Tamil Nadu Lok Sabha:
Counting patterns telling that the decision DMK and its partners are ready to get most of Tamil Nadu’s 39 Lok Sabha seats, with the principal resistance being AIADMK and the BJP alongside its partner Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK). The DMK acquired an early benefit in a few supporters across Tamil Nadu as political race authorities started counting postal voting forms at 8 am on Tuesday. As the count of EVM votes initiated at 8.30 am, starting patterns demonstrated an unmistakable lead for the DMK and its partners.
Outstanding competitors from chief minister M K Stalin’s party, like Kanimozhi in Thoothukudi, T R Baalu in Sriperumbudur, Dayanidhi Maran in Focal Chennai, and Tamizhachi Thangapandian in South Chennai, are driving in their separate constituencies.Other allies, including Congress’s Karti Chidambaram in Sivaganga and Marxist party candidate Su Venkatesan in Madurai, also held narrow leads over their competitors.BJP’s Annamalai in Coimbatore, L Murugan in Nilgiris, and Nainar Nagendran in Tirunelveli, as well as PMK’s star applicant Sowmya Anbumani in Dharmapuri, and AIADMK’s Aatral Ashok Kumar in Dissolve, are setting areas of strength for up.
The counting of votes, directed in the midst of rigid safety efforts, started at 8 am across Tamil Nadu for the Lok Sabha decisions. A sum of 950 competitors is challenging in the 39 Lok Sabha portions in the state, which saw a citizen turnout of 69.72 percent during the single-stage political decision on April 19.
Tamil Nadu Lok Sabha Election Results 2024: All winners list
S.No |
Constituency |
Winner/leading candidate |
Party |
Trailing |
Party |
1. |
Arakkonam |
DMK |
DMK | ||
2. |
Arani | ||||
3. |
Chennai Central |
Dayanidhi Maran (Leading) |
DMK | ||
4. |
Chennai North | ||||
5. |
Chennai South | ||||
6. |
Chidambaram | ||||
7. |
Coimbatore |
Ganapathy Rajkumar P (Leading) |
DMK |
K Annamalai |
BJP |
8. |
Cuddalore | ||||
9. |
Dharmapuri | ||||
10. |
Dindigul | ||||
11. |
Erode | ||||
12. |
Kallakurichi | ||||
13. |
Kancheepuram | ||||
14. |
Kanniyakumari | ||||
15. |
Karur | ||||
16. |
Krishnagiri | ||||
17. |
Madurai | ||||
18. |
Mayiladuthurai | ||||
19. |
Nagapattinam | ||||
20. |
Namakkal | ||||
21. |
Nilgiris | ||||
22. |
Perambalur | ||||
23. |
Pollachi | ||||
24. |
Ramanathapuram | ||||
25. |
Salem | ||||
26. |
Sivaganga | ||||
27. |
Sriperumbudur | ||||
28. |
Tenkasi | ||||
29. |
Thanjavur |
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30. |
Theni | ||||
31. |
Thoothukkudi | ||||
32. |
Tiruchirappalli | ||||
33. |
Tirunelveli | ||||
34. |
Tiruppur | ||||
35. |
Tiruvallur | ||||
36. |
Tiruvannamalai | ||||
37. |
Vellore | ||||
38. |
Viluppuram | ||||
39. |
Virudhunagar |
Tamil Nadu Lok Sabha Election Results 2024: All winners list
The state is now witnessing a solid competition between the DMK-Congress alliance and the BJP-led NDA, which is looking for to gain ground in the southern region. this time, the BJP has formed alliances with smaller regional parties and is contesting on 23 seats, with its allies competing for the remaining seats. Some regional parties are also contesting under the BJP symbol.
Specifically, the BJP has allocated 10 Lok Sabha seats to the Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) led by Anbumani Ramadoss, 3 seats to the Tamil Maanila Congress (Moopanar) led by GK Vasan, and 2 seats to the Amma Makkal Munnettra Kazhagam (AMMK) led by TTV Dhinakaran in Tamil Nadu.In terms of political alliances, the DMK and Congress are part of the Opposition’s INDIA bloc, which also includes parties like CPI, CPIM, VCK, IUML, and MDMK. On the other hand, the AIADMK-led alliance comprises parties such as DMDK, PT, and SDPI.