Srivilliputtur Lok Sabha constituency

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CountryIndia
Established1951
Abolished1962
Srivilliputtur
Former Lok Sabha constituency
Constituency details
CountryIndia
StateMadras
Established1951
Abolished1962

Srivilliputtur was a Lok Sabha constituency in Madras. It ceased to exist after the delimination by Election Commission in 1961. Former Chief Minister of Madras K. Kamaraj won in 1952 from this constituency.

1951

In the 1951 Delimitation it consisted of the Srivilliputhur and Sattur taluks and Kariapatti firka of Aruppukkottai taluk of the Ramanathapuram District.

1956

In the 1956 Delimitation it consisted of the Srivilliputhur, Sattur, Aruppukkotai and Mudukulathur taluks of Ramanathapuram district; and Koilpatti taluk and Thiruvengadam firka in Sankarankoil taluk, of Tirunelveli district. In this the constituency became two-membered

By the 1961 Delimitation exercise it was abolished. And its Member of Parliament served till 1962 when the delimitation came into effect.

Members of the Parliament

Election results

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