DMK-led Front sweeps Assembly bypolls, AIADMK govt nearly survives

In the Assembly bypolls to 22 seats (held in two phases), which determined the fate of the AIADMK government, DMK was all set to win 13 seats and the AIADMK nine seats.

By :  migrator
Update: 2019-05-23 16:44 GMT

Chennai

True to exit poll predictions, the Opposition DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance (SPA) in Tamil Nadu swept the Lok Sabha polls, heading for a resounding victory, even as the ruling AIADMK just managing to survive with a simple majority in the Assembly bypolls, as counting of votes continued on Thursday night.

The DMK-led combine, bucked the National trend, and was poised to win 37 of the 38 Parliamentary seats, for which single phase elections were held on April 18 while the ruling AIADMK was leading in just one seat, a far cry from 37 seats in had won in 2014 polls, when late leader J Jayalalithaa singled-handedly guided the party and decimated the entire Opposition.

The DMK-led alliance was leading with big margins in 37 seats with DMK in 19, Congress-8 (out of nine), CPIM- 2, CPI-2, VCK-2, IJK, MDMK, KDMK, IUML-1 each).

It was repeat performance of DMK-Congress alliance in 2004, when it won all the 39 seats and again in 2009, when they won 27 seats.

In the Assembly bypolls to 22 seats (held in two phases), which determined the fate of the AIADMK government, DMK was all set to win 13 seats and the AIADMK nine seats.

But DMK's good performance would not help in its goal of unseating the AIADMK regime, as it fell short in numbers.

9: 12 pm: ADMK wins Arur constituency

9: 12 pm: DMK wins Hosur and Poonamallee constituencies 

8:49 pm: DMK wins Ottapidaram constituency

8:36 pm: ADMK wins Pappireddipatti constituency

8:36 pm: DMK wins Thiruparankundram

7:56 pm: DMK wins Periyakulam constituency

7:43 pm: ADMK wins Sattur and Sulur constituencies

7:32 pm: DMK's Senthil Balaji wins Aravakurichi constituency

6:33 pm: DMK wins Thiruvarur constituency

6:30 pm: ADMK wins Manamathurai constituency

5:40 pm: DMK wins Gudiyatham constituency

5:36 pm: ADMK wins Vilathikulam constituency

5:36 pm: ADMK wins Nilakottai and Sholingur constituencies

4:46 pm: DMK's Senthil Idhaya Varman declared winner in Thiruporur constituency

4:38 pm: DMK's Neelamegham wins in Thanjavur constituency

3:59 pm: Commotion prevails in Perambur, as ADMK candidate RS Rajesh demands election officials to stop counting.

3:44 pm: DMK leads by 500 votes in Sulur constituency

3:24 pm: DMK declared win in Gudiyatham assembly constituency

3:02 pm:  DMK's  Viswanathan won in Ambur assembly constituency

2:42 pm:  DMK steering towards victory in 14 constituencies, while ADMK gaining 8 seats.

1:20 pm:  DMK leads in 13 constituencies
 

1:13 pm: DMK takes lead again in 12 constituencies

12:24 pm: ADMK and DMK reach a tie-breaker by leading 11 seats each

10:25 am: DMK establishes majority by leading 12 seats out of the 22 constituencies
10: 06 am: DMK leads in 11 ; ADMK in 10

9: 54 am:  ADMK leads in 9 constituencies: Andipatti, sulur leading
 DMK leads in 11 constituencies: Perambur, Paramakudi, Thiruvarur leading
9:48 am: ADMK leads in 10 constituencies
DMK leads in 9 constituencies
9:41 am: ADMK leads in 9 constituencies : Senthil Balaji leads in Aravakurichi

9: 35 am: DMK and ADMK equals the race: leads in 8 constituencies respectively

9: 28 am: DMK leads in 9 constituencies: Perambur, Thiruporur in lead
ADMK in 6 constituencies: Ambur, Aroor, sattur in lead
9:15 am : DMK leads in Ottapidaram constituency
DMK leads in 7 constituencies
ADMK leads in 6 constituencies
9:14 am: DMK leads in Aravakurichi
       ADMK leads in Manamadurai - Nagarajan in lead

9: 13 am:  DMK leads in 7 constituencies
 ADMK leads in 5 constituencies
9: 10 am:  DMK leads in 6 constituencies 
 ADMK  leads in 3 constituencies

9: 00 am:  DMK leads in Ambur, Hosur, Thiruporur and Thanjavur, Gudiyatham
8.57 am:  DMK leads in Ambur, Hosur, Thiruporur and Thanjavur
8:54 am: DMK leads in Hosur constituency

8:49 am:   ADMK leads in Andipatti constituency
8: 40 am:  ADMK leads in Sathur constituency
8:39 am :  Counting of votes begins

8:00 am  Postal votes are being counted

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