In 2011, ADMK got 54 percent of the votes on average in the
165 seats it contested. its allies CPIM got 50.46 of the votes on average in
the 12 seats that it contested, CPI got 48.79 of the votes on average in the 10
seats that it contested, DMDK got 44.95 percent of the votes on average in the
41 seats that it contested. While CPIM won 10 out of 12, CPI won 9 out of 10
and DMDK won 29 out of 41. ADMK won 150 out of the 165 it contested. Thus the
ADMK allies got four to ten percent lesser votes per constituency than the
ADMK.
In 2006, ADMK got 40.81 percent of the votes on average in
the 188 seats it contested. Its ally MDMK got 37.7 percent of the votes on
average in the 35 seats it contested and the VCK got 36.1 percent of the votes
on average in the 9 seats it contested. Thus the ADMK allies got about three to
four percentage lesser votes. It can be said that these votes transferred to
the opposite alliance. The MDMK won 6 and the VCK won 2 while the ADMK won 61.
What explains the 10 percent difference between the ADMK and
the DMDK vote shares in 2011?
The Indian National Congress won 43.5 percent of the votes
on average in the 48 constituencies that it contested in 2006. The CPIM got
42.65 percent of the votes on average in the 13 seats that it contested in
2006. The CPI got 40.35 percent of the votes in the 10 seats that it contested.
The PMK won 43.43 percent of the votes on average in the 31 seats that it
contested. The INC won 34, the CPIM won 9 and the CPI won 6. The DMK won 45.99
percent of the votes in the 132 seats that it contested, winning 96.
In 2011, the Indian National Congress got 35.7 percent of
the votes in the 63 constituencies it contested. The PMK won 39.72 of the votes
on average in the 30 seats that it contested.The VCK won 34.10 percent of the
votes on average in the ten seats that it contested. the Congress won 5, the
PMK won 3 and the VCK won 0. The DMK won 42.20 percent of the votes on average
in the 124 seats that it contested, winning 23.
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