMK | P. Kannan | AIADMK |
Election results
General Election 2004
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
MDMK | A. Ravichandran | 469,072 | 56.44 | +15.23 | |
AIADMK | Kannan. P | 304,555 | 36.64 | +4.89 | |
JD(U) | Dheepa Valentina | 27,130 | 3.26 | n/a | |
Independent | Venkatesan. K | 10,156 | 1.22 | n/a | |
Majority | 164,517 | 19.79 | +10.34 | ||
Turnout | 831,167 | 63.27 | +0.41 | ||
MDMK hold | Swing | +15.23 | |||
1999:
Vaiko (MDMK) 3,25,829
Ramaswamy (ADMK) 2,51,048
1998:
Vaiko (MDMK) 3,87,694
Alagirisamy (CPI)2,52,771
1996:
Alagirisamy (CPI) 2,38,483
Sanjay Ramaswamy (ADMK) 2,14,861
References
- "List of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies" (PDF). Tamil Nadu. Election Commission of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 May 2006. Retrieved 13 October 2008.
External links
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