2006 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election explained

Election Name:2006 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election
Country:India
Type:parliamentary
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:2001 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election
Previous Year:2001
Next Election:2011 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election
Next Year:2011
Election Date:8 May 2006
Seats For Election:All 234 seats in the Legislature of Tamil Nadu
Turnout:70.56%(11.49%)
Leader1:M. Karunanidhi
Party1:Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Alliance1:DPA+UPA
Leaders Seat1:Chepauk
Seats1:163
Seat Change1:71
Popular Vote1:14,762,647
Percentage1:44.75%
Swing1:6.08%
Leader2:J. Jayalalithaa
Leaders Seat2:Andipatti
Party2:All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Alliance2:AIADMK+
Seats2:69
Seat Change2:64
Popular Vote2:13,166,445
Percentage2:39.91%
Swing2:10.18%
Leader3:Vijayakanth
Leaders Seat3:Vridhachalam
Party3:Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam
Alliance3:None
Seats3:1
Seat Change3:New
Popular Vote3:2,764,223
Percentage3:8.38%
Swing3:New
Map Size:300px
Chief Minister
Posttitle:Chief Minister
Before Election:J. Jayalalithaa
Before Party:All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
After Election:M. Karunanidhi
After Party:Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Majority Seats:118

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.

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

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

Political parties and the alliances

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

DMK Front

Source: Junior Vikatan

PartyElection SymbolLeaderSeats Contested
Dravida Munnetra KazhagamM. Karunanidhi128
M. Krishnasamy48
S. Ramadoss31
Communist Party of India (Marxist)N. Varadarajan13
Communist Party of IndiaTha. Pandian10
Unregistered (or) Unrecognized party, whose candidates ran under the DMK ticket
K. M. Kader Mohideen2
Puratchi Bharatham KatchiM. Jaganmoorthy1
Forward Bloc (Vallarasu)P. V. Kathiravan1

AIADMK Front

Source: Junior Vikatan

PartyElection SymbolLeaderSeats Contested
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra KazhagamJ. Jayalalithaa182
Vaiko35
Thol. Thirumavalavan9
Janata Dal (Secular)H. D. Deve Gowda1
Tamil Maanila Muslim LeagueDawood Miakhan1
Unregistered (or) Unrecognized party, whose candidates ran under the AIADMK ticket
Indian National leagueJanab2
Indian National Trade Union CongressP. L. Subbaih2
Moovendar Munnetra KazhagamG. M. Sreedhar Vandaiyar1
Forward Bloc (Santhanam)L. Santhanam1

Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam

Source: Junior Vikatan

PartyElection SymbolLeaderSeats Contested
Desiya Murpokku Dravida KazhagamVijayakant232
2
The two seats that DMDK contested in Ring symbol instead of nagara .

Bharatiya Janata Party

Source: Junior Vikatan

Opinion polling

Pre-poll surveys

AgencyDatesResults
Goodwill Communications25 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 Hindu14 March 2006AIADMK+: 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

AgencyDatesResults
CNN-IBN - The Hindu11 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]
10 May 2006DMK+ 207ADMK+ 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 North40%45%11%
North Central53%32%9%
Cauvery Delta55%28%10%
West53%28%11%
Thevars

No longer with AIADMK in Cauvery Delta and the West

Cauvery Delta51%38%7%
West43%39%11%
South39%44%8%
Deep South13%52%2%
Muslims in favor of DMK alliance, especially in Deep South
Upper North43%30%18%
North Central36%39%18%
Cauvery Delta53%37%5%
West50%31%10%
South50%38%7%
Deep South73%9%5%
Christians stayed with DMK alliance, especially in the South
Upper North49%29%13%
North Central47%36%12%
Cauvery Delta46%39%9%
West48%29%10%
South60%33%4%
Deep South64%16%7%

Voting and results

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

|-! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:left;vertical-align:top;" |Alliance/Party!style="width:4px" |! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Seats won! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Change! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Popular Vote! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Vote %! style="background-color:#E9E9E9;text-align:right;" |Adj. %|-! style="background-color:#FF0000; color:white"|DMK+ alliance! style="background-color: " || 163| +71| 14,762,647| colspan=2 style="text-align:center;vertical-align:middle;"| 44.8%|-|DMK! style="background-color: #FF0000" || 96| +65| 8,728,716| 26.5%| 46.0%|-|INC! style="background-color: #00FFFF" || 34| +4| 2,765,768| 8.4%| 43.5%|-|PMK! style="background-color: #800080" || 18| -2| 1,863,749| 5.7%| 43.4%|-|CPI(M)! style="background-color: #000080" || 9| +3| 872,674| 2.7%| 42.7%|-|CPI! style="background-color: #0000FF" || 6| +1| 531,740| 1.6%| 40.4%|-! style="background-color:#009900; color:white"|! style="background-color: " | | 69| -64| 13,166,445| colspan=2 style="text-align:center;vertical-align:middle;"| 39.9%|-|AIADMK! style="background-color: #008000" || 61| -71| 10,768,559| 32.6%| 40.8%|-|MDMK! style="background-color: #FF00FF" || 6| +6| 1,971,565| 6.0%| 37.7%|-|VCK! style="background-color: #FFFF00" || 2| +2| 426,321| 1.3%| 36.1%|-! style="background-color:Black; color:white"|Others! style="background-color:black" || 2| -7| 5,062,463| colspan=2 style="text-align:center;vertical-align:middle;"| 15.3%|-|DMDK! style="background-color: #008080" || 1| +1| 2,764,223| 8.4%| 8.5%|-|BJP! style="background-color: #FF9933" || 0| -6| 666,823| 2.0%| 2.1%|-|IND! style="background-color: #666666" || 1| -2| 995,345| 3.0%| 3.1%|-| style="text-align:center;" |Total! style="background-color: " || 234| –| 32,991,555| 100%| style="text-align:center;" | –|-|}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

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

Assembly ConstituencyPartyWinnerRunner-upParty
24Acharapakkam (SC)DMKSankaravalli[12] M. SaraswathiAIADMK
19AlandurDMKT. M. AnbarasanB. ValarmathiAIADMK
192AlangudiCPIS. RajasekaranA. VenkatachalamAIADMK
217AlangulamDMKPoongothai AladiarunaM. PandiarajAIADMK
221AmbasamudramDMKR. Avudaiyappan[13] R. Murugiah PandianAIADMK
47AnaicutAIADMKK. PanduranganM. VaralakshmiPMK
122AndhiyurDMKS. GurusamyM. SubramaniamAIADMK
163AndimadamDMKS. S. SivasankarK. PanneerselvamAIADMK
135AndipattiAIADMKJ. Jayalalithaa[14] SeemanDMK
8Anna NagarDMKArcot N. VeeraswamiVijaya ThayanbanMDMK
32Arkonam (SC)DMKM. JaganmoorthyS. RaviAIADMK
193ArantangiDMKUdayam ShanmugamY. KarthikeyanAIADMK
151AravakurichiDMKM. A. Khaleelur RahmanP. Monjanur RamasamyMDMK
35ArcotPMKK. L. ElavazhaganV. R. ChandranAIADMK
162AriyalurINCD. Amaramoorthy[15] M. RavichandranAIADMK
49ArniDMKR. SivanandamA. SanthanamAIADMK
204AruppukottaiDMKThangam ThenarasuK. MuruganAIADMK
149AthoorDMKI. PeriasamyC. SreenivasanAIADMK
92AtturINCM. R. SundaramA. K. MurugesanAIADMK
102Avanashi (SC)AIADMKR. PremaM. ArumugamCPI
78BargurAIADMKDr. Thambidurai MV. VetriselvanDMK
121BhavaniPMKK. V. RamanathanK. C. KaruppannanAIADMK
124BhavanisagarDMKO. SubramaniamSindu RavichandranAIADMK
66BhuvanagiriAIADMKSelvi RamajayamK. DevadassPMK
133BodinayakkanurDMKS. LakshmananR. ParthipanAIADMK
22ChengalpattuPMKK. ArumugamS. ArumugamAIADMK
42Chengam (SC)INCM. Polur VaradhanP. SakthivelVCK
11ChepaukDMKM. Karunanidhi Dawood MiakhanIND
220CheranmahadeviINCP. VelduraiP. H. Paul Manoj PandianAIADMK
50CheyyarINCM. K. VishnuprasadR. PavaiAIADMK
68ChidambaramAIADMKA. ArunmozhidevanK. BalakrishnanCPI(M)
72ChinnasalemDMKT. UdhayasooriyanP. MohanAIADMK
106Coimbatore EastDMKM. Pongalur PalanisamyV. GopalakrishnanAIADMK
105Coimbatore WestAIADMKT. MalaravanA. S. MaheswariINC
230ColachelINCS. JeyapaulM. R. GandhiBJP
126Coonoor (SC)DMKA. SoundarapandianM. SelvarajAIADMK
63CuddaloreDMKG. IyyappanG. KumarAIADMK
134CumbumMDMKN. EramakrishnanP. SelvendranDMK
112Dharapuram (SC)DMKP. PrabavathiM. RanganayahiAIADMK
82DharmapuriPMKL. VelusamyV. S. SampathMDMK
148DindigulCPI(M)K. BalabarathiN. SelvaragavanMDMK
3Dr.Radhakrishnan NagarAIADMKP. K. Sekar BabuR. ManoharINC
100EdapadiPMKV. KaveriK. PalaniswamiAIADMK
7Egmore (SC)DMKParithi EllamvazhuthiC. E. SathyaMDMK
120ErodeDMKN. K. K. P. RaajaE. R. SivakumarAIADMK
54GingeeDMKV. KannanR. MasilamaniMDMK
123GobichettipalayamAIADMKK. A. SengottaiyanG. V. ManimaranDMK
128GudalurDMKK. RamachandhiranA. MillarAIADMK
37GudiyathamCPI(M)G. LathaJ. K. N. PalaniAIADMK
15GummidipundiAIADMKK. S. VijayakumarDurai. JeyaveluPMK
2HarbourDMKK. AnbazhaganH. Seema BasheerMDMK
79Harur (SC)CPI(M)P. DillibabuK. GovindasamyVCK
74HosurINCK. GopinathV. SampangiramaiahAIADMK
197IlayangudiDMKR. S. Raja KannappanK. AyyachamyAIADMK
164JayankondamAIADMKK. RajendranJ. GurunathanPMK
202KadaladiDMKSuba. ThangavelanV. SathiamoorthyAIADMK
215KadayanallurINCS. Peter AlphonseU. H. KamaludeenAIADMK
45KalasapakkamAIADMKAgri S. S. KrishnamurthyR. KalodassPMK
26KancheepuramPMKP. KamalambalT. MythiliAIADMK
57Kandamangalam (SC)DMKS. PushparajV. SubramaniyanAIADMK
117KangayamINCS. SekarN. M. S. PalaniswamiAIADMK
228KanniyakumariDMKN. Suresh RajanN. Thalavai SundaramAIADMK
97KapilamalaiPMKK. NedunchezianT. N. GuruswamyMDMK
195KaraikudiINCN. SundaramO. L. VenkatachalamAIADMK
152KarurAIADMKV. Senthil BalajiVasuki MurugesanDMK
36KatpadiDMKDurai MuruganB. NarayananAIADMK
67Kattumannarkoil (SC)DPID. RavikumarP. VellalperumanINC
76KaveripattinamPMKT. A. MeganathanK. P. MunusamyAIADMK
234KilliyoorINCS. John JacobT. Chandra KumarBJP
108KinathukkadavuAIADMKS. DamodaranK. V. KandasamyDMK
190Kolathur (SC)AIADMKN. SubramanianC. ParanjothiDMK
212KoilpattiAIADMKL. RadhakrishnanS. RajendranCPI
77KrishnagiriDMKT. SenguttuvanV. GovindarajAIADMK
153Krishnarayapuram (SC)DMKP. KamarajR. SasikalaAIADMK
155KulithalaiDMKR. ManickamA. PappasundaramAIADMK
187KumbakonamDMKKo. Si. ManiRama. RamanathanAIADMK
65KurinjipadiDMKM. R. K. Panneer SelvamN. RamalingamMDMK
172KuttalamDMKKuttalam K. AnbazhaganS. RajendranAIADMK
159LalgudiDMKA. SoundarapandianT. RajaramAIADMK
143Madurai CentralDMKP. T. R. Palanivel RajanS. T. K. JakkaiyanAIADMK
144Madurai EastCPI(M)Nanmaran NM. BoominathanMDMK
142Madurai WestINCK. S. K. RajendranSellur K. RajuAIADMK
23MaduranthakamINCK. Ghayathri DeviK. AppaduraiAIADMK
199Manamadurai (SC)AIADMKM. GunasekaranK. ParamalaiINC
70Mangalore (SC)DPIK. SelvamV. GanesanDMK
178MannargudiCPIV. SivapunniyamR. KamarajAIADMK
154MarungapuriAIADMKC. ChinnasamyA. RokkiahDMK
84MetturPMKG. K. ManiK. KandasamyAIADMK
171MayuramINCS. RajakumarM. MahalingamMDMK
53MelmalayanurPMKP. SenthamizhselvanR. Tamilmozhi RajadathanAIADMK
146MelurAIADMKR. SamyK. V. V. RavichandranINC
101MettupalayamAIADMKO. K. ChinnarajB. ArunkumarDMK
118ModakurichiINCR. M. PalanisamiV. P. Namachivaya,AIADMK
80MorappurDMKV. MullaivendhanK. SingaramAIADMK
203MudukulathurDMKK. MurugavelS. P. KalimuthuAIADMK
59MugaiyurPMKV. A. T. KaliyavarathanSinthanai SelvanVCK
158MusiriDMKN. SelvarajT. P. PoonachiAIADMK
13MylaporeAIADMKS. Ve. ShekherD. NapoleonDMK
175NagapattinamCPI(M)V. MarimuthuK. A. JayapalAIADMK
229NagercoilDMKsuyambuprakesh.kIVP
96Namakkal (SC)INCK. JeyakumarR. SaradhaAIADMK
222NanguneriINCH. VasanthakumarS. P. SooriyakumarAIADMK
173Nannilam (SC)CPIP. PadmavathyK. ArivanandamAIADMK
147NathamAIADMKR. ViswanathanM. A. AndiambalamDMK
40NatrampalliDMKN. K. R. SooriyakumarK. G. SubramaniAIADMK
62NellikuppamDMKSaba. RajendranR. T. Sabapathi MohanMDMK
139Nilakottai (SC)AIADMKS. ThenmozhiK. SenthilvelINC
130OddanchatramDMKA. R. A. ChakkarapaniK. P. NallasamyAIADMK
86OmalurPMKA. TamizharasuC. KrishnanAIADMK
181OrathanadAIADMKR. VaithilingamP. RajamanickamDMK
211PottapidaramAIADMKP. MohanK. KrishnasamyBSP
231PadmanabhapuramDMKT. Theodare ReginaldK. P. Rajendra PrasadAIADMK
81PalacodeAIADMKK. P. AnbalaganK. MannanPMK
129Palani (SC)DMKM. AnbalakanS. PremaAIADMK
219PalayamcottaiDMKT. P. M. Mohideen KhanK. M. NijamudeenAIADMK
115PalladamAIADMKS. M. VelusamyS. S. PonmudiDMK
31PallipetINCE. S. S. RamanP. M. NarasimhanAIADMK
91PanamarathupattyDMKR. RajendranR. ElangovanAIADMK
64PanrutiPMKT. VelmuruganR. RajendiranAIADMK
185PapanasamAIADMKR. DoraikannuM. RamkumarINC
200Paramakudi (SC)INCR. RamprabhuS. SundararajAIADMK
4Park TownAIADMKK. SrinivasanA. Rahman KhanAIADMK
179PattukkottaiINCN. R. RengarajanS. ViswanathanMDMK
83PennagaramDMKP. N. PeriannanS. R. VetrivelAIADMK
160Perambalur (SC)DMKM. RajkumarM. SundaramAIADMK
5Perambur (SC)CPI(M)K. MahendranP. ManimaranMDMK
180PeravuraniAIADMKM. V. R. VeerakapilanS. V. Thirugnana SambandamINC
131PeriyakulamAIADMKO. PanneerselvamL. MookiahDMK
52PeranamallurPMKG. EdirolimanianA. K. S. AnbalaganAIADMK
38Pernambut (SC)DMKA. ChinnasamyS. Chandra SethuAIADMK
119PerunduraiAIADMKC. PonnuduraiN. PeriyasamyCPI
107PerurAIADMKS. P. VelumaniN. RukumaniDMK
109PollachiAIADMKV. JayaramanD. Shanthi DeviDMK
46PolurINCP. S. VijayakumarT. VediyappanAIADMK
114PongalurDMKS. ManiP. V. DamodaranAIADMK
16Ponneri (SC)AIADMKP. BalaramananV. AnbuvananDMK
170PoompuharPMKK. PeriyasamyS. PounrajAIADMK
28PoonamalleeINCD. SudarsanamR. SenguttuvanMDMK
191PudukkottaiAIADMKR. NedunchezhianM. Jaafar AliDMK
6PurasawalkamDMKV. S. BabuVenkatesh BabuAIADMK
223RadhapuramDMKM. AppavuL. GnanapunithaAIADMK
209Rajapalayam (SC)AIADMKM. ChandraV. P. RajanDMK
201RamanathapuramINCK. Hussan AliM. PalanichamyMDMK
34RanipetDMKR. GandhiR. ThamizharasanAIADMK
94RasipuramDMKK. P. RamaswamyP. R. SundaramAIADMK
1RoyapuramAIADMKD. JayakumarS. P. Sarkuna PandianDMK
71RishivandiamINCS. SivarajL. AthinarayananAIADMK
14SaidapetAIADMKG. SenthamizhanC. R. BaskaranPMK
88Salem - IAIADMKL. RavichandranM. R. SureshINC
89Salem - IIDMKS. ArumugamR. SureshkumarAIADMK
145Samayanallur (SC)DMKR. TamilarasiP. LakshmiAIADMK
213Sankaranayanarkoil (SC)AIADMKC. KaruppasamyS. ThangaveluDMK
73SankarapuramDMKA. AnagaiyarkanniP. SanniyasiAIADMK
99Sankari (SC)DMKV. P. DuraisamyS. ShanthamaniAIADMK
125SathyamangalamDMKL. P. DharmalingamT. K. SubramaniamAIADMK
224SattangulamINCRani VenkatesanNazareth P. DuraiMDMK
205SatturDMKK. K. S. S. R. RamachandranG. ChockeswaranAIADMK
136SedapattiAIADMKC. DurairajG. ThalapathiDMK
95Sendamangalam (ST)DMKK. PonnusamyP. ChandranAIADMK
140SholavandanDMKP. MoorthyL. SanthanamAIADMK
33SholinghurINCD. Arul AnbarasuC. GopalAIADMK
104SinganallurAIADMKR. ChinnaswamyA. SoundararajanCPI (M)
169Sirkali (SC)DMKM. PanneerselvamP. DurairajanVCK
198SivagangaCPIS. GunasekaranS. SevanthiappanMDMK
207SivakasiMDMKR. GnanadossV. ThangarajDMK
27Sriperumbudur (SC)INCD. YasodhaK. BalakrishnanVCK
165SrirangamAIADMKM. ParanjothiG. Jerome ArokiarajINC
226SrivaikuntamINCD. SelvarajS. P. ShanmuganathanAIADMK
208SrivilliputhurCPIT. RamasamyR. VinayagamoorthyAIADMK
93Talavasal (SC)DMKK. ChinnaduraiP. ElangovanAIADMK
20TambaramDMKS. R. RajaK. SomuMDMK
85TaramangalamPMKP. KannanP. GovindanIND
216TenkasiDMKV. Karuppasamy PandianRama UdayasuriyanMDMK
75ThalliIndT. RamachandranP. Nagaraja ReddyCPI
43ThandarambattuDMKE. V. VeluS. RamachandranAIADMK
183ThanjavurDMKS. N. M. UbayadullahM. RengasamyAIADMK
9Theagaraya NagarAIADMKV. P. KalairajanJ. AnbazhaganDMK
132TheniAIADMKD. GanesanN. R. T. TajkumarINC
137ThirumangalamMDMKVeera.IlavarasanV. VelusamyDMK
141TirupparankundramAIADMKA. K. BoseS. VenkatesanCPI (M)
168ThiruveramburDMKK. N. SekaranSridhar VandayarAIADMK
188ThiruvidamarudurAIADMKR. K. BharathimohanG. AlayamaniPMK
182ThiruvonamDMKT. Mahesh KrishnasamyK. ThangamuthuAIADMK
17ThiruvottiyurDMKK. P. P. SamyV. MoorthyAIADMK
103ThondamuthurMDMKM. KannappanS. R. BalasubramaniamINC
156ThottiamINCM. RajasekharanR. NatarajanMDMK
10Thousand LightsDMKM. K. StalinAdhi RajaramAIADMK
55TindivanamAIADMKC. V. ShanmugamM. KarunanidhiPMK
225TiruchendurAIADMKAnitha R RadhakrishnanA. D. K. JeyaseelanDMK
98TiruchengodeAIADMKP. ThangamaniS. GandhiselvanDMK
166Tiruchirapalli - IDMKAnbil PeriyasamyA. malarmannanMDMK
167Tiruchirapalli - IIDMKK. N. NehruN. MariyampitchaiAIADMK
189ThirumayamINCR. M. SubburamM. RadhakrishnanAIADMK
60ThirunavalurAIADMKR. KumaraguruV. S. VeerapandianDMK
218TirunelveliDMKN. Malai RajaNainar NagenthiranAIADMK
194TiruppatturDMKK. R. PerikaruppanK. K. UmadhevanAIADMK
41TiruppatturPMKT. K. RajaK. C. AzhagiriMDMK
21Tirupporur (SC)PMKD. MoorthyM. DhanapanAIADMK
116TiruppurCPI(M)C. GovindasamyS. DuraisamyMDMK
30TiruttaniAIADMKG. HariG. RavirajPMK
177Tiruthuraipundi (SC)CPIK. UlaganathanA. UmadeviAIADMK
196TiruvadanaiINCK. R. RamasamyC. AnimuthuAIADMK
184TiruvaiyaruDMKDurai. ChandrasekaranDurai. GovindarajanAIADMK
29TiruvallurDMKE. A. P. SivajiB. RamanaAIADMK
44TiruvannamalaiDMKK. PitchandiV. Pavan KumarAIADMK
174Tiruvarur (SC)DMKU. MathivananA. ThangamaniAIADMK
232ThiruvattarCPI(M)R. Leema RoseG. Sujith KumarBJP
12TriplicaneAIADMKBader SayeedM. NaganathanDMK
227TuticorinDMKP. Geetha JeevanS. DanielrajAIADMK
127OotacamundINCB. GopalanK. N. DoraiAIADMK
111UdumalpetAIADMKC. ShanmugaveluC. VeluchamyDMK
61Ulundurpet (SC)DMKK. ThirunavukarasuE. VijayaraghavanVCK
157Uppiliapuram (ST)DMKR. RaniP. MuthusamyAIADMK
138UsilampattiAIADMKI. MahendranP. V. KathiravanDMK
25UthiramerurDMKK. SundarV. SomasundaramAIADMK
186Valangiman (SC)AIADMKIlamathi SubramanianS. Senthamil ChelvanDMK
110Valparai (SC)INCKovai ThangamS. Susi KalayarasanVCK
51Vandavasi (SC)DMKJeyaramanM. ChakrapaniAIADMK
39VaniayambadiDMKH. Abdul BasithK. Mohammad AliAIADMK
56Vanur (SC)AIADMKN. GanapathyN. SoundararajanPMK
161Varahur (SC)AIADMKM. ChanthirakasiK. GopalakrishnanPMK
214Vasudevanallur (SC)MDMKT. Sadhan Thirumalai KumarR. KrishnanCPI (M)
176VedaranyamDMKS. K. VedarathinamO. S. ManiyanAIADMK
150VedasandurDMKM. DhandapaniS. PalanichamyAIADMK
90VeerapandiDMKA. RajendranV. S. VeerapandianDMK
113VellakoilDMKM. P. SaminathanA. GaneshamurthiMDMK
48VelloreINCC. GnanasekaranN. SubramaniMDMK
210VilathikulamAIADMKP. ChinnappanK. RajaramDMK
233VilavancodeCPI(M)G. John JosephF. FrankilnAIADMK
18VillivakkamDMKB. RanganathanG. KalanAIADMK
58VillupuramDMKK. PonmudyD. DuraisamyDMK
206VirudhunagarMDMKR. VaradharajanS. DamodharanINC
69VridhachalamDMDKVijayakanthR. GovindasamyPMK
87Yercaud (ST)DMKC. TamilselvanJ. AlameluAIADMK
Elected as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu

Aftermath

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.

See also

Footnotes

  1. http://www.ibnlive.com/news/tn-exit-polls-exit-jaya-welcome-mk/9826-4.html CNN-IBN-Hindu Exit Polls Article
  2. News: DMK ahead in pre-poll survey. https://web.archive.org/web/20060515012818/http://www.hindu.com/2006/04/25/stories/2006042516870600.htm. dead. 15 May 2006. 25 April 2006. 2011-04-06. The Hindu. Chennai, India.
  3. Web site: Pre-Poll Survey: Close fight in TN. https://web.archive.org/web/20121014192346/http://ibnlive.in.com/news/prepoll-survey-close-fight-in-tn/8219-7-single.html. dead. 14 October 2012. 14 April 2006. CNN IBN. 2011-04-06.
  4. Web site: TN exit polls: Exit Jaya, welcome MK. https://web.archive.org/web/20090412035532/http://ibnlive.in.com/news/thumbs-down-to-aiadmk-dmk-set-to-sweep-tn/9826-4.html. dead. 12 April 2009. 11 May 2006. CNN-IBN. 2011-04-06.
  5. News: Tamil Nadu's changing political landscape . https://web.archive.org/web/20060615033201/http://www.hindu.com/2006/05/10/stories/2006051008901200.htm . dead . 15 June 2006 . Chennai, India . . 10 May 2006.
  6. http://newindpress.com/election/2006/News.asp?Topic=-443&Title=TAMIL+NADU&ID=IE920060511140752&nDate=&Sub=& Newindpress.com Article
  7. News: The Hindu . Karunanidhi to be Chief Minister for fifth time . Suresh . Nambath . 12 May 2006 . 30 June 2020.
  8. Web site: Election Commission of India . 2006 Election Statistical Report . 12 May 2006 . https://web.archive.org/web/20101007200819/http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_2006/StatReport_TN_2006.pdf . 7 Oct 2010.
  9. Web site: Biographical Sketch of Member of 13th Lok Sabha . 2011-05-11 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090615005656/http://parliamentofindia.nic.in/ls/lok13/biodata/13TN32.htm . 2009-06-15 .
  10. Web site: TMC to merge with Congress on Aug 1. www.indianexpress.com. 18 June 2002. 4 April 2018.
  11. Web site: Santhanam to contest one seat as AIADMK ally. oneindia.in. 14 March 2006. 4 April 2018.
  12. http://www.eci.gov.in/May2006/index_st.htm? Election Commission of India - DMK Performance Page
  13. http://www.eci.gov.in/States%20Htmls/TamilNaduResults.htm Election Commission of India Official Tamil Nadu Results
  14. http://www.ibnlive.com/news/karunanidhi-on-comeback-trail-in-tamil-nadu/10118-4-single.html Karunanidhi on comeback trail in Tamil Nadu, IBNLive Article
  15. http://www.eci.gov.in/ Election Commission of India Newsflash

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