1989 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election

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1989 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election

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All 234 seats in the Legislature of Tamil Nadu*
118 seats needed for a majority
Turnout69.69%
  First party Second party
  Kalaignar M. Karunanidhi.jpg J Jayalalithaa.jpg
Leader M. Karunanidhi J. Jayalalithaa
Party DMK AIADMK
Alliance NF AIADMK (Jayalalithaa Faction)
Leader's seat Harbour Bodinayakkanur
Seats won 150 27
Seat change Increase 125 Decrease6
Popular vote 9,135,220 5,393,857
Percentage 37.89% 22.37%
Swing Increase0.89% n/a

  Third party Fourth party
  GK Moopanar 2010 stamp of India.jpg VNJanaki.jpg
Leader G. K. Moopanar Janaki Ramachandran
Party INC AIADMK
Alliance AIADMK (Janaki Faction)
Leader's seat Papanasam Andipatti
(lost)
Seats won 26 2
Seat change Decrease35 Decrease95
Popular vote 4,780,714 2,214,965
Percentage 19.83% 9.19%
Swing Increase3.55% n/a

1989 tamil nadu legislative election map.png
1989 election map (by constituencies)
*Note: The Infobox does not include the 2 seats won by merged ADMK coalition in March bye-election.

Chief Minister before election

President's rule

Chief Minister

M. Karunanidhi
DMK

The ninth legislative assembly election of Tamil Nadu was held on 21 January 1989. Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) won the election and its leader M. Karunanidhi, became the Chief Minister. It was his third term in office. The DMK was in power only for a short term, as it was dismissed on 31 January 1991 by the Indian Prime minister Chandra Shekhar using Article 356 of the Indian Constitution.

Background[]

Split in AIADMK[]

After the death of M. G. Ramachandran (M.G.R) in December 1987, his wife Janaki Ramachandran took over as Chief Minister. She lasted less than a month in power. The All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) split into two factions, one led by Janaki and the other by J. Jayalalithaa. The undivided AIADMK legislature party had a strength of 132 including the Speaker P. H. Pandian. 97 of them supported the Janaki faction while 33 backed the Jayalalithaa group. Speaker Pandian was a supporter of Janaki. He did not recognize the Jayalalithaa group as a separate party. On 28 January 1988, Janaki sought a vote of confidence in the Assembly. The Jayalalithaa group abstained from the assembly and Pandian disqualified all of them. Earlier in December 1986, 10 MLAs of the DMK had been expelled from the Assembly by Pandian for their participation in the anti-Hindi agitation of 1986, bringing down the strength of the house to 224. The disqualification of the 33 MLAs of the Jayalalithaa group by P.H.Pandian further reduced the assembly's strength to 191. This enabled Janaki to win the vote of confidence with the support of only 99 members (with 8 opposing votes and 3 neutrals). Other opposition parties boycotted the vote - only 111 members were present during the motion.[1][2][3] Though she won the vote of confidence, her government was dismissed by prime minister Rajiv Gandhi on 30 January citing the disruptions in the assembly.[4] After a year of President's rule, elections were again held in January 1989. Both the AIADMK factions claimed to be the official AIADMK and requested the election commission to grant the "two leaves" symbol of the AIADMK to them. However, the election commission refused to recognize either of them as the official AIADMK and temporarily froze the "two leaves" symbol. Instead it awarded the "cock" symbol to the Jayalalithaa faction (AIADMK(J)), while the Janaki faction (AIADMK(JA)) was given the "two doves" symbol.[5][6][7][8][9]

Coalitions[]

The Tamil Nadu unit of the Indian National Congress initially decided to ally with the Jayalalithaa faction.[10] This move was opposed by actor and Congress leader Sivaji Ganesan. On 10 February 1988, he left the party along with his supporters to form a new party Thamizhaga Munnetra Munnani.[10][11] Ganesan's party allied itself with the Janaki faction. Eventually, the Congress also contested the elections alone.

The DMK was part of the Janata Dal led National Front. The front initially included both the Communist Party of India (CPI) and Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM).[4] However, in the election only Janata Dal and CPM had a seat sharing agreement with the DMK. The CPI allied itself with the AIADMK(J).[citation needed]

This election attracted unusually high level of attention at the national level. It was seen as a precursor for the General election of 1989, a test of Rajiv Gandhi's popularity and P.H.Pandian's popularity as a speaker claiming Sky High Powers. The Tamil Nadu Congress (under G. K. Moopanar) was contesting elections alone after a gap of twelve years and Rajjiv Gandhi campaigned extensively making multiple campaign visits to Tamil Nadu. V. P. Singh and Jyoti Basu, the national leaders of Janata Dal and CPM respectively also campaigned for the DMK led front in Tamil Nadu.[4]

Seat allotments[]

DMK Front[]

No.
Party Election Symbol Leader Seats
1. Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam M. Karunanidhi 202
2. Communist Party of India (Marxist) Nallasivam 21
3. Janata Dal Era.Sezilyan 10

AIADMK (Jayalalithaa) Front[]

No.
Party Election Symbol Leader Seats
1. All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (Jayalalithaa Faction) Indian Election Symbol Cock.png J. Jayalalithaa 198
2. Communist Party of India P.Manickam 13
3. All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (United) AIADMK Two Leaves.png J. Jayalalithaa 4

†: The four seats that were delayed were contested by a united AIADMK front (AIADMK(J) & AIADMK(JA)), under the leader Jayalalithaa in a bye-election.

AIADMK (Janaki) Front[]

No.
Party Election Symbol Leader Seats
1. All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (Janaki Faction) No flag.svg Janaki Ramachandran 175
2. Thamizhaga Munnetra Munnani Sivaji Ganesan 49

Congress[]

No.
Party Election Symbol Leader Seats
1. Indian National Congress G.K. Moopanar 214
2. 10

Voting and results[]

The election for 232 constituencies was held on 21 January 1989. The turnout among registered voters was 69.69%. Elections could not be held for two constituencies -Marungapuri and Madurai East - due to technical reasons. For these two elections were conducted later on 11 March 1989. Since the two AIADMK factions had merged in February 1989 under the leadership of Jayalalitha, the Election Commission restored the "Two Leaves" symbol to the unified AIADMK for these elections. The unified AIADMK won both the seats.[12][13][14]

Election map of results based on parties. Colours are based on the results table on the left
Assembly Constituency Winner Party Runner-up Party Margin
Andipatti P. Asayan DMK 2) V. Panneerselvam
3) Janaki Ramachandran
AIADMK(JL)
AIADMK(JA)
4,221
Anna Nagar K. Anbazhagan DMK V. Sukumar Babu AIADMK(JL) 32,407
Arakkonam V. K. Raju DMK P. Rajakumar INC 21,973
Arantanki S. Thirunavukkarasu AIADMK(JL) M. Shanmugasundaram DMK 21,703
Aravakurichi DMK S. Jagadeesan ADMK(JL) 18,154
Arcot DMK K. V. Ramdoss ADMK(JL) 14,305
Ariyalur T. Arumugam DMK P. Elavazhagan ADMK(JL) 18,111
Arni DMK D. Karunakaran ADMK(JL) 7,667
Aruppukottai V. Thangapandian DMK V. S. Panchavarnam ADMK(JL) 15,523
Athoor I. Periasamy DMK N. Abdul Kadhar INC 3,736
Attur A. M. Ramasamy DMK M. P. Subramaniam ADMK(JL) 5,825
Avanashi ADMK(JL) DMK 2,158
Bargur ADMK(JL) E. G. Sugavanam DMK 1,029
Bhavani IND P. S. Kiruttinasamy DMK 16,853
Bhavanisagar V. K. Chinnasamy ADMK(JL) 2) P. A. Swaminathan
4) E. V. K. S. Elangovan
DMK
IND
7,420
Bhuvanagiri DMK R. Radhakrishnan IND 21,877
Bodinayakkanur J. Jayalalitha ADMK(JL) Muthu Manoharan DMK 28,731
Chengalpattu DMK C. D. Varadarajan ADMK(JL) 16,341
Chengam JD P. Veerapandiyan ADMK(JL) 3,912
Chepauk DMK S. M. Hidayadullah INC 18,353
Cheranmadevi P. H. Pandian ADMK(JR) R. Avudaiyappan DMK 700
Cheyyar V. Anbalagan DMK M. Krishnaswamy INC 23,383
Chidambaram DMK A. Radhakrishnan INC 16,720
Chinnasalem T. Udhayasuriyan DMK ADMK(JL) 13,538
Coimbatore East K. Ramani CPM E. Ramakrishnan INC 8,125
Coimbatore West M. Ramanathan DMK T. S. Balasubramaniam ADMK(JL) 25,685
Colachel A. Pauliah INC R. Sambath Chandra DMK 12,197
Coonoor N. Thangavel DMK P. Arumugam INC 11,160
Cuddalore E. Pugazhenthi DMK M. Radhakrishnan INC 20,382
Cumbum E. Ramakrishnan DMK R. T. Gopalan ADMK(JL) 15,385
Dharapuram DMK A. Periasamy ADMK(JL) 1,436
Dharmapuri R. Chinnasamy DMK P. Ponnuswamy INC 12,551
Dindigul CPM M. Sadhana Mary INC 17,802
Edapadi K. Palaniswami ADMK(JL) L. Palanisamy DMK 1,364
Egmore Parithi Ellam Vazhuthi DMK Polur Varadhan INC 20,969
Erode Subbulakshmi Jegadeesan DMK S. Muthusamu ADMK(JR) 22,198
Gingee DMK V. Ranganathan IND 22,630
Gobichettipalayam K. A. Sengottaiyan ADMK(JL) T. Geetha JNP 14,244
Gudalur INC T. P. Kamalatchan CPM 1,280
Gudiyatham K. R. Sundaram CPM R. Venugopal ADMK(JL) 2,079
Gummidipundi K. Venu DMK K. Gopal ADMK(JL) 3,530
Harbour M. Karunanidhi DMK K. A. Wahab MUL 31,991
Harur M. Annamalai CPM A. Anbazhagan ADMK(JL) 1,877
Hosur N. Ramachandra Reddy INC B. Venkatasamy JNP 2,061
Ilayangudi DMK S. Palanichamy INC 19,222
Jayankondam K. C. Ganesan DMK Muthukumarasamy IND 4,867
Kadaladi A. M. Ameeth Ibrahim DMK S. Balakrishnan INC 409
Kadayanallur Samsuddin alias Kathiravan DMK S. R. Dubramanian INC 6,879
Kalasapakkam P. S. Thiruvengadam DMK S. Krishnamurthy ADMK(JL) 21,695
Kancheepuram P. Murugesan DMK S. S. Thirunavukkarasu ADMK(JL) 21,413
Kandamangalam S. Alaguvelu DMK M. Kannan ADMK(JR) 25,191
Kangayam ADMK(JL) P. Rathingamy DMK 7,671
Kanyakumari K. Subramania Pillai DMK V. Arumugham Pillai INC 2,339
Kapilamalai K. A. Mani ADMK(JL) K. S. Moorthy DMK 8,466
Karaikudi DMK S. P. Durairasu ADMK(JR) 24,485
Karur DMK M. Chinnasamy ADMK(JL) 4,502
Katpadi Durai Murugan DMK R. Margabandu ADMK(JL) 19,837
Kattumannarkoil A. Thangaraju IND E. Ramalingam DMK 3,841
Kaveripattinam V. C. Govindasami DMK P. Minisamy ADMK(JL) 3,984
Killiyur Pon. Vijayaraghavan IND A. Jeyaraj DMK 9,831
Kinathukidavu K. Kandasamy DMK N. Appadurai ADMK(JL) 14,073
Kolathur ADMK(JL) Selvaraj alias Kavithai Pithan DMK 12,205
Kovilpatti S. Alagarsamy CPI S. Radhakrishnan DMK 3,284
Krishnarayapuram A. Arivalagan ADMK(JL) S. Masilamalai DMK 10,684
Kulittalai A. Pappa Sundaram ADMK(JL) A. Sivaraman DMK 11,810
Kumbakonam K. S. Mani DMK K. Krishnamoorthy INC 7,692
Kurinjipadi DMK R. Rasendran ADMK(JL) 28,844
Kuttalam R. Rajamanickam DMK S. Dhinakaran INC 24,950
Lalgudi K. N. Nehru DMK Sami Thirunavukkarasu ADMK(JL) 23,188
Madurai Central S. Paulraj DMK 2) A. Deivanayagam
3) S. Raghavanadam
4) K. T. K. Thangamani
5) P. Nedumaran
INC
ADMK(JR)
CPI
TNC(K)
11,146
Madurai East ADMK N. Sankaraiah CPM 13,323
Madurai West Pon. Muthuramalingam DMK R. V. S. Premkumar INC 19,492
Maduranthakam S. D. Ugamchand ADMK(JL) C. Arumugam DMK 3,508
Manamadurai P. Duraipandi DMK V. M. Subramaniam ADMK(JL) 3,452
Mangalore DMK K. Ramalingam ADMK(JL) 20,759
Mannargudi DMK V. Veerasenan CPI 2,725
Marungapuri K. Ponnusamy ADMK B. Senguttuvan DMK 11,023
Mayiladuturai DMK M. M. S. Abul Hasan INC 12,759
Melmalayanur DMK P. U. Shanmugam ADMK(JR) 12,787
Melur K. V. V. Rajamanickam INC K. R. Thiagarajan DMK 8,650
Mettupalyam V. Gopalakrishnan INC V. Jayaraman ADMK(JL) 7,160
Mettur CPM K. Gurusamy ADMK(JR) 1,128
Modakurichi A. Ganesamoorthy DMK S. Balakrishnan ADMK(JL) 16,007
Morappur V. Mullai Vendan DMK ADMK(JL) 8,507
Mudukulathur S. Vellachamy alias Kather Batcha DMK P. K. Krishnan INC 10,404
Mugaiyur A. G. Sampath DMK M. Longan INC 13,986
Musiri M. Thangavel ADMK(JL) N. Selvaraju DMK 1,449
Mylapore N. Ganapathy DMK Sarojini Varadappan ADMK(JL) 18,195
Nagapattinam G. Veeraiyan CPM Pon Palanivelu INC 13,797
Nagercoil M. Moses INC P. Dharmaraj DMK 6,865
Namakkal P. Duraisamy DMK S. Raju ADMK(JL) 4,343
Nanguneri Achiyur M. Mani DMK P. Sironmani INC 1,493
Nannilam M. Manimaran DMK A. Kalaiyarasan ADMK(JL) 19,855
Natham M. Andi Ambalam INC R. Visvanathan ADMK(JL) 5,452
Natrampalli R. Mahendran DMK A. R. Rajendran ADMK(JL) 9,581
Nellikuppam DMK N. V. Jayaseelan IND 11,429
Nilakottai A. S. Ponnammal INC R. Paranthaman DMK 692
Oddanchatram DMK P. Balasubramani ADMK(JL) 5,841
Omalur C. Krishnan ADMK(JL) K. Chinnaraju DMK 10,482
Orathanad L. Ganesan DMK K. Srinivasan ADMK(JL) 21,978
Ottapidaram M. Muthiah DMK O. S. Veluchami INC 1,743
Padmanabhapuram S. Noor Mohammad CPM 2) A. T. C. Joseph
3) D. Kumaradas
4) C. Velayudham
INC
IND
BJP
1,314
Palacode ADMK(JL) T. Chandrasekar DMK 4,500
Palani N. Palanivel CPM B. Panneerselvam INC 2,855
Palayamkottai S. Gurunathan DMK S. A. Khaja Mohideen MUL 2,431
Palladam M. Kannappan DMK K. Sivaraj ADMK(JL) 13,576
Pallipet INC P. M. Narasimhan ADMK(JL) 4,377
Panamarathuypatti S. R. Sivalingam DMK 2) P. Thangavelan
3)Rangarajan Kumaramangalam
ADMK(JL)
INC
1,825
Panruti DMK R. Devasundaram ADMK(JL) 34,908
Papanasam G. Karuppiah Moopanar INC S. Kalyanasundaram DMK 1,092
Paramakudi S. Sundararaj ADMK(JL) K. V. R. Kandasamy DMK 3,414
Park Town A. Rahman Khan DMK Babuji Gautam ADMK(JL) 20,413
Pattukottai DMK A. R. Marimuthu INC 14,681
Pennagaram N. Nanjappan IND P. Srinivasan ADMK(JL) 943
Perambalur CPI M. Devaraj DMK 431
Perambur Chengai Sivam DMK P. Viswanathan INC 39,990
Peravurani R. Singaram INC M. Krishnamoorthy DMK 751
Periyakulam L. Mookiah DMK 2) S. Sheik Abdul Khader
3) S. S. Rajendran
INC
ADMK(JL)
5,593
Pernambut V. Govindan DMK I. Tamilarasan ADMK(JL) 11,446
Pernamallur DMK Jaison Jacob ADMK(JL) 17,320
Perundurai V. N. Subramanian ADMK(JL) R. Arumugam INC 14,698
Perur A. Natarajan DMK V. D. Balasubramanian IND 29,933
Pollachi V. P. Chandrasekar ADMK(JL) P. T. Balu DMK 3,774
Polur A. Rajendran DMK S. Kannan ADMK(JL) 10,144
Pongalur S. R. Balasubramaniam INC N. S. Palanisamy ADMK(JL) 440
Ponneri K. Sundaram DMK 2) K. Tamizharasan
3) D. Yasodha
ADMK(JL)
INC
7,607
Poompuhar DMK R. Rajamannar ADMK(JL) 23,818
Poonamallee DMK G. Anathakrishna INC 29,295
Pudukottai A. Periyannan DMK Rama Veerappan ADMK(JR) 19,280
Purasawalkam Arcot N. Veerasami DMK B. Ranganathan ADMK(JL) 38,264
Radhakrishnan Nagar S. P. Sarkunam DMK E. Madhusudhanan ADMK(JL) 24,256
Radhapuram Ramani Nallathambi INC V. Karthesan DMK 4,502
Rajapalayam V. P. Rajan DMK M. Arunachalam INC 4,015
Ramanathapuram M. S. K. Rajenthiran DMK S. Sekar ADMK(JL) 14,111
Ranipet IND M. Kuppusami DMK 3,940
Rasipuram DMK 2) V. Thamilarasu
3) K. P. Ramalingam
ADMK(JL)
ADMK(JR)
460
Rishivandiyam DMK S. Sivaraj INC 5,961
Royapuram R. Mathivanan DMK K. Arumugaswamy IND 11,766
Saidapet DMK Saidai S. Duraisamy ADMK(JR) 32,589
Salem - I DMK C. N. K. A. Periasamy IND 22,661
Salem - II Veerapandy S. Arumugam DMK M. Natesan ADMK(JL) 20,765
Samayanallur N. Soundrapandian DMK O. P. Raman ADMK(JL) 15,960
Sankarankoil S. Thangavelu DMK K. Marutha Karuppan ADMK(JL) 21,989
Sankarapuram DMK S. Kalitheerthan ADMK(JR) 10,017
Sankari R. Varadarajan DMK R. Dhanapal ADMK(JL) 7,869
Sathankulam Kumari Ananthan INC P. Durairaj DMK 1,196
Sathyamangalam DMK S. K. Palanisamy ADMK(JL) 1,087
Sattur S. S. Karuppasamy DMK R. Kothandaraman ADMK(JL) 16,061
Sedapatti DMK R. Muthiah ADMK(JL) 6,536
Sendamangalam K. Chinnasamy ADMK(JL) C. Alagappan DMK 5,037
Sholavandan DMK ADMK(JL) 5,259
Sholinghur A. M. Munirathinam INC C. Manickam DMK 5,258
Singanallur DMK P. L. Subbiah INC 38,238
Sirkazhi M. Panneerselvam DMK N. Ramasamy INC 22,775
Sivaganga DMK E. M. Sudarsana Natchiappan INC 1,768
Sivakasi P. Seenivasan DMK K. Ayyappan INC 5,915
Sriperumbudur E. Kothandam DMK Arul Pugazhenthi ADMK(JL) 6,390
Srirangam JD Ku. Pa. Krishnan ADMK(JL) 8,008
Srivaikuntam S. Daniel Raj INC C. Jegaveerapandian DMK 3,472
Srivilliputhur A. Thangam DMK R. Thamaraikani ADMK(JR) 13,495
Talavasal S. Gunasekaran DMK T. Rajambal ADMK(JL) 6,079
Tambaram M. A. Vaithiyalingam DMK A. J. Doss INC 46,261
Taramangalam K. Arjunan ADMK(JL) P. Kandasamy IND 1,653
Tenkasi S. Peter Alphonse INC V. Pandivelan DMK 6,594
Thalli JD K. V. V. Venugopal INC 20,963
Thandarambattu DMK K. F. Velu ADMK(JR) 19,529
Thanjavur S. N. M. Ubayadullah DMK Durai Thirugnanam ADMK(JL) 34,853
Theni DMK 2) N. R. Alagaraja
4)K. Kalimuthu
INC
ADMK(JR)
780
T. Nagar S. A. Ganesan DMK K. Sourirajan INC 22,104
Thirumangalam DMK N. S. V. Chithan INC 4,055
Thirumayam DMK C. Swaminathan INC 5,744
Thirunavalur DMK P. Kannan ADMK(JL) 17,308
Thirupparankundram C. Ramachandran DMK ADMK(JL) 29,976
Thiruthuraipundi G. Palanisamy CPI N. Kuppusamy DMK 8,278
Thiruvadanai INC 2) S. Murugappan
3) K. Sornalingam
4) M. Thennavan
DMK
IND
ADMK(JL)
1,850
Thiruvarambur Pappa Umanath CPM 2) V. Swaminathan
3) S. D. Somasundaram
INC
ADMK(JL)
22,209
Thiruvadaimarudhur S. Ramalingam DMK M. Rajangam INC 20,057
Thiruvaiyaru Durai Chandrasekaran DMK alias Sivaji Ganesan IND 10,643
Thiruvattar R. Nadesan INC J. Hemachandran CPM 8,109
Thiruvarur V. Thambusamy CPM Raja Nagooran ADMK(JL) 26,020
Thiruvonam M. Ramachandran DMK K. Thangamuthu ADMK(JL) 12,749
Thondamuthur CPM P. Shanmugam ADMK(JL) 21,603
Thottiam K. Kannaiyan DMK K. P. Kathamuthu ADMK(JL) 1,137
Thousand Lights M. K. Stalin DMK S. S. R. Thambidurai ADMK(JL) 20,634
Tindivanam DMK INC 10,755
Tiruchengode V. Ramasamy CPM R. Rajan ADMK(JL) 18,088
Tiruchy - I DMK Ka. Shivaraj INC 5,744
Tiruchy - II Anbil Poyyamozhi DMK K. M. Kader Mohideen IND 9,793
Tirunelveli A. L. Subramanian DMK Nellai N. S. S. Kannan INC 9,521
Tiruppattur (41) B. Sundaram DMK S. P. Manavalan INC 13,457
Tiruppattur (194) S. S. Thennarasu DMK 2) R. Arunagiri
3) S. Kannappan
INC
ADMK(JL)
10,893
Tirupporur DMK M. Govindarajan ADMK(JL) 3,512
Tiruppur C. Govindasamy CPM K. Subbarayan CPI 17,379
Tiruttani DMK Munu Adhi ADMK(JL) 9,123
Tiruvallur DMK 2) M. Selvaraj
3)
ADMK(JL)
INC
22,239
Tiruvannamalai K. Pitchandi DMK A. S. Ravindran INC 34,402
Tiruvottiyur DMK J. Ramachandran ADMK(JL) 21,072
Triplicane Nanjil K. Manoharan DMK H. V. Hande ADMK(JL) 9,972
Tuticorin N. Periasamy DMK V. Shanmugam INC 547
Udagamandalam H. M. Raju INC T. Gundan alias Gunda Gowder DMK 806
Udumalpet S. J. Sadiq Pasha DMK P. Kolandaivelu ADMK(JL) 8,405
Ulundurpet DMK V. Selvaraj INC 11,905
Uppiliapuram ADMK(JL) M. Varadarajan DMK 4,560
Usilambatti P. N. Vallarasu DMK V. Pandian INC 1,591
Uthiramerur K. Sundar DMK P. Sundar Raman ADMK(JL) 11,129
Valangiman DMK Vivekananda ADMK(JL) 9,898
Valparai ADMK(JL) D. M. Shanmugam DMK 6,672
Vandavasi DMK T. S. Govindan INC 14,088
Vaniyambadi DMK 2) N. Kulasekara Pandiyan
3)
ADMK(JL)
MUL
17,109
Vanur A. Marimuthu DMK C. Krishnan INC 22,012
Varahur DMK E. T. Ponnuvelu ADMK(JL) 7,324
Vasudevanallur R. Eswaran INC R. Krishnan CPM 411
Vedaranyam P. V. Rajendiran INC M. Meenakshisundaram DMK 5,224
Vellakoil Durai Ramasamy ADMK(JL) V. V. Ramasamy DMK 5,380
Vedasandur ADMK(JR) S. Gandhirajan IND 890
Veerapandi DMK S. K. Selvam ADMK(JL) 4,141
Vellore V. M. Devaraj DMK P. Neelakandan ADMK(JL) 19,360
Vilathikulam K. K. S. S. R. Ramachandran ADMK(JL) S. Kumaragurubara Ramanathan DMK 7,996
Vilavancode M. Sundaradas INC D. Mony CPM 1,214
Villivakkam W. R. Varadarajan CPM D. Balasubramaniam ADMK(JL) 59,421
Villupuram K. Ponmudi DMK S. Abdul Latheef INC 22,765
Virudhunagar R. Chokkar INC A. S. A. Arumugam JNP 5,558
Vridachalam G. Bhuvarahan JD R. D. Aranganathan ADMK(JL) 14,536
Yercaud C. Perumal ADMK(JL) V. Dhanakodi DMK 6,441
* Elected as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu

Results by Pre-Poll Alliance[]

Summary of the 1989 January Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election results
Alliance/Party Seats won Change Popular Vote Vote % Adj. %
DMK+ alliance 169 +137 9,135,220 37.9%
DMK 150 +126 8,001,222 33.2% 38.7%
CPI(M) 15 +10 851,351 3.5% 36.5%
JNP 4 +1 282,647 1.2% 29.1%
AIADMK(J)+ alliance 30 -5 5,393,857 22.4%
AIADMK(J) 27 -6 5,098,687 22.2% 25.0%
CPI 3 +1 295,170 1.2% 21.3%
Others 33 -132 9,160,163 38.0%
INC 26 -37 4,780,714 19.8% 21.8%
AIADMK(JA) 2 -95 2,214,965 9.2% 12.2%
IND 5 +1 2,164,484 9.0% 9.1%
Total 232 24,111,468 100%

Sources: Election Commission of India [15]

Results by Post-Poll Alliance[]

Summary of the 1989 January/March Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election results
Alliance/Party Seats won Change Popular Vote Vote % Adj. %
DMK+ alliance 169 +137 9,135,220 37.9%
DMK 150 +126 8,001,222 33.2% 38.7%
CPI(M) 15 +10 851,351 3.5% 36.5%
JNP 4 +1 282,647 1.2% 29.1%
AIADMK+ alliance 34 -100 7,757,452 32.2%
AIADMK(J) 27 -101 5,098,687 22.2% 25.0%
AIADMK(JA) 2 2,214,965 9.2% 12.2%
AIADMK(United) 2 148,630 0.6% 37.4%
CPI 3 +1 295,170 1.2% 21.3%
Others 31 -37 7,218,796 29.9%
INC 26 -37 4,780,714 19.8% 21.8%
IND 5 +1 2,164,484 9.0% 9.1%
Total 234 24,111,468 100%

: Seat change reflects 33 MLAs that supported Jayalalithaa faction and 97 MLAs that supported Janaki faction (2 MLAs that supported her had their constituency election in a later March by-election after the merge). It also reflects GKC merging with INC and AKD not winning a seat after winning a seat in 1984.
: 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.
Sources: Election Commission of India [15]

Analysis[]

The split in the AIADMK and the Congress contesting alone split the opposition votes, while the DMK retained its vote bank and won a comfortable majority.[8] Janaki Ramachandran, contesting from Andipatti, lost to DMK's P. Asayan by less than a 5000 vote margin, in a four-way contest between AIADMK (Janaki), AIADMK (Jayalalithaa), Congress, and DMK.

Cabinet[]

Karunanidhi debuted as the finance minister in his Cabinet.

See also[]

|Ninth |1989-91 |S. Krishnamoorthy |Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam |-

Footnotes[]

  1. ^ Kaliyaperumal, M (1992). The office of the speaker in Tamilnadu : A study (PDF). Madras University. p. 100. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 July 2011.
  2. ^ "The Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly, XVII Assembly Third Session (12 November - 22 December, 1986)" (PDF). Government of Tamil Nadu. Retrieved 5 January 2010.
  3. ^ "The Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly, VIII Assembly Sixth Session (27-28 January, 1986)" (PDF). Government of Tamil Nadu. Retrieved 5 January 2010.
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b c South India Election Will Test Political Strength of Gandhi, The New York Times 21 January 1989
  5. ^ The politics of governor's office, The Business Line - 3 November 2003
  6. ^ A political agenda, Frontline - 15 November 1997
  7. ^ All For You, Amma Outlook Magazine 13 March 1996
  8. ^ Jump up to: a b Raising The Dead Outlook Magazine 24 January 1996
  9. ^ Thakurta, Paranjoy Guha; Shankar Raghuraman (2004). A Time of Coalitions. SAGE. pp. 235–236. ISBN 978-0-7619-3237-6.
  10. ^ Jump up to: a b Subramaniamn, TS (30 July 2004). "Celluloid connections". Frontline. Archived from the original on 14 November 2007. Retrieved 21 January 2009.
  11. ^ Kantha, Sachi Sri (9 November 2008). "Book Review: Autobiography of Actor-Politician Sivaji Ganesan". Sangam. Retrieved 21 January 2009.
  12. ^ Ganesan, P. C. (1996). Daughter of the South: biography of Jayalalitha. Sterling Publishers. p. 57. ISBN 978-81-207-1879-1.
  13. ^ The Journal of parliamentary information, Volume 35. Lok Sabha Secretariat. 1996. p. 228.
  14. ^ Election Commission of India. "1989 Election Statistical Report" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 October 2010. Retrieved 19 April 2009.
  15. ^ Jump up to: a b ECI: 1989 Election Statistical Report

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