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M. C. Sampath
M. C. Sampath is an Indian politician and former member of the Tamil Nadu legislative assembly from Cuddalore constituency. He is the former Minister for Industrial Department, Govt. of Tamil Nadu. He represents Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam party.[1][2]
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Sampath was Minister for Special Program Implementation until November 2011 when a cabinet reshuffle by Jayalalithaa resulted in him becoming Minister for Rural Industries, where he replaced C. Shanmugavelu.[3]
Electoral performance edit
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
DMK | G. Iyappan | 84,563 | 46.46% | +19.53 | |
AIADMK | M. C. Sampath | 79,412 | 43.63% | +2.56 | |
NTK | V. Jaladeepan | 9,563 | 5.25% | -1.98 | |
MNM | K. Anandraj | 4,040 | 2.22% | New | |
DMDK | A. Gnanapandithan | 1,499 | 0.82% | New | |
NOTA | NOTA | 1,236 | 0.68% | -0.51 | |
Margin of victory | 5,151 | 2.83% | -11.31% | ||
Turnout | 182,001 | 76.35% | 1.66% | ||
Rejected ballots | 391 | 0.21% | |||
Registered electors | 238,364 | ||||
DMK gain from AIADMK | Swing | 5.39% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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AIADMK | M. C. Sampath | 70,922 | 41.07% | -19.49 | |
DMK | Ela. Pugazhendi | 46,509 | 26.93% | -9.9 | |
TMC(M) | A. S. Chandarasekaran | 20,608 | 11.93% | New | |
PMK | Pazha. Thamaraikannan | 16,905 | 9.79% | New | |
NTK | Seeman | 12,497 | 7.24% | New | |
NOTA | NOTA | 2,062 | 1.19% | New | |
BJP | P. Selvam | 1,964 | 1.14% | +0.02 | |
Margin of victory | 24,413 | 14.14% | -9.59% | ||
Turnout | 172,688 | 74.69% | -3.33% | ||
Registered electors | 231,205 | ||||
AIADMK hold | Swing | -19.49% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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AIADMK | M. C. Sampath | 85,953 | 60.56% | +17.27 | |
DMK | E. Pugazhendi | 52,275 | 36.83% | -10.93 | |
BJP | R. Gunasekaran | 1,579 | 1.11% | -0.17 | |
Independent | S. V. Rajan | 892 | 0.63% | New | |
Loktantrik Samajwadi Party | T. E. Chithrakala | 774 | 0.55% | New | |
Margin of victory | 33,678 | 23.73% | 19.26% | ||
Turnout | 141,930 | 78.02% | 6.48% | ||
Registered electors | 181,920 | ||||
AIADMK gain from DMK | Swing | 12.80% |
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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AIADMK | M. C. Sampath | 56,349 | 50.93% | +20.67 | |
DMK | V. C. Shanmugham | 48,967 | 44.26% | -9.58 | |
MDMK | A. S. Soundhararajan | 2,713 | 2.45% | -2.96 | |
Independent | P. Jeyachandran | 1,716 | 1.55% | New | |
Independent | K. Sekar | 886 | 0.80% | New | |
Margin of victory | 7,382 | 6.67% | -16.90% | ||
Turnout | 110,631 | 68.95% | -3.64% | ||
Registered electors | 160,479 | ||||
AIADMK gain from DMK | Swing | -2.90% |
References edit
- ^ (PDF). Chief Electoral Officer, Tamil Nadu. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 April 2013.
- ^ . Govt. of Tamil Nadu. Archived from the original on 25 August 2011.
- ^ "Jayalalithaa sacks six Tamil Nadu ministers". NDTV. PTI. 4 November 2011. Retrieved 4 May 2017.
- ^ "Cuddalore Election Result". from the original on 24 July 2022. Retrieved 24 July 2022.
- ^ (PDF). www.elections.tn.gov.in. Archived from the original (PDF) on 30 April 2022. Retrieved 30 April 2022.
- ^ (PDF). Election Commission of Tamil Nadu (Report). Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 February 2017. Retrieved 9 May 2021.
- ^ Election Commission of India (12 May 2001). (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 6 October 2010.