2011 Puducherry Legislative Assembly election

2011 Puducherry Legislative Assembly election

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All 30 seats to the Puducherry Legislative Assembly
16 seats needed for a majority
Turnout86.19%
  First party Second party
 
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Leader N. Rangaswamy V. Vaithilingam
Party AINRC INC
Alliance AINRC + AIADMK DPA+UPA
Leader since 7 February 2011 4 September 2008
Leader's seat Kadirkamam
(retained)
Kamaraj Nagar
(won)
Last election New 10
Seats before New 10
Seats won 15 7
Seat change Steady Decrease 3
Percentage 31.75% 25.06%

  Third party Fourth party
 
AIADMK
DMK
Leader A. Anbazhagan R. Siva
Party AIADMK DMK
Alliance AIADMK + AINRC DPA+UPA
Leader's seat Oupalam
(won)
Orleampeth
(lost)
Last election 3 7
Seats won 5 2
Seat change Increase 2 Decrease 5
Popular vote 95,960 74,552
Percentage 13.75% 10.68%


Chief Minister before election

V. Vaithilingam
INC

Elected Chief Minister

N. Rangaswamy
AINRC

A legislative assembly election was held in the Indian union territory of Puducherry on 13 April 2011 to elect members from thirty constituencies in the non-contiguous territory. This election was meant to constitute the Thirteenth Assembly of Pondicherry.[1]

Candidates

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26 March 2011 marked the last day to complete nominations for the elections. 30 March 2011 was the last day for possible withdrawal of nominations.[1] In total, 187 candidates contested the polls. In Yanam there was a total of ten candidates, the highest number in any constituency in this election. In the Indira Nagar constituency there were just two candidates, former chief minister N. Rangaswamy (who also contested the Kadirkamam constituency, this was the first time in the history of the territory that a candidate contested two different assembly constituencies) and Indian National Congress candidate A.K.D. Aroumougame.[2] The counting of the votes was scheduled for 13 May 2011.[1]

Campaign

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Amongst the contending parties, there were two major coalitions. On one side, there was an alliance backing the incumbent chief minister V. Vaithilingam, consisting of the Indian National Congress (which contested 17 seats), the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (10 seats), Pattali Makkal Katchi (2 seats) and the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (1 seat). The other main bloc contesting the election was an alliance consisting of the All India N.R Congress of N. Rangaswamy (contesting 17 seats), the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (10 seats), the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (1 seat), the Communist Party of India (1 seat) and the Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (1 seat). A third force was the Bharatiya Janata Party, which did not align with any of the two big bloc and contested twenty seats on its own. There were also 78 independent candidates in the fray.[2]

Several high-profile national politicians took part in the campaigning: Sonia Gandhi (president of the Indian National Congress), Rahul Gandhi (Indian National Congress general secretary), Pranab Mukherjee (Indian National Congress union minister), Nitin Gadkari (BJP president), Sushma Swaraj (BJP MP), Venkaiah Naidu (former BJP president), M. Karunanidhi (DMK chief minister of Tamil Nadu), J. Jayalalithaa (general secretary of AIADMK) and Vijayakanth (general secretary of DMDK).[2]

Election

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Over 810,000 voters were eligible to take part in the polls.[2]

Parties and alliances

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Source: [3]

  UPA+DPA Alliance

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Party Symbol Leader Contesting Seats
Indian National Congress INC V. Vaithilingam 17
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam DMK R. Siva 10
Pattali Makkal Katchi PMK S. Ramadoss 2
Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi VCK Thol. Thirumavalavan 1
Party Symbol Leader Contesting Seats
All India N.R. Congress AINRC N. Rangasamy 17
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam AIADMK A. Anbalagan 10
Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam DMDK 1
Communist Party of India CPI 1
Communist Party of India (Marxist) CPI(M) 1

List of Candidates

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Constituency
UPA + DPA AIADMK + AINRC
1 Mannadipet PMK K.P.K. Arul Murugan AINRC T. P. R. Selvame
2 Thirubuvanai (SC) INC K. Jayaraj AINRC P. Angalane
3 Ossudu (SC) DMK A. Elumalai AINRC P. Karthikeyan
4 Mangalam INC C. Djeacoumar AINRC P. Anandabaskaran
5 Villianur INC A. Namassivayam AINRC K. Nadarajan
6 Ozhukarai DMK A. Johnkumar AINRC N.G. Pannirselvam
7 Kadirkamam INC V. Pethaperumal AINRC N. Rangaswamy
8 Indira Nagar INC V. Aroumougam AINRC N. Rangaswamy
9 Thattanchavady DMK A. Ilango AINRC Ashok Anand
10 Kamaraj Nagar INC V. Vaithilingam CPI Nara. Kalainathan
11 Lawspet INC V.P. Sivakolundhu AINRC M. Vaithianathan
12 Kalapet INC M. O. H. F. Shahjahan AINRC P.M.L. Kalyanasundaram
13 Muthialpet DMK Nandha. T. Saravanan AIADMK A. Kasilingam
14 Raj Bhavan INC K. Lakshminarayan AIADMK M. Saravanakumar
15 Oupalam DMK Annibal Kennedy AIADMK A. Anbalagan
16 Orleampeth DMK R. Siva AINRC G. Nehru
17 Nellithope DMK R. V. Janakiraman AIADMK Omsakthi Sekar
18 Mudaliarpet DMK M.A.S. Subramanian AIADMK A. Baskar
19 Ariankuppam INC T. Djeamourthy AINRC V. Sabapathy
20 Manavely PMK R. K. R. Anantharaman AIADMK P. Purushothaman
21 Embalam (SC) INC M. Candassamy AINRC P. Rajavelu
22 Nettapakkam (SC) INC S. Muthukumarasamy AIADMK L. Periyasamy
23 Bahour INC [[R. Radhakrishnan AINRC T. Thiagarajan
24 Nedungadu (SC) DNF AINRC M. Chandhrakasu
25 Thirunallar INC R. Kamalakannan AINRC P. R. Siva
26 Karaikal North INC P. R. N. Thirumurugan AIADMK M. V. Omalingam
27 Karaikal South DMK A. M. H. Nazeem DMDK K. A. U. Asana
28 Neravy T R Pattinam DMK Anandan Geetha AIADMK Er. M. Selvaraj
29 Mahe INC E. Valsaraj CPI(M) T. K. Gangadharan
30 Yanam INC Malladi Krishna Rao AIADMK Manchala Satya Sai Kumar

Results

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Parties and Coalitions Votes Vote % Vote swing Contested Won Change
All India N.R. Congress 2,21,552 31.75 17 15 Increase15
Indian National Congress 1,85,149 26.53 17 7 Decrease3
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 95,960 13.75 10 5 Increase2
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 74,552 10.68 10 2 Decrease5
Pattali Makkal Katchi 17,342 2.48 2 0 Decrease2
Bharatiya Janata Party 9,183 1.32 20 0 Steady
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 7,840 1.12 2 0 Steady
Communist Party of India 6,541 0.94 1 0 Decrease1
Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam 5,966 0.85% 1 0 Steady
Independents 70,595 10.12 79 1 Decrease2
Total 6,97,900 100.0 30

Aftermath results

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N. Rangasamy of AINRC, who won 15 seats, formed government without consulting the AIADMK and was accused of betraying the coalition by J. Jayalalithaa. AINRC secured a majority with the support of an independent V. M. C. Sivakumar.[4] However, the AINRC's hastiness in forming the government and refusal to share power with pre-election alliance partner AIADMK proved costly in the subsequent elections in 2016.[5]

Results by constituency

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Constituency Winner Runner-up Margin
Candidate Party Votes % Candidate Party Votes % Votes %
Puducherry District
1 Mannadipet T.P.R. Selvam AINRC 12,412 49.56 K.P.K. Arul Murugan PMK 7,696 30.73 4,716 18.83
2 Thirubhuvanai (SC) P. Angalane AINRC 13,733 59.02 K. Jayaraj INC 8,965 38.53 4,768 20.49
3 Oussudu (SC) P. Karthikeyan AINRC 13,327 58.78 A. Elumalai DMK 8,169 36.03 5,158 22.75
4 Mangalam C. Djeacoumar INC 14,052 52.59 P. Anandabaskaran AINRC 11,759 44.01 2,293 8.58
5 Villianur A. Namassivayam INC 13,105 52.03 Nadarajan .K AINRC 11,564 45.91 1,541 6.12
6 Ozhukarai N.G. Pannir Selvam AINRC 9,071 37.77 A.N. Balane IND 7,505 31.25 1,566 6.52
7 Kadirgamam N. Rangasamy AINRC 16,323 70.02 V. Pethaperumal INC 6,566 28.16 9,757 41.86
8 Indira Nagar N. Rangasamy AINRC 20,685 83.77 V. Aroumougam INC 4,008 16.23 16,677 67.54
9 Thattanchavady Ashok Anand AINRC 14,597 67.99 N. Arjunan IND 4,091 19.05 10,506 48.94
10 Kamaraj Nagar V. Vaithilingam INC 12,570 59.01 Nara. Kalainathan CPI 6,541 30.70 6,029 28.31
11 Lawspet M. Vaithianathan AINRC 10,189 51.79 V.P. Sivakolunthu INC 4,757 24.18 5,432 27.61
12 Kalapet P.M.L. Kalyana Sundaram AINRC 14,132 62.43 M.O.H.F Shahjahan INC 7,766 34.31 6,366 28.12
13 Muthialpet Nandha. T. Saravanan DMK 10,364 47.82 A. Kasilingam AIADMK 7,388 34.09 2,976 13.73
14 Raj Bhavan K. Lakshminarayanan INC 11,398 59.57 M. Saravanakumar AIADMK 4,327 22.62 7,071 36.95
15 Oupalam A. Anbalagan AIADMK 9,536 42.59 N. Anand IND 6,332 28.28 3,204 14.31
16 Orleampeth G. Nehru @ Kuppusamy AINRC 10,986 55.26 R. Siva DMK 8,368 42.09 2,618 13.17
17 Nellithope Omsakthi Sekar AIADMK 13,301 58.51 R.V. Janakiraman DMK 8,783 38.63 4,518 19.88
18 Mudaliarpet A. Baskar AIADMK 17,016 67.15 Dr. M.A.S. Subramanian DMK 7,289 28.76 9,727 38.39
19 Ariankuppam V. Sabapathy @ Kothandaraman AINRC 13,381 49.12 T. Djeamourthy INC 10,750 39.47 2,631 9.65
20 Manavely P. Purushothaman AIADMK 13,979 57.98 R.K.R. Anantharaman PMK 9,646 40.01 4,333 17.97
21 Embalam (SC) P. Rajavelu AINRC 12,933 51.95 M. Candassamy INC 11,465 46.06 1,468 5.89
22 Nettapakkam (SC) L. Periyasamy AIADMK 14,686 59.80 S. Muthukumarasamy INC 9,219 37.54 5,467 22.26
23 Bahour T. Thiagarajan AINRC 12,284 53.42 R. Radhakrishnan INC 10,229 44.49 2,055 8.93
Karaikal District
24 Nedungadu (SC) M. Chandhrakasu AINRC 12,474 55.05 A. Marimuthu IND 4,984 22.00 7,490 33.05
25 Thirunallar P.R. Siva AINRC 11,702 50.77 R. Kamalakannan INC 10,862 47.12 840 3.65
26 Karaikal North P.R.N. Thirumurugan INC 12,155 55.69 V. Omalingam AIADMK 8,795 40.29 3,360 15.40
27 Karaikal South A.M.H. Nazeem DMK 8,377 39.37 V.K. Ganapathy IND 6,801 31.96 1,576 7.41
28 Neravy T.R. Pattinam V.M.C. Sivakkumar IND 8,860 39.30 A. Geetha DMK 8,502 37.72 358 1.58
Mahe District
29 Mahe E. Valsaraj INC 13,297 60.51 T.K. Gangadharan CPI(M) 7,193 32.73 6,104 27.78
Yanam District
30 Yanam Malladi Krishna Rao INC 23,985 80.95 Manchala Satya Sai Kumar AIADMK 4,867 16.43 19,118 64.52

References

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  1. ^ a b c Election Commission of India. Schedule for holding General Election to the Legislative Assembly of Puducherry
  2. ^ a b c d "Campaigning ends in Puducherry". The Hindu. PTI. 11 April 2011. Retrieved 17 February 2020.
  3. ^ "AINRC-AIADMK front secures majority in Puducherry". The Hindu. India Today. PTI. 13 May 2011. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
  4. ^ "Jayalalithaa accuses Puducherry CM of betrayal". The Hindu. Economic Times. 20 May 2011. Retrieved 30 June 2022.
  5. ^ "Tamil Nadu polls 2016: No alliance with AINRC, says AIADMK in Puducherry". DNA. 18 April 2016. Retrieved 30 June 2022.