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The 2024 Indian general election was held in Tamil Nadu on 19 April to elect 39 members of the 18th Lok Sabha. [1] The results were announced on 4 June 2024, after the completion of six other phases of voting in other parts of the country. [2] [3]
The Indian state of Tamil Nadu is divided into 38 districts. Districts are the major administrative divisions of a state and are further sub-divided into smaller taluks. During the British Raj, 12 districts of the erstwhile Madras Presidency had their boundaries within the present-day Tamil Nadu.
The Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly is the unicameral legislature of the state of Tamil Nadu, in south India. It has existed since 1 November 1986. [1] As of 2022, it comprises members from 234 constituencies, who are democratically elected using the First-past-the-post system.
Dharmapuri is a Lok Sabha constituency in Tamil Nadu, India. Its Tamil Nadu Parliamentary Constituency number is 10 of 39. Its Tamil Nadu Parliamentary Constituency number is 10 of 39. It includes 6 Assembly constituencies - Dharmapuri, Harur, Mettur, Palacodu, Pappireddippatti and Pennagaram.
19 April 2024 233 Vilavancode: S. Vijayadharani: Indian National Congress: Resigned on 24 February 2024 [3] Tharahai Cuthbert: Indian National Congress: 10 July 2024 75 Vikravandi: N. Pugazhenthi: Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam: Died on 6 April 2024 [4] Anniyur Siva: Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
Tamil Maanila Congress: 1998 V. Sathiamoorthy: All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam: 1999 K. Malaisamy: 2004 M. S. K. Bhavani Rajenthiran: Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam: 2009 J. K. Rithesh: 2014 A. Anwhar Raajhaa: All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam: 2019 Kani K. Navas [4] Indian Union Muslim League: 2024
Tamil Nadu: Assembly constituencies: Thiruvottiyur Dr. Radhakrishnan Nagar Perambur Kolathur Thiru-Vi-Ka-Nagar Royapuram: Established: 1957–present: Total electors: 16,87,461 [1] Reservation: None: Member of Parliament; 18th Lok Sabha: Incumbent
The Lok Sabha constituency Chennai South is one of three constituencies in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. Its Tamil Nadu Parliamentary Constituency number is 3 of 39. It was formerly known as Madras South. It was created in 1957 through bifurcation of Madras Lok Sabha constituency. It is one of the most populous parliamentary constituencies in South India.