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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:EngvarB Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Infobox election The Fourteenth Legislative Assembly Election was held on 13 April 2011 to elect members from 234 constituencies in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. Results were released on 13 May 2011. Two major parties Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) faced the election as coalitions of multiple political parties: DMK front consisted of 8 parties and the AIADMK of 11 parties. Vijayakanth's Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK), which had contested the previous elections independently, allied with the AIADMK coalition. Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam boycotted the election following a disagreement with Jayalalithaa over seat-sharing. The outgoing Karunanidhi government was noted for the construction of new assembly building in Chennai, execution of various developmental projects, and implementation of programmes including free health care for the poor and issuance of a range of freebies such as color television to all. However, these were heavily overshadowed by other major issues such as incessant power cuts in households and industries, excessive sand mining, increasing prices of essential items, 2G spectrum case and undue influence of Karunanidhi's extended family in various aspects of Tamil politics and business and even media.

The election commission enforced stringent measures to curb the widespread abuse of power to bribe voters that were common in previous elections; it also imposed strict campaign discipline by imposing the 10 PM curfew. The commission headed by the chief election officer Praveen Kumar was commended for conducting the election strictly and fairly. The election recorded the highest polling ever in the state - 77.8% of the total electorate voted in the election surpassing 76.57% polled in 1967 election.

AIADMK front won the election-winning in 203 constituencies; the AIADMK party alone secured a massive majority in a landslide by carrying 150 seats and became eligible to form the government without requiring the support of its coalition partners. DMDK won 29 seats, more than the 23 seats won by DMK, and opted to serve as the official opposition party. Political analysts concluded that the election was a referendum on the outgoing DMK government and the powerful anti-incumbency sentiment helped the AIADMK coalition. J. Jayalalithaa along with 33 ministers was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu for the fourth time on 16 May 2011 by the governor Surjit Singh Barnala.

Background

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Rising food prices was an important issue in this election, especially for the poor who make up a large portion of the ruling parties' electorate

The Karunanidhi administration was noted for various developmental projects and generous spending of the tax money for the implementation of various free schemes and issuance of freebies: The government provided 1 kg rice for 1 rupee, free health insurance for poor, free colour television and gas stove for all. It also provided job for over 500,000 people in various departments of the government and introduced free concrete house scheme for the poor. It also implemented various road, bridge and drinking water projects in Chennai and all over Tamil Nadu. However, the election was dominated by four major issues, increase in price of essential commodities, 2G spectrum case, Power outage and nepotism. Inflation was high during late 2010 to early 2011; The price of food and other essential commodities had increased exponentially affecting middle class and poor people: Onions were sold for Rs. 100, tomatoes for Rs. 80 and Jasmine flower for Rs. 1200 per kilo gram. This historical rise in price of essential food items was believed to be due to increased rainfall in North Indian states.[1][2] The key issue that affected the people was electricity shortage in the State.[3][4][5] The 2G spectrum case involved the issue of 122 licenses of the 2G spectrum to 85 companies including many new telecom companies with little or no experience in the telecom sector at a price set in the year 2001. The case was alleged to have costed 677.19 billion Шаблон:Indian Rupee (US$15.03 billion) to the Indian exchequer. A. Raja, Union telecommunications minister from Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam was arrested by Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) in relation to the case. Kanimozhi, Rajya Sabha member from DMK and Chief minister's daughter and Sharad Kumar of Kalaignar TV were also included in the chargesheet filed by CBI. The five years of Karunanidhi's rule also saw an undue influence of his extended family members in various aspects of Tamil business and politics[6] In late 2010, Jayalalithaa as an opposition leader held three big rallies to protest against the price rise and policies of UPA Government at the Centre and DMK Government in the State. The public meetings took place at Coimbatore on July 13, Trichy on August 14 and Madurai on October 18. These rallies drew lakhs of people, were seen as the shows of strength by the AIADMK ahead of the 2011 Assembly Election.[7][8][9][10]

Parties and coalitions

All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam coalition

Electoral alliances began to take shape in late 2010. J. Jayalalithaa, the leader of All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) characterised the election as a turning point in Tamil Nadu history similar to 1967 election. She was alluding to the major political changes that took place in Tamil Nadu after 1967 election in which Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam defeated Indian National Congress for the first time and subsequently, Congress has then never won an election in the state until date.[11]

Manithaneya Makkal Katchi, political wing of Tamil Nadu Muslim Munnetra Kazhagam (TMMK) constituted a five-member committee to hold consultations with All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) for seat sharing. The party had decided to support AIADMK in a resolution adopted at a high-level meeting citing deteriorating law and order and corruption.[12] Naam Tamilar Iyakkam coordinator Seeman also expressed his support for AIADMK on 10 January and said his decision is based on his opposition to INC which he claimed works against the interests of Sri Lankan Tamils.[13] Cho Ramaswamy, founder of Thuglak magazine, was actively involved in the formation of alliances. He supported AIADMK and encouraged other parties to do so as well. On the 41st anniversary of the founding of Thuglak on 14 January, he delivered an address that strongly opposed ruling DMK party. He encouraged Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK) to forge an alliance with AIADMK.[14] Communist Party of India Tamil Nadu state secretary D. Pandian also called for DMDK to join the AIADMK coalition to defeat DMK[15] and officially announced the continuation of CPI's coalition with AIADMK on 29 January.[16] Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM) announced its decision to contest the election with AIADMK on 25 January.[17]

Despite the strained relationship between Indian National Congress (INC) and Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK),[18] AIADMK general secretary Jayalalithaa ruled out coalition with INC on 19 January.[19] Tamil actor Karthik announced his party's (Ahila India Naadalum Makkal Katchi) support to AIADMK after meeting Jayalalithaa on 19 January.[20] Hindu Munnani leader Rama Gopalan ruled out support to AIADMK coalition on 20 January citing the participation of anti-Hindu forces in the fold.[21] DMDK officially announced their alliance with AIADMK and started their negotiations. This brought to an end the possibilities of third front and DMDK contesting the elections on their own.[22]

Vijay's Makkal Iyakkam supported AIADMK Front. He delivered a speech in a rally attended by an estimated 20,000 to 30,000 people in Nagapattinam on 22 February condemning the actions of Sri Lankan military against Tamil Nadu fishermen.[23][24] S. A. Chandrasekhar, noted film director and father of actor Vijay met with Jayalalithaa three times during the run-up to the election and announced Makkal Iyakkam's decision to support the AIADMK front in Tiruchirappalli on 27 March.[25][26]

Seat allotment

In the middle of March, amidst discussion to finalise the allocation of constituencies, AIADMK surprised its allies by unilaterally deciding the 160 constituencies in which it will field candidates. The list included constituencies won by the CPI, CPM, Forward Bloc and Pudhiya Thamizhagam in the previous election. Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK) was not allotted any constituency.[27] After the coalition partners threatened to form a third front under DMDK, AIADMK gave in to their demands. Most of the seats AIADMK took from its alliance partners were given back bringing the standoff to an end.[28] However MDMK was not given the number of seats it asked for and hence Vaiko left AIADMK led alliance and boycotted the elections.[29]

The final seat allotment was:

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Election map based on parties contesting under the AIADMK alliance. Colours are based on the AIADMK front table on the left
S.No Party Election Symbol Leader Seats Ref.
1. Шаблон:Full party name with color Файл:Indian election symbol two leaves.svg J. Jayalalithaa 160 [30]
2. Шаблон:Full party name with color Файл:Indian Election Symbol Nagara.svg Vijayakant 41 [31]
3. Шаблон:Full party name with color Файл:CPI symbol.svg Tha Pandian 10 [32]
4. Шаблон:Full party name with color (Marxist) Файл:CPI(M) election symbol - Hammer Sickle and Star.svg G. Ramakrishnan 12 [32]
5. Шаблон:Full party name with color Файл:Candle - Election Symbol.png M. H. Jawahirullah 3 [33]
6. Шаблон:Full party name with color Dr. Krishnaswamy 2 [34]
7. Шаблон:Full party name with color Файл:Indian Election Symbol Lion.svg P. V. Kathiravan 1 [35]
Unregistered parties, whose candidates ran under the AIADMK ticket
8. Шаблон:Full party name with color

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R. Sarathkumar 2 [36]
9. Шаблон:Full party name with color Файл:Indian election symbol two leaves.svg C. K. Thamizharasan 1 [34]
10. Шаблон:Full party name with color

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N. Sedhuraman 1 [34]
11. bgcolor="Шаблон:Party color"| Tamil Nadu Kongu Ilaignar Peravai

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U.Thaniyarasu 1 [37]

Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam coalition

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PMK poster in Chennai
DMK was hoping to gain votes among the Vanniyar community with the addition of PMK, but that failed to materialise since they could only win 3 seats from 18 seats it won in 2006. With a disappointing performance in this election and losing all of the seats contested in 2009 Lok Sabha election when it allied with AIADMK, PMK is proving to no longer be an important player in Tamil Nadu politics

Tamil Nadu Congress Committee president K. V. Thankabalu confirmed the continuation of his party's alliance with DMK on 21 January.[38] DMK pulled out of the ruling coalition at the centre on 5 March amid disagreements with Congress over seat sharing.[39] After three days, the parties struck a deal in which DMK gave in to the demand and allowed Congress to contest in 63 seats.[40] Abdul Rahman, Member of Parliament from Vellore constituency announced the continuation of Indian Union Muslim League's coalition with DMK on 24 January 2011.[41] After meeting Karunanidhi at his home on 16 January, Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi leader Thol. Thirumavalavan said his party will work for the victory of DMK coalition.[42] In a speech given during the wedding of Hindu Religious and Charitable Endowments Minister Periyakaruppan's son in Chennai, Karunanidhi expressed his desire to step down from Chiefministership and continue as the leader of the party.[43] Karunanidhi, during his trip to New Delhi for attending Chief Ministers meeting on 30 January, said that Indian National Congress, Viduthalai Chiruthaigal, Muslim League and Pattali Makkal Katchi are in the DMK coalition.[44] But Ramadoss, the leader of PMK denied that and said no final decision has been taken on coalition.[45] However PMK later joined the DMK alliance and was allotted 31 seats. It was later reduced to 30 to accommodate Congress which was firm on contesting 63 seats. Mylapore MLA and actor-turned politician S. V. Shekhar, joined Congress on 6 February 2011 after being expelled from AIADMK in 2009.[46] Although Mylapore constituency was allotted to congress party, it did not give the chance to S.V. Shekhar. Instead the party allotted it to Jayanthi Thangabalu, the wife of TN Congress president K.V. Thangabalu. However her nomination was rejected by election commission citing incomplete submission of relevant documents. The nomination of K.V. Thangabalu, who was the replacement candidate was accepted making him the official congress candidate.[47]

Seat allotment

Upset over the tough posture adopted by the Congress during the seat-sharing negotiations, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam on 5 March decided to pull out its Ministers from the Union government and provide only issue-based support. A resolution to this effect was adopted at a meeting of the high-level committee of the party at Anna Arivalayam, the party headquarters.[48] But after days of intense bargaining, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and the Congress on 9 March struck a deal, under which the Congress would contest 63 seats.[49]

The final seat allotment was:

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Election map based on parties contesting under the DMK alliance. Colours are based on the DMK front table on the left
No. Party Election Symbol Leader Seats Ref.
1. Шаблон:Full party name with color Файл:Indian election symbol rising sun.svg Kalaignar M. Karunanidhi 119 [50]
2. Шаблон:Full party name with color Файл:Hand INC.svg K. V. Thangkabalu 63 [50]
3. Шаблон:Full party name with color Файл:Indian Election Symbol Mango SVG.svg Dr. Ramdoss 30 [50]
4. Шаблон:Full party name with color

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Thol. Thirumavalavan 10 [50]
5. Шаблон:Full party name with color 'Best' S.Ramasamy 7 [50]
Unregistered parties, whose candidates ran under the DMK ticket
6. Шаблон:Full party name with color Файл:Indian election symbol rising sun.svg K.M. Khader Mohideen 3 [50]
7. Шаблон:Full party name with color Файл:Indian election symbol rising sun.svg G.M. Sreedhar Vandaiyar 1 [50]
8. Шаблон:Full party name with color Файл:Indian election symbol rising sun.svg N.R. Dhanabalan 1 [50]

Notes: Vithudalai Chiruthaigal Katchi Used Both Candles and Television symbol.

Other parties and associations

Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK) boycotted the election following its withdrawal from the AIADMK alliance as AIADMK did not award the party any coalition constituency.[51] Makkal Sakthi Katchi, the party founded by Jayaprakash Narayan contested in 35 constituencies in 18 districts. Some of the candidates of the party were members/coordinators from the non-government organisation 5th Pillar who were famous for issuing zero rupees notes to fight corruption. The party was headed in Tamil Nadu by a steering committee composed of six people including Vijay Anand of 5th Pilar.[52] [53]

Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) although a major force in North India had struggled to make a foothold in Tamil Nadu . BJP leader L.Ganesan declared on 13 January that BJP will go alone in the elections .[54] BJP announced its Candidate list on 18 March.[55] Subramanian swamy leader of Janata Party announced JP will face the elections in alliance with BJP and will contest in 10 seats.[56] JD(U) has announced it will contest 8 seats in alliance with BJP.[57]

Tamil film actor Karthik's Ahila India Naadalum Makkal Katchi entered the election as a member of AIADMK coalition. When no seat was allocated to his party by AIADMK, he decided to contest the election alone in 25 to 40 seats.[58] His party with sizeable Thevar votes in southern Tamil Nadu is believed to eat into the AIADMK votebank. In 2006, former AIADMK minister Nainar Nagendran lost by 2,000 votes in Tirunelveli, where Karthik's party polled more than the margin.[57] Two weeks later his split from AIADMK, he announced his party will contest independently in 19 constituencies and support DMK in 213 constituencies.[59]

Educationist-turned-politician T. R.Pachamuthu's Indiya Jananayaka Katchi (IJK) leads the third front. It comprises Tamizhaga Munnetra Kazhagam of John Pandian, Samooka Samathuva Padai of retired IAS officer, P Sivakami, Tamil Nadu Vanigar Peravai and VOC Peravai. The front is fielding candidates in more than 150 constituencies . [57] Political observers feel that the IJK could poll 3,000 to 5,000 votes in many constituencies in Cuddalore, Villupuram, Perambalur, Ariyalur and Salem districts where Pachamuthu's Udayar community has sizeable presence. The Samooka Samathuva Padai will mobilise significant dalit votes in constituencies like Tindivanam, Krishnarayapuram, Haroor and Gangavalli. Sivakami herself is contesting from Gangavalli .[57] John Pandian has some influence in Virudhunagar, Ramanathapuram, Thoothukudi, Dindigul and Tirunelveli districts.[57]

Bahujan Samaj Party which is ruling in Uttar Pradesh has decided to field candidates for all 234 seats and will be contesting alone . The party announced its candidate list on 18 March.[60] Puratchi Bharatham led by MLA JeganMurthy which was part of DMK alliance from 2004 left the alliance due to seat sharing issue. It contested 40 seats on its own.[61] Social Democratic Party of India has also plunged into the Tamil Nadu election fray with a view to garnering Muslim votes. They are concentrating on Coimbatore, Ramanathapuram and some parts of Chennai. Ahila Indiya Parampariya Meenavar Sangam decided to contest in 27 constituencies that constitute a major population of fishermen. The decision was made in a meeting of fishermen's unions from across Tamil Nadu held in Pattinapakkam headed by its general secretary Rubeshkumar.[62] Arundhathiar (a section of dalits) outfit headed by R Adhiyaman has fielded candidates in 20 segments in western Tamil Nadu .

Campaign

AIADMK front

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AIADMK supporters in Chennai before polling.

DMDK launched a vigorous campaign to defeat DMK; It made a resolution to call all parties to come together to defeat the ruling DMK in a conference held in Salem on 8 January presided over by its leader Vijayakanth.[63] AIADMK general secretary Jayalalithaa campaigned supporting the candidates of her alliance across the entire state from 24 March until on 11 April.[64] She promised to provide the people of Tamil Nadu with golden reign, if they voted out the ruling party.[65] From the Tamil film industry, film directors R. V. Udayakumar and S. A. Chandrasekhar and actors Vijay,[66] Senthil, Gundu Kalyanam, Ponnambalam, C. R. Saraswathi, Radha Ravi and Anandaraj campaigned for the AIADMK front.[67] Communist Party of India (Marxist) general secretary Prakash Karat characterised the DMK's rule as a dark chapter in the history of Tamil Nadu and the 2G spectrum case had shamed its people. Communist Party of India general secretary A. B. Bardhan exhorted Jayalalithaa to lead the battle to unseat the corrupt regime at the centre after its victory in Tamil Nadu.[65]

DMK front

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DMK posters in Chennai before polling.

S. Ramadoss, leader of Pattali Makkal Katchi expressed his dissatisfaction with people from film industry ruling Tamil Nadu since 1967. He also urged voters not to vote for Vijayakanth with long career as a Tamil actor.[68] Expressing dissatisfaction that he could not be elected to Chief Ministership, Ramadoss complained – in a meeting held in Mayilam – that Vanniars with a total population of 25 million in Tamil Nadu never elected one of their own for Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu.[69] Kongunadu Munnetra Kazhagam (KMK), a political party in the western districts of Tamil Nadu, complained about the neglect of Kongu region by the successive governments in a conference held at Karur. Er. Eswaran, general secretary of KMK, urged the government to focus more on infrastructure development in the Kongu region.[70] Comedy actor Vadivelu campaigned for the DMK Front.[71] Telugu actor and politician Chiranjeevi who had recently merged his party Praja Rajyam with Congress in Andhra Pradesh also campaigned for the DMK front.[67] Actor turned Union Minister Napoleon, director K. Bhagyaraj, and actors Khushbu and Vaagai Chadrasekar campaigned for DMK .[72][73] Congress President Sonia Gandhi shared the stage with Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi in an election rally highlighting the strides made by the state under the latter's leadership. Addressing a rally near Marina beach in Chennai, Gandhi said Tamil Nadu had become a front-ranking state whose ideas of development and welfare were copied by the rest.[74] All India Congress Committee general secretary Rahul Gandhi appealed to the people of Tamil Nadu to support the Democratic Progressive Alliance to further the development and socialistic agenda of the State for the next five years. Addressing an election rally which was presided over by Union Home Minister P. Chidambaram, he said that Tamil Nadu was one of the most progressive States in the country. It had achieved an important place in industrial, textile, automobile sectors and information technology; A number of social welfare schemes were being implemented. It was leading in health care and higher education in the country.[75]

Manifestoes

The manifesto of the two largest in the legislative assembly were:

AIADMK

AIADMK general secretary J. Jayalalithaa released election manifesto for the election that mentioned it would give:[76]

  • 20 kg of free rice for ration-card holders.
  • Laptops for students from classes XI.
  • Free fans, mixers and grinders.
  • Free mineral water to BPL families.
  • Monorail for Chennai.
  • Promised new power generation projects and IT Industries in Coimbatore West and development of Small Scale Industries in Madurai South.

DMK

DMK president M. Karunanidhi released election manifesto for the election that mentioned it would give:[77]

Election Commission actions

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The Chief Election Commissioner of India, S. Y. Quraishi addressing at the Observer’s briefing meeting in New Delhi on March 10, 2011, for Legislative Assembly election of Tamil Nadu along with those of Assam, Kerala, West Bengal, and Puducherry

The election commission was commended for conducting the election in a strict and fair manner.[78][79] It enforced stringent measures to curb use of money power to bribe voters by paying them cash. It also strictly enforced 10 PM curfew on campaigning. DMK chief M Karunanidhi and his ally PMK founder S Ramadoss accused the EC of bringing about an emergency like situation in the State while such a situation was not prevalent in the other poll-bound States. CEC has said the people were happy about the conduct of elections, the CEC displayed an SMS from Chennai which read "earlier EC just announced elections. Only now they are conducting them. This is just one sample of people’s response".[80] Some of the actions taken by Returning officers in the State

  • The EC appointed flying squads and I–T teams recently seized more than Rs 50 million, largest ever in the state, from the roof of an empty bus in Trichy.[81]
  • The Election Commission is probing alleged purchase of nine lakh T-shirts costing more than Rs 110 million by ruling DMK from a single shop in Tirupur district of poll bound Tamil Nadu.[81]
  • Election Officials have seized unauthorised cash of over Rs 530 million in cash out of which Rs 420 million are from Tamil Nadu alone[80]
  • The biggest seizure of cash has come from Madurai district at Rs. 39.1 million. Madurai district collector U. Sahayam has said only Rs. 371,000 of the cash seized in the district has been reclaimed with documented proof. The EC had earlier transferred the collector and appointed Sahayam as the collector .EC also transferred the superintendent of police in Madurai district, key officials in the administration; it is also supervising the use of wedding halls to ensure that the premises are not misused.[82]

Cases registered

  • Tiruvarur town police have registered a case against film actor Vadivelu for his denigrating speech against founder of Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK) Vijayakant on 23 March.[83]
  • Actress and DMK star speaker Khushboo has been booked under two cases for allegedly violating the Model Code of Conduct. The first case pertained to the actress allegedly blocking the road and interrupting traffic while campaigning for her party at Palanichetti area in the district, police said. The second case was booked when a combined eight cars were found to be following the vehicle of the actress without prior permission at two places in the district, police said. All the eight vehicles had been seized, they said.[84]
  • Melur Assistant Returning Officer, P. Kalimuthu had stated that DMK workers, accompanied by Mr. Alagiri, had been to the temple, where a large number of local elders were present. The flying squad had received information that the political party functionaries might distribute cash. They rushed to the spot and videographed the visit. This resulted in a scuffle. In the melee, the videographer [appointed by ECI] was roughed up. On the basis of Mr. Kalimuthu's complaint with Keelavalavu police, a case was registered against Mr. Alagiri, Deputy Mayor P.M. Mannan, two local DMK functionaries Regupathi and Thirugnanam and 50 others for waylaying and obstructing officials from discharging their duty.[85]
  • DMK Member of Parliament J.K. Ritheesh and seven others were arrested for allegedly assaulting a man and others when a clash broke out on Monday night between his supporters and a group over an issue of relaying a road near Ramanathapuram .[86]
  • Election Commission of India has sent notices, based on the complaint of the DMK to AIADMK general secretary Jayalalithaa and her ally DMDK general secretary Vijayakant for their alleged personal attacks against chief minister M. Karunanidhi and his family during electioneering.[87]

Opinion polls

Pre-poll surveys

Most non-partisan pre-polls found AIADMK+ winning comfortably in this election. The pre-polls indicated a great deal of anger towards the incumbent government, due to corruption allegations and recent food price rises. Also AIADMK was aided by including DMDK and its leader Vijaykanth, which has had on average a 10% vote share in recent elections in Tamil Nadu.[88]

Agency Dates DMK+ AIADMK+ Ref.
Headlines Today–ORG Poll 1 April 2011 68 seats 45% 164 seats 50% [88]
"People studies" - Loyola College, Chennai 21–29 March 2011 70 seats 42% 105 seats 49% [89]
[90]

Post-poll surveys

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The above bar graph shows the differences in margin of victory (seats) between opinion polling and final results. Шаблон:Green represents the polling agency made the correct prediction (AIADMK+ victory/lead)
Шаблон:Red represents the polling agency made the wrong prediction (DMK+ victory/lead)

Since exit polls are banned by ECI, Headlines Today-ORG Poll, conducted a post-poll survey, where they polled voters after they voted in their houses.[91] Post polls conducted by Headlines Today-ORG Poll, found this election to be a toss-up, with DMK gaining a lot of ground in the last few weeks before the election. The exit poll particularly noted a late swing towards the incumbent in the rural communities of Tamil Nadu, which allowed the DMK and its alliance to increase its overall vote share percentage from 45% in the pre-poll survey to 50% post-poll. A couple of weeks after the Headlines today post poll, a few post polls showed the exact opposite result, with CNN-IBN and Asianet post poll giving AIADMK+, the majority of the same margin.

Agency Date reported DMK+ AIADMK+ Ref.
Headlines Today–ORG Poll 28 April 2011 115-130 seats 50% 105-120 seats 48% [92]
CNN-IBN-The Week post-poll survey 10 May 2011 102-114 seats 44% 120-132 seats 46% [93]
Asianet-C Fore Poll 10 May 2011 117 seats 132 seats [94]
STAR News 10 May 2011 124 seats 110 seats
CVB - NewsX-CVoter 10 May 2011 54-62 seats 176 seats

Polling

Source: Tamil Nadu Election Website[95]

Poll notification was issued on 19 March. The last date of filing nominations was 26 March and candidates were allowed to withdraw their nominations until 30 March. The state election commission scrutinised the nominations on 28 March. Election was held in a single phase on 13 April 2011.[96] 77.8% of the electorate voted in the election, the highest ever in the history of all elections conducted in Tamil Nadu surpassing 76.57% polled in 1967 election. Karur district registered highest turnout of 86.4% followed by Ariyalur district of 84.1%. Chennai district and Kanyakumari district polled the lowest number of votes, 68.2% and 69% respectively.[97][98]

Category Polled Turnout %
Men 18,381,236 77.71%
Women 18,371,744 78.54%
Total 36,753,114 78.12%

Result

Шаблон:Main

Results by pre-poll alliance

Шаблон:Trim

By constituency

Winner, runner-up, voter turnout, and victory margin in every constituency
Assembly Constituency Winner Runner Up Margin
#k Name Candidate Party Votes % Candidate Party Votes %
1 Gummidipoondi C. H. Sekar Шаблон:Party name with color 97,708 54.4 Sekar  K  N Шаблон:Party name with color 68,452 38.11 29,256
2 Ponneri Pon. Raja Шаблон:Party name with color 93,624 57.5 Manimekalai. A. Шаблон:Party name with color 62,354 38.29 31,270
3 Tiruttani M. Arun Subramanian Шаблон:Party name with color 95,918 50.16 Raman. E. S. S. Шаблон:Party name with color 71,988 37.64 23,930
4 Thiruvallur B. V. Ramanaa Шаблон:Party name with color 91,337 53.69 Shiaji E. A. P Шаблон:Party name with color 67,689 39.79 23,648
5 Poonamallee R. Manimaran Шаблон:Party name with color 99,097 54.59 Kanchi Gv Mathiazhagan Шаблон:Party name with color 57,678 31.77 41,419
6 Avadi S. Abdul Rahim Шаблон:Party name with color 110,102 55.18 Dhamotharan. R Шаблон:Party name with color 66,864 33.51 43,238
7 Maduravoyal G. Beem Rao Шаблон:Party name with color 96,844 52.09 Selvam K Шаблон:Party name with color 72,833 39.17 24,011
8 Ambattur S. Vedachalam Шаблон:Party name with color 99,330 53.3 Ranaganathan. B Шаблон:Party name with color 76,613 41.11 22,717
9 Madavaram V. Moorthy Шаблон:Party name with color 115,468 55.69 Kanimozhi N S Шаблон:Party name with color 80,703 38.93 34,765
10 Thiruvottiyur K. Kuppan Шаблон:Party name with color 93,944 57.03 Samy. K. P. P. Шаблон:Party name with color 66,653 40.47 27,291
11 Dr. Radhakrishnan Nagar P. Vetrivel Шаблон:Party name with color 83,777 59.04 P. K. Sekar Babu Шаблон:Party name with color 52,522 37.01 31,255
12 Perambur A. Soundararajan Шаблон:Party name with color 84,668 52.26 N. R. Dhanapalan Шаблон:Party name with color 67,245 41.5 17,423
13 Kolathur M. K. Stalin Шаблон:Party name with color 68,677 48.35 Sadai. Sa. Duraisamy Шаблон:Party name with color 65,943 46.43 2,734
14 Villivakkam J. C. D. Prabhakar Шаблон:Party name with color 68,612 52.44 Anbazhagan K Шаблон:Party name with color 57,830 44.2 10,782
15 Thiru. Vi. Ka. Nagar V. Neelakandan Шаблон:Party name with color 72,887 58.87 Dr. C. Natesan Шаблон:Party name with color 43,546 35.17 29,341
16 Egmore K. Nalla Thambi Шаблон:Party name with color 51,772 46.23 Parithi Ellamvzuthi Шаблон:Party name with color 51,570 46.05 202
17 Royapuram D. Jayakumar Шаблон:Party name with color 65,099 57.89 Manohar. R Шаблон:Party name with color 43,727 38.88 21,372
18 Harbour Pala. Karuppiah Шаблон:Party name with color 53,920 55.89 Altaf Hussain Шаблон:Party name with color 33,603 34.83 20,317
19 Chepauk-Thiruvallikeni J. Anbazhagan Шаблон:Party name with color 64,191 49.44 Thameemun Ansari. M Шаблон:Party name with color 54,988 42.35 9,203
20 Thousand Lights B. Valarmathi Шаблон:Party name with color 67,522 50.55 Hasan Mohamed Jinnah Шаблон:Party name with color 59,930 44.87 7,592
21 Anna Nagar S. Gokula Indira Шаблон:Party name with color 88,954 58.67 Arivazhagan V. K. Шаблон:Party name with color 52,364 34.54 36,590
22 Virugambakkam B. Parthasarathy Шаблон:Party name with color 71,524 49.65 Thanasekaran K Шаблон:Party name with color 57,430 39.86 14,094
23 Saidapet G. Senthamizhan Шаблон:Party name with color 79,856 51.78 Msh Kumaar. M Шаблон:Party name with color 67,785 43.95 12,071
24 Thiyagarayanagar V. P. Kalairajan Шаблон:Party name with color 75,883 58.48 Chellakumar A Шаблон:Party name with color 43,421 33.46 32,462
25 Mylapore R. Rajalakshmi (politician) Шаблон:Party name with color 80,063 56.03 Thangkabalu K V Шаблон:Party name with color 50,859 35.6 29,204
26 Velachery M. K. Ashok Шаблон:Party name with color 82,145 53.91 Jayaraman M Шаблон:Party name with color 50,425 33.1 31,720
27 Shozhinganallur K. P. Kandan Шаблон:Party name with color 145,385 60.43 S. S. Balaji Шаблон:Party name with color 78,413 32.59 66,972
28 Alandur Panruti S. Ramachandran Шаблон:Party name with color 76,537 45.52 Dr. K. Ghayathri Devi Шаблон:Party name with color 70,783 42.1 5,754
29 Sriperumbudur R. Perumal Шаблон:Party name with color 101,751 59.07 D. Yasodha Шаблон:Party name with color 60,819 35.31 40,392
30 Pallavaram P. Dhansingh Шаблон:Party name with color 105,631 52.7 T. M. Anbarasan Шаблон:Party name with color 88,257 44.03 17,374
31 Tambaram T. K. M. Chinnayya Шаблон:Party name with color 91,702 51.45 S. R. Raja Шаблон:Party name with color 77,718 43.61 13,984
32 Chengalpattu D. Murugesan Шаблон:Party name with color 83,297 44.58 V. G. Rangasamy Шаблон:Party name with color 83,006 44.42 291
33 Thiruporur K. Manoharan Шаблон:Party name with color 84,169 53.06 K. Arumugam Шаблон:Party name with color 65,881 41.53 18,288
34 Cheyyur V. S. Raji Шаблон:Party name with color 78,307 55.59 D. Parventhan Шаблон:Party name with color 51,723 36.72 26,584
35 Maduranthakam S. Kanitha Sampath Шаблон:Party name with color 79,256 53.64 Dr. K. Jayakumar Шаблон:Party name with color 60,762 41.13 18,494
36 Uthiramerur P. Ganesan Шаблон:Party name with color 86,912 51.75 Ponkumar Шаблон:Party name with color 73,146 43.55 13,766
37 Kancheepuram V. Somasundaram Шаблон:Party name with color 102,710 53.43 P. S. Ulagarakshagan Шаблон:Party name with color 76,993 40.05 25,717
38 Arakkonam S. Ravi (politician) Шаблон:Party name with color 79,409 55.94 S. Sellapandian Шаблон:Party name with color 53,172 37.46 26,237
39 Sholingur P. R. Manogar Шаблон:Party name with color 69,963 38.98 A. M. Munirathinam Шаблон:Party name with color 60,925 33.94 9,038
40 Katpadi Durai Murugan Шаблон:Party name with color 75,064 49.55 Appu S. R. K. (A) Radhakrishnan. S. Шаблон:Party name with color 72,091 47.59 2,973
41 Ranipet A. Mohammed John Шаблон:Party name with color 83,834 53.14 R. Gandhi Шаблон:Party name with color 69,633 44.14 14,201
42 Arcot R. Srinivasan Шаблон:Party name with color 93,258 53.11 K. L. Elavazagan Шаблон:Party name with color 74,005 42.14 19,253
43 Vellore V. S. Vijay Шаблон:Party name with color 71,522 50.82 Gnanasekaran. C. Шаблон:Party name with color 56,346 40.04 15,176
44 Anaikattu M. Kalai Arasu Шаблон:Party name with color 80,233 54.51 Velu. V. B. Шаблон:Party name with color 52,330 35.55 27,903
45 Kilvaithinankuppam C. K. Thamizharasan Шаблон:Party name with color 72,002 51.12 Seetharaman. K Шаблон:Party name with color 62,242 44.19 9,760
46 Gudiyattam K. Lingamuthu Шаблон:Party name with color 79,416 49.07 K. Rajamarthandan. Шаблон:Party name with color 73,574 45.46 5,842
47 Vaniyambadi Govi. Sampath Kumar Шаблон:Party name with color 80,563 54.65 Abdul Basith . H Шаблон:Party name with color 62,338 42.29 18,225
48 Ambur A. Aslam Basha Шаблон:Party name with color 60,361 44.01 Vijay Elanchezian. J Шаблон:Party name with color 55,270 40.3 5,091
49 Jolarpet K.C. Veeramani Шаблон:Party name with color 86,273 55.13 Ponnusamy. G. Шаблон:Party name with color 63,337 40.47 22,936
50 Tirupattur K. G. Ramesh Шаблон:Party name with color 82,895 55.31 S. Rajendran Шаблон:Party name with color 61,103 40.77 21,792
51 Uthangarai Manoranjitham Nagaraj Шаблон:Party name with color 90,381 58.92 Muniyammal Шаблон:Party name with color 51,223 33.39 39,158
52 Bargur K. E. Krishnamoorthi Шаблон:Party name with color 88,711 56.02 T. K. Raja Шаблон:Party name with color 59,271 37.43 29,440
53 Krishnagiri K. P. Munusamy Шаблон:Party name with color 89,776 55.98 Syed Ghiyas Ul Haq Шаблон:Party name with color 60,679 37.83 29,097
54 Veppanahalli T. Senguttuvan Шаблон:Party name with color 71,471 45.09 Kandan @ Murugesan. S. M Шаблон:Party name with color 63,867 40.29 7,604
55 Hosur K. Gopinath Шаблон:Party name with color 65,034 37.79 S. John Timothy Шаблон:Party name with color 50,882 29.56 14,152
56 Thalli T. Ramachandran Шаблон:Party name with color 74,353 47.9 Prakaash. Y. Шаблон:Party name with color 67,918 43.75 6,435
57 Palacode K. P. Anbalagan Шаблон:Party name with color 94,877 60.72 Selvam V Шаблон:Party name with color 51,664 33.06 43,213
58 Pennagaram Nanjappan N Шаблон:Party name with color 80,028 49.31 Inbasekaran P N P Шаблон:Party name with color 68,485 42.2 11,543
59 Dharmapuri Baskar A Шаблон:Party name with color 76,943 45.73 Santhamoorthy P Шаблон:Party name with color 72,900 43.33 4,043
60 Pappireddippatti Palaniappan P Шаблон:Party name with color 76,582 45.39 Mullaiventhan V Шаблон:Party name with color 66,093 39.17 10,489
61 Harur Dillibabu P Шаблон:Party name with color 77,703 51.71 Nandhan B M Шаблон:Party name with color 51,200 34.07 26,503
62 Chengam Sureshkumar T Шаблон:Party name with color 83,722 46.95 Selvaperunthagai. K Шаблон:Party name with color 72,225 40.5 11,497
63 Tiruvannamalai E. V. Velu Шаблон:Party name with color 84,802 49.4 Ramachandran. S Шаблон:Party name with color 79,676 46.41 5,126
64 Kilpennathur A. K. Aranganathan Шаблон:Party name with color 83,663 48.2 Pitchandi. K Шаблон:Party name with color 79,582 45.85 4,081
65 Kalasapakkam S. S. Krishnamoorthy Шаблон:Party name with color 91,833 58.95 Vijayakumar. P. S Шаблон:Party name with color 53,599 34.4 38,234
66 Polur L. Jaya Sudha Шаблон:Party name with color 92,391 55.42 Edirolimanian. G Шаблон:Party name with color 63,846 38.3 28,545
67 Arani R. M. Babu Murugavel Шаблон:Party name with color 88,967 50.06 Sivanandham. R Шаблон:Party name with color 81,001 45.58 7,966
68 Cheyyar Mukkur N. Subramanian Шаблон:Party name with color 96,180 53.67 Vishnu Prasad. M. K. Шаблон:Party name with color 70,717 39.46 25,463
69 Vandavasi V. Gunaseelan Шаблон:Party name with color 84,529 52.05 Kamalakkannan. J Шаблон:Party name with color 72,233 44.48 12,296
70 Gingee Ganesh Kumar.A Шаблон:Party name with color 77,026 44.15 Sivalingam. R Шаблон:Party name with color 75,215 43.12 1,811
71 Mailam Nagarajan.P Шаблон:Party name with color 81,656 53.92 Prakash. R Шаблон:Party name with color 61,575 40.66 20,081
72 Tindivanam D. Haridoss Шаблон:Party name with color 80,553 52.59 Sankar M. P Шаблон:Party name with color 65,016 42.45 15,537
73 Vanur I. Janagiraman Шаблон:Party name with color 88,834 55.99 Pushparaj. S Шаблон:Party name with color 63,696 40.14 25,138
74 Villupuram C. V. Shanmugam Шаблон:Party name with color 90,304 52.18 K. Ponmudy Шаблон:Party name with color 78,207 45.19 12,097
75 Vikravandi R. Ramamurthy Шаблон:Party name with color 78,656 51.72 Rathamani. K Шаблон:Party name with color 63,759 41.93 14,897
76 Tirukkoyilur Venkatesan.L Шаблон:Party name with color 78,229 49.18 Thangam. M Шаблон:Party name with color 69,438 43.65 8,791
77 Ulundurpettai Kumaraguru.R Шаблон:Party name with color 114,794 60.09 Mohamedyousuf. M Шаблон:Party name with color 61,286 32.08 53,508
78 Rishivandiyam Vijaykanth Шаблон:Party name with color 91,164 53.19 Sivaraj. S Шаблон:Party name with color 60,369 35.22 30,795
79 Sankarapuram Mohan.P Шаблон:Party name with color 87,522 51.24 T. Udhayasuriyan Шаблон:Party name with color 75,324 44.09 12,198
80 Kallakurichi K. Alaguvelu Шаблон:Party name with color 111,249 62.18 A. C. Pavarasu Шаблон:Party name with color 51,251 28.65 59,998
81 Gangavalli Subha.R Шаблон:Party name with color 72,922 48.6 Chinnadurai. K Шаблон:Party name with color 59,457 39.63 13,465
82 Attur Madheswaran.S Шаблон:Party name with color 88,036 55.53 Arthanari. S. K. Шаблон:Party name with color 58,180 36.7 29,856
83 Yercaud Perumal.C Шаблон:Party name with color 104,221 58.06 Tamilselvan. C. Шаблон:Party name with color 66,639 37.13 37,582
84 Omalur Krishnan.C Шаблон:Party name with color 112,102 59.7 Tamizharasu. A Шаблон:Party name with color 65,558 34.91 46,544
85 Mettur Parthiban.S.R. Шаблон:Party name with color 75,672 44.62 Mani. G. K. Шаблон:Party name with color 73,078 43.09 2,594
86 Edappadi Edappadi K. Palaniswami Шаблон:Party name with color 104,586 56.38 Karthe. M Шаблон:Party name with color 69,848 37.66 34,738
87 Sankari Vijayalakshmi Palanisamy.P Шаблон:Party name with color 105,502 57.07 Palanisamy. P Veerapandi S. Arumugam Шаблон:Party name with color 70,423 38.1 35,079
88 Salem (West) Venkatachalam.G Шаблон:Party name with color 95,935 56.5 Rajendran. R Шаблон:Party name with color 68,274 40.21 27,661
89 Salem (North) Alagapuram R Mohanraj Шаблон:Party name with color 88,956 54.46 Jayaprakash G Шаблон:Party name with color 59,591 36.48 29,365
90 Salem (South) Selvaraju.M.K. Шаблон:Party name with color 112,691 64.97 Sivalingam. S. R. Шаблон:Party name with color 52,476 30.25 60,215
91 Veerapandi Selvam.S.K Шаблон:Party name with color 100,155 55.73 Rajendran. A. Шаблон:Party name with color 73,657 40.98 26,498
92 Rasipuram Dhanapal.P Шаблон:Party name with color 90,186 55.6 Duraisamy. V. P Шаблон:Party name with color 65,469 40.36 24,717
93 Senthamangalam Santhi.R Шаблон:Party name with color 76,637 47.51 Ponnusamy. K Шаблон:Party name with color 68,132 42.24 8,505
94 Namakkal Baskar.K.P.P Шаблон:Party name with color 95,579 56.34 Devarasan. R. Шаблон:Party name with color 59,724 35.2 35,855
95 Paramathi Velur Thaniyarasu.U Шаблон:Party name with color 82,682 54.5 Selvam V Шаблон:Party name with color 51,664 34.06 31,018
96 Tiruchengodu Sampathkumar. P Шаблон:Party name with color 78,103 52.12 Sundaram. M. R. Шаблон:Party name with color 54,158 36.14 23,945
97 Kumarapalayam Thangamani.P Шаблон:Party name with color 91,077 56.59 Selvaraju. G Шаблон:Party name with color 64,190 39.88 26,887
98 Erode (East) Chandhirakumar V.C Шаблон:Party name with color 69,166 50.83 S. Muthusamy Шаблон:Party name with color 58,522 43.01 10,644
99 Erode (West) Ramalingam K.V Шаблон:Party name with color 90,789 59.29 Yuvaraja M Шаблон:Party name with color 52,921 34.56 37,868
100 Modakkurichi Kittusamy R.N Шаблон:Party name with color 87,705 57.29 Palanisami R. M Шаблон:Party name with color 47,543 31.06 40,162
101 Dharapuram Ponnusamy.K Шаблон:Party name with color 83,856 51.68 Jayanthi. R Шаблон:Party name with color 68,831 42.42 15,025
102 Kangayam Nataraj.Nsn Шаблон:Party name with color 96,005 60.63 Videyal Sekar. S. Шаблон:Party name with color 54,240 34.26 41,765
103 Perundurai Venkatachalam.N.D Шаблон:Party name with color 89,960 60.15 Kkc Balu Шаблон:Party name with color 47,793 31.96 42,167
104 Bhavani Narayanan.P.G Шаблон:Party name with color 87,121 54.28 Mahendran. K. S Шаблон:Party name with color 59,080 36.81 28,041
105 Anthiyur Ramanitharan.S.S Шаблон:Party name with color 78,496 54.92 Raaja. N. K. K. P Шаблон:Party name with color 53,242 37.25 25,254
106 Gobichettipalayam Sengottaiyan K.A Шаблон:Party name with color 94,872 54.47 Sivaraj. N. S Шаблон:Party name with color 52,960 30.4 41,912
107 Bhavanisagar Sundaram P.L Шаблон:Party name with color 82,890 50.69 Logeswari R Шаблон:Party name with color 63,487 38.83 19,403
108 Udhagamandalam Budhichandhiran Шаблон:Party name with color 61,605 50.22 Ganesh. R Шаблон:Party name with color 54,060 44.07 7,545
109 Gudalur Thiravidamani.M Шаблон:Party name with color 66,871 58.67 Selvaraj. S Шаблон:Party name with color 39,497 34.65 27,374
110 Coonoor Ramachandran.K Шаблон:Party name with color 61,302 50.66 Bellie. A Шаблон:Party name with color 52,010 42.98 9,292
111 Mettupalayam Chinnaraj O K Шаблон:Party name with color 93,700 54.53 B. Arunkumar Шаблон:Party name with color 67,925 39.53 25,775
112 Avanashi Karuppasamy.M. A. Шаблон:Party name with color 103,002 66.6 Natarajan. A. R. Шаблон:Party name with color 41,591 26.89 61,411
113 Tiruppur (North) M. S. M. Anandan Шаблон:Party name with color 113,640 70.62 Govindasamy. C Шаблон:Party name with color 40,369 25.09 73,271
114 Tiruppur (South) Thangavel.K Шаблон:Party name with color 75,424 61.63 Senthilkumar K Шаблон:Party name with color 37,121 30.33 38,303
115 Palladam Paramasivam.K.P Шаблон:Party name with color 118,140 66.78 Balasubramanian. K Шаблон:Party name with color 48,364 27.34 69,776
116 Sulur Thinakaran K Шаблон:Party name with color 88,680 52.29 Eswaran E R Шаблон:Party name with color 59,148 34.88 29,532
117 Kavundampalayam Arukutty V C Шаблон:Party name with color 137,058 63.22 Subramanian T P Шаблон:Party name with color 67,798 31.27 69,260
118 Coimbatore North Malaravan T. Шаблон:Party name with color 93,276 60.07 Veeragopal M. Шаблон:Party name with color 53,178 34.25 40,098
119 Thondamuthur Velumani S P Шаблон:Party name with color 99,886 62.4 Kandaswamy M N Шаблон:Party name with color 46,683 29.16 53,203
120 Coimbatore (South) Doraiswamy R Шаблон:Party name with color 80,637 56.27 Challenger Dorai Pongalur Palanisamy N Шаблон:Party name with color 52,841 36.88 27,796
121 Singanallur Chinnasamy R Шаблон:Party name with color 89,487 56.32 Mayura S Jayakumar Шаблон:Party name with color 55,161 34.71 34,326
122 Kinathukadavu Damodaran S Шаблон:Party name with color 94,123 56.17 M. Kannappan Шаблон:Party name with color 63,857 38.11 30,266
123 Pollachi Muthukaruppannasamy M. K. Шаблон:Party name with color 81,446 57.46 K Nithyanandhan. K Шаблон:Party name with color 51,138 36.08 30,308
124 Valparai Arumugham M Шаблон:Party name with color 61,171 49.16 N. Kovaithangam Шаблон:Party name with color 57,750 46.41 3,421
125 Udumalaipettai Pollachi Jayaraman. V Шаблон:Party name with color 95,477 60.87 Ilamparrithi. T Шаблон:Party name with color 50,917 32.46 44,560
126 Madathukulam C.Shanmugavelu Шаблон:Party name with color 78,622 54.71 M. P. Saminathan Шаблон:Party name with color 58,953 41.02 19,669
127 Palani Venugopalu. K.S.N Шаблон:Party name with color 82,051 48.3 I. P. Senthil Kumar Шаблон:Party name with color 80,297 47.27 1,754
128 Oddanchatram Sakkarapani.R Шаблон:Party name with color 87,743 51.99 Baalasubramani. P Шаблон:Party name with color 72,810 43.14 14,933
129 Athoor Periyasamy.I Шаблон:Party name with color 112,751 59.58 Balasubramani. S Шаблон:Party name with color 58,819 31.08 53,932
130 Nilakottai Ramasamy.A Шаблон:Party name with color 75,124 52.45 Rajangam. K. Шаблон:Party name with color 50,410 35.19 24,714
131 Natham Viswanathan.R. Шаблон:Party name with color 94,947 53.87 Vijayan. K Шаблон:Party name with color 41,858 23.75 53,089
132 Dindigul Balabharathi.K. Шаблон:Party name with color 86,932 58.82 Paul Baskar . J Шаблон:Party name with color 47,817 32.35 39,115
133 Vedasandur Palanichamy. S Шаблон:Party name with color 104,511 61.92 M. Dhandapani Шаблон:Party name with color 53,799 31.88 50,712
134 Aravakurichi Pallanishamy.K.C Шаблон:Party name with color 72,831 49.71 Senthilnathan. V Шаблон:Party name with color 68,290 46.61 4,541
135 Karur Senthil Balaji, V Шаблон:Party name with color 99,738 61.18 Jothi Mani. S. Шаблон:Party name with color 55,593 34.1 44,145
136 Krishnarayapuram Kamaraj.S Шаблон:Party name with color 83,145 54.81 Kamaraj. P Шаблон:Party name with color 60,636 39.97 22,509
137 Kulithalai Pappasundaram.A Шаблон:Party name with color 87,459 54.78 R. Manickam Шаблон:Party name with color 64,986 40.7 22,473
138 Manapaarai Chandra Sekar R Шаблон:Party name with color 81,020 46.77 Ponnusamy K Шаблон:Party name with color 52,721 30.43 28,299
139 Srirangam J Jayalalithaa Шаблон:Party name with color 105,328 58.99 N Anand Шаблон:Party name with color 63,480 35.55 41,848
140 Tiruchirappalli (West) N. Mariam Pitchai Шаблон:Party name with color 77,492 50.21 K. N. Nehru Шаблон:Party name with color 70,313 45.56 7,179
141 Tiruchirappalli (East) Manoharan R Шаблон:Party name with color 83,046 54.84 Anbil Periyasamy Шаблон:Party name with color 62,420 41.22 20,626
142 Thiruverumbur S. Senthilkumar Шаблон:Party name with color 71,356 47.4 K. N. Seharan Шаблон:Party name with color 67,151 44.61 4,205
143 Lalgudi Soundarapandian .A Шаблон:Party name with color 65,363 44.71 Sendhureswaran. A. D Шаблон:Party name with color 58,208 39.81 7,155
144 Manachanallur Poonachi. T. P. Шаблон:Party name with color 83,105 53.12 Selvaraj. N Шаблон:Party name with color 63,915 40.86 19,190
145 Musiri N. R. Sivapathy Шаблон:Party name with color 82,631 54.79 M. Rajasekharan Шаблон:Party name with color 38,840 25.75 43,791
146 Thuraiyur Indraganthi T Шаблон:Party name with color 75,228 50.67 Parimala Devi S Шаблон:Party name with color 64,293 43.31 10,935
147 Perambalur Tamizhselvan.R Шаблон:Party name with color 98,497 52.19 M. Prabhakaran Шаблон:Party name with color 79,418 42.08 19,079
148 Kunnam Sivasankar.S.S Шаблон:Party name with color 81,723 46.89 Durai. Kamaraj Шаблон:Party name with color 58,766 33.72 22,957
149 Ariyalur Manivel, Durai. Шаблон:Party name with color 88,726 47.77 D. Amaramoorthy Шаблон:Party name with color 70,906 38.17 17,820
150 Jayankondam Guru @ Gurunathan J Шаблон:Party name with color 92,739 51.53 Elavazhagan P Шаблон:Party name with color 77,601 43.12 15,138
151 Tittakudi K.Tamil Azhagan Шаблон:Party name with color 61,897 44.45 M. Sinthanaiselvan Шаблон:Party name with color 49,255 35.37 12,642
152 Virudhachalam V. Muthukumar Шаблон:Party name with color 72,902 46.06 T. Neethirajan Шаблон:Party name with color 59,261 37.44 13,641
153 Neyveli M. P. S. Sivasubramaniyan Шаблон:Party name with color 69,549 50.63 T. Velmurugan Шаблон:Party name with color 61,431 44.72 8,118
154 Panruti P. Sivakolunthu Шаблон:Party name with color 82,187 50.91 T. Senguttuvan Шаблон:Party name with color 71,471 44.27 10,716
155 Cuddalore M.C. Sampath Шаблон:Party name with color 85,953 60.56 E. Pugazhendi Шаблон:Party name with color 52,275 36.83 33,678
156 Kurinjipadi R.Rajendran Шаблон:Party name with color 88,345 56.38 M. R. K. Panneerselvam Шаблон:Party name with color 64,497 41.16 23,848
157 Bhuvanagiri Selvi.R Шаблон:Party name with color 87,413 51.34 T. Arivuselvan Шаблон:Party name with color 74,296 43.64 13,117
158 Chidambaram K.Balakrishnan Шаблон:Party name with color 72,054 48.3 Sridhar Vandaiyar Шаблон:Party name with color 69,175 46.37 2,879
159 Kattumannarkoil N. Murugumaran Шаблон:Party name with color 83,665 57.79 Ravikumar. D Шаблон:Party name with color 51,940 35.88 31,725
160 Sirkazhi Sakthi . M Шаблон:Party name with color 83,881 54.62 Durairajan . P Шаблон:Party name with color 56,502 36.79 27,379
161 Mayiladuthurai R.Arulselvan Шаблон:Party name with color 63,326 44.64 S. Rajakumar Шаблон:Party name with color 60,309 42.52 3,017
162 Poompuhar Pavunraj.S Шаблон:Party name with color 85,839 50.66 Agoram. K Шаблон:Party name with color 74,466 43.94 11,373
163 Nagapattinam K A Jayapal Шаблон:Party name with color 61,870 51.26 Mohamed Sheik Dawood Шаблон:Party name with color 56,127 46.51 5,743
164 Kilvelur Mahalingam P Шаблон:Party name with color 59,402 48.99 Mathivanan U Шаблон:Party name with color 58,678 48.39 724
165 Vedaranyam N.V.Kamaraj Шаблон:Party name with color 53,799 41.16 S. K. Vedarathinam Шаблон:Party name with color 42,871 32.8 10,928
166 Thiruthuraipoondi K. Ulaganathan Шаблон:Party name with color 83,399 53.36 P. Selvadurai Шаблон:Party name with color 61,112 39.1 22,287
167 Mannargudi Rajaa, T.R.B. Шаблон:Party name with color 81,320 48.93 Rajamanickam. Siva. Шаблон:Party name with color 77,338 46.54 3,928
168 Thiruvarur M. Karunanidhi Шаблон:Party name with color 109,014 62.96 Rajendran. M Шаблон:Party name with color 58,765 33.94 50,249
169 Nannilam Kamaraj.R Шаблон:Party name with color 92,071 50.96 Elangovan. R Шаблон:Party name with color 81,667 45.2 10,404
170 Thiruvidaimarudur Chezhiaan.Govi Шаблон:Party name with color 77,175 48.12 Pandiyarajan. T Шаблон:Party name with color 76,781 47.87 394
171 Kumbakonam G. Anbalagan Шаблон:Party name with color 78,642 48.72 Rama Ramanathan Шаблон:Party name with color 77,370 47.93 1,272
172 Papanasam R. Doraikkannu Шаблон:Party name with color 85,635 53.47 M. Ramkumar Шаблон:Party name with color 67,628 42.22 18,007
173 Thiruvaiyaru M. Rethinasami Шаблон:Party name with color 88,784 51.11 S. Aranganathan Шаблон:Party name with color 75,822 43.65 12,962
174 Thanjavur M.Rengasamy Шаблон:Party name with color 75,415 50.57 S. N. M. Ubayadullah Шаблон:Party name with color 68,086 45.66 7,329
175 Orathanadu R.Vaithilingam Шаблон:Party name with color 91,724 57.8 Mahendran. K. S Шаблон:Party name with color 59,080 37.23 32,644
176 Pattukkottai N.R.Rengarajan Шаблон:Party name with color 55,482 37.91 N. Senthilkumar. Шаблон:Party name with color 46,703 31.91 8,779
177 Peravurani C. Arunpandian Шаблон:Party name with color 51,010 36.42 K. Mahendran Шаблон:Party name with color 43,816 31.29 7,194
178 Gandharvakottai Subramanian. N Шаблон:Party name with color 67,128 54.85 Kavithaipithan. S Шаблон:Party name with color 47,429 38.76 19,699
179 Viralimalai Vijaya Basker. C Шаблон:Party name with color 77,285 55.99 Regupathy. S Шаблон:Party name with color 37,976 27.51 39,309
180 Pudukkottai Muthukumaran.P Шаблон:Party name with color 65,466 46.78 Periyannan Arassu Шаблон:Party name with color 62,365 44.56 3,101
181 Thirumayam Vairamuthu. P.K Шаблон:Party name with color 78,913 58.27 Subburam. Rm. Шаблон:Party name with color 47,778 35.28 31,135
182 Alangudi Krishnan.Kupa Шаблон:Party name with color 57,250 41.42 Arulmani. S Шаблон:Party name with color 52,123 37.71 5,127
183 Aranthangi Raja Nayagam M Шаблон:Party name with color 67,559 52.77 Thirunavukkarasar Su Шаблон:Party name with color 50,903 39.76 16,656
184 Karaikudi Palanichamy.Cholan.Ct Шаблон:Party name with color 86,104 51.01 Ramasamy. Kr Шаблон:Party name with color 67,204 39.81 18,900
185 Tiruppattur Periyakaruppan.Kr Шаблон:Party name with color 83,485 48.25 Raja Kannappan Шаблон:Party name with color 81,901 47.34 1,584
186 Sivaganga Gunasekaran.S Шаблон:Party name with color 75,176 47.82 Rajasekaran. V Шаблон:Party name with color 70,794 45.03 4,382
187 Manamadurai Gunasekaran.M Шаблон:Party name with color 83,535 51.68 A. Tamilarasi Шаблон:Party name with color 69,515 43.01 14,020
188 Melur Samy R Шаблон:Party name with color 85,869 55.74 Rani R Шаблон:Party name with color 61,407 39.86 24,462
189 Madurai East Tamilarasan K Шаблон:Party name with color 99,447 55.29 P. Moorthy Шаблон:Party name with color 70,692 39.3 28,755
190 Sholavandan Karuppiah M V Шаблон:Party name with color 86,376 59.84 Ilanseliyan M Шаблон:Party name with color 49,768 34.48 36,608
191 Madurai North Bose.A.K Шаблон:Party name with color 90,706 63.62 Rajendran. K. S. K Шаблон:Party name with color 44,306 31.08 46,400
192 Madurai South Annadurai R Шаблон:Party name with color 83,441 61.59 Varadharajan S P Шаблон:Party name with color 37,990 28.04 45,451
193 Madurai Central Sundarrajan R Шаблон:Party name with color 76,063 52.77 Syed Ghouse Basha Шаблон:Party name with color 56,503 39.2 19,560
194 Madurai West Raju K Шаблон:Party name with color 94,798 59.64 G. Thalapathi Шаблон:Party name with color 56,037 35.25 38,761
195 Thiruparankundram Raja A.K.T Шаблон:Party name with color 95,469 58.7 Sundararajan C R Шаблон:Party name with color 46,967 28.88 48,502
196 Tirumangalam Muthuramalingam M Шаблон:Party name with color 101,494 55.55 Manimaran M Шаблон:Party name with color 75,127 41.12 26,367
197 Usilampatti Kathiravan P V Шаблон:Party name with color 88,253 51.22 Ramasamy S O Шаблон:Party name with color 72,933 42.33 15,320
198 Andipatti Thangatamilselvan Шаблон:Party name with color 91,721 53.75 L. Mookiah Шаблон:Party name with color 70,690 41.42 21,031
199 Periyakulam Laser.A Шаблон:Party name with color 76,687 47.86 Anbazhagan. V Шаблон:Party name with color 71,046 44.34 5,641
200 Bodinayakanur Panneerselvam O Шаблон:Party name with color 95,235 56.69 S. Lakshmanan Шаблон:Party name with color 65,329 38.89 29,906
201 Cumbum Eramakrishnan.N Шаблон:Party name with color 80,307 48.58 Murugesan. P Шаблон:Party name with color 68,139 41.22 12,168
202 Rajapalayam K.Gopalsamy Шаблон:Party name with color 80,125 53.8 S. Thangappandian Шаблон:Party name with color 58,693 39.41 21,432
203 Srivilliputhur V. Ponnupandi Шаблон:Party name with color 73,485 47.79 R. V. K. Durai Шаблон:Party name with color 67,257 43.74 6,228
204 Sattur R.B.Uthayakumar Шаблон:Party name with color 88,918 58.32 A. Kadarkarairaj Шаблон:Party name with color 59,573 39.07 29,345
205 Sivakasi Rajenthra Bhalaji.K.T Шаблон:Party name with color 87,333 59.17 Vanaraja . T Шаблон:Party name with color 51,679 35.01 35,654
206 Virudhunagar Pandiarajan.K Шаблон:Party name with color 70,441 52.36 Armstrongnaveen. T. Шаблон:Party name with color 49,003 36.42 21,438
207 Aruppukkottai Vaigaichelvan Шаблон:Party name with color 76,546 51.15 K. K. S. S. R. Ramachandran Шаблон:Party name with color 65,908 44.05 10,638
208 Tiruchuli Thangam Thenarasu Шаблон:Party name with color 81,613 54.36 Esakki Muthu Шаблон:Party name with color 61,661 41.07 19,952
209 Paramakudi Sundararaj.S Шаблон:Party name with color 86,150 57.88 R. Ramprabhu Шаблон:Party name with color 51,544 34.63 34,606
210 Tiruvadanai Sundararaj.S Шаблон:Party name with color 64,165 41.11 Mujupur Rahman S Шаблон:Party name with color 63,238 40.52 927
211 Ramanathapuram Jawahirulla Шаблон:Party name with color 65,831 40.96 K. Hussan Ali Шаблон:Party name with color 50,074 31.16 15,757
212 Mudhukulathur Murugan M Шаблон:Party name with color 83,225 46.87 Sathiamoorthy V Шаблон:Party name with color 63,136 35.56 20,089
213 Vilathikulam Markandayan. V Шаблон:Party name with color 72,753 54.58 Perumalsamy. K Шаблон:Party name with color 50,156 37.63 22,597
214 Thoothukudi Chellapandian S.T Шаблон:Party name with color 89,010 56.78 P. Geetha Jeevan Шаблон:Party name with color 62,817 40.07 26,193
215 Tiruchendur Anitha R Radhakrishnan Шаблон:Party name with color 68,741 47.04 Manoharan. Pr Шаблон:Party name with color 68,101 46.6 640
216 Tiruvaikuntam Shunmuganathan.S.P Шаблон:Party name with color 69,708 52.86 Sudalaiyandi. M. B Шаблон:Party name with color 48,586 36.84 21122
217 Ottapidaram Dr.K.Krishnasamy Шаблон:Party name with color 71,330 56.41 S. Raja Шаблон:Party name with color 46,204 36.54 25126
218 Kovilpatti Kadambur Raju C Шаблон:Party name with color 73,007 55.85 Ramachandran G Шаблон:Party name with color 46,527 35.59 26480
219 Sankarankovil Karuppasamy.C Шаблон:Party name with color 72,297 49.99 Umamaheswari. M Шаблон:Party name with color 61,902 42.8 10395
220 Vasudevanallur Dr.Duraiappa.S., M.B.B.S Шаблон:Party name with color 80,633 56.77 Ganesan. S Шаблон:Party name with color 52,543 37 28090
221 Kadayanallur Chendur Pandian .P Шаблон:Party name with color 80,794 49.83 S. Peter Alphonse Шаблон:Party name with color 64,708 39.91 16086
222 Tenkasi Sarath Kumar.R Шаблон:Party name with color 92,253 54.3 V. Karuppasamy Pandian Шаблон:Party name with color 69,286 40.78 22967
223 Alangulam P. G. Rajendran Шаблон:Party name with color 78,098 47.29 Dr. Poongothai Aladi Aruna Шаблон:Party name with color 77,799 47.11 299
224 Tirunelveli Nainar Nagenthran Шаблон:Party name with color 86,220 54.81 A. L. S. Lakshmanan Шаблон:Party name with color 47,729 30.34 38491
225 Ambasamudram E Subaya Шаблон:Party name with color 80,156 55.11 R Avudaiappan Шаблон:Party name with color 55,547 38.19 24609
226 Palayamkottai T.P.M.Mohideen Khan Шаблон:Party name with color 58,049 42.76 V. Palani Шаблон:Party name with color 57,444 42.31 605
227 Nanguneri A.Narayanan Шаблон:Party name with color 65,510 45.91 H. Vasanthakumar Шаблон:Party name with color 53,230 37.31 12280
228 Radhapuram S.Michael Rayappan Шаблон:Party name with color 67,072 48.36 P. Veldurai. Шаблон:Party name with color 45,597 32.88 21475
229 Kanniyakumari Patchaimal.K.T Шаблон:Party name with color 86,903 48.22 N. Suresh Rajan Шаблон:Party name with color 69,099 38.34 17,804
230 Nagercoil Nanjil Murugesan.A Шаблон:Party name with color 58,819 40.01 Mahesh. R Шаблон:Party name with color 52,092 35.43 6,727
231 Colachal Prince.J.G Шаблон:Party name with color 58,428 40.16 Larence. P Шаблон:Party name with color 46,607 32.03 11,821
232 Padmanabhapuram Dr.Pushpa Leela Alban Шаблон:Party name with color 59,882 41.48 S. Austin Шаблон:Party name with color 40,561 28.1 19,321
233 Vilavancode Vijayadharani.S Шаблон:Party name with color 62,898 43.69 Leemarose. R Шаблон:Party name with color 39,109 27.17 23,789
234 Killiyoor John Jacob.S Шаблон:Party name with color 56,932 41.69 Chandra Kumar. T Шаблон:Party name with color 32,446 23.76 24,486

Reactions

M. Karunanidhi submitted his resignation to Governor Surjit Singh Barnala, thus paving way for Jayalalithaa to swear-in on 16 May. After the election, Jayalalithaa thanked her supporters and said "this is not a victory for me, but a victory for the state and the country". She further stated that she wants to "rebuild the state, from the havoc created by the previous government" and insisted that she does not plan to share power with her allies.[99] DMDK leader, Vijaykanth, after being the second largest party in the new assembly and an important ally of AIADMK, stated that this is a "victory for the people and an end to family rule".[100] TDP leader and former Chief Minister of Andhra Pradesh, Chandrababu Naidu, called and congratulated Jayalalithaa on her "victory over corruption".[101] After the loss, Congress leader Jayanthi Natarajan, conceded defeat and wished the best for incoming CM, Jayalalithaa. While she admitted that 2G spectrum case played a huge role in their defeat, she further re-iterated that they have done everything they can to be transparent and that action has been taken against individuals responsible for the corruption. Union Minister, P. Chidambaram admitted that this was a huge loss for Congress in Tamil Nadu but does not believe this will affect the UPA government at the center, because this was a loss of an alliance led by DMK and not INC. M. Karunanidhi after the loss stated, "People have given me proper rest" and went on to congratulate the people of the state (on the election outcome).[102]

Analysis

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Election map based on Vote % margin difference between AIADMK+ candidates and DMK+ candidates by district. The % margin for each color are as follows:
30%-25%
25%-20%
20%-15%
15%-10%
10%-5%
5%-0%

Pre-polls and post-polls released before the counting showed a mixed picture and a close race and failed to predict the landslide victory for the AIADMK alliance. Including this election, no incumbent party has ever won a re-election in Tamil Nadu since M.G.R's victory in 1984 election. The results were consistent with the anti-incumbency factor that is common in Tamil Nadu politics. Closer look at the results show that AIADMK swept through the state winning by big margins. AIADMK and its allies won all the seats in 12 out of the 32 districts, with margins greater than 10% over its rival DMK and its allies. Out of those 12 districts, AIADMK+ won by margins greater than 15% in seven of them. In Chennai District, which once used to be a DMK bastion, AIADMK+ won 14 out of 16 constituencies with a margin of 13.1% over DMK+. In northern Tamil Nadu which is considered to be DMK's traditional bastion, DMK and its allies just won 4 out of 62 constituencies.[103] DMK members blamed that the alliance with caste based Pattali Makkal Katchi and Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi didn't go well with other castes and caused their downfall.[104] Analysts felt that the strife between Vanniyars and Dalits could have played a role in DMK+ debacle in northern region.[105] AIADMK's best district was the newly created Tiruppur, where they beat the DMK and its allies by a margin of 29.4%. This is consistent with the continued support for AIADMK in this region, since the former Coimbatore district was AIADMK's best performance in 2006 election. AIADMK+, did extremely well in its traditional stronghold in western Tamil Nadu. DMK, weak in this region, relied on its ally, Kongunadu Munnetra Kazhagam, who had a disappointing performance in this region losing by margins greater than 20% to AIADMK+. The western region was already affected with major issues like power cuts, agricultural crisis and industrial pollution and the DMK members after the election admitted that family rule could be one of the reasons for their downfall. DMK leaders after the election blamed the alienation of Dalits and other castes by KNMK due to the fact it is viewed as a party of Gounders.[106] DMK+, on the hand, only did better than its opponent in four districts: Nilgiris, Kanniyakumari, Thiruvarur and Perambalur, all traditional DMK strongholds. The only region, DMK+ was able to be competitive is in the Cauvery delta region, which has long been a DMK stronghold. DMK's best district was Nilgiris, which includes A. Raja's former MP constituency. DMK+ did poorly in the Madurai district, where they found a lot of success in recent years (2006 by-election & 2009 LS election), due to Azhagiri's vigorous campaigning. They were not able to win a single seat in this district, and lost by a margin of 20.9% to AIADMK-CPI(M)-DMDK combine.

Post-poll data released by CNN-IBN, showed that DMK+ did the worst amongst the poor, especially in rural areas. Major issue cited by them as a reason for voting against the DMK is supply of electricity.[107] Before the election, DMK was hoping that freebies and welfare schemes implemented by their administration would help them gain support from rural voters, who were an important electorate for the DMK to grab power in the previous election. This failed to take place, since many rural voters were unhappy with the distribution of these freebies in a disproportionate manner and lack of policies targeting towards income generation schemes in rural areas. This coupled with the recent food price rises resulted in a decline in rural support for the DMK.[108] While spiraling prices, power cut, and DMK's family politics were important factors, many analysts agree that it was the corruption charges (2G spectrum scandal), that eventually led them to their ultimate defeat. This election saw one of the worst performance of Congress in Tamil Nadu, winning only 5 seats out of 63 seats it contested. During the campaign, they were marred with in-fighting between state Congress leader K.V. Thangkabalu and other Congress members, which added to their declining support in the state.[109][110] In both Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry, Congress did poorly reflecting widespread anger and disapproval.

Government formation

J. Jayalalithaa was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu for the fourth time on 16 May 2011. She submitted her unanimous election as the general secretary of AIADMK legislature party to Governor Surjit Singh Barnala on 15 May 2011.[111] She was sworn in along with 33 other ministers at the Madras University centenary auditorium on 16 May 2011 by the Governor, the same venue she took oath in 1991 when she first became chief minister. She and all other ministers took oath in Tamil. The ceremony was attended by Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, former Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu and Communist Party of India (CPI) general secretary A. B. Bardhan among others.[112]

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