Ambasamudram (state assembly constituency)
Ambasamudram is a constituency in Tamil Nadu legislative assembly, that includes the city, Ambasamudram. It is part of the Tenkasi Lok Sabha constituency. In 2011 election, the constituency had 193,552 total electorate comprising 96,157 males and 97,395 females. It has many Maravar, Scheduled Caste and Nadar voters. Other castes forming a sizeable number of voters are Illathu Pillaimars, Chettiars, Muslims and Sengunthar Mudaliars.[1]
Madras State
Assembly | Year | Winner | Party |
---|---|---|---|
First | 1952 | P. Chockalingam | Independent |
Second | 1957 | G. Gomathisankara Dikshidar | INC |
Third | 1962 | G. Gomathisankara Dikshidar | INC |
Fourth | 1967 | G. G. S. Dikshidar | INC |
Tamil Nadu
Assembly | Year | Winner | Party |
---|---|---|---|
Fifth | 1971 | S. Shanmugamuthu Thevar | NCO |
Sixth | 1977 | Easwarmoorthy (Soranam) | CPM |
Seventh | 1980 | Easwarmoorthy (Soranam) | CPM |
Eighth | 1984 | Balasubramanian | ADMK |
Ninth | 1989 | K. Ravi Arunan | INC |
Tenth | 1991 | R. Murugaiah Pandian | ADMK |
Eleventh | 1996 | R. Avudaiyappan | DMK |
Twelfth | 2001 | M. Sakthivel Murugan | ADMK |
Thirteenth | 2006 | R. Avudaiyappan | DMK |
Fourteenth | 2011 | E. Subaya | ADMK |
Fifteenth | 2016 | R. Murugaiah Pandian | ADMK |
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References
- "விஐபி தொகுதி - 18 - அம்பாசமுத்திரம் தொகுதி: கூட்டணி பலம்தான் நிர்ணயிக்கும்!". Dinamani. 10 April 2011. Archived from the original on 6 October 2011. Retrieved 10 April 2011.
- "Statistical reports of assembly elections". Election Commission of India. Archived from the original on 5 October 2010. Retrieved 8 July 2010.
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