Elections for the 18th Lok Sabha seats in Tamil Nadu
2024 Indian general election in Tamil Nadu Opinion polls Turnout 69.72% ( 2.72 pp )
Partywise Result Map of the 2024 general election in Tamil Nadu
Alliance wise Result Map of the 2024 general election in Tamil Nadu
The 2024 Indian general election was held in Tamil Nadu on 19 April to elect 39 members of the 18th Lok Sabha .[ 1] The results were announced on 4 June 2024, after the completion of six other phases of voting in other parts of the country.[ 2] [ 3]
The Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance (INDIA), led by the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) in the state and the Indian National Congress (INC) nationally, won all the 39 seats—a second consecutive sweep for the alliance after the 2019 elections , in which they won 38. The opposing National Democratic Alliance (NDA), led by the federal ruling party, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), did not win any seat; the official opposition party in the state, All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK), lost the sole seat – Theni – that they had won when they were part of the NDA in the 2019.
Background
DMK is part of Indian National Developmental Inclusive Alliance , which was formed on 18 July 2023. On 25 September 2023, AIADMK withdrew from the Bharatiya Janata Party -led National Democratic Alliance to form and lead the new alliance, AIADMK+ .[ 4] [ 5] [ 6]
On 19 January 2024, DMK constituted a seven-member committee to hold consultations with alliance partners for seat sharing.[ 7] On 22 January, AIADMK set up a 5-member committee to hold seat sharing talks with alliance partners.[ 8] [ 9]
On 26 January, CPI(M) formed a four membered panel for seat sharing with DMK. Central committee members P. Sampath, P. Shanmugam and state committee members N. Gunasekaran and K. Kanagaraj were included in the panel. [ 10] On February 5, Bharatiya Janata Party -led National Democratic Alliance held seat sharing talks with Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam .[ 11]
On 19 March 2024 the Bharatiya Janata Party finalised seat sharing a with the Pattali Makkal Katchi as part of the National Democratic Alliance, were the party will contest 10 seats in Tamil Nadu.[ 12]
On 20 March 2024, AIADMK General Secretary Edappadi K. Palaniswami released the first list, comprising 16 candidates contesting the election. The Party finalised seat sharing and allotted one seat each to its allies SDPI , PT and five Seats to DMDK .[ 13] On March 21, Palaniswami released the second and final list, comprising 16 AIADMK candidates contesting the election.[ 14]
Election schedule
Poll event
Phase
I
Notification Date
20 March
Last Date for filing nomination
27 March
Scrutiny of nomination
28 March
Last Date for withdrawal of nomination
30 March
Date of poll
19 April
Date of counting of votes/Result
4 June 2024
No. of constituencies
39
Parties and alliances
Others
Party
Symbol
Seats contested
Bahujan Samaj Party
39
Naam Tamilar Katchi
39
Naadaalum Makkal Katchi
12
Desiya Makkal Sakthi Katchi
9
Veerath Thiyagi Viswanathadoss Thozhilalarkal Katchi
9
Ganasangam Party of India
7
Bahujan Dravida Party
6
Thakkam Katchi
6
Viro Ke Vir Indian Party
6
Anna MGR Dravida Makkal Kalgam
5
Aravor Munnetra Kazhagam
5
Samaniya Makkal Nala Katchi
5
Anti Corruption Dynamic Party
4
Bharatiya Praja Aikyata Party
4
Samaniya Makkal Nala Katchi
4
Puthiya Makkal Tamil Desam Katchi
3
Tamizhaga Murpokku Makkal Katchi
3
Ulzaipali Makkal Katchy
3
United Republican Party of India
3
Aanaithinthiya Jananayaka Pathukappu Kazhagam
2
All India Jananayaka Makkal Kazhagam
2
Ambedkarite Party of India
2
Anna Puratchi Thalaivar Amma Draqvida Munnetra Kazhagam
2
Chennai Youth Party
2
Dhesiya Makkal Kazhagam
2
Jebamani Janata
2
Mahathma Makkal Munnetra Kazhakam
2
Rashtriya Samaj Paksha
2
Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)
2
Tamilaga Makkal Thannurimai Katchi
2
Tamilar Makkal Katchi
2
Tamil Manila Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam
2
Ahimsa Socialist Party
1
All India Uzhavargal Uzhaippalargal Katchi
1
All India Youth Development Party
1
All India Youth Development Party
1
Anaithu India Makkal Katchi
1
Anna Makkal Katchi
1
Hindu Samaj Party
1
Hindustan Janta Party
1
Humanity for Peace Party
1
Karunaadu Party
1
Makkal Nala Kazhagam
1
Makkal Nalvaazhvuk Katchi
1
Naam Indiar Party
1
Nam India Naam Indiyar Katchi
1
National Maha Sabha Party
1
New Generation People’s Party
1
Punnagai Desam Party
1
Republican Party of India (Sivaraj)
1
Tamilaga Makkal Nala Katchi
1
Tipu Sultan Party
1
Vidiyalai Thedum Indhiyargal Party
1
Viduthalai Kalam Katchi
1
Total
220
Candidates
^ a b c d PNK , IJK , IMKMK and TMMK will contest one seat in BJP's Lotus symbol, therefore they will be considered as BJP party candidates officially by ECI affidavit
^ KMDK will contest one seat in DMK's Rising Sun symbol, therefore he will be considered as DMK party candidate officially by ECI affidavit
^ a b SDPI and PT will contest one seat in AIADMK's Two Leaves symbol, therefore they will be considered as AIADMK party candidates officially by ECI affidavit
Surveys and polls
Opinion polls
Exit polls
Polling agency
Lead
INDIA
AIADMK
NDA
Others
Actual Results
39
0
0
0
INDIA
Voters Turnout
Highest turnout in Dharmapuri constituency of 81.20% and the lowest is in Chennai Central constituency of 53.96%.[ 25]
Results
Results by alliance or party
Alliance/ Party
Popular vote
Seats
Votes
%
±pp
Contested
Won
+/−
INDIA
DMK
1,16,89,879
26.93
6.59
22
22
2
INC
46,32,770
10.67
1.94
9
9
1
CPI(M)
10,95,592
2.52
0.15
2
2
VCK
9,82,117
2.25
1.09
2
2
1
CPI
9,32,954
2.15
0.25
2
2
MDMK
5,42,213
1.28
1.28
1
1
1
IUML
5,06,690
1.17
0.08
1
1
Total
2,03,82,215
46.97
6.18
39
39
1
AIADMK+
AIADMK
88,80,801
20.46
1.07
34
0
1
DMDK
11,23,444
2.59
0.43
5
0
Total
1,00,04,245
23.05
1.50
39
0
1
NDA
BJP
48,80,954
11.24
7.58
23
0
PMK
18,79,689
4.33
1.09
10
0
TMC(M)
4,10,401
0.94
0.43
3
0
AMMK
3,93,415
0.90
4.48
2
0
IND
3,42,882
0.87
0.87
1
0
Total
79,07,341
18.28
3.31
39
0
NTK
35,60,485
8.20
4.30
39
0
Others
10,93,812
2.52
0
IND
0
NOTA
4,61,327
1.06
0.22
Total
4,34,09,425
100%
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39
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Results by constituency
Constituency
Turnout
Winner[ 26]
Runner Up
Margin
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Candidate
Party
Votes
%
Votes
%
1
Tiruvallur (SC)
68.59
Sasikanth Senthil
INC
7,96,956
56.21
Pon. V. Balaganapathy
BJP
2,24,801
15.86
5,72,155
40.35
2
Chennai North
60.11
Kalanidhi Veeraswamy
DMK
4,97,333
55.11
Royapuram R. Mano
AIADMK
1,58,111
17.52
3,39,222
37.59
3
Chennai South
54.17
Thamizhachi Thangapandian
DMK
5,16,628
47.00
Tamilisai Soundararajan
BJP
2,90,683
26.44
2,25,945
20.56
4
Chennai Central
53.96
Dayanidhi Maran
DMK
4,13,848
56.65
Vinoj P. Selvam
BJP
1,69,159
23.16
2,44,689
33.49
5
Sriperumbudur
60.25
T. R. Baalu
DMK
7,58,611
52.65
G. Premkumar
AIADMK
2,71,582
18.85
4,87,029
33.80
6
Kancheepuram (SC)
71.68
G. Selvam
DMK
5,86,044
46.53
E. Rajasekar
AIADMK
3,64,571
28.94
2,21,473
17.59
7
Arakkonam
74.19
S. Jagathrakshakan
DMK
5,63,216
48.39
A. L. Vijayan
AIADMK
2,56,656
22.05
3,06,559
26.34
8
Vellore
73.53
D. M. Kathir Anand
DMK
5,68,692
50.35
A. C. Shanmugam [ N 1]
BJP
3,52,990
31.25
2,15,702
19.10
9
Krishnagiri
71.50
K. Gopinath
INC
4,92,883
42.27
V. Jayaprakash
AIADMK
3,00,397
25.76
1,92,486
16.51
10
Dharmapuri
81.20
A. Mani
DMK
4,32,667
34.67
Sowmiya Anbumani
PMK
4,11,367
32.97
21,300
1.70
11
Tiruvannamalai
74.24
C. N. Annadurai
DMK
5,47,379
47.75
M. Kaliyaperumal
AIADMK
3,13,448
27.34
2,33,931
20.41
12
Arani
75.76
M. S. Tharanivendhan
DMK
5,00,099
43.86
G. V. Gajendran
AIADMK
2,91,333
25.55
2,08,766
18.31
13
Viluppuram (SC)
76.52
D. Ravikumar
VCK
4,77,033
41.39
J. Bakkiyaraj
AIADMK
4,06,330
35.25
70,703
6.14
14
Kallakurichi
79.21
Malaiarasan
DMK
5,61,589
44.94
R. Kumaraguru
AIADMK
5,07,805
40.64
53,784
4.30
15
Salem
78.16
T. M. Selvaganapathi
DMK
5,66,085
43.38
P. Vignesh
AIADMK
4,95,728
37.99
70,357
5.39
16
Namakkal
78.21
V. S. Matheswaran[ N 2]
DMK
4,62,036
40.31
S. Tamil Mani
AIADMK
4,32,924
37.77
29,112
2.54
17
Erode
70.59
K. E. Prakash
DMK
5,62,339
51.43
Aatral Ashok Kumar
AIADMK
3,32,773
29.79
2,36,566
21.64
18
Tiruppur
70.62
K. Subbarayan
CPI
4,72,739
41.38
P. Arunachalam
AIADMK
3,46,811
30.35
1,25,928
11.03
19
Nilgiris (SC)
70.95
A. Raja
DMK
4,73,212
46.44
L. Murugan
BJP
2,32,627
22.83
2,40,585
23.61
20
Coimbatore
64.89
Ganapathi Raj Kumar
DMK
5,68,200
41.39
K. Annamalai [ta ]
BJP
4,50,132
32.79
1,18,068
8.60
21
Pollachi
70.41
Eswarasamy
DMK
5,33,377
47.37
A. Karthikeyan
AIADMK
2,81,335
24.98
2,52,042
22.39
22
Dindigul
71.14
R. Sachidanandam
CPI(M)
6,70,149
58.29
V. M. S. Mohamed Mubarak[ N 3]
AIADMK
2,26,328
19.69
4,43,821
38.60
23
Karur
78.70
S. Jothimani
INC
5,34,906
47.25
K. R. L. Thangavel
AIADMK
3,68,090
32.52
1,66,816
14.73
24
Tiruchirappalli
67.51
Durai Vaiko
MDMK
5,42,213
51.35
P. Karuppaiah
AIADMK
2,29,119
21.70
3,13,094
29.65
25
Perambalur
77.43
Arun Nehru
DMK
6,03,209
53.42
N. D. Chandramohan
AIADMK
2,14,102
18.96
3,89,107
34.46
26
Cuddalore
72.57
M. K. Vishnu Prasad
INC
4,55,053
44.11
P. Sivakozhundu
DMDK
2,69,157
26.09
1,85,896
18.02
27
Chidambaram (SC)
76.37
Thol. Thirumavalavan
VCK
5,05,084
43.28
M. Chandrahaasan
AIADMK
4,01,530
34.40
1,03,554
8.88
28
Mayiladuthurai
70.09
Sudha Ramakrishnan
INC
5,18,459
47.67
P. Babu
AIADMK
2,47,276
22.73
2,71,183
24.94
29
Nagapattinam (SC)
71.94
V. Selvaraj
CPI
4,65,044
47.79
G. Surjith Sankar
AIADMK
2,56,087
26.32
2,08,957
21.47
30
Thanjavur
68.27
Murasoli
DMK
5,02,245
48.82
P. Sivanesan
DMDK
1,82,662
17.76
3,19,583
31.06
31
Sivaganga
64.26
Karti P Chidambaram
INC
4,27,677
40.60
A. Xavierdas
AIADMK
2,22,013
21.08
2,05,664
21.22
32
Madurai
62.04
Su. Venkatesan
CPI(M)
4,30,323
43.60
Raama Sreenivasan
BJP
2,20,914
22.38
2,09,409
21.22
33
Theni
69.84
Thanga Tamil Selvan
DMK
5,71,493
50.08
T. T. V. Dhinakaran
AMMK
2,92,668
25.65
2,78,825
24.43
34
Virudhunagar
70.22
B. Manickam Tagore
INC
3,85,256
36.28
V. Vijaya Prabakaran
DMDK
3,80,877
35.87
4,379
0.41
35
Ramanathapuram
68.19
K. Navas Kani
IUML
5,09,664
45.92
O. Panneerselvam
IND
3,42,882
30.89
1,66,782
15.03
36
Thoothukkudi
66.88
Kanimozhi Karunanidhi
DMK
5,40,729
55.26
R. Sivasamy Velumani
AIADMK
1,47,991
15.12
3,92,738
40.14
37
Tenkasi (SC)
67.65
Rani Srikumar
DMK
4,25,679
40.97
K. Krishnasamy [ N 4]
AIADMK
2,29,480
22.08
1,96,199
18.89
38
Tirunelveli
64.10
C. Robert Bruce
INC
5,02,296
47.06
Nainar Nagendran
BJP
3,36,676
31.54
1,65,620
15.52
39
Kanniyakumari
65.44
Vijay Vasanth
INC
5,46,248
53.08
Pon. Radhakrishnan
BJP
3,66,341
35.60
1,79,907
17.48
Assembly segments wise lead of Parties
Map needed
Party
Leads in Assembly segments
(2024 Indian General Election )
Assembly Seats won
(2021 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election )
INDIA
DMK
125
133
INC
52
18
CPI(M)
12
2
CPI
12
2
VCK
8
4
IUML
6
0
Total
221
159
AIADMK+
AIADMK
8
66
DMDK
2
0
Total
10
66
NDA
BJP
0
4
PMK
3
5
Total
3
9
Total
234
See also
Notes
^ PNK , IJK , IMKMK and TMMK will contest one seat in BJP's Lotus symbol, therefore they will be considered as BJP party candidates officially by ECI affidavit
^ KMDK will contest one seat in DMK's Rising Sun symbol, therefore he will be considered as DMK party candidate officially by ECI affidavit
^ SDPI and PT will contest one seat in AIADMK's Two Leaves symbol, therefore they will be considered as AIADMK party candidates officially by ECI affidavit
^ SDPI and PT will contest one seat in AIADMK's Two Leaves symbol, therefore they will be considered as AIADMK party candidates officially by ECI affidavit
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