Results of the 2004 Indian general election in Tamil Nadu by constituency explained

This is a detailed results of 2004 general election by individual constituents in Tamil Nadu.[1]

Results by party

Results by party

PartyAllianceSeats ContestedVotes%ChangeSeatsChange
Bahujan Samaj Partynone30167,6190.58n/a0n/a
Bharatiya Janata PartyNational Democratic Alliance61,455,8995.07-2.070-4
Communist Party of IndiaLeft Front2852,9812.97+0.412+2
Communist Party of India (Marxist)Left Front2824,5242.87+0.522+1
Indian National CongressUnited Progressive Alliance104,134,25514.40+3.3010+8
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra KazhagamNational Democratic Alliance338,547,01429.77+4.090-10
Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) LiberationLeft Front36,8860.02-0.0100
Dravida Munnetra KazhagamUnited Progressive Alliance167,064,39324.60+1.4716+4
Janata Dal (United)National Democratic Alliance20884,2933.08n/a0n/a
Marumaralarchi Dravida Munnetra KazhagamUnited Progressive Alliance41,679,8705.85-0.1040
Pattali Makkal KatchiUnited Progressive Alliance51,927,3676.71-1.5050
Rashtriya Lok Dalnone33,9850.01n/a0n/a
Shiv SenaNational Democratic Alliance25,1540.02+0.0200
Samajwadi Partynone46,6450.02n/a0n/a
Akhil Bharatiya Hindu Mahasabhanone411,5680.04n/a0n/a
Bharatiya Backward Partynone22,1620.01n/a0n/a
Jebamani Janatanone17340.00n/a0n/a
Janata PartyNational Democratic Alliance28149,6460.52n/a0n/a
Republican Party of India (Athvale)United Progressive Alliance29,6540.03+0.0200
Tamil Desiyak Katchinone225,3480.090.0000
Youth and Students Partynone16,5800.02n/a0n/a
Independentsnone391947,9383.30+2.0500
Total57128,714,515--39-

Results by constituency

See also: Indian general election in Tamil Nadu, 2004.

Chennai North

Note: The incumbent party DMK did not contest this seat in 2004. Instead it was contested by its United Progressive Alliance coalition partner PMK, who won the seat. Thus, the UPA held the seat. PMK had not contested this seat in the previous 1999 elections.

Note: The incumbent party PMK did not contest this seat in 2004. Instead it was contested by its United Progressive Alliance coalition partner DMK, who won the seat. Thus, the UPA held the seat. DMK had not contested this seat in the previous 1999 elections.

Note: The incumbent party PMK did not contest this seat in 2004. Instead it was contested by its United Progressive Alliance coalition partner MDMK, who won the seat. Thus, the UPA held the seat. MDMK had not contested this seat in the previous 1999 elections.

Note: The incumbent party MDMK did not contest this seat in 2004. Instead it was contested by its United Progressive Alliance coalition partner PMK, who won the seat. Thus, the UPA held the seat. PMK had not contested this seat in the previous 1999 elections.

Note: AIADMK, was not part of a coalition, in 1999 election, hence it is a gain for UPA.

Note: AIADMK, was not part of a coalition, in 1999 election, hence it is a gain for UPA.

Note: The incumbent party MDMK did not contest this seat in 2004. Instead it was contested by its United Progressive Alliance coalition partner DMK, who won the seat. Thus, the UPA held the seat. DMK had not contested this seat in the previous 1999 elections.

Note: AIADMK, was not part of a coalition, in 1999 election, hence it is a gain for UPA.

Note: AIADMK, was not part of a coalition, in 1999 election, hence it is a gain for UPA.

Note: AIADMK, was not part of a coalition, in 1999 election, hence it is a gain for UPA.

Note: AIADMK, was not part of a coalition, in 1999 election, hence it is a gain for UPA.

Note: AIADMK, was not part of a coalition, in 1999 election, hence it is a gain for UPA.

Note: The incumbent party MADMK did not contest this seat in 2004. Instead it was contested by its coalition partner from the previous 1999 elections - DMK. Also, this is a gain for the UPA, since MADMK, the incumbent was part of the NDA coalition, while DMK left the NDA for UPA

Note: AIADMK, was not part of a coalition, in 1999 election, hence it is a gain for UPA.

Note: AIADMK, was not part of a coalition, in 1999 election, hence it is a gain for UPA.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: General Election 2004 . . 22 October 2021.