Coimbatore (Lok Sabha constituency)

Coimbatore is a Lok Sabha constituency in western Tamil Nadu, India. It is the largest city of the Kongu Nadu region of Tamil Nadu and the district headquarters of the Coimbatore district.

Coimbatore
Lok Sabha Constituency
Coimbatore constituency, post-2008 delimitation
IncumbentP. R. Natarajan
Parliamentary PartyCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
Elected Year2019 Indian general election
Constituency Details
Established2009-present
StateTamil Nadu
Total Electors1,720,219 [1]
Assembly ConstituenciesPalladam
Sulur
Kavundampalayam
Coimbatore North
Coimbatore South
Singanallur

Assembly segments

Coimbatore Lok Sabha constituency is composed of the following assembly segments:

115. Palladam
116. Sulur
117. Kavundampalayam
118. Coimbatore North
120. Coimbatore South
121. Singanallur

Before delimitation in 2009, it consisted of the following constituencies: Singanallur, Coimbatore West, Coimbatore East, Perur, Palladam and Tiruppur.[2]

Members of the Parliament

Lok SabhaDurationWinnerPartyResultVictory Margin1st RunnerOpp.PartyNotes
11952T. A. Ramalingam Chettiar INCWonn/aReturned Uncontestedn/a
11952-57N. M. Lingam INCWon41,327Parvathi Krishnan CPI Bye-election following the demise of T. A. Ramalingam Chettiar
21957-62Parvathi Krishnan CPIWon15012P. S. Rangaswamy INC
31962-67P. R. Ramakrishnan INCWon42,561Parvathi Krishnan CPIClosely contested 3 party election with G.K.Sundaram of Swatantra Party coming as second runner
41967-71K. Ramani CPI(M)Won65,921N. Mahalingam INC
51971-73K. Baladhandayutham CPIWon77,053Ramaswamy NCO Closely contested 3 party election with K. Ramani of CPI(M) coming as second runner
51974-77Parvathi Krishnan CPIWonn/an/an/aBye-election
61977-78Parvathi Krishnan CPIWon21,178S. V. Lakshmanan NCO
71980-84Era Mohan DMKWon56,109Parvathi Krishnan CPI
81984-89C. K. Kuppuswamy INCWon1.02.519R. Umanath CPI(M)
91989-91C. K. Kuppuswamy INCWon1.40.068R. Umanath CPI(M)
101991-96C. K. Kuppuswamy INCWon1.86.064K. Ramani CPI(M).
111996-98M. Ramanathan DMKWon2,62,787C. K. Kuppuswamy INC
121998-99C. P. Radhakrishnan BJPWon1,44,676K. R. Subbaiyan DMK
131999-04C. P. Radhakrishnan BJPWon54,077R. Nallakannu CPI
142004-09K. Subbarayan CPIWon1,63,151C. P. Radhakrishnan BJP
152009-14P. R. Natarajan CPI(M)Won38,664R. Prabhu INC
162014-19P. Nagarajan AIADMKWon42,016C. P. Radhakrishnan BJP.
172019-24P. R. Natarajan[3] CPI(M)Won1,79,143C. P. Radhakrishnan BJP.

Election results

General Election, 2019

2019 Indian general elections: Coimbatore
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
CPI (M) P. R. Natarajan 5,71,150 45.66 +42.75
BJP C. P. Radhakrishnan 3,92,007 31.34 -1.78
MNM R. Mahendran 1,45,104 11.60 New
NTK S. Kalyana Sundaram 60,519 4.84 New
AMMK N.R. Appadurai 38,061 3.04
NOTA None of the Above 23,190 1.85 +0.37
Majority 1,79,143 14.32 +10.75
Turnout 12,50,929 63.86 -4.17
Registered electors 19,58,577
CPI (M) gain from AIADMK Swing

General Election, 2014

2014 Indian general elections: Coimbatore
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AIADMK P. Nagarajan 4,31,717 36.69
BJP C. P. Radhakrishnan 3,89,701 33.12
DMK K. Ganesh Kumar 2,17,083 18.45
INC R. Prabhu 56,962 4.84
CPI (M) P. R. Natarajan 34,197 2.91
NOTA None of the Above 17,428 1.48
Majority 42,016 3.57
Turnout 11,76,620 68.40
AIADMK gain from CPI (M) Swing

General Election, 2009

2009 Indian general elections: Coimbatore
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
CPI (M) P. R. Natarajan 2,93,165 35.58
INC R. Prabhu 2,54,501 30.88 +30.88
KNMK E. R. Eswaran 1,28,070 15.54
DMDK R. Pandian 73,188 8.88
BJP Dr. G. K. S. Selvakumar 37,909 4.60
Majority 38,664 4.70
Turnout 8,24,047 70.81
CPI (M) hold Swing

See also

  • Coimbatore
  • List of Constituencies of the Lok Sabha

References

  1. Constituency(PC) wise summary table Archived 11 August 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "List of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies" (PDF). Tamil Nadu. Election Commission of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 October 2008. Retrieved 2008-10-11.
  3. "General elections to the 17th Lok Sabha, 2019 - List of members elected" (PDF). New Delhi: Election Commission of India. 25 May 2019. p. 26. Retrieved 2 June 2019.

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