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30 seats in the Puducherry Legislative Assembly 16 seats needed for a majority | |||||||||||||||||||
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Registered | 264,103 | ||||||||||||||||||
Turnout | 85.32% | ||||||||||||||||||
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Elections to the Puducherry Legislative Assembly were held in February 1974, to elect members of the 30 constituencies in Puducherry (then known as Pondicherry), in India.[1] The All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam won the most seats, and its leader, S. Ramassamy was appointed as the Chief Minister of Puducherry (French: Ministre en chef de Pondichéry).[2][3]
Results
Party | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | |
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All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam | 60,812 | 27.83 | 12 | New | |
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam | 47,823 | 21.89 | 2 | –13 | |
Indian National Congress (Organisation) | 41,348 | 18.92 | 5 | New | |
Indian National Congress | 34,840 | 15.95 | 7 | –3 | |
Communist Party of India | 18,468 | 8.45 | 2 | –1 | |
Communist Party of India (Marxist) | 2,737 | 1.25 | 1 | +1 | |
Independents | 12,470 | 5.71 | 1 | –1 | |
Total | 218,498 | 100.00 | 30 | 0 | |
Valid votes | 218,498 | 96.97 | |||
Invalid/blank votes | 6,830 | 3.03 | |||
Total votes | 225,328 | 100.00 | |||
Registered voters/turnout | 264,103 | 85.32 | |||
Source: ECI[4] |
Elected members
Assembly Constituency | Turnout | Winner | Runner Up | Margin | |||||||||
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#k | Names | % | Candidate | Party | Votes | % | Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |||
1 | Muthialpet | 82.21% | G. Pajaniraja | AIADMK | 4,315 | 43.87% | M. Thangapragasam | INC(O) | 3,842 | 39.06% | 473 | ||
2 | Cassicade | 78.61% | Ansari P. Duraisamy | INC(O) | 2,996 | 38.91% | Durai Munisami | AIADMK | 2,591 | 33.65% | 405 | ||
3 | Raj Bhavan | 74.16% | Dhana Kantharaj | INC | 2,399 | 56.00% | K. Jothi | AIADMK | 1,104 | 25.77% | 1,295 | ||
4 | Bussy | 75.48% | S. Pakkiam | AIADMK | 1,680 | 38.59% | A. Jayaraj | INC(O) | 1,441 | 33.10% | 239 | ||
5 | Oupalam | 82.49% | C. N. Parthasarathy | AIADMK | 3,198 | 46.84% | P. Raghava Chettiar | INC(O) | 2,112 | 30.93% | 1,086 | ||
6 | Orleampeth | 80.22% | N. Manimaran | AIADMK | 3,833 | 48.45% | R. Vaidyanathan | INC | 2,356 | 29.78% | 1,477 | ||
7 | Nellithope | 80.84% | R. Kannan | INC(O) | 2,495 | 37.77% | N. Ranganathan | CPI | 2,369 | 35.86% | 126 | ||
8 | Mudaliarpet | 87.12% | Sabapathy Alias V. Kothandaraman | INC(O) | 3,889 | 43.06% | R. Alwar | CPI | 3,328 | 36.85% | 561 | ||
9 | Ariankuppam | 86.16% | P. C. Purushothaman | INC | 3,364 | 37.06% | P. Subbarayan | DMK | 3,017 | 33.24% | 347 | ||
10 | Embalam | 87.38% | G. Murugesan | INC | 3,140 | 47.13% | Sivaloganathan | DMK | 1,994 | 29.93% | 1,146 | ||
11 | Nettapakkam | 92.00% | V. Vengatasubba Reddi | INC | 4,072 | 55.65% | S. Vengatachalapathi | AIADMK | 2,598 | 35.51% | 1,474 | ||
12 | Kuruvinatham | 89.05% | N. Vengadasamy | AIADMK | 3,445 | 44.50% | K. R. Subramaniya Padayachi | INC(O) | 2,642 | 34.13% | 803 | ||
13 | Bahour | 88.37% | Thangavel Clamanso | CPI | 2,727 | 38.77% | P. Utharavelu | Independent | 2,211 | 31.43% | 516 | ||
14 | Thirubuvanai | 87.20% | A. Gopal | INC | 2,672 | 34.96% | Thangavelu | AIADMK | 2,637 | 34.50% | 35 | ||
15 | Mannadipet | 91.88% | D. Ramachandira Reddiar | AIADMK | 3,467 | 46.00% | Kannappan | INC(O) | 2,132 | 28.29% | 1,335 | ||
16 | Ossudu | 86.58% | T. Ezhumalai | AIADMK | 3,426 | 47.83% | V. Nagarathinam | INC | 2,461 | 34.36% | 965 | ||
17 | Villianur | 87.65% | M. K. Jeevarathina Odayar | INC(O) | 2,812 | 37.00% | K. Thirukamu | AIADMK | 2,606 | 34.28% | 206 | ||
18 | Ozhukarai | 87.15% | Venugopal Alias G. Mannathan | AIADMK | 2,982 | 39.44% | S. Muthu | DMK | 2,278 | 30.13% | 704 | ||
19 | Thattanchavady | 83.73% | V. Pethaperumal | INC(O) | 3,468 | 46.85% | N. Gurusamy | CPI | 2,710 | 36.61% | 758 | ||
20 | Reddiarpalayam | 82.42% | V. Subbiah | CPI | 3,345 | 44.09% | V. Balaji | INC(O) | 2,876 | 37.91% | 469 | ||
21 | Lawspet | 88.12% | M. O. H. Farook | DMK | 3,461 | 39.21% | N. Varazhau | AIADMK | 3,275 | 37.10% | 186 | ||
22 | Cotchery | 90.19% | T. Subbaiya | AIADMK | 3,660 | 46.04% | S. M. Jambulingam | INC(O) | 2,446 | 30.77% | 1,214 | ||
23 | Karaikal North | 80.49% | K. Kandhi | AIADMK | 3,964 | 41.24% | P. Shanmugam | INC | 3,666 | 38.14% | 298 | ||
24 | Karaikal South | 84.85% | S. Ramassamy | AIADMK | 3,296 | 46.80% | S. Savarirajan | INC(O) | 1,857 | 26.37% | 1,439 | ||
25 | Neravy T R Pattinam | 86.71% | V. M. C. Varada Pillai | AIADMK | 5,313 | 59.89% | V. M. C. Siva Shanmuganathan | DMK | 2,992 | 33.73% | 2,321 | ||
26 | Thirunallar | 89.29% | A. Soundararengan | DMK | 3,742 | 49.31% | S. Arangasamy | INC(O) | 2,711 | 35.72% | 1,031 | ||
27 | Nedungadu | 87.59% | R. Coupousamy | INC | 2,934 | 41.18% | P. Selvaraj | AIADMK | 2,225 | 31.23% | 709 | ||
28 | Mahe | 85.02% | Kunnummal Raghavan | CPI(M) | 1,816 | 33.03% | Iraye Kunnathitathil Kumaran | Independent | 1,528 | 27.79% | 288 | ||
29 | Palloor | 86.10% | Vanmeri Nadeyi Purushothaman | INC | 1,980 | 41.41% | Mottamal Pocku | Independent | 1,081 | 22.61% | 899 | ||
30 | Yanam | 90.28% | Kamisetty Parasuram Naidu | Independent | 2,284 | 52.74% | Naidou Maddimsetty Satyamurty | INC | 1,986 | 45.86% | 298 |
See also
References
- ↑ "Union Territory of Pondicherry Assembly - General Elections - 1974" (PDF). Retrieved 4 September 2022.
- ↑ "Former Puducherry Chief Minister Ramassamy passes away". Times of India. PTI. 15 May 2017. Retrieved 4 September 2022.
He became Chief Minister in 1974 heading the AIADMK-CPI coalition ministry for a brief period.
- ↑ "Explained: Puducherry, the territory of coalitions and President's Rule". The Week (Indian magazine). 26 March 2021. Retrieved 4 September 2022.
3rd election: 1974 ... Subramanyan Ramaswamy of AIADMK became chief minister with support of the CPI
- ↑ "Statistical Report on General Election, 1974 to the Legislative Assembly of Pondicherry". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 30 July 2022.
External links
- "Record of all Puducherry Assembly elections". eci.gov.in. Election Commission of India. Retrieved 19 May 2022.
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