1977 Pondicherry Legislative Assembly election

Elections to the Puducherry Legislative Assembly were held in October 1977, to elect members of the 30 constituencies in Puducherry (then known as Pondicherry), in India.[1][2] The All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam won the popular vote and the most seats, and S. Ramassamy was appointed as the Chief Minister of Puducherry for his second term.[3]

1977 Pondicherry Legislative Assembly election

6 October 1977

30 seats in the Puducherry Legislative Assembly
16 seats needed for a majority
Registered307,208
Turnout76.21%
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader S. Ramassamy
Party AIADMK JP
Seats before 12 New
Seats won 14 7
Seat change 2 New
Popular vote 30.16% 25.77%

CM before election

President's Rule

Elected CM

S. Ramassamy
AIADMK

Results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam69,87330.16142
Janata Party59,70525.777New
Indian National Congress39,34316.9825
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam30,44113.1431
Communist Party of India18,4687.9711
Independents13,8725.9932
Total231,702100.00300
Valid votes231,70298.97
Invalid/blank votes2,4071.03
Total votes234,109100.00
Registered voters/turnout307,20876.21
Source: ECI[4]

Elected members

  • Winner, runner-up, voter turnout, and victory margin in every constituency
Assembly Constituency Turnout Winner Runner Up Margin
#k Names % Candidate Party Votes % Candidate Party Votes %
1Muthialpet68.46%G. Palani RajaAIADMK4,17042.69%M. VelayudhamJP2,71327.77%1,457
2Cassicade65.77%Ansari P. DuraisamyJP3,55147.01%N. ArumughomAIADMK2,66135.23%890
3Raj Bhavan57.23%D. RamajayamJP1,41135.31%Dana KanthrajINC1,39734.96%14
4Bussy62.76%S. SusairajAIADMK1,28931.87%C. M. AchraffINC1,16228.73%127
5Oupalam70.58%C. N. ParthasarathyAIADMK2,55136.69%D. MunisamyJP2,30433.14%247
6Orleampeth66.31%N. Manimaram MarimuthuAIADMK3,77944.54%S. RamalingamJP1,80021.22%1,979
7Nellithope66.38%R. KannanJP2,75738.20%P. VengatesanAIADMK2,13729.61%620
8Mudaliarpet75.75%V. Sababady KothandramanINC3,94741.68%A. RadharishananAIADMK2,24323.69%1,704
9Ariankuppam78.15%P. SubbarayanDMK3,34534.86%G. DharmalingamINC2,58326.92%762
10Embalam77.37%K. SivaloganathanAIADMK2,44236.55%G. MurugesanINC2,20032.92%242
11Nettapakkam85.00%S. SrvaprakasamINC3,12241.73%R. Subbaraya GoundarJP2,91538.97%207
12Kuruvinatham82.42%N. VengadasamyAIADMK3,35939.87%K. R. Subramaniya PadayachiJP2,93934.89%420
13Bahour81.03%P. UthiraveluJP3,39945.56%A. ThulukkanamAIADMK2,34631.44%1,053
14Thirubuvanai74.43%M. ManiyamAIADMK3,22644.42%G. PichaikaranJP1,41319.45%1,813
15Mannadipet85.84%D. RamachandranAIADMK3,82444.53%N. Rajaram ReddiarJP2,09624.41%1,728
16Ossudu73.39%M. ThangaveluAIADMK2,90241.96%V. NagarathinamINC1,64023.71%1,262
17Villianur79.82%S. PazhaninathanAIADMK2,89135.00%P. VaradarassuJP2,72833.03%163
18Ozhukarai80.95%G. Perumal RajaDMK2,47731.68%G. VenugopalAIADMK2,21628.34%261
19Thattanchavady71.30%V. PethaperumalJP4,66954.46%V. NarayanasamyCPI2,00523.39%2,664
20Reddiarpalayam67.22%V. SubbiahCPI2,77535.35%R. Vengatachala GounderJP2,68834.24%87
21Lawspet74.89%N. VaradhanAIADMK4,47747.73%M. K. Jeevarathina OdayarINC2,53026.97%1,947
22Cotchery79.65%T. SubbaiyaAIADMK3,04137.84%G. PanjavarnamIndependent1,67420.83%1,367
23Karaikal North63.21%K. KandhiIndependent3,99542.84%S. AmeerudeenJP2,04021.87%1,955
24Karaikal South71.90%S. RamassamyAIADMK3,42447.36%S. SavarirajanJP2,69837.32%726
25Neravy T R Pattinam78.57%V. M. C. Varada PillaiJP3,31436.71%V. M. C. SivakumarDMK3,13434.71%180
26Thirunallar79.58%N. V. RamalingamDMK2,65434.06%A. SoundarenganAIADMK2,37630.49%278
27Nedungadu77.00%P. SelvarajAIADMK2,78939.15%R. KuppusamyINC2,68837.73%101
28Mahe80.46%K. V. RaghavanIndependent2,84748.58%P. K. RamanINC2,83548.38%12
29Palloor80.73%T. K. ChandrashekaranIndependent2,85354.21%Vanmeri Nadeyi PurushothamanINC2,29743.64%556
30Yanam85.54%Kamisetty Parasuram NaiduJP2,04748.07%Abdul Khader Jeelani MohammedINC1,98146.52%66

See also

References

  1. "Explained: Puducherry, the territory of coalitions and President's Rule". The Week (Indian magazine). 26 March 2021. Retrieved 4 September 2022. 4th election: 1977 ... Ramaswamy returned as chief minister for a period of 13 months.
  2. "Union Territory of Pondicherry Assembly - General Elections - 1977" (PDF). Retrieved 4 September 2022.
  3. "Former Puducherry Chief Minister Ramassamy passes away". Times of India. PTI. 15 May 2017. Retrieved 4 September 2022. He was also the Chief Minister in the AIADMK government in 1977, which lasted in office for a little over one year.
  4. "Statistical Report on General Election, 1977 to the Legislative Assembly of Pondicherry". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 30 July 2022.
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