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词条 2016 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election
释义

  1. Background

  2. Demographics

  3. Schedule

  4. Campaign to vote

  5. Parties and Alliances

     AIADMK Alliance  DMK Alliance  People's Welfare Front Alliance  National Democratic Alliance  Parties not in any coalition 

  6. Candidates

  7. Manifestos

  8. Voter Turnout

  9. Exit polls

  10. Results

     Top 10 Biggest Victories  Top 10 Smallest victories  Performance of political parties 

  11. Controversies

     Cash for votes  Postponement of polls 

  12. By-Election

  13. See also

  14. References

  15. External links

{{Use Indian English|date=May 2016}}{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2016}}{{Infobox Election
| election_name = Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election, 2016
| country = India
| type = parliamentary
| ongoing = no
| previous_election = Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election, 2011
| previous_year = 2011
| next_election = Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election, 2021
| next_year = 2021
| election_date = {{start date|2016|05|16|df=y}}
| seats_for_election = All 234 elected seats in the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly
| majority_seats = 118
| image1 =
| leader1 = J. Jayalalithaa
| leader_since1 = February 1989[1]
| leaders_seat1 = Dr. Radhakrishnan Nagar
| last_election1 = 150 seats
| party1 = All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
| alliance1 = AIADMK Alliance
| seats1 = 136
| seat_change1 = {{decrease}}14
| popular_vote1 = 17,617,060
| percentage1 = 41%
| swing1 = {{increase}}2.4%
| image2 =
| leader2 = M. Karunanidhi
| leader_since2 = 10 February 1969[2]
| party2 = Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
| alliance2 = UPA
| leaders_seat2 = Tiruvarur
| last_election2 = 23 seats
| seats2 = 98
| seat_change2 = {{increase}}66
| popular_vote2 = 17,175,374
| percentage2 = 40%
| swing2 = {{increase}}9.2%
| map_image = Tamil nadu legislative election map Updated.png
| map_size = 350px
| map_caption =2016 Election Map (by Constituencies)
| title = Chief Minister
| before_election = J. Jayalalithaa
| before_party = All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
| after_election = J. Jayalalithaa
| after_party = All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
}}

The Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election was held on 16 May 2016 for the 232 seats (except Thanjavur and Aravakurichi) of the Legislative Assembly in the state of Tamil Nadu in India. AIADMK under J. Jayalalithaa won the elections and became the first ruling party to be re-elected in Tamil Nadu since 1984, though with a reduced majority.[3] DMK won half of the seats it contested but its allies performed poorly; notably, the Indian National Congress won 16% of the seats they contested and the alliance lost due to its poor performance.[4][5][6][7] The votes were counted on 19 May 2016.[8][9] In the previous election in 2011, AIADMK, under the leadership of Jayalalithaa, won a simple majority and formed the government, while DMDK chief Vijayakanth served as the Leader of Opposition until January 2016. This is the last election Jayalalitha and Karunanidhi contested as they both died in office later.

Background

By the requirement, state assembly election must be held at an interval of five years or whenever it is dissolved by the president. The previous election, to the 14th legislative assembly, was conducted 13 April 2011 and its term would have naturally expired on 22 May 2016. The election to the 16th legislative assembly was organised and conducted by the Election Commission of India (ECI) and was held in a single phase on 16 May 2016. There were over 5.79 crore voters in the electoral rolls and 65,616 polling stations in Tamil Nadu.[10]

A special purification drive of electoral rolls between 15 and 29 February 2016 in all poll-bound States including Tamil Nadu was held, in which door-to-door verification was undertaken involving booth-level agents. On 12 February 2016, Election Commission of India announced that 17 assembly constituencies in Tamil Nadu will have Voter-verified paper audit trail (VVPAT) machines attached along with EVMs.[11] Voter-verified paper audit trail (VVPAT) machines will be in place in 4,000 booths.[12]

Assembly constituencies of Tamil Nadu having VVPAT facility with EVMs[13][14]
Anna Nagar Vellore Krishnagiri
Salem North Erode West Tirupur (North)
Coimbatore North Dindigul Tiruchirappalli West
Cuddalore Thanjavur Kancheepuram
Villupuram Madurai East Thoothukudi
Tirunulveli Kanyakumari

Demographics

At the 2011 India census, Tamil Nadu had a population of 7,21,47,030. A total of 1,44,38,445 people constituting 20.01% of the total population belonged to Scheduled Castes (SC) and 7,94,697 people constituting 1.10% of the population belonged to Scheduled tribes (ST).[15][16][17] Other Backward Classes (OBCs) form 68% of the population.[18] As per the religious census of 2011, Tamil Nadu had 87.6% Hindus, 5.9% Muslims, 6.1% Christians, 0.1% Jains and 0.3% following other religions or no religion.[19]

Schedule

The elections were held on 16 May 2016,[20] with vote counting taking place on 19 May.[21] The elections in Kerala and Puducherry also took place on 16 May[22] but polling in two of the Tamil Nadu constituencies was postponed due to reports of voters being bribed.[23]

EventDate
Date for Nominations 22 Apr 2016
Last Date for filing Nominations 29 Apr 2016
Date for scrutiny of nominations 30 Apr 2016
Last date for withdrawal of candidatures 2 May 2016
Date of poll 16 May 2016
Date of counting 19 May 2016
Date before which the election shall be completed 21 May 2016

Campaign to vote

To ensure that the electorate exercise their right to vote, the Election Commission of India (ECI) launched their own campaign in Tamil Nadu. The Chief Electoral Officer for the Tamil Nadu assembly elections, Rajesh Lakhoni, utilised social media platforms by creating memes and tweets themed around films, which have a huge reach in Tamil Nadu. Additionally, the Election Commission also recruited media personalities Suriya, Ashwin and Karthik, whose campaigning videos were filmed and shared on social media.[24] The Election Commission also partnered with Twitter, for the first time in India, to boost its #TN100Percent hashtag campaign. Twitter users who have made use of the hashtag will be reminded to vote on the day of voting.[25] Twitter and Facebook collaborated with ECI in its awareness campaign on striving for 100 per cent voting in the polls.[26][27]

Parties and Alliances

AIADMK Alliance

All the parties contested on "two leaves" symbol.[28]

Sl.No:Name of the PartyParty FlagParty LeaderSeats
1All India Anna Dravida Munnetra KazhagamJ.Jayalalithaa227
2Manithaneya Jananayaga KatchiThamimun Ansari2[29]
3Republican Party of India C. K. Thamizharasan1
4Samathuva Makkal KatchiR. Sarathkumar1
5Tamil Nadu Kongu Ilaingar PeravaiU. Thaniyarasu1
6Mukkulathor PulipadaiKarunas1
7Tamil Maanila Muslim LeagueSheik Dawood1

DMK Alliance

Sl.No: Name of the Party Party FlagParty Leader Seats
1 Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam[30]Karunanidhi176
2Indian National CongressSu. Thirunavukkarasar41
3Indian Union Muslim LeagueK.M. Khader Mohideen5
4Manithaneya Makkal KatchiM. H. Jawahirullah4
5Puthiya TamilakamDr. K. Krishnasamy3
6Perunthalaivar Makkal Katchi N.R. Dhanapalan1
7Tamil Nadu Peasants and Workers PartyPon. Kumar1
8Samuga Samathuva PadaiV. Sivakami1

People's Welfare Front Alliance

Sl.No: Name of the Party Party FlagParty Leader Seats
1 Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam[31]Vijayakanth104
2Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra KazhagamVaiko28
3Communist Party of IndiaMutharasan25
4Communist Party of India (Marxist)G. Ramakrishnan25
5Tamil Manila Congress G K Vasan26
6Viduthalai Chiruthaigal KatchiThol. Thirumavalavan25

National Democratic Alliance

Sl.No: Name of the Party Party FlagParty Leader
1 Bharatiya Janata Party Tamilisai Soundararajan
2Indhiya Jananayaga Katchi T. R. Pachamuthu

Parties not in any coalition

Sl. No:Name of the PartyParty FlagParty Leader
1Pattali Makkal KatchiDr. Ramdoss
2 Naam Tamilar KatchiSeeman
3Tamilnadu Youth Party (TNYP)
4Welfare Party of IndiaS. N. Sikkandar
5Social Democratic Party of IndiaMr.Thehlan Baqavi
6Anaithu Makkal Munnetra KazhagamPachathanni Manickam I.P.S
7 Tamizhaga Vazhvurimai KatchiPanruti T. Velmurugan.
8The Future India PartySubi
9 All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen
10 Kongunadu Makkal Desia Katchi E.R.Eswaran

Candidates

On 4 April, AIADMK released its candidate list for Tamil Nadu.[32] On 14 April, DMK released its candidate list for Tamil Nadu.[33]

Gopi Shankar Madurai, a 25 years old gender activist made a bid to contest as one of the youngest candidates in the Tamil Nadu Assembly election and also the first openly Intersex & Genderqueer person to do so. Gopi contested on the ticket of newly launched outfit Anaithu Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (AMMK) for Madurai North. He secured 14th place out of 21 candidates by securing 1% vote.[34][35][36][37]

Manifestos

DMK released its election manifesto on 10 April 2016.[38][39] Bharatiya Janata Party released its election manifesto on 21 April 2016.[40] On 23 March 2016, Naam Tamilar Katchi published its 316-page election manifesto 2016, a complete plan to develop TamilNadu.[41][42] Tamil Nadu Congress Committee released its election manifesto on 27 April 2016.[43] Pattali Makkal Katchi released its draft election manifesto on 15 September 2015 and final election manifesto on 15 April 2016.[44] AIADMK released its election manifesto on 5 May 2016.[45][46]

Voter Turnout

Voter turnout for the 232 constituencies on May 16 was 74.26%.[47] Parts of Tamil Nadu received heavy rain on the polling day, but it did not deter voters from turning out to cast their votes. While the highest voter turn out was in Dharmapuri constituency recording 85% while the lowest voter turnout was in the capital of Tamil Nadu, Chennai recording 55%.[48][49]

Exit polls

AgencyADMKDMK+BJPPWF-DMDK/OthersRef.
India Today-Axis89-101124-1400-3NA/4-8[50]
News Nation95-99114-1180-112-16/5-9[51]
C Voter13978015/2[52]
NewsX901400NA/4[53]
ABP Nielsen951321NA/6[53]
NDTV Poll of Polls1031200NA/11[53]
Chanakya901400NA/4[53]
Spick News1428702[54]
Thanthi TV1119913/2[55]

Results

The ruling ADMK, beating most of the exit polls,[56][57] was able to retain power with a comfortable majority and became the first party to win consecutive elections since 1984, a feat achieved by MGR.[58][59]

{{Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election, 2016}}

Top 10 Biggest Victories

Constituency Winner Party Runner up Party Margin
Thiruvarur Karunanidhi .M DMK Pannerselvam .R AIADMK 68366
Oddanchatram Sakkarapani.R DMK KitusamyAIADMK65727
Thondamuthur Velumani S P AIADMK Kovai Syed @ Syed Mohammed M A MMK 64041
TiruvannamalaiVelu E V DMK Rajan K AIADMK 50348
Kilpennathur K Pitchandi DMK Aranganayagam P AIADMK 47329
Killiyoor Rajesh Kumar S INC Pon. Vijayaragavan BJP 46295
Thirupparankundram Bose AK AIADMK Saravanan DMK 42670
Edappadi Palaniswami K AIADMK Annadurai N PMK 42022
Tiruppattur Periakaruppan K R DMK Asokan K R AIADMK 42004
Tirukkoyilur Ponmudy K DMK Gothandaraman G AIADMK 41057

Top 10 Smallest victories

Constituency Winner Party Runner up Party Margin
Radhapuram Inbadurai I S AIADMK Appavu M. DMK 60
Kattumannarkoil Murugumaran N AIADMK Thirumaavalavan Thol VCK 87
Tindivanam Seethapathy P DMK Rajendran S P AIADMK 101
Cheyyur Arasu R T DMK Munusamy AIADMK 304
Kovilpatti Kadambur Raju C AIADMK Subramanian A DMK 428
Karur Vijayabhaskar M R AIADMK Bank Subramanian K INC 441
Tenkasi Selvamohandas Pandian S AIADMK Palani Nadar S INC 462
Ottapidaram Sundararaj R AIADMK Dr.Krishnasamy K PT 493
Perambur Vetrivel P AIADMK Dhanapalan N R Perunthalaivar Makkal Katchi 519
Thiruvidaimarudur Chezhiaan Govi DMK Settu U AIADMK 532

Performance of political parties

PARTY CONTESTED WON FD VOTES SEATS

SHARE IN VALID VOTES VOTE %

SEATS

% CONTESTE

STATE PARTIES
AIADMK 232 135 2 17616266 40.77% 41.06
DMDK104 0 103 1034384 2.39% 5.42
DMK180 88 0 13669116 31.64% 41.35
PMK232 0 212 2300558 5.32% 5.41
STATE PARTIES - OTHER STATE
AIFB33 0 33 44546 0.10% 0.74
AIMIM 2 0 2 10289 0.02% 2.78
IUML 5 1 0 313808 0.73% 33.28
JD(S) 2 0 2 711 0.00% 0.20
JD(U)6 0 6 2082 0.00% 0.18
JKNPP 2 0 2 297 0.00% 0.08
LJP 23 0 23 4146 0.01% 0.10
|RJD 1 0 1 90 0.00% 0.05
SHS 36 0 36 13640 0.03% 0.21
SP26 0 26 4464 0.01% 0.09
OTHER PARTIES
BJP 188 0 180 1228704 2.84℅3.57
BSP158 0 156 97823 0.23% 0.34
CPI 25 0 23 340290 0.79% 7.25
CPM25 0 25 307303 0.71% 6.80
INC 41 8 0 2774075 6.42% 36.74
NCP20 0 20 11842 0.03% 0.30
REGISTERED (UNRECOGNISED) PARTIES
ABHM1 0 1 211 0.00% 0.13
AIFB(S)2 0 2 5950 0.01% 1.52
AIJMK3 0 3 953 0.00% 0.15
AMMK4 0 4 698 0.00% 0.09
APNP 3 0 3 428 0.00% 0.08
AUK2 0 2 147 0.00% 0.04
CDF 1 0 1 170 0.00% 0.10
CPI(ML)(L)10 0 10 4972 0.01% 0.23
CPIM 2 0 2 378 0.00% 0.12
DCLF1 0 1 1411 0.00% 0.82
DMMK 1 0 1 121 0.00% 0.08
DMSK2 0 2 199 0.00% 0.06
ETMK6 0 6 5257 0.01% 0.45
FIP 4 0 4 1359 0.00% 0.14
GAPP 3 0 3 710 0.00% 0.14
GPI6 0 6 1840 0.00% 0.16

Controversies

On 3 May, News 7 and Dinamalar released an opinion poll giving an edge for DMK over AIADMK. But some editions of Dinamalar carried a statement on the first page distancing itself from the surveys.[60] In an instance VVPAT was helpful in resolving an issue pertaining to a tally of votes in Kancheepuram (State Assembly Constituency) as the number of votes entered in the Form 17C of a polling booth and the total number of votes recorded in the EVM control unit of that booth did not tally.[61]

Cash for votes

Wide spread allegations of parties bribing voters with cash were raised and the Election commission responded by increasing the number of flying squads to conduct raids and prevent distribution of cash for votes.[62][63][64] First time in the Indian history Rs 570 crores of three containers captured in Tirupur, no one claimed for that money at the first day. Later SBI claimed that money. Many parties like CPI(M), CPI, VCK, MDMK, PMK, wanted clear information about that money.{{cn|date=May 2018}}

Postponement of polls

The Election Commission postponed the polls in Aravakurichi and Thanjavur constituencies due to reports of distribution of huge sums of money and alcohol to voters. The polling was initially postponed to 13 June, despite the Governor of Tamil Nadu requesting that it should happen before 1 June. The date was subsequently amended to November.{{cn|date=May 2018}}

By-Election

On 26 October 2016, the Election Commission announced that the election for Thiruparankundram, Aravakurichi and Thanjavur constituencies would be held on 19 November 2016.[65] The outcome was:{{cn|date=May 2018}}

ConstituencyTotal VotersPolled VotesPolled %WinnerPartyRunner upPartyMargin
Aravakurichi2,00,3521,64,58282%V. Senthil BalajiAIADMKK. C. PalanisamyDMK23,661
Thanjavur2,68,7571,86,44469%M. RangaswamyAIADMKAnjugam BoopathyDMK26,874
Thiruparankundram2,86,4832,03,09871%A. K. BoseAIADMKSaravananDMK42,670

See also

  • Elections in India
  • 2016 elections in India

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External links

  • Chief Electoral Officer, Tamil Nadu
  • Election Commission of India
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