Chennai South (Lok Sabha Constituency) - Members of The Parliament

Members of The Parliament

Year Winner Party Runner-up Party
1957 T. T. Krishnamachari INC P. Balasubramania Mudaliar IND
1962 K. Manoharan DMK C. R. Ramaswamy INC
1967 C. N. Annadurai DMK K. Gurumurti INC
1967 (by-election) Murasoli Maran DMK C. R. Ramaswamy INC
1971 Murasoli Maran DMK Narasimhan SWA
1977 R. Venkataraman INC Murasoli Maran DMK
1980 R. Venkataraman INC (I) E. V. K. Sulochana Sampath ADMK
1984 Vyjayanthimala INC Era. Sezhiyan JNP
1989 Vyjayanthimala INC Aladi Aruna DMK
1991 R. Sridharan ADMK T. R. Balu DMK
1996 T.R. Baalu DMK H. Ganesham ADMK
1998 T. R. Baalu DMK K. Jana Krishnamurthy BJP
1999 T. R. Baalu DMK V. Dhandayuthapani INC
2004 T. R. Baalu DMK Bader Sayeed ADMK
2009 C. Rajendran ADMK R. S. Bharathy DMK

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