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According to Election Commission of India 2009 data, the total electorates in the Viluppuram Lok Sabha constituency were 1,068,171 of which 526,372 are females and 541,799 are males.
The constituency number of Salem is 15 and is not reserved for any category i.e. it falls into the General Category. The Lok Sabha Constituency of Salem was formed prior to the 1952 elections and has six Vidhan Sabha segments.
This constituency was formed post the Presidential notification of the delimitation of parliamentary constituencies of 2008, Tiruppur is one of Tamil Nadu’s 39 parliamentary constituencies.
The BJP received good news from almost all parts of the Hindi heartland including Uttar Pradesh, where the SP-BSP alliance was expected to trip its path to victory, and neighbouring Bihar where it is allied with the Janata Dal-United (JD-U) and others.
According to data by ECI, the Nilgiris Parliamentary constituency has a total of 1,003,168 electorates out of which 498,761 are females and 504,407 are males.
The total number of voters in this constituency is 1,100,000. According to ECI data, the total number of electorates in the Namakkal Lok Sabha Constituency are 1,075,526 of which 540,515 are males and 535,011 are females.
Before delimitation in 2009, it consisted of the following constituencies- Singanallur, Coimbatore West, Coimbatore East, Perur, Palladam and Tiruppur.
The constituency number of Pollachi is 21 and is not reserved for any category, which means this constituency falls into the General Category.
The constituency number of Dindigul is 22 and is not reserved for any category, which means this constituency falls into the General Category.
The constituency number of Karur is 23 and is not reserved for any category, which means this constituency falls into the General Category.
The Tiruchirappalli constituency has a total of 1,067,193 voters out of which 533,842 are females and 533,351 are males. It has a total of 1,067,193 electors and came into existence prior to the 1951 elections.
The Perambalur Lok Sabha Constituency has a total of 1,049,033 voters out of which 520,054 are males and 528,979 are females, as the Election commission of India 2009 data.
The constituency number of Cuddalore is 26 and is not reserved for any category, which means this constituency falls into the General Category.
For the Lok Sabha Elections 2019, the Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) party has given its ticket to P Chandrasekar from the Chidambaram parliamentary constituency, which is a reserved constituency.
The Dalit agricultural workers form a large part of the electorate in the constituency. This constituency is noted for being an historically communist stronghold, having elected Communist Party of India parliamentary representative six times.
For the Lok Sabha Elections 2019, the Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) party has fielded its candidate S Asaimani from the Mayiladuthurai seat. Mayiladuthurai, which was formerly known as Mayavaram, is a major town in Nagapattinam district.
This parliamentary constituency in the southern state was formed before the elections of 1952. Its constituency number is 35 and is not reserved for any category, which means it falls in the general category.
For the Lok Sabha Elections 2019, BJP has fielded Union Minister of State for Finance and Shipping Pon Radhakrishnan, who is also the sitting Member of Parliament from Kanyakumari, is seeking re-election.
The Tenkasi Lok Sabha Constituency is numbered 37 in the state and is reserved for the SC category.
The counting of votes for 5 parliamentary seats in Uttarakhand and four seats in Himachal Pradesh began at 8 AM on Thursday, amid tight security.