1996 Pondicherry Legislative Assembly election

Elections to the Puducherry Legislative Assembly were held in April 1996, to elect members of the 30 constituencies in Puducherry (then known as Pondicherry), in India.[1][2] The Indian National Congress won the most seats, but the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam won the popular vote, and R. V. Janakiraman was appointed as the Chief Minister of Puducherry.[3][4]

1996 Pondicherry Legislative Assembly election

27 April 1996

30 seats in the Puducherry Legislative Assembly
16 seats needed for a majority
Registered633,635
Turnout75.33%
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader V. Vaithilingam R. V. Janakiraman
Party INC DMK
Seats before 15 4
Seats won 9 7
Seat change 6 3
Popular vote 28.39% 25.65%

CM before election

V. Vaithilingam
INC

Elected CM

R. V. Janakiraman
DMK

Results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Indian National Congress116,61825.3496
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam105,39222.9073
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam57,67812.5333
Tamil Maanila Congress42,4859.235New
Communist Party of India29,9646.5121
Janata Dal20,3604.4210
Pattali Makkal Katchi11,5442.511New
Others29,1266.3300
Independents47,12610.2421
Total460,293100.00300
Valid votes460,29396.43
Invalid/blank votes17,0363.57
Total votes477,329100.00
Registered voters/turnout633,63575.33
Source: ECI[5]

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 %
1Muthialpet69.96%S. AnandaveluAIADMK11,00956.26%G. Palani RajaDMK8,09841.39%2,911
2Cassicade66.08%P. KannanIndependent6,50163.21%S. NarayanasamyINC3,19531.06%3,306
3Raj Bhavan65.39%S. P. SivakumarDMK2,69758.54%A. GandhirasuINC1,15925.16%1,538
4Bussy60.37%C. M. AchraffINC2,20846.26%A. Abdul RachideCPI1,37828.87%830
5Oupalam72.39%S. Rathinam @ ManoharTMC(M)6,86650.79%U. C. ArumugamAIADMK5,86643.39%1,000
6Orleampeth68.14%R. SivaDMK8,10549.16%K. ParasuramanAIADMK5,10730.97%2,998
7Nellithope69.88%R. V. JanakiramanDMK8,80352.31%D. RamachandirenAIADMK7,35443.70%1,449
8Mudaliarpet71.54%M. ManjiniCPI11,38049.69%V. Sababady KothandramanINC8,27836.15%3,102
9Ariankuppam79.25%S. RamsinghPMK7,38237.86%T. JayamoorthyDMK6,32932.46%1,053
10Embalam78.31%R. RajaramanJD8,31162.73%K. PakkiriammalINC3,45426.07%4,857
11Nettapakkam83.58%V. VaithilingamINC7,56354.86%V. Muthunarayana ReddiarIndependent5,03636.53%2,527
12Kuruvinatham87.32%T. ThiagarajanINC7,20948.85%R. RamanathanMDMK7,02247.58%187
13Bahour83.48%M. KandasamyTMC(M)7,92151.95%P. RajaveluINC7,22147.36%700
14Thirubuvanai79.23%S. ArasiAIADMK5,70737.08%K. JayarajDMK5,58636.29%121
15Mannadipet82.77%K. RajasegaranTMC(M)8,11351.63%N. RajaramINC6,86643.69%1,247
16Ossudu80.14%V. NagarathinamTMC(M)7,38053.78%N. MarimuthuINC5,23238.13%2,148
17Villianur83.35%C. JayakumarTMC(M)12,20564.56%P. AnandabaskaranINC6,50934.43%5,696
18Ozhukarai75.71%K. NatarajanAIADMK7,79441.10%R. R. SomasundaramDMK6,25232.97%1,542
19Thattanchavady72.14%N. RangaswamyINC9,98942.95%V. PethaperumalJD7,69933.11%2,290
20Reddiarpalayam62.82%R. ViswanathanCPI17,20665.58%Na. ManimaranAIADMK5,96622.74%11,240
21Lawspet71.79%N. KesavanDMK16,44254.40%M. O. H. F. ShahjahanINC10,21133.78%6,231
22Cotchery78.37%R. NalamagarajanINC7,63047.53%G. PanjavarnamIndependent5,96837.17%1,662
23Karaikal North67.73%A. M. H. NazeemDMK9,47471.01%H. M. Abdul KaderAIADMK2,94622.08%6,528
24Karaikal South75.45%A. V. SubramanianINC6,67657.48%S. SavarirajanDMK4,71740.61%1,959
25Neravy T R Pattinam78.01%V. M. C. SivakumarDMK7,59553.44%S. T. P. DiravidamaniIndependent4,38530.85%3,210
26Thirunallar78.92%R. KamalakannanINC6,06348.53%A. SoundarenganDMK4,93839.53%1,125
27Nedungadu83.17%A. MarimuthuDMK6,89954.93%M. ChandirakasuINC5,11640.74%1,783
28Mahe76.06%E. ValsarajINC4,18445.58%Manoli MuhammadIndependent3,91542.65%269
29Palloor74.44%A. V. SreedharanINC4,25345.40%Panangatil KhaderJD2,92931.27%1,324
30Yanam86.68%Malladi Krishna RaoIndependent8,44562.31%Velaga Rajeshwara RaoINC3,60226.58%4,843

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. 9th election: 1996 - The Congress was the single-largest party in the 1996 election in Puducherry, winning nine seats with a vote share of 25 per cent. The DMK, its principle adversary, won seven seats, with a vote share of nearly 23 per cent
  2. "Union Territory of Pondicherry Assembly - General Elections - 1996" (PDF). Retrieved 4 September 2022.
  3. Bosco Dominique (10 June 2019). "Former Puducherry chief minister RV Janakiraman dead". The Times of India. Retrieved 6 September 2022.
  4. "Pondicherry Legislative Assembly". Retrieved 8 September 2022.
  5. "Statistical Report on General Election, 1996 to the Legislative Assembly of Pondicherry". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 30 July 2022.
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