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Indian general election, 1951 (Madras)

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Indian general election, 1951 (Madras)

The Indian general election, 1951 was the first democratic national election held in India after Independence, and the polls in Tamil Nadu were held for 62 seats. This state had the second largest number of seats, after Uttar Pradesh, because part of current Andhra Pradesh was part of the state of Madras. The result was a victory for Indian National Congress winning 35 out of the 75 seats. While the remaining seats were won by left and independent parties, opposed to Congress.

Results by Alliance

  • Independent parties are local state parties, that are unrecognised nationally
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