Mylapore Assembly constituency

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Mylapore is a legislative assembly constituency of the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is a historic urban seat in the Chennai district,[1] in existence since 1951, and is listed at number 25 amongst the state's 234 assembly constituencies. It includes its namesake Chennai locality Mylapore and surrounding areas such as Alwarpet, Raja Annamalaipuram, Foreshore Estate, Santhome, Mandaveli, Nandanam, and parts of Teynampet. The constituency is generally considered a cultural hub, hosting a diverse population.

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Mylapore
Constituency No. 25 for the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly
Constituency details
CountryIndia
RegionSouth India
StateTamil Nadu
DistrictChennai
Lok Sabha constituencyChennai South
Established1951
Total electors194,731
ReservationNone
Member of Legislative Assembly
17th Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
Party  TVK
Elected year2026
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The famous Kapaleeshwarar temple, Santhome Cathedral Basilica, the Lighthouse and southern stretches of the Marina Beach are situated in this constituency. During Indian general elections, the Mylapore constituency is a part of the larger Chennai South constituency that sends a Member of Parliament (MP) to the Lok Sabha. The current Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA) representing Mylapore is P. Venkataramanan of the TVK.

Overview

Boundaries

As per orders of the Delimitation Commission, the Mylapore assembly constituency consists of seven wards of the Greater Chennai Corporation: wards 121, 122, 123, 124, 125 and 126 from the ninth zone (Teynampet) and ward 173 from the 13th zone (Adyar). This composition brings the focal neighbourhood of Mylapore, and its environs Alwarpet, Raja Annamalaipuram, Foreshore Estate, Santhome, Mandaveli, and Nandanam in a single constituency, alongside some parts of Teynampet. The constituency is bound by the Adyar river in the south, the Marina Beach in the east, and the Mount Road in the west. The Buckingham Canal traverses north-east to south-west through the constituency.

Character

The constituency is entirely urban, situated at the heart of Chennai. It is a mix of affluent neighbourhoods, working-class settlements, commercial areas, and religious establishments. It stretches all the way from the upscale streets of Boat Club in the east to the impoverished fishing hamlets (kuppam) dotting the seashore, and from the backwater estuary of Adyar in the south to the dense streets of interior Chennai. Amidst its posh residential areas, pockets of slums and housing board townships are also found. The constituency hosts various temples and churches, making it a culturally vibrant seat. Examples include the Kapaleeshwarar Temple, Mundaka Kanni Amman Temple, Thiruvalluvar Temple, Ramakrishna Math, Luz Church,Santhome Cathedral etc.

Hindus are the majority of the voters, with the Brahmin sect having a dominant presence in the central parts of the constituency. Elsewhere, Christians, Backward Class Hindus and Scheduled Castes form a voting bloc. Muslims also have a considerable presence. Following the 2026 Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls, the total number of voters in Mylapore is 1,94,731, where female voters outnumber men by around 4 percent.

The issues raised by the voters of Mylapore constituency are mainly civic, such as water logging during rains, flood-prone banks of the Buckingham Canal, land waste management, slum clearance, and traffic congestion.

Electoral history

List of MLAs

Madras State

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Tamil Nadu

Polls

Vote share of winning candidates
2021
46.53%
2021
44.95%
2016
43.67%
2011
56.03%
2006
42.62%
2001
51.09%
1996
67.25%
1994 by-election
0.0 %
1991
59.31%
1989
40.88%
1984
51.68%
1980
49.66%
1977
33.75%
1971
55.01%
1967
57.02%
1962
40.24%
1957
52.63%
1952
38.82%

2026

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2026 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election: Mylapore
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
TVK P. Venkataramanan 70,070 46.53 New
DMK Dha. Velu 41,098 27.29 Decrease17.66
BJP Tamilisai Soundararajan 32,328 21.47 New
NTK R. L. Arun Iyengar 4,499 2.99 Decrease3.66
NOTA NOTA 770 0.51 Decrease0.34
Margin of victory 28,972 19.24 Increase10.94
Turnout 1,50,594 75.50
Rejected ballots
Registered electors 1,99,465
TVK gain from DMK Swing Increase46.53
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2021

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2021 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election: Mylapore[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
DMK Dha. Velu 68,392 44.95% New
AIADMK R. Nataraj 55,759 36.65% −7.02
MNM Sripriya 14,904 9.80% New
NTK K. Mahalakshmi 10,124 6.65% +5.15
NOTA NOTA 1,287 0.85% −1.58
AMMK D. Karthick 1,118 0.73% New
Margin of victory 12,633 8.30% −1.13%
Turnout 152,143 56.24% −3.13%
Rejected ballots 213 0.14%
Registered electors 270,536
DMK gain from AIADMK Swing 1.29%
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2016

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2016 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election: Mylapore[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AIADMK R. Nataraj 68,176 43.67% −12.37
INC Karate R. Thiagarajan 53,448 34.23% −1.36
BJP K. Nagarajan 11,720 7.51% +2.67
PMK N. Suresh Kumar 5,806 3.72% New
TMC(M) A. S. Munavar Basha 4,753 3.04% New
NOTA NOTA 3,788 2.43% New
NTK S. Sudhakar 2,356 1.51% New
Independent H. Sathyaa Durrairaj 1,764 1.13% New
Independent Traffic Ramaswamy 1,229 0.79% New
Independent S. Sathyanarayanan @ Mylai Shathya 1,017 0.65% New
Margin of victory 14,728 9.43% −11.01%
Turnout 156,132 59.37% −6.98%
Registered electors 262,980
AIADMK hold Swing -12.37%
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2011

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2011 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election: Mylapore[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AIADMK R. Rajalakshmi 80,063 56.03% +13.42
INC K. V. Thangkabalu 50,859 35.60% New
BJP N. Vanathi 6,911 4.84% New
Loktantrik Samajwadi Party (India) R. Ashok Rajendran 1,340 0.94% New
Margin of victory 29,204 20.44% 19.31%
Turnout 215,350 66.35% 3.71%
Registered electors 142,882
AIADMK hold Swing 13.42%
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2006

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2006 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election: Mylapore[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AIADMK S. Ve. Shekher 62,794 42.62% −3.41
DMK D. Napoleon 61,127 41.49% New
LKPT Santhana Gopalan 9,436 6.40% New
DMDK V. N. Rajan 7,441 5.05% New
JP V. S. Chandralekha 2,898 1.97% New
Independent V. Narayanan (Americai) 1,961 1.33% New
Margin of victory 1,667 1.13% −3.93%
Turnout 147,345 62.63% 21.28%
Registered electors 235,246
AIADMK gain from BJP Swing -8.47%
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2001

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2001 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election: Mylapore[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
BJP K. N. Lakshmanan 60,996 51.09% +46.65
AIADMK V. Maitreyan 54,949 46.03% +22.47
Independent J. Mohan Raj 882 0.74% New
Tamil Nadu People's Party Dr. Mohamed Amaan Khan 849 0.71% New
Margin of victory 6,047 5.07% −38.63h
Turnout 119,385 41.35% −16.57%
Registered electors 288,708
BJP gain from DMK Swing -16.16%
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1996

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1996 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election: Mylapore[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
DMK N. P. Ramajayam 79,736 67.25% +33.13
AIADMK T. K. Sampath 27,932 23.56% −35.76
BJP K. Sujata Rao 5,262 4.44% +0.71
JD K. S. Srinivasan 2,332 1.97% New
TLJ R. Jebamani 1,226 1.03% New
PMK S. Sellvaraj 1,099 0.93% New
Margin of victory 51,804 43.69% 18.50%
Turnout 118,565 57.92% 3.52%
Registered electors 207,825
DMK gain from AIADMK Swing 7.94%
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1994 by-election

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1994 by-election: Mylapore
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AIADMK V. Balasubramaniyan 40,756
DMK N. P. Thiyagarajan 35,021
Margin of victory 5,735
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AIADMK hold Swing
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1991

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1991 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election: Mylapore[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AIADMK T. M. Rangarajan 62,845 59.31% +33.78
DMK Nirmala Suresh 36,149 34.12% −6.76
BJP G. Kumaravelu 3,950 3.73% New
PMK G. Balasubramaniam 1,335 1.26% New
JP G. N. Sridharan 920 0.87% New
Margin of victory 26,696 25.20% 9.85%
Turnout 105,954 54.40% −15.07%
Registered electors 197,453
AIADMK gain from DMK Swing 18.43%
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1989

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1989 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election: Mylapore[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
DMK N. Ganapathy 48,461 40.88% −5.34
AIADMK Sarojini Varadappan 30,266 25.53% −26.14
AIADMK S. K. Viswanathan 27,764 23.42% −28.25
Independent M. K. Balan 6,554 5.53% New
Independent R. Jebamani 2,575 2.17% New
Independent S. Ve. Shekher 1,018 0.86% New
Independent V. R. Nedunchezhiyan 596 0.5% New
Margin of victory 18,195 15.35% 9.90%
Turnout 118,538 69.47% 3.51%
Registered electors 173,258
DMK gain from AIADMK Swing -10.79%
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1984

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1984 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election: Mylapore[13]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AIADMK B. Valarmathi 51,870 51.68% +2.02
DMK R. S. Bharathi 46,396 46.22% +0.56
Independent Rajappa S. Alias Arunachalam 960 0.96% New
Margin of victory 5,474 5.45% 1.46%
Turnout 100,374 65.96% 7.67%
Registered electors 156,793
AIADMK hold Swing 2.02%
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1980

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1980 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election: Mylapore[14]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
AIADMK T. K. Kapali 41,260 49.66% +24.86
DMK K. Manoharan 37,944 45.67% +11.92
BJP G. Kalivarathan 3,015 3.63% New
Margin of victory 3,316 3.99% −2.37%
Turnout 83,089 58.29% 7.14%
Registered electors 143,818
AIADMK gain from DMK Swing 15.91%
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1977

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1977 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election: Mylapore[15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
DMK T. K. Kapali 26,044 33.75% −11.24
JP Lakshmi Krishnamurthi 21,138 27.39% New
AIADMK Mylai Narasimhan 19,139 24.80% New
INC Chinna Annamalai 10,449 13.54% −41.47
Margin of victory 4,906 6.36% −3.66%
Turnout 77,167 51.15% −18.02%
Registered electors 152,323
DMK gain from INC Swing -21.26%
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1971

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1971 Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly election: Mylapore[16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC T. N. Anandanayaki 42,301 55.01% +12.02
DMK M. P. Sivagnanam 34,598 44.99% −12.02
Margin of victory 7,703 10.02% −4.01%
Turnout 76,899 69.17% −4.66%
Registered electors 114,082
INC gain from DMK Swing -2.01%
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1967

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1967 Madras Legislative Assembly election: Mylapore[17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
DMK Arangannal 37,498 57.02% +16.78
INC V. R. Radhakrishnan 28,270 42.98% +14.2
Margin of victory 9,228 14.03% 2.58%
Turnout 65,768 73.82% 1.48%
Registered electors 90,731
DMK hold Swing 16.78%
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1962

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1962 Madras Legislative Assembly election: Mylapore[18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
DMK Arangannal 25,825 40.24% New
INC A. Varadappa Chettiar 18,472 28.78% −23.85
PSP S. Vijayalakshmi 10,172 15.85% New
SWA M. Sivaraman 6,984 10.88% New
Independent Kathirvalu 2,731 4.25% New
Margin of victory 7,353 11.46% −3.10%
Turnout 64,184 72.34% 38.31%
Registered electors 91,992
DMK gain from INC Swing -12.40%
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1957

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1957 Madras Legislative Assembly election: Mylapore[19]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC C. R. Ramaswamy 16,932 52.63% +13.81
PSP Kumari S. Viayalakshmi 12,251 38.08% New
Independent A. K. M. Pitchai 2,986 9.28% New
Margin of victory 4,681 14.55% −14.34%
Turnout 32,169 34.04% −20.37%
Registered electors 94,513
INC hold Swing 13.81%
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1952

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1952 Madras Legislative Assembly election: Mylapore[20]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC C. R. Ramaswamy 15,647 38.82% New
Independent Krishna Murthi 4,004 9.93% New
Independent Emmanuel Adimoolam 3,405 8.45% New
Independent Kanniappan 3,279 8.14% New
Independent Krishnana 3,089 7.66% New
Independent A. V. Raman 2,552 6.33% New
Socialist Party (India) Appu Rao 2,501 6.21% New
Independent D. Kannappan 1,698 4.21% New
Justice Party Balasundara Naicker 1,377 3.42% New
Independent Sakuntala Bai 979 2.43% New
KMPP Arunachalam 652 1.62% New
Margin of victory 11,643 28.89%
Turnout 40,303 54.41%
Registered electors 74,076
INC win (new seat)
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