Indian general election, 1989 (Tamil Nadu)
Indian general election in Tamil Nadu, 1989 Registered 40,027,212 Turnout 26,763,788 (66.86%) 6.12%
1989 election map (by constituencies) Green = INC+ (won all the seats)
The 1989 Indian general election polls in Tamil Nadu were held for 39 seats in the state. The result was a landslide victory for Indian National Congress , and its ally All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam , winning 38 out of 39 seats. This election marked the dominance of INC-AIADMK in Tamil Nadu , till 1996. The opposition party Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam failed to win a single seat, resulting in the party's downturn in national and state politics for the coming years. Because National Front won at the national level, Rajya Sabha member Murasoli Maran got a cabinet berth in the new V. P. Singh administration.
Voting and results
Election map of results based on parties. Colours are based on the results table on the left
Election Map (Results reflected as %seats won by districts) ADMK-INC alliance won all the seats in this district
DMK-JP-CPI alliance won the lone seat in this district (Nagapattinam)
Alliance
Party
Popular Vote
Percentage
Swing
Seats won
Seat Change
AIADMK+
Indian National Congress
10,524,027
39.86%
0.65%
27
2
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
4,518,649
17.12%
1.24%
11
1
Total
15,042,676
56.98%
1.89%
38
1
National Front
Communist Party of India
539,316
2.04%
1.37%
1
1
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
7,038,849
26.66%
0.76%
0
2
Communist Party of India (Marxist)
965,838
3.66%
0.82%
0
Janata Dal
374,902
1.42%
new party
0
new party
Total
8,918,905
33.78%
1.63%
1
1
Pattali Makkal Katchi
1,536,350
5.82%
new party
0
new party
Independents
599,759
2.27%
0.49%
0
Other Parties (14 parties)
302,040
1.15%
0
Total
26,399,730
100.00%
39
Valid Votes
26,399,730
98.64%
Invalid Votes
364,058
1.36%
Total Votes
26,763,788
100.00%
Reigstered Voters/Turnout
40,027,212
66.86%
6.12%
The two seats won in 1984 represents seats won by DMK.
List of Elected MPs
Sl.No.
Constituency
Winner
Party
Margin
Runner-upa
Partya
1
Madras North
D. Pandian
INC
113,771
N. V. N. Somu
DMK
2
Madras Central
Era. Anbarasu
INC
66,406
A. Kalanidhi
DMK
3
Madras South
Vyjayanthimala
INC
125,844
Aladi Aruna
DMK
4
Sriperumbudur
Maragatham Chandrasekar
INC
154,551
K. Ganesan
DMK
5
Chengalpattu
Kanchi Panneerselvam
AIADMK
122,867
M. V. Ramu
DMK
6
Arakkonam
R. Jeevarathinam
INC
62,393
K. Murthy
DMK
7
Vellore
A. K. A. Abdul Samad
INC
160,850
M.Abdul Lathief
DMK
8
Tiruppattur
A. Jayamohan
INC
134,833
K. C. Alagiri
DMK
9
Vandavasi
L. Balaraman
INC
100,172
D. Venugopal
DMK
10
Tindivanam
R. Ramadoss
INC
100,715
N. Dayanidhi
DMK
11
Cuddalore
P. R. S. Venkatesan
INC
116,835
G. Bhaskaran
DMK
12
Chidambaram
P. Vallalperuman
INC
28,283
A. Ayyasamy
DMK
13
Dharmapuri
M. G. Sekhar
AIADMK
113,020
B. D. Elangovan
PMK
14
Krishnagiri
Vazhappady K. Ramamurthy
INC
201,494
B. Venkataswamy
JD
15
Rasipuram
B. Devarajan
INC
251,975
R. Mayavan
DMK
16
Salem
Rangarajan Kumaramangalam
INC
241,770
M. Karthikeyan
DMK
17
Tiruchengode
K. C. Palanisamy
AIADMK
272,271
C. Poongothai
DMK
18
Nilgiris
R. Prabhu
INC
173,771
S. A. Mahalingam
DMK
19
Gobichettipalayam
P. G. Narayanan
AIADMK
225,957
N. K. K. Periasamy
DMK
20
Coimbatore
C. K. Kuppuswamy
INC
140,068
R. Umanath
CPI(M)
21
Pollachi
B. Raja Ravi Varma
AIADMK
231,309
M. Arumugham
CPI
22
Palani
A. Senapathi Gounder
INC
80,913
Rajkumar Mandradiar
DMK
23
Dindigul
Dindigul C.Sreenivasan
AIADMK
235,368
N. Varadarajan
CPI(M)
24
Madurai
A. G. S. Ram Babu
INC
213,778
V. Velusamy
DMK
25
Periyakulam
R. Muthiah
AIADMK
221,404
Cumbum A. K. Mahendiran
DMK
26
Karur
M. Thambidurai
AIADMK
238,751
K. C. Palanisamy
DMK
27
Tiruchirappalli
L. Adaikalaraj
INC
169,966
T. Rangarajan
CPI(M)
28
Perambalur
A. Asokaraj
AIADMK
136,176
S. Panovaikaruthazhvan
DMK
29
Mayiladuthurai
E. S. M. Pakeer Mohammad
INC
101,945
P. Kalyanam
DMK
30
Nagapattinam
M. Selvarasu
CPI
21,523
N. S. Veeramurasu
INC
31
Thanjavur
S. Singaravadivel
INC
97,147
S. Palnimanickam
DMK
32
Pudukkottai
N. Sundararaj
INC
271,136
A. Selvaraj
DMK
33
Sivaganga
P. Chidambaram
INC
219,552
A. Ganesan
DMK
34
Ramanathapuram
V. Rajeshwaran
INC
179,544
S. P. Thangavelan
DMK
35
Sivakasi
K. Kalimuthu
AIADMK
137,068
V. Gopalsamy
DMK
36
Tirunelveli
M. R. Janardhanan
AIADMK
191,135
D. S. A. Sivaprakasam
DMK
37
Tenkasi
M. Arunachalam
INC
172,707
R. Krishnan
CPI(M)
38
Tiruchendur
R. Dhanushkodi Adithan
INC
212,071
A. Karthikeyan
DMK
39
Nagercoil
N. Dennis
INC
78,797
D. Kumaradoss
JD
Post-election Union Council of Ministers from Tamil Nadu
Source: New York Times[1]
Due to the fact, that the DMK-JD were routed in Tamil Nadu, VP Singh had to choose Rajya Sabha member, Murasoli Maran to represent Tamil Nadu in his cabinet.
Cabinet Ministers
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