2021 Puducherry Legislative Assembly election

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The elections to elect the members of the 15th Puducherry Assembly was held on 6 April 2021. The elections were held for all the 30 constituencies of the Puducherry Legislative Assembly.

Registered1,004,507[1]
Turnout83.42%(Decrease1.66pp)
Quick facts All 30 seats in the Puducherry Legislative Assembly 16 seats needed for a majority, Registered ...
2021 Puducherry Legislative Assembly election

 2016
6 April 2021
2026 

All 30 seats in the Puducherry Legislative Assembly
16 seats needed for a majority
Registered1,004,507[1]
Turnout83.42%(Decrease1.66pp)
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader N. Rangaswamy V. Narayanasamy
Party AINRC INC
Alliance NDA SPA+UPA
Leader since 2011 2016
Leader's seat Thattanchavady (won)
Yanam (lost)
Did not contest
Last election 12 17
Seats won 16 9
Seat change Increase 4 Decrease 8
Popular vote 3,65,170 286,251
Percentage 43.65% 43.65%
Swing Decrease 3.65pp Decrease 4.15pp


Chief Minister before election

V. Narayanasamy
INC

Elected Chief Minister

N. Rangaswamy
All India N. R. Congress

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The National Democratic Alliance won a simple majority in the elections, and N. Rangaswamy of the All India N.R. Congress was sworn in as the chief minister for the fourth time.

Background

Elections to a legislative assembly in India are usually held once in five years, and the members of the legislative assembly are directly elected to serve five year terms from single-member constituencies. The previous assembly elections were held in May 2021 to elect the 30 members of the 14th Puducherry Assembly.

In the previous election, the Indian National Congress-led United Progressive Alliance formed the government after winning 17 of the 30 seats, and V. Narayanasamy sworn in as the chief minister.[2][3] All India N.R. Congress (AINRC), which had formed the government under N. Rangaswamy after the 2011 elections, won eight seats, and Rangaswamy became the leader of the opposition in the assembly.[4]

In February 2021, a trust vote was called by the lieutenant governor after five members of the Congress including two ministers, and one member of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) resigned from the assembly.[5] With the strength of the house reduced to 27, which included the three nominated members, the government had the support of only 11 members. After the government lost the trust vote, Narayanasamy resigned as chief minister on 22 February. Later, Narayanasamy stated that the government lost because the speaker accepted the votes from nominated members on equal standing to the elected ones, and the lieutenant governor, who was a former member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), had appointed members of the same party for all the nominated seats.[6]

Schedule

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Event Date
Beginning of nominations 12 March 2021
Deadline for filing Nominations 19 March 2021
Scrutiny of nominations 20 March 2021
Deadline for withdrawal of candidatures 22 March 2021
Polling 6 April 2021
Counting 2 May 2021
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Parties and alliances

United Progressive Alliance

Seat sharing amongst the members of United Progressive Alliance

The Congress led United Progressive Alliance contested the elections in alliance with the DMK.[7] The Communist Party of India (Marxist) contested the Muthialpet seat and supported the alliance in all other seats.[8]

National Democratic Alliance

Constituency sharing of NDA allies for the 2021 Puducherry Legislative Assembly election

The National Democratic Alliance led by the BJP, consisted of AINRC and All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam. [10] The Pattali Makkal Katchi, which initially announced candidates to nine seats, later withdrew from competition, and supported the alliance without contesting in any seat.[11]

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Candidates

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List Of Candidates[12]
District Constituency UPA NDA
No. Name PartyCandidate PartyCandidate
Puducherry 1 Mannadipet DMK A. Krishnan BJP A. Namassivayam
2 Thirubuvanai (SC) DMK A. Mugilan AINRC B. Gobika
3 Ossudu (SC) INC P. Karthikeyan BJP A. K. Sai J. Saravanan Kumar
4 Mangalam DMK Sankumaravel AINRC C. Djeacoumar
5 Villianur DMK R. Siva AINRC S. V. Sugumaran
6 Ozhukarai VCK D. Angalane AINRC G. Pannirselvam
7 Kadirkamam INC P. Selvanathan AINRC S. Ramesh
8 Indira Nagar INC M. Kannan AINRC A. K. D. Arumugam
9 Thattanchavady CPI K. Sethu Selvam AINRC N. Rangaswamy
10 Kamaraj Nagar INC M. O. H. F. Shahjahan BJP A. Johnkumar
11 Lawspet INC M. Vaithianathan BJP V. Saminathan
12 Kalapet DMK S. Muthuvel BJP P. M. L. Kalyanasundaram
13 Muthialpet INC S. Senthil Kumaran AIADMK Vaiyapuri Manikandan
14 Raj Bhavan DMK S. P. Sivakumar AINRC K. Lakshminarayanan
15 Oupalam DMK V. Annibal Kennedy AIADMK A. Anbalagan
16 Orleampeth DMK S. Gopal AIADMK Omsakthi Sekar
17 Nellithope DMK V. Karthikeyan BJP Richards Johnkumar
18 Mudaliarpet DMK L. Sambath AIADMK A. Baskar
19 Ariankuppam INC T. Jayamurthy AINRC R. Baskar Datchanamourtty
20 Manavely INC R. K. R. Anantharaman BJP Embalam R. Selvam
21 Embalam (SC) INC M. Kandassamy AINRC U. Lakshmikandhan
22 Nettapakkam (SC) INC V. Vijayaveny AINRC P. Rajavelu
23 Bahour DMK R. Senthilkumar AINRC N. Danavelu
Karaikal 24 Nedungadu (SC) INC A. Marimuthu AINRC Chandira Priyanga
25 Thirunallar INC R. Kamalakannan BJP G. N. S. Rajasekaran
26 Karaikal North INC A. V. Subramanian AINRC P. R. N. Thirumurugan
27 Karaikal South DMK A.M.H. Nazeem AIADMK K. A. U. Asana
28 Neravy T R Pattinam DMK M. Nagathiyagarajan BJP V. M. C. S. Manokaran
Mahe 29 Mahe INC Ramesh Parambath AINRC V. P. Abdul Rahman
Yanam 30 Yanam IND Gollapalli Srinivas Ashok AINRC N. Rangaswamy
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Polls and surveys

Opinion polls

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Date Polling agency Lead
NDA UPA Others
3 April 2021 Thanthi TV[13] 21-27 3-9 0 12-24
24 March 2021 Patriotic Voter[14] 17-18 10-12 0-3 6
15 March 2021 ABP NewsCVoter[15] 16-20 10-14 0 2-10
8 March 2021 Times NowCVoter[16] 18 12 0 6
1 March 2021 Patriotic Voter[14] 19 11 0 8
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Exit polls

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Date published Polling agency Lead
NDA UPA Others
29 April 2021 Republic TVCNX[17] 16-20 11-13 - 5-7
29 April 2021 Patriotic Voter[14] 18 12 - 6
29 April 2021 ABP NewsCVoter[17] 19-23 6-10 1-2 9-17
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Voter Turnout

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Turnout[18][19]
District Vote %
Karaikal 80.07
Mahé 73.53
Puducherry 82.01
Yanam 91.27
Total 83.42
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Result

16 9 5
NDA UPA IND
Vote share by alliance
  1. NDA (43.6%)
  2. UPA (37.9%)
  3. Others (18.5%)
Seat share by alliance
  1. NDA (53.3%)
  2. UPA (30.0%)
  3. IND (16.7%)
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Party Votes Vote % Swing Conts Won Change
All India N.R. Congress 216,249 25.85 Decrease 2.3 16 10 Increase 2
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam 154,858 18.51 Increase 9.6 13 6 Increase 4
Indian National Congress 131,393 15.71 Decrease 14.9 14 2 Decrease 13
Bharatiya Janata Party 114,298 13.66 Increase 11.3 9 6 Increase 6
Independents 106,098 12.68 6 Increase 5
Others 86,159 9.6 Steady 56 0 Steady
None of the above 10,803 1.29 Decrease 0.4
Total 836,562 100 30 30
Valid votes 836,562 99.88
Invalid votes 981 0.12
Votes cast / turnout 837,543 83.42
Registered voters 1,004,507
Source:Election Commission of India[20]
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Results by party and alliance

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Source[21]
NDA Seats UPA Seats Others Seats
AINRC 10 INC 2 IND 6
BJP 6 DMK 6
Total 16 Total 8 Total 6
Change Increase 5 Change Decrease 9 Change Increase 4
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Results by district

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District Seats
NDA UPA Others
Puducherry 23 14 5 4
Karaikal 5 2 2 1
Mahe 1 0 1 0
Yanam 1 0 1 0
Total 30 16 9 5
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Results by constituency

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Results[22][23]
District Constituency & Turnout Winner Runner-up Margin
# Name % Candidate Party Votes % Candidate Party Votes %
Puducherry 1 Mannadipet 89.10 A. Namassivayam BJP 14,939 51.82 A. Krishnan DMK 12,189 42.28 2,750
2 Thirubuvanai (SC) 87.61 P. Angalane IND 10,597 36.78 B. Kobiga AINRC 8,238 28.60 2,359
3 Ossudu (SC) 89.50 A. K. Saravanankumar BJP 14,121 48.78 P. Karthikeyan INC 12,241 42.29 1,880
4 Mangalam 87.75 C. Djeacoumar AINRC 16,972 50.89 Sun. Kumaravel DMK 14,221 42.64 2,751
5 Villianur 83.08 R. Siva DMK 19,653 55.73 S.V. Sugumaran AINRC 12,703 36.02 6,950
6 Ozhukarai 77.83 M. Sivasankar IND 11,940 36.50 N.G. Pannir Selvam AINRC 11,121 34.00 819
7 Kadirkamam 78.04 S. Ramesh AINRC 17,775 65.82 P. Selvanadane INC 5,529 20.47 12,246
8 Indira Nagar 82.04 A. K. D. Arumugam AINRC 21,841 74.77 M. Kannan INC 3,310 11.33 18,531
9 Thattanchavady 76.89 N. Rangasamy AINRC 12,978 55.02 K. Sethu Selvam CPI 7,522 31.89 5,456
10 Kamaraj Nagar 78.65 A. Johnkumar BJP 16,687 56.11 M. O. H. F. Shahjahan INC 9,458 31.80 7,229
11 Lawspet 80.67 M. Vaithianathan INC 14,592 55.60 V. Saminathan BJP 8,891 33.88 5,701
12 Kalapet 85.87 P. M. L. Kalyanasundaram BJP 13,277 44.63 A. Senthil Ramesh IND 9,769 32.84 3,508
13 Muthialpet 78.64 J. Prakash Kumar IND 8,778 37.48 Vaiyapuri Manikandan AIADMK 7,844 33.49 934
14 Raj Bhavan 73.93 K. Lakshminarayanan AINRC 10,096 51.86 S.P. Sivakumar DMK 6,364 32.69 3,732
15 Oupalam 85.06 Annibal Kennedy DMK 13,433 56.64 A. Anbalagan AIADMK 8,653 36.48 4,780
16 Orleampeth 81.95 G. Nehru Kuppusamy IND 9,580 47.29 S. Gopal DMK 7,487 36.96 2,093
17 Nellithope 82.56 V. R. Johnkumar BJP 11,757 42.26 V. Karthikeyan DMK 11,261 40.47 496
18 Mudaliarpet 83.01 L. Sambath DMK 15,151 51.30 A. Baskar AIADMK 10,972 37.15 4,179
19 Ariankuppam 84.23 R. Baskar Datchanamourtty AINRC 17,858 54.32 T. Jayamoorthy INC 11,440 34.80 6,418
20 Manavely 86.74 Embalam R. Selvam BJP 17,225 57.54 R. K. R. Anantharaman INC 9,093 30.37 8,132
21 Embalam (SC) 88.76 U. Lakshmikandhan AINRC 15,624 50.85 M. Candassamy INC 13,384 43.56 2,240
22 Nettapakkam (SC) 86.93 P. Rajavelu AINRC 15,978 56.82 V. Vijayaveny INC 9,340 33.21 6,638
23 Bahour 89.60 R. Senthilkumar DMK 11,789 44.56 N. Dhanavelou AINRC 11,578 43.76 201
Karaikal 24 Nedungadu (SC) 84.92 S. Chandra Priyanga AINRC 10,774 40.20 A. Marimuthu INC 8,560 31.94 2,214
25 Thirunallar 85.93 P. R. Siva IND 9,551 36.45 S. Rajasekaran BJP 8,416 31.32 1,380
26 Karaikal North 79.43 P. R. N. Thirumurugan AINRC 12,704 44.85 A. V. Subramanian INC 12,569 44.38 135
27 Karaikal South 76.54 A. M. H. Nazeem DMK 17,401 71.15 K. A. U. Asana AIADMK 5,367 21.95 12,034
28 Neravy T R Pattinam 83.40 M. Nagathiyagarajan DMK 14,496 55.74 V. M. C. S. Manokaran BJP 8,985 34.55 5,511
Mahe 29 Mahe 75.29 Ramesh Parambath INC 9,744 41.63 N. Haridasan Master IND 9,444 40.35 300
Yanam 30 Yanam 92.31 Gollapalli Srinivas Ashok IND 17,131 49.04 N. Rangasamy AINRC 16,475 47.17 655
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Government formation

As the NDA achieved a majority in the elections, the AINRCBJP combine formed the next government.[24] The lieutenant governor appointed three members to the assembly, all of whom belonged to the BJP, raising its count to nine in the assembly.[25] Furthermore, the six independent members pledged support to the government, increasing its strength to 25 in the 33-member assembly. Rangaswamy was sworn in as the chief minister of Puducherry for the fourth time on 7 May 2021.[26] On 8 June, the alliance announced that the BJP would get two ministers and the post of the assembly speaker, while AIRNC got three ministers.[27]

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