Kanniyakumari Lok Sabha Election 2024
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Kanniyakumari Lok Sabha Election 2024: Kanniyakumari or Kanyakumari is without doubt one of the Lok Sabha constituencies in Tamil Nadu. The state has 39 parliamentary seats. The Kanniyakumari seat includes six Meeting segments together with Kanniyakumari, Nagercoil, Colachal, Padmanabhapuram, Vilavancode and Killiyoor. The constituency is a basic seat and never reserved for Scheduled Castes (SCs) and Scheduled Tribes (STs). The Congress, the Bharatiya Janata Celebration (BJP) and the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) are the primary events within the constituency. Congress social gathering chief H Vasanthakumar gained the Kanniyakumari constituency in 2019. He died in 2020 and his son Vijay Vasanth gained a bypoll in 2021 by defeating BJP’s Pon Radhakrishnan.   

Kanniyakumari Constituency Demographic Profile

As per knowledge from the Election Fee, there have been 15,01,250 voters within the Kanniyakumari constituency throughout the 2019 Lok Sabha Elections. Out of this, 7,60,832 voters have been male and seven,40,259 have been feminine voters. 159 voters belonged to the third gender. 5,752 have been postal votes within the constituency. The variety of service voters in Kanniyakumari in 2019 was 7,741 (7,565 have been males and 176 have been girls).

In 2014, the entire variety of voters within the Kanniyakumari constituency was 14,67,796. Out of this, 7,43,378 voters have been male and seven,24,348 have been feminine voters. 70 voters on this constituency belonged to the ‘others’ class. There have been 1,048 postal votes within the constituency. The variety of service voters in Kanniyakumari in 2014 was 5,354 (4,050 have been males and 1,304 have been girls).

Kanniyakumari 2019 and 2014 Winners (Candidates and Events)

Within the 2019 Lok Sabha Elections, Congress candidate H Vasantha Kumar gained the seat with a margin of two,59,933 votes. He was polled 6,27,235 votes with a vote share of 59.77%. He defeated BJP candidate Pon Radhakrishnan who received 3,67,302 votes (35%). Naam Tamilar Katchi (NTK) candidate V Jainteen stood third with 17,069 votes (1.63%) within the constituency. The full variety of legitimate votes polled was 10,48,377.

Within the 2014 Lok Sabha Elections, BJP candidate Pon Radhakrishnan gained the seat. He was polled 3,72,906 votes with a vote share of 37.62%. Congress candidate H Vasantha Kumar received 2,44,244 votes (24.64%) and was the runner-up. Radhakrishnan defeated Kumar by a margin of 1,28,662 votes. The full variety of legitimate votes polled on this constituency was 9,90,742. All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) candidate D John Thankam got here third with 1,65,688 votes (14.44%) and BSP candidate AP Ahamad was within the fourth place with 18,905 votes (1.65%).

Kanniyakumari Previous Winners

  • Pon Radhakrishnan (BJP): 2014
  • J Helen Davidson (DMK): 2009

In 2008, the Nagercoil constituency was renamed Kanniyakumari. 

Nagercoil Previous Winners

  • AV Bellarmin (CPM): 2004
  • Pon Radhakrishnan (BJP): 1999
  • N Dennis (TMC-M): 1998
  • N Dennis (TMC-M): 1996
  • N Dennis (Congress): 1991
  • N Dennis (Congress): 1989
  • N Dennis (Congress): 1984
  • N Dennis (Congress): 1980
  • Kumari Ananthan (NCO): 1977

NOTA (Not one of the Above)

In 2019, 6,131 voters (0.58%) opted for NOTA within the Kanniyakumari constituency. In 2014, 4,150 voters (0.42%) opted for NOTA within the Kanniyakumari constituency.

Kanniyakumari Voter Turnout

The full variety of legitimate votes polled throughout the 2019 Lok Sabha Elections was 10,48,377 or 69.83%. 

In 2014, the entire variety of legitimate votes on this Lok Sabha seat was 9,90,742 or 67.50%.

Kanniyakumari Ballot Dates

In 2019, the voting happened on April 18 within the Kanniyakumari constituency.

In 2014, the voting was held on April 24 in Kanniyakumari.

Kanniyakumari Consequence Dates

In 2019, the consequence was introduced on Could 23. 

In 2014, the consequence was introduced on Could 16.

Variety of Polling Stations

Within the 2019 Lok Sabha Elections, there have been 1,694 polling stations within the Kanniyakumari constituency.

Within the 2014 Lok Sabha Elections, there have been 1,562 polling stations within the Kanniyakumari constituency.



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