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Sl.No. Subject Page1. Over all Objectives 1

2. Situational Analysis 2

3. Identification of Gaps 3-10

4. Building Strategy 10-12

5. Implementation 12-14

6. Resource Mobilization 14

7. Overall approach 14-23

8. Calendar of events 24

9. Annexures

i.District wise Gender ratio as per SR 2016 25

ii.District wise Elector Population Ration as per Final rolls SR 2016 26

iii.Gap in physical numbers – as per SR 2016 final rolls 28-29

iv.Ratio of Age wise electors to age wise citizens in population - Final rolls 2016 (as on 20.01.2016)

29-30

v. Ratio of 18-19 age wise electors to age wise citizens in population – Final rolls 2016 (as on 20.01.2016)

31

vi. Ratio of 20-29 age wise electors to age wise citizens in population – Final rolls 2016 (as on 20.01.2016)

32

vii. Voter turn out – District wise – Comparison during 2011-2014 33-34

viii. Voter turn out – District wise – Comparison during 2011-2014 35

ix. Voter turn out comparison – Lok Sabha Elections 36-37

x. Low voter turn out Assembly Constituencies during TNGLA 2011 37-38

xi. Low voter turn out Assembly Constituencies during – Lok Sabha – 2014 38

xii. Voter turn out during – Lok Sabha 2014- AC wise polling – Compiled dis-trict wise

39-48

xiii. Assembly Constituency wise voter turn out during TNGLA 2011 49-57

xiv. Campus Ambassadors 2015-2016 57-58

xv.Partnership Departments 58

xvi. The details of Voter Facilitation Camps in Educational Institutions 59-60

INDEX

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1 Over all Objectives

Taking into account the past experiences of SVEEP initiatives and keeping

in view the voter turnout achieved during the previous elections and by

focusing on the gaps identified, it is proposed to work towards achieving : -

• A voter turnout of 88% (i.e.10 percentage above the previous Assembly elections 2011 figure of

78%) in the ensuing Assembly elections 2016.

• To encourage all eligible young voters to get enrolled in Electoral Roll, by conducting special

facilitation camps in educational institutions.

• To completely remove the existing gender gap noticed in enrollment.

• To ensure that no groups / Communities are left out in enrollment.

• To increase the voter awareness level among the urban population which normally accounts

for low turnout, by conducting special campaigns focusing on using digital and social media, like

facebook and twitter.

• To ensure that all polling personnel who turn up for polling duty are provided with postal ballot

well in advance and facilitative steps are taken to ensure that all of them exercise their voting

without fail.

• To ensure that all those who vote, do ethical voting without being influenced by any undue

inducement or intimidation.

The District Collector conducted a meeting with the College Ambassadors

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2 Situational Analysis2.1 Electoral Profile

2.1.1 Electoral profile of the state in brief

Tamil Nadu has 234 Assembly constituencies located within 32

districts. Among these 234, reserved constituencies include 44

SC’s & 2 ST Constituencies.

Details of district wise Gender ratio and EP Ratio are enclosed in the Annexure

2.1.2 Socio –cultural profile of the state

As per Census 2011, Tamil Nadu has population of 7.21 Crores, which is an increase of nearly one Crore

from the population figure of 6.24 Crore in 2001 census. Total population of Tamil Nadu as per 2011

census is 72,147,030 of which male and female are 36,137,975 and 36,009,055 respectively. In 2001, to-

tal population was 62,405,679 in which males were 31,400,909 while females were 31,004,770.The total

population growth in this decade was 15.61 percent while in previous decade it was 11.19 percent. The

population of Tamil Nadu forms 5.96 percent of India in 2011. In 2001, the figure was 6.07 percent. Total

area of Tamil Nadu is 130,060 sq. km. Density of Tamil Nadu is 555 per sq km which is higher than national

average 382 per sq km. In 2001, density of Tamil Nadu was 480 per sq km, while nation average in 2001 was

324 per sq km.

No of Districts 32

No of Assembly constituency 234

No of parliamentary constituency 39

Total population (projected 2016) 7,75,20,458

Total Electors (w.r.t 1.1.2016) 5,79,15,075

Male 2,88,17,592

Female 2,90,93,082

Others 4,401

Electors Population ratio (in roll) 74.71

Electors population ratio (in census) 71.27

Gender ratio (as per roll) 1010

Gender ratio (as per censusl) 997

EPIC coverage /PER coverage 100%

Total no of Polling stations 65616

Total no of Polling locations 29291

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2.1.3 Literacy Rate

Literacy rate in Tamil Nadu has seen an upward trend and is 80.09 percent as per 2011 population

census. Of that, male literacy stands at 86.77 percent while female literacy is at 73.14 percent. In 2001,

literacy rate in Tamil Nadu stood at 73.45 percent of which male and female were 83.28 percent and

64.91 percent literate respectively. In actual numbers, total literates in Tamil Nadu stands at 51,837,507

of which males were 28,040,491 and females were 23,797,016.

Sex Ratio in Tamil Nadu is 995, the national average is 940 as per census 2011. In 2001, the sex ratio

was 986 in Tamil Nadu.

3 Identification of Gaps

3.1 The results of past SVEEP Campaigns

In brief, the SVEEP campaign activities taken up in the State during

the past included the following:

i. Printing and distribution of awareness posters relating to Enrollment in electoral roll and

voting during poll from the CEO office to all the district units

ii. Distribution of CD’s with the messages of State level icons for broadcasting in TV channels,

Cable TV’s, cinema theaters and at all public campaign places in districts

iii. Conduct of awareness programme in colleges with students and civil society organiza-

tions

iv. Use of Government media like Doordarshan and All India Radio.

v. Propagation of message through the Department of Information and Public Relations, the

Department of Higher Education and the Department of School Education

vi. Awareness through the wings of the Nehru Yuva Kendra

vii. National Voters Day celebrations at all polling station locations throughout the state.

viii. Display of messages as tableau during the Float of Republic day parade.

ix. Display of contents in CEO,TN web site and social media sites like facebook etc.,

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The effective implementation of the SVEEP campaign from 2010 to 2013 resulted in a good result,

which is evident from the conduct of Free and Fair elections during the State Legislative Assembly

Elections held in 2011. More importantly the voting percentage reached an all time record high in

Tamil Nadu i.e. from 70.82 % during State Legislative Assembly Elections in 2006 to 78.29% in State

Legislative Assembly Elections in 2011.In addition to the above indicators, a good effort towards in-

creasing the awareness levels about the much talked about 49-(O) option was also made and as a

result around 25000 voters exercised this option for the first time. Hence we could say that an effective

beginning was made during the initial stages of SVEEP.SVEEP also resulted in increasing the number

of electors in the electoral roll with the gross addition in rolls

This has led to the EP Ratio and gender ratio of the rolls being in close alignment to that of the census

population figures.

However despite the sincere efforts made and the steps taken under the SVEEP campaign, we have to

accept the fact that there still remains gaps in registration and awareness level of the electors, which

needs to be bridged with more effective methods of campaign. This is evident from the analysis of

the electoral information of the state available now (as per health of roll analysis vide Format 1-8 of

SR 2016).

3.2 Elector Population Ratio (EP Ratio)

This is one of the major indicator indicating the health of the roll. EP ratio is the ratio between the

number of registered voters who have come forward and registered themselves in the electoral roll

to the whole total population available in the state. As per the latest published rolls of SR 2016, The

EP Ratio as per census (Projected for 2016 Population figures) is 71.27, whereas the EP Ratio as per the

Electoral rolls is 74.71.Though the figures broadly indicate that the overall Electoral registration is sat-

isfactory. There are district wise variations, wherein some districts are having shortage in registration,

wheras more numbers of districts are having excess registration. Hence suitable corrective measures

needs to be incorporated in the district SVEEP plans.

SR 2012 5,04,31,322

SR 2013 5,15,69,062

SR 2014 5,37,52,682

SR 2015 5,62,06,547

SR 2016 5,79,15,482

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The analysis of the district wise EP ratio reveals that in 6 districts i.e. Erode, Nilgiris, Tiruppur ,Coim-

batore ,Cuddalore and Thiruvarur the electors in the roll to population when compared with projected

electors group in census are lower ,whereby it indicates that special efforts of enrollment drive needs

to be concentrated in these areas. In the other districts the ratio is on the higher side, thereby necessi-

tating the need to cleanse the roll of dead, multiple and shifted entries. The situation is quite alarming,

particularly in the following districts of Kacheepuram, Perambalur , Ariyalur , Salem, Villupuram and

Thiruvallur. The district wise details are enclosed in Annexure

In the districts, where EP ratio is less, they have been instructed to incorporate in their SVEEP plans the

special initiative steps towards increasing the registration of eligible electors. The districts with low EP

Ratio are focusing on the use of campus ambassadors and CSO partnership for improved registration

of young eligible electors by conduct of special camps in educational institutions. At the same time in

other districts where excess ratio is noticed, are instructed to have a close watch over the electoral roll

entries by the Booth level officers so as to delete the shifted and dead electors after following the due

procedures. Publicity campaign about the facilities available like, online- registration, easy method

of changing the Address, checking through CEO,TN web site,using the 1950 Toll free call facility and

sending SMS to 1950 etc., through the medium of TV channels, posters, newspaper advertisements,

slides in movie theatre , scrolling in cable channels, through folk media etc., are proposed to be done

at the Assembly constituency and polling station levels.

3.3 Gender Ratio

As per the census (2016 projected population) the gender ratio of the state is 997 whereas the gen-

der ratio as per the latest published rolls(SR 2016) is 1010. The overall Gender ratio as per rolls is on a

higher side when compared with the census gender ratio, thereby giving a picture that the women

are enrolled on a higher side. The possibilities of names of the women electors being enrolled before

marriage and the same women electors re-registering their names at different place after the mar-

riage is a possibility. The district wise gender ratio details are enclosed in AnnexureHowever, the district-wise analysis shows that the roll gender ratio is more than the census ratio in

most of the districts except a few districts like Nagapattinam, Thiruvarur, Pudukkkottai, Thoothukudi

and Kanyakumari. The list of Assembly constituency with lower gender ratio has been identified and

instructed to include strategies focusing on women enrollment through SHG’s .

3.4 Age Cohort Analysis The age cohort analysis of the electoral roll and the census population indicates that in overall regis-

tration, when compared to the population figures the enrolment in electoral ratio is 104.46 %. Where-

as the percentage of Enrollment / Registration in respect of the age group of 18-19 years age group

is only 67.85% and the 20-24 years age group is 86.48. Hence to make the electoral roll more healthy

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,two pronged approach is required to be adopted in the districts , (i) cleansing the electoral of dead,

multiple and shifted entries. (ii) Focusing on enrollment of young eligible electors District wise Age

cohort analysis of all age groups is given in Annexure

3.5 District wise Action plans The districts are instructed to keep theses gaps wise analysis into account while preparing the SVEEP

action plan. While preparing the district plans assembly level gaps and the polling station wise gaps

needs to be identified and suitable actions for bridging those identified gaps needs with possible

interventions needs to be incorporated in those action plans.the detailed district wise plans are an-

nexed to this state plan.

3.6 The identification of low turnout polling Assembly constituencies:The voting percentage during the last assembly elections 2011 was 78.3%.The low turnout polling

stations are mostly located in the districts of Chennai, Kanyakumari Tirunelveli and Coimbatore dis-

S.No AC No Name of the Assembly constituency Total voting %

1 18 Harbour 63.61

2 234 Killiyoor 63.97

3 231 Colachal 64.29

4 25 Mylapore 66.40

5 24 Thiyagarayanagar 66.62

6 20 Thosand Lights 66.79

7 21 Anna Nagar 66.86

8 26 Velcahery 67.07

9 22 Virugambakkam 67.10

10 27 Shozhinganallur 67.27

Low voter turnout Assembly constituencies during TNGLA 2011

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11 14 Villivakkam 67.71

12 16 Egmore (SC) 68.06

13 15 Thiru vi ka nagar (SC) 68.35

14 13 Kolathur 68.47

15 226 Palayamkottai 68.71

16 7 Maduravoyal 69.00

17 212 Mudhukulathur 69.08

18 121 Singanallur 69.09

19 233 Vilavancode 69.37

20 19 Chepauk- tiruvallikeni 69.41

21 12 Perambur 69.80

22 31 Tambaram 69.93

23 232 Padmanabhapuram 69.98

24 118 Coimbatore (North) 70.02

25 28 Alandur 70.07

26 230 Nagercoil 70.19

27 23 Saidapet 70.49

28 8 Ambattur 70.60

29 17 Royapuram 70.67

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S.No AC No Name of the Assembly constituency % of Vote

1 18 Harbour 57.84

2 139 Srirangam 58.48

3 226 Palayamkottai 59.89

4 27 Shozhinganallur 59.91

5 22 Virugambakkam 59.94

6 24 Thiyagarayanagar 60.04

7 26 Velachery 60.17

8 20 Thousand lights 60.43

9 14 Villivakkam 60.50

10 25 Mylapore 60.94

11 23 Saidapet 61.75

12 15 Thiru vi ka nagar (SC) 61.78

13 13 Kolathur 61.87

14 21 Anna nagar 61.99

15 234 Killiyoor 63.28

16 17 Royapuram 63.40

17 19 Chepauk -Thiruvallikeni 63.40

18 31 Tambaram 63.47

19 30 Pallavaram 63.55

20 12 Perambur 63.61

21 118 Coimbatore (North) 63.65

22 16 Egmore (SC) 63.74

23 7 Maduravoyal 64.05

Low voter turnout Assembly Constituencies during Lok sabha 2014

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Poll related

• 99% were aware of the polling stations

• In the reasons for not voting

- No id card was 66%

- Name not in roll was 57%

• In polling difficulties

- 90% indicated the long queue

- 48% indicated no separate queue for senior citizens

- 40% indicated no water, no toilet and no ramp

86% were aware about the electoral roll

82% are aware about the eligi-ble age for enrollment

95% have indicated that their names were correctly reflected in the roll

56% were aware of the functioning of EPIC centers

48% were aware of the Role of BLO’s

3.6 Low voter turnout Polling station wise

On the same analogy all the districts were instructed to identify 10% of polling stations were the

turnout was low during the last assembly elections 2011. The DEO’s were also instructed to find out

the reasons thereof and suggest suitable Targeted interventions / programme with a schedule of im-

plementation involving the coordination of other and support groups.

3.7 Analysing the Gaps

Though various awareness campaigns were carried out over the period of time, to check the effect /

result of the previous campaigns and also to plan for future more effective campaigning strategies, it

was decided to have the feedback from the users / public about the electoral process through sample

survey methodology. Hence with this objective in mind, to assess the Knowledge, Attitude, Behavior

Belief and Practices of Electors in TamilNadu on Electoral process a survey of the responses of 4875 re-

spondents covering 39 parliamentary constituencies were carried out during the month of July 2013

with the help of Department of Evaluation and Applied Research. The results of the survey had been

communicated to all the districts and they have incorporated the lesson learnt and have planned

suitable, relevant corrective measures depending on the indicators. The major findings of this KABBP

survey can be listed out as follows;

Roll Related

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4 Building Strategy 4.1 Information, Motivation and Facilitation

4.1.1 The Campus ambassadors

The Electoral data examined above indicated that, though

the registration / enrollment of eligible young voters of

the age group 18-19 yrs and 20-29 yrs have improved over the years still there is a deficient. To bridge

this gap we had been adopting a system of election roll officials visiting all colleges and collecting en-

rollment forms and facilitating the eligible young voters to get enrolled. Going a step ahead, to incul-

cate a feeling of belongingness, the concept of student ambassador – a representative among the stu-

dent itself acting as a facilitating person between students and roll officials have been identified and

they were trained about the procedures involved in electoral registration.1835 Campus ambassadors

in 1026 institutions have been appointed in the last year. District - wise details are given in Annexure

The campus ambassadors had been instructed to enroll themselves first and then their class mates

& college mates. And ultimately ensure that they act as ambassadors for carrying out the awareness

message and act as facilitators in enrolling the eligible young voters. The faculty in the college has also

been appointed as nodal officer to follow up with the election roll officials and motivate the students.

In addition to the above, to facilitate the eligible young voters to come forward and register them-

selves in the electoral roll, special camps are being conducted in all the educational institutions in

the district by all the Electoral Registration Officers under the overall supervision of the District Elec-

tion Officers. In these camps the students are explained about the facility of searching their names

through internet and by SMS to 1950. After checking the availability or non availability of their names

in the electoral roll, the young electors are encouraged to fill online applications for inclusion or cor-

rection of their names under the supervision and guidance of election staff. The details of district

wise institutions were camps have been carried out and the new voters who have been registered for

inclusion is indicated in Annexure

Awareness • 65% were aware about the SVEEP campaign efforts of ECI• Awareness - 66% said , the news paper as the source• Appealing message - 64% for Voting right - 41% for Registration of voter

Based on the same lines, the baseline survey before the elections is now being taken up and the re-

sults of the survey will be communicated to all the districts to refine their plan of action according to

the findings noticed in the survey.

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4.1.2 Awareness campaign through State level IconsTo take the Electoral participatory awareness messages to the public, as done during the previous

years, in addition to the usage of the messages of icons used during the last Lok Sabha elections 2014. We have approached 30 State level icons and are in the process of shooting the messages form 9 stars who had given concurrence so far.

1. Thiru Surya - Actor

2. Dr.M.S Swaminathan - Scientist

3. Tmt Rohini - Actress

4. Ms.Joshna Chinaapa – Squash sports

5. Tmt Deepika Pallikal – Squash sports

6. Thiru Dinesh Karthik – Cricket player

7. Thiru Ashwin – Cricket Player

8. Thiru K Srikaanth – Cricket player

9. Thiru Siddarth - Actor

The message of the icons will be made available to all districts and wide publicity will be made. In ad-

dition to the publicity made by the District collectors through cable media and theaters. TV channels

also will be requested to play these messages as part of their corporate social responsibility.

4.1.3 Awareness through the Social media

The potential of social media like Facebook in which the means of interactions among people in which

they create, share and exchange information is being used effectively for creating awareness relating

to registration and clarifications on all other electoral related issues. The movies and videos relating

to awareness on all aspects of electoral process have also been uploaded on the public portal -You

tube for public view with link from Chief Electoral Officer’s website. The DVD bytes of state level icons

are uploaded in the Chief Electoral Officers website and adequate publicity of the same is also made

available. All District collectors and the partnering Departments are downloading it from the link and

are using it for their awareness campaigns.

CEO, TN face book page is being handled through a social media agency and daily updates of all voter

awareness activities are disseminated and clarifications to public are shared through this facebook

account. In addition to this twitter account # 100 TN Elections , is also actively used to disseminate

information and obtain feed back related to election related issues.

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5 Implementation 5.1 Team formation at district level

To translate these action plans into implementation in the districts

and to take forward the SVEEP campaign in a regular, systematic

manner as per the guidelines of the ECI, a SVEEP nodal officer has

been appointed at the district level who had been entrusted with

coordinating the SVEEP activities at the district level. In addition

a district level core committee on SVEEP with district collector as

chairman and SVEEP nodal officer as the member secretary and other stake holding department offi-

cials as members has been formed in all the 32 districts.

The Members of the SVEEP core committee are

District Election Officer / District Collector - ChairmanSVEEP Nodal officer /PA(G) - Member SecretaryRdo /Sub-Collector - MemberTashildar - MemberChief Educational Officer - MemberProject Officer ,Magalir Thittam - MemberDistrict Social welfare Officer - MemberDistrict Rehabilitation Officer - MemberCollege principal of one or tworeputed institutues - MemberOffice bearers of Lions club/rotary club & other socially active cliubs - Member

The additional members as per the necessity and requirements can be added into the committee, so

as to ensure receipt of adequate inputs as well as enough support for implementation. All the plan-

ning, implementation, monitoring and implementation of the SVEEP activities are being done by as

per the decisions made in this committee.

5.2 Training & Capacity Building Apart from the subject wise training given to the nodal officers, on the activities of SVEEP also exclu-

sive training had been given to all the concerned officers. Refresher trainings are also planned. The

district election officers are being guided and clarifications are issued during the weekly video con-

ference meetings.

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5.3 Building partnership

5.3.1 Partnership with Internet browsing centre

In order to facilitate and increase the response of the electors, of availing the facility of online registra-

tion of voters available in the website of the Chief electoral officer, it was decided not only to give wide

publicity but also to rope in partnership with internet browsing centers by a memorandum of under-

standing with them to facilitate the electors on online enrollment / registration, deletion, correction

and search facility. These authorized internet browsing centers act as voters facilitation centre and

offer the online electoral services already made available in the CEO website by obtaining authorized

service charge from the public, without compromising on the existing procedures.

5.3.2 Partnership with other State Government Departments

In carrying out the SVEEP activities, working with partners is an important part of the strategy, as

without the help and support of other State Government departments the realization of the SVEEP

campaign will be incomplete. In this regard all the District collectors were instructed to rope in all

the related departments in the districts .some of the main departments which have been targeted

are Higher Education department, School Education department, Technical education department,

Health department, Rural development department ,SHG’s, ICDS, DIPR, NSS & NYK. The list of partner

departments and activities being taken by them is given in Annexure.

5.3.3 Partnership with the Mobile Providers

In addition to the partnership with Government agencies even the private partnerships have been

roped in. As corporate responsibility tie-up with the mobile providers to send short awareness mes-

sages in the form of SMS to the public in respect of enrollment has been done during the enrollment

exercise during special summary revision 2016. On the same lines it is proposed to be extended for

all SVEEP measures during this TNGLA 2016. Letters will be sent to the mobile providers from the

Chief Electoral Officer for taking up awareness messages through all possible means of dissemination

available with the mobile provider. Further tie up is being made with BSNL to send SMS to all electors

(nearly 1.5 crore electors ) whose name is in the rolls, informing them about their polling stations and

message on necessity to vote and ethical voting.

The facility of knowing the electors electoral information by sending SMS to the toll free number 1950

number was successfully used during the summary revision and the same will be functionally escalat-

ed with more number of additional lines to cater to all the enquiries from the Public.

5.3.4 Partnership with AIR and FM channels

It is also proposed to broadcast simple awareness messages through the AIR media and the FM chan-

nels both at the District and the state levels. The discussion sessions in private TV channels answering

the clarifications and doubts of the public relating to Registration process and voting process will also

be done by the CEO and the number of such tie ups with TV and FM channels shall be increased both at the state and the district level by the District Collectors.

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6. Resource MobilisationIn addition to the contents sent to DEO’s earlier,The awareness informa-

tion posters relating to ethical voting, exercise of democratic right,using

the Provision of NOTA, identification/knowing candidates background

through making known his elections affidavits,etc will also be communi-

cated to the Districts. The districts shall be insisted to make big posters,

banners and display it in prominent locations including the Places near,

Public Distribution shops and electricity payment counters. The District SVEEP Nodal officers have

been instructed to make use of the campus ambassadors and the college nodal officers to display

these banners and posters in prominent locations near the institutions and also in the notice boards

of the colleges. Civil society origination partners and all stake holders will be permitted to download

these posters from Chief Electoral Officer’s website and use them for their publicity.

7. Overall approach To continue the good work done in earlier SVEEP campaign and tak-

ing the learning’s out of the earlier experiences, the District collectors

have been insisted to plan strategy for targeted approach towards

meeting the various gaps identified in the field of registration and

voting by carrying out the polling station level analysis. The indicators they need to look into and

the corrective action proposed to be taken by them at the polling station level are being obtained

from them and this is being regularly followed up with the District collectors through weekly video

conferences.

The fund allocation requested by the District collectors are being sent immediately from the state

funds and also on allocation from the ECI .The progress is also being monitored in all the meetings. In

respect of Trainings to all the stake holders, Training the various officials and all other partners / stake

holders involved in the SVEEP campaign are being done both at the State and the District level.

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Sl No Name of activity Cost Break ups Proposed

Expenditure

1 Printing and display of Posters @29291Locations x 5 numbers x Rs 80 Rs.1,17,16,400/-

2 Printing of Pamphlets and delivery

In 234AC’s x 10,000No’sx Rs.5 Rs.1,17,00,000/-

3 Printing of stickers and display 32 districts x 10000 nos x Rs.3 Rs.9,60,000/-

4 News paper advertisement 32 Districts x Rs.50,000 x 2 x 2 Rs. 64,00,000/-

5 Street plays and folk dance 234AC’s x 5 Events x Rs.5,000 Rs. 58,50,000/-

6 Rallies / Marathons / Human chains / Rangoli / Hot air Ballons

234 AC’s x 2 Event x Rs.10,000 Rs. 46,80,000/-

7 Voters festival in colleges 32 District x 2 Events x Rs.50,000 Rs. 32,00,000/-

5 Scrolling in cable TV 32 Districts X Rs.10,000 X10 Rs. 32,00,000/-

6 Cinema slides234AC’s x Rs. 500 X 5times a day for 10

daysRs.11,70,000/-

7 FM radio campaign 32 districts x Rs,1,00,000 Rs. 32,00,000/-

8 Star icons – video shoot Rs.80,000 *30 artist Rs. 24,00,000/-

9 FM radio campaign 32 district Rs. 25,00,000/-

10 SMS to Electors

1,50,00,000 X Rs.0.30 X 2 Message (one

each on pre-poll day and poll day)

Rs. 90,00,000/-

11 Social Media campaign State level Rs. 20,00,000/-

A. Outdoor Publicity - Display of posters and banners

B. Physical events and activities

7.1 Fund requirement for SVEEP – TNGLA 2016

C. Media Insertions

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12 Sandwich boards 29,291 X 2 Days x 200 Rs. 58,58,200/-

13 Flash Mobs 32 x 5 days x 10000 Rs.16,00,000/-

14 At Railway station platforms – through the LCD screens

60,000 (5 Days) x 2 (5 days immediately after announcement

and 5 days before date of poll) X 2

venues

Rs. 2,40,000/-

15 Mobile display publicity Buses 32 * 1000* 10 days Rs. 3,20,000/-

Total Rs. 7,91,94,400/-

7.2 The Overall approach – Mediums of display

7.2.1 Display Methods

• Display of informative posters at prominent locations

At all polling station locations

At all bus stands

At all parking places

Near all cinema theatres

Near all markets

Near all Public distribution shops

• Display of informative banners at prominent locations

• Distribution of Informative Pamphlets at busy centres

In buses

In restaurant

In theatres

In markets

• Advertisements in news papers

2 English and 2 Regional papers

D. Innovative Measures

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7.2.2 Physical Events and Activities

• Street plays

• Folk events

• Rallies /Marathons

• Competitions

• Conduct of voters Festival

In colleges

Sankalp patras by students to parents

• Rangoli

• Human chains

• Hot air ballon

Street Play in Kanniyakumari District

Folk Event - The Nilgiris District

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7.2.3 Dissemination through Media insertions

• Radio spots in FM channels

• Television spots

• Scrolls through Cable TV channels

• Slides through cinema theatres

• Through publicity vans

• Through social media accounts

• Through district web sites

• Caller tunes

• SMS through Mobile providers

7.2.4 Using partner agencies

• Government departments

PDS shops

Civil society organizations

NYKS /NSS

Campus Ambassadors

Resident Welfare Associations

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7.2.5 Innovative Methods

• Sandwich Boards

• Flash mobs

• Railway platform TV advertisements

• Mobile display publicity buses

7.3 Targeted Approach

• For the Low turnout Assembly

Constituencies

• For the low turnout polling stations

• For the areas identified as vulnerable areas

• The Focus will be on

Ethical Voting – Vote with Conscience

Ensure registration of name in electoral roll

Recheck your Elector details

Exercise your Democratic Right without fail

7.4 Voter Facilitation

• The availability of online facility for voter name search,

• Status of online application ,

• Finding the polling station location

• Finding the contact numbers of the DEO’s, BLO’s, RO’s and ARO’s.

• Measure taken up for distribution of voter slips during the eve of elections.

• Information on Location of Facilitation centers set up at Polling station

• Location of Citizen service centers to avail electoral services

• Location of Authorized browsing centers

• Availing the services of Campus ambassadors in Educational institutions

• Mobile messages to be sent to voters informing them about the Polling

station, part number and serial number.

• Facility of sending EPIC no to1950 by SMS

• Electoral Grievance Redressal through Toll free no 1950

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7.5 Types of Awareness messages - contents

7.5.1 Tamil Version:

• #dehaf¤Â‰F th¡fë¡fΫ. kdrh£Á¥go th¡fë¡fΫ.

• c§fŸ th¡»‹_y« #dehaf¤Âid ts¥gL¤J§fŸ.

• th¡fë¡F« cçikæid ga‹gL¤j xUbghGJ« kwthÔ®.

• gz« bg‰W th¡fë¡fhÔ®.

• Xjhkš xUehS« ÏU¡f nt©lh«, c‹ th¡»id gÂÎ brŒa kw¡f nt©lh«.

• X‹nw brŒ, mjid Ï‹nw brŒ, c‹ th¡fë¡F« #dehaf¡ flikia clnd brŒ.

• th¡fhs® v‹gš bgUäj« bfhŸÅ®, th¡fë¡f¤ jahuhF§fŸ.

• vdJ th¡F, vdJ v®fhy«.

• X›bthUtç‹ th¡F« Ï‹¿aikahjJ.

• mŠrhkš th¡fë.

• ekJ th¡Fçik, ekJ v®fhy«.

• ekJ #dehaf¡ flikia v¥bghGJ« kw¡f¡ TlhJ.

• c§fŸ v®fhy¤ij¥ gz¤Â‰fhf é‰fhÔ®.

• th¡fë¥gJ ekJ flik.

• th¡fë¥gJ v‹gJ m»«ir MÍj«.

• e« th¡»id é‰gJ ekJ j‹khd¤ij é‰F« braš.

• c§fŸ th¡»‹ ufÁa« fh¡f¥gL«, m¢rä‹¿ th¡fëͧfŸ.

• ekJ th¡F e« v®fhy¤Â‹ ÂwÎnfhš.

• Ú§fŸ th¡fë¤jhš c§fŸ v®fhy« ÃufhrkhF«.

• th¡fë¥g‹ milahs«, ešy kåjå‹ milahs«.

• éy§FfŸ é‰f¥glyh«, eh« e«ik é‰fyhkh?

• Ú§fŸ rçahd braiy brŒa éU«ò»Ö®fsh? nj®jè‹nghJ f£lha« th¡fëͧfŸ.

SVEEP - The awareness rally was conduted at Tiruchen-

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7.5.2 English version:

• Vote for democracy ,vote with conscience

• Strengthen democracy by your voting

• Never forget your right to vote

• Vote without note

• Don’t pass a day without reading, don’t forget to cast your vote

• Voting is our democratic duty

• Do good, do it immediately ,do exercise your voting right

• Proud to be a voter, ready to vote

• My vote ,my future

• Each one of our vote is indispensable

• Vote without fear

• Our future is in our voting right

• Our rights should not be sold

• Our duties should not be neglected

• Don’t sell your voting right for money

• Voting is our duty

• Voting right is the weapon of non-violence

• Selling your vote is selling your self respect

• Your vote is secret, vote without any fear

• Our vote is the key for future of next generation

• Your right to vote will give you a bright future

• Make a resolution in your mind, I shall vote

• The mark of voting is the mark of responsible citizen

• Animals are sold, can we sell our voting right

• Do you want to do things right, do vote in election

7.6 Monitoring Mechanism

The monitoring of SVEEP activities shall be done on a regular basis through

periodic regular meetings with the district collectors and the SVEEP nodal officers. In respect

of Civil society organization the terms of engagement are being signed to rope in their

partnership in carrying out the awareness activities.

7.7 Evaluation & DocumentationAll the SVEEP activities are subjected to evaluation through statistical analysis and based on the in-

ferences derived, gaps will be identified and further follow up / remedial actions proposed will be

taken up. The activities carried out will be documented each district wise by the concerned district

collectors and will be maintained for future references.

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8. Calendar of events The awareness campaigns and events proposed to be conducted in the Dis-

tricts, has been obtained from the districts in the form of detailed SVEEP– II

plans. The implementation and the feed back of these plans are being moni-

tored at the CEO office on a regular basis.

Theme Sub theme Activity (Event and /or Media insertion)

Start date End date

Voting

Why vote Media insertion 01.03.2016 Date of poll

How to vote Check names on voter list Identification d o c u m e n t s Dos and donts

Media insertion 01.03.2016 Date of poll

Inducement free vot-ing Media insertion 01.03.2016 Date of poll

Informed voting Media insertion 01.03.2016 Date of poll

NOTA Media insertion 01.03.2016 Date of poll

Pledge letters 01.03.2016 Date of announcement

Voter slip ahead of poll day 15 days before poll Date of poll

Electoral ed-ucation

Electoral system Media insertion 01.03.2016 Date of poll

Secrecy of vote Media insertion 01.03.2016 Date of poll

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District wise Gender ratio as per SR 2016

Sl No

District NameAs per projected census Population 2016

In roll as on 1.1. 2016

Difference

1 Thiruvallur 983 997 142 Chennai 989 1011 223 Kancheepuram 987 1002 154 Vellore 1007 1021 145 Krishnagiri 958 965 76 Dharmapuri 946 957 117 T V Malai 994 1017 238 Villupuram 1004 995 -99 Salem 955 989 3410 Namakkal 986 1031 4511 Erode 993 1023 3012 Nilgiris 1041 1051 1013 Tiruppur 991 992 114 Coimbatore 1002 1008 615 Dindigul 998 1024 2616 Karur 1015 1050 3517 Tiruchirapalli 1013 1037 2418 Perambalur 1008 1025 1719 Ariyalur 1014 1015 120 Cuddalore 987 1000 1321 Nagapattinam 1025 1011 -1422 Thiruvarur 1017 1000 -1723 Thanjavur 1035 1025 -1024 Pudukkottai 1015 1000 -1525 Sivaganga 1003 1014 1126 Madurai 992 1016 2427 Theni 994 1015 2128 Virudhunagar 1009 1029 2029 Ramnad 977 990 1330 Thoothukudi 1023 1020 -331 Tirunelveli 1023 1025 232 Kanyakumari 1019 999 -20

GRAND TOTAL 997 1010 13

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Sl No District Name

18+ Popln as per project-ed census Popln 2016 Vs

Total Census Projetced Popln 2016

Electors in roll as on 1.1.2016 Vs

Projected census poulation 2016

Difference

1 Thiruvallur 67.10 72.54 5.44

2 Chennai 74.80 79.50 4.70

3 Kancheepuram 63.75 77.75 14.00

4 Vellore 70.39 71.25 0.86

5 Krishnagiri 67.57 71.20 3.63

6 Dharmapuri 68.38 70.89 2.51

7 T V Malai 70.49 72.41 1.92

8 Villupuram 63.97 69.75 5.78

9 Salem 67.88 74.69 6.81

10 Namakkal 71.41 71.96 0.55

11 Erode 75.52 73.80 -1.72

12 Nilgiris 79.73 76.98 -2.75

13 Tiruppur 70.30 67.46 -2.84

14 Coimbatore 80.66 78.04 -2.62

15 Dindigul 71.80 72.99 1.19

16 Karur 72.70 74.15 1.45

17 Tiruchirapalli 72.42 73.46 1.04

18 Perambalur 65.75 72.93 7.18

19 Ariyalur 65.77 73.35 7.58

20 Cuddalore 71.02 70.78 -0.24

21 Nagapattinam 71.79 73.14 1.35

22 Thiruvarur 73.71 72.92 -0.79

23 Thanjavur 72.60 74.28 1.68

24 Pudukkottai 71.20 71.46 0.26

25 Sivaganga 72.28 74.23 1.95

26 Madurai 70.48 75.46 4.98

27 Theni 73.39 76.49 3.10

28 Virudhunagar 71.54 74.65 3.11

29 Ramnad 70.27 75.90 5.63

30 Thoothukudi 71.15 74.62 3.47

31 Tirunelveli 66.31 73.43 7.12

32 Kanyakumari 76.06 76.77 0.71

GRAND TOTAL 71.27 74.71 3.44

District wise Elector Population Ratio as per Final rolls SR 2016

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S.No Districts 18-191 Coimbatore 48.042 Kancheepuram 51.303 Ramnad 52.784 Kanyakumari 53.135 Villupuram 53.386 Namakkal 61.817 Nilgiris 62.598 Tiruppur 64.919 Pudukkottai 65.7010 Vellore 66.0911 Erode 66.3812 Krishnagiri 68.9913 Virudhunagar 70.0814 Theni 70.4115 Tiruvarur 71.1016 Salem 71.6217 Trichy 71.7518 Nagai 72.6519 Chennai 72.7920 Sivagangai 74.3221 Madurai 74.8322 Thanjavur 75.1523 Ariyalur 75.5624 Thoothukudi 76.3725 Tirunelveli 76.8226 Dindigul 77.2027 Perambalur 77.2528 Cuddalore 77.5429 Thiruvallur 79.6330 Dharmapuri 81.5231 Karur 81.7332 TV malai 93.29

TOTAL 67.85

Ratio of 18-19 Age wise electors to age wise citizens in poulation -Final rolls 2016 (as on 20.01.2016)

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Ratio of 20-29 Age wise electors to age wise citizens in poulation - Final rolls 2016 (as on 20.01.2016)

s no Districts 20-291 Ramnad 67.082 Coimbatore 74.663 Tiruppur 75.154 Namakkal 75.625 Kanyakumari 78.586 Erode 80.867 TV malai 81.868 Salem 83.389 Dharmapuri 84.2710 Villupuram 84.6411 Dindigul 85.1812 Nilgiris 86.3213 Chennai 87.1214 Tiruvarur 87.4515 Cuddalore 87.6816 Nagai 87.9217 Vellore 88.3618 Ariyalur 88.3819 Virudhunagar 88.4220 Krishnagiri 88.6221 Kancheepuram 89.0722 Perambalur 89.8123 Thanjavur 90.0424 Pudukkottai 90.3425 Trichy 90.6226 Sivagangai 92.6227 Karur 92.6628 Thoothukudi 92.8829 Tirunelveli 93.8130 Madurai 94.2831 Theni 95.2832 Thiruvallur 100.46

TOTAL 86.48

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Voter turn out - District wise - Comparison during 2011 and 2014

Sl.no District 2011 Assembly Elections (%) (all a/c in district)

2014 Lok sabha elections (%)

Difference (%)

1 Thiruvallur 76.26 71.56 -4.702 Chennai 68.16 61.65 -6.513 Kancheepuram 76.00 69.98 -6.024 Vellore 79.71 75.98 -3.735 Krishnagiri 81.08 77.68 -3.406 Dharmapuri 81.51 82.26 0.757 TV Malai 83.84 80.60 -3.248 Villupuram 82.00 77.22 -4.789 Salem 82.26 77.57 -4.6910 Namakkal 82.81 79.15 -3.6611 Erode 81.55 78.03 -3.5212 Tiruppur 78.22 74.09 -4.1313 Nilgiris 72.07 68.52 -3.5514 Coimbatore 75.36 69.67 -5.6915 Dindigul 81.73 77.71 -4.0216 Karur 86.35 82.46 -3.8917 Tiruchirapalli 79.25 73.72 -5.5318 Perambalur 82.39 79.38 -3.0119 Ariyalur 84.06 82.56 -1.5020 Cuddalore 81.15 78.33 -2.8221 Nagapattinam 80.57 76.36 -4.2122 Thiruvarur 81.76 76.74 -5.0223 Thanjavur 80.25 76.01 -4.2424 Pudukkottai 80.13 76.12 -4.0125 Sivaganga 75.97 71.49 -4.4826 Madurai 77.59 70.40 -7.1927 Theni 79.52 74.86 -4.6628 Virudhunagar 81.53 76.21 -5.3229 Ramnad 70.96 66.70 -4.2630 Thoothukudi 74.95 69.92 -5.0331 Tirunelveli 75.50 69.59 -5.9132 Kanyakumari 69.01 67.69 -1.32

TOTAL 78.29 73.66 -4.63

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Pc No Name of the PC 2009 Total (%) 2014 Total(%) Diff

1 Tiruvallur (SC) 70.56 73.67 3.112 Chennai North 64.92 64.01 -0.913 Chennai South 62.68 60.44 -2.244 Chennai Central 61.04 61.39 0.355 Sriperumbudur 66.09 66.10 0.016 Kancheepuram(SC) 74.20 76.33 2.137 Arakkonam 78.06 77.74 -0.328 Velllore 72.08 74.31 2.239 Krishnagiri 74.41 77.49 3.0810 Dharmapuri 72.75 81.18 8.4311 Tiruvannamalai 79.83 78.98 -0.8512 Arani 76.66 80.06 3.4013 Villupuram(SC) 74.60 77.01 2.4114 Kallakurichi 77.06 78.41 1.3515 Salem 76.42 76.80 0.3816 Namakkal 78.63 79.73 1.1017 Erode 75.85 76.39 0.5418 Tiruppur 74.57 76.38 1.8119 Nilgiris (SC) 70.83 73.55 2.7220 Coimbatore 70.71 68.40 -2.3121 Pollachi 75.61 73.31 -2.3022 Dindigul 75.63 77.38 1.7523 Karur 81.35 80.65 -0.7024 Tiruchirapalli 67.28 71.28 4.0025 Perambalur 79.15 80.25 1.1026 Cuddalore 75.98 78.94 2.9627 Chidambaram(SC) 77.16 79.70 2.5428 Mayiladuthurai 73.21 76.03 2.8229 Nagapattinam(SC) 77.61 77.86 0.2530 Thanjavur 76.62 75.57 -1.0531 Sivagnaga 71.04 72.75 1.7132 Madurai 77.46 67.74 -9.7233 Theni 74.95 74.70 -0.25

VOTER TURN OUT COMPARISION - LOK SABHA ELECTIONS

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35 Ramanathapuram 68.50 68.77 0.2736 Thoothukkudi 69.24 69.97 0.7337 Tenkasi(SC) 70.10 73.76 3.6638 Tirunelveli 66.09 67.77 1.6839 Kanniyakumari 65.22 67.53 2.31

TOTAL 73.05 73.74 0.69

Low voter turn out Assembly constituencies during TNGLA 2011

S.No AC NoName of the Assembly constituency

Total voting %

1 18 Harbour 63.612 234 Killiyoor 63.973 231 Colachal 64.294 25 Mylapore 66.405 24 Thiyagarayanagar 66.626 20 Thosand lights 66.797 21 Anna nagar 66.868 26 Velcahery 67.079 22 Virugambakkam 67.1010 27 Shozhinganallur 67.2711 14 Villivakkam 67.7112 16 Egmore (SC) 68.0613 15 Thiru vi ka nagar (SC) 68.3514 13 Kolathur 68.4715 226 Palayamkottai 68.7116 7 Maduravoyal 69.0017 212 Mudhukulathur 69.0818 121 Singanallur 69.0919 233 Vilavancode 69.3720 19 Chepauk- tiruvallikeni 69.4121 12 Perambur 69.8022 31 Tambaram 69.9323 232 Padmanabhapuram 69.9824 118 Coimbatore (North) 70.0225 28 Alandur 70.0726 230 Nagercoil 70.19

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27 23 Saidapet 70.4928 8 Ambattur 70.6029 17 Royapuram 70.67

S.No AC no Name of the Assembly Constituency % of Vote1 18 Harbour 57.842 139 Srirangam 58.483 226 Palayamkottai 59.894 27 Shozhinganallur 59.915 22 Virugambakkam 59.946 24 Thiyagarayanagar 60.047 26 Velachery 60.178 20 Thousand lights 60.439 14 Villivakkam 60.5010 25 Mylapore 60.9411 23 Saidapet 61.7512 15 Thiru vi ka nagar (SC) 61.7813 13 Kolathur 61.8714 21 Anna nagar 61.9915 234 Killiyoor 63.2816 17 Royapuram 63.4017 19 Chepauk -Thiruvallikeni 63.4018 31 Tambaram 63.4719 30 Pallavaram 63.5520 12 Perambur 63.6121 118 Coimbatore (North) 63.6522 16 Egmore (SC) 63.7423 7 Maduravoyal 64.05

Low Voter turnout Assembly constituencies during - Lok Sabha - 2014

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Voter turnout during - LOK SABHA 2014 AC wise polling - Compiled District wise

Name of the dis-trict

AC No. and Name of the As-sembly Constituency

Total No. of Electors

Total No. of Votes Polled

% of Vote

1 GUMMIDIPOONDI 243521 193460 79.442 PONNERI (SC) 228657 178042 77.863 TIRUTTANI 257356 204100 79.314 THIRUVALLUR 235500 185476 78.765 POONAMALLEE (SC) 280857 214535 76.396 AVADI 354308 239794 67.687 MADURAVOYAL 348971 223503 64.058 AMBATTUR 313619 205609 65.569 MADAVARAM 359271 243623 67.8110 THIRUVOTTIYUR 262706 176105 67.04

Thiruvallur 2884766 2064247 71.5611 D R . R A D H A K R I S H N A N

NAGAR234355 152790 65.20

12 PERAMBUR 268733 170951 63.6113 KOLATHUR 252915 156485 61.8714 VILLIVAKKAM 237553 143730 60.5015 THIRU-VI-KA-NAGAR (SC) 216403 133684 61.7816 EGMORE (SC) 187147 119284 63.7417 ROYAPURAM 186889 118484 63.4018 HARBOUR 181689 105096 57.8419 CHEPAUK-THIRUVALLIKENI 218126 138300 63.4020 THOUSAND LIGHTS 232620 140564 60.4321 ANNA NAGAR 270535 167705 61.9922 VIRUGAMPAKKAM 267390 160279 59.9423 SAIDAPET 263723 162837 61.7524 THIYAGARAYANAGAR 230452 138356 60.0425 MYLAPORE 249059 151768 60.9426 VELACHERY 277791 167146 60.17

Chennai 3775380 2327459 61.65

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Name of the district

AC No. and Name of the Assembly Constitu-ency

Total No. of Electors

Total No. of Votes Polled

% of Vote

27 SHOZHINGANALLUR 506989 303755 59.9128 ALANDUR 313052 201830 64.4729 SRIPERUMBUDUR (SC) 262972 208111 79.1430 PALLAVARAM 366704 233056 63.5531 TAMBARAM 340651 216223 63.4732 CHENGALPATTU 336472 225697 67.0833 THIRUPORUR 231447 185099 79.9734 CHEYYUR (SC) 197752 156975 79.3835 MADURANTAKAM (SC) 208305 165522 79.4636 UTHIRAMERUR 227694 185513 81.4737 KANCHEEPURAM 278186 206845 74.35

Kancheepuram 3270224 2288626 69.9838 ARAKKONAM (SC) 208268 156358 75.0839 SHOLINGUR 243563 197868 81.2440 KATPADI 216591 159958 73.8541 RANIPET 234294 178370 76.1342 ARCOT 235614 189147 80.2843 VELLORE 233106 159951 68.6244 ANAIKATTU 217868 166790 76.5645 KILVAITHINANKUPPAM

(SC)195439 153683 78.63

46 GUDIYATTAM (SC) 246060 180931 73.5347 VANIYAMBADI 211752 160958 76.0148 AMBUR 201641 151592 75.1849 JOLARPET 217453 166332 76.4950 TIRUPATTUR 214526 163240 76.09

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Name of the district

AC No. and Name of the Assembly Constituency

Total No. of Electors

Total No. of Votes Polled

% of Vote

51 UTHANGARAI (SC) 208804 167310 80.1352 BARGUR 219642 171961 78.2953 KRISHNAGIRI 235294 183601 78.0354 VEPPANAHALLI 217952 179098 82.1755 HOSUR 276223 199690 72.2956 THALLI 218225 167265 76.65

Krishnagiri 1376140 1068925 77.6857 PALACODU 200788 172610 85.9758 PENNAGARAM 215312 178528 82.9259 DHARMAPURI 239535 190714 79.6260 PAPPIREDDIPPATTI 235815 194761 82.5961 HARUR (SC) 214830 173439 80.73

Dharmapuri 1106280 910052 82.2662 CHENGAM (SC) 236502 194630 82.3063 TIRUVANNAMALAI 244064 182115 74.6264 KILPENNATHUR 227546 183669 80.7265 KALASAPAKKAM 209824 173798 82.8366 POLUR 219411 180662 82.3467 ARANI 242957 195861 80.6268 CHEYYAR 235110 195040 82.9669 VANDAVASI (SC) 218144 172047 78.87

TV Malai 1833558 1477822 80.6070 GINGEE 243471 186905 76.7771 MAILAM 206275 161727 78.4072 TINDIVANAM (SC) 216339 164711 76.1473 VANUR (SC) 216134 170375 78.8374 VILLUPURAM 244749 181755 74.2675 VIKRAVANDI 214031 167712 78.3676 TIRUKKOYILUR 227438 169957 74.7377 ULUNDURPETTAI 266466 209789 78.7378 RISHIVANDIYAM 236017 181691 76.9879 SANKARAPURAM 239326 187089 78.1780 KALLAKURICHI (SC) 255000 199259 78.14

Villupuram 2565246 1980970 77.22

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Name of the district

AC No. and Name of the Assembly Con-stituency

Total No. of Electors

Total No. of Votes Polled

% of Vote

81 GANGAVALLI (SC) 210556 161501 76.7082 ATTUR (SC) 222688 172265 77.3683 YERCAUD (ST) 248267 203057 81.7984 OMALUR 252504 202590 80.2385 METTUR 250854 190774 76.0586 EDAPPADI 252501 205512 81.3987 SANKARI 243942 197445 80.9488 SALEM (WEST) 255712 186081 72.7789 SALEM (NORTH) 254773 175867 69.0390 SALEM (SOUTH) 254805 184545 72.4391 VEERAPANDI 227220 194425 85.57

Salem 2673822 2074062 77.5792 RASIPURAM (SC) 212932 174240 81.8393 SENTHAMANGALAM

(ST)225336 178632 79.27

94 NAMAKKAL 234069 180359 77.0595 PARAMATHI-VELUR 202773 162266 80.0296 TIRUCHENGODU 210042 165498 78.7997 KUMARAPALAYAM 220853 172709 78.20

Namakkal 1306005 1033704 79.1598 ERODE (EAST) 203182 142059 69.9299 ERODE (WEST) 236581 171248 72.38100 MODAKKURICHI 213743 168460 78.81103 PERUNDURAI 201592 170092 84.37104 BHAVANI 220164 174606 79.31105 ANTHIYUR 196970 157346 79.88106 GOBICHETTIPALAYAM 235525 189092 80.29107 BHAVANISAGAR (SC) 231763 184509 79.61

Erode 1739520 1357412 78.03108 UDHAGAMANDALAM 192865 129408 67.10109 GUDALUR (SC) 170281 116560 68.45110 COONOOR 180387 126464 70.11

Nilgiris 543533 372432 68.52

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Name of the district

AC No. and Name of the Assembly Constitu-ency

Total No. of Electors

Total No. of Votes Polled

% of Vote

101 DHARAPURAM (SC) 229501 176059 76.71102 KANGAYAM 217294 174412 80.27112 AVANASHI (SC) 233399 178259 76.38113 TIRUPPUR (NORTH) 295131 204047 69.14114 TIRUPPUR (SOUTH) 225936 153021 67.73115 PALLADAM 298017 219020 73.49125 UDUMALPET 233848 173731 74.29126 MADATHUKULAM 207726 159473 76.77

Tiruppur 1940852 1438022 74.09111 METTUPPALAYAM 258313 195210 75.57116 SULUR 263320 197950 75.17117 KAVUNDAMPALAYAM 376212 255394 67.89118 COIMBATORE (NORTH) 279175 177691 63.65119 THONDAMUTHUR 273077 186666 68.36120 COIMBATORE (SOUTH) 228213 146192 64.06121 SINGANALLUR 274796 176120 64.09

122 KINATHUKADAVU 270519 193135 71.39123 POLLACHI 209400 160278 76.54124 VALPARAI (SC) 186298 136205 73.11

Coimbatore 2619323 1824841 69.67127 PALANI 242727 181785 74.89128 ODDANCHATRAM 214673 174192 81.14129 ATHOOR 259159 205544 79.31130 NILAKKOTTAI (SC) 205765 160068 77.79131 NATHAM 245318 191091 77.90132 DINDIGUL 231168 169379 73.27133 VEDASANDUR 238701 190492 79.80

Dinidgul 1637511 1272551 77.71

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Name of the district

AC No. and Name of the Assembly Constituen-cy

Total No. of Electors

Total No. of Votes Polled

% of Vote

134 ARAVAKURICHI 193978 155854 80.35135 KARUR 224612 178062 79.28136 KRISHNARAYAPURAM (SC) 196097 167708 85.52137 KULITHALAI 200043 170170 85.07

Karur 814730 671794 82.46138 MANAPPARAI 253895 196001 77.20139 SRIRANGAM 266872 156065 58.48140 TIRUCHIRAPPALLI (WEST) 243606 199502 81.90141 TIRUCHIRAPPALLI (EAST) 233108 159535 68.44142 THIRUVERUMBUR 255302 169918 66.56143 LALGUDI 194772 155225 79.70144 MANACHANALLUR 211795 169567 80.06145 MUSIRI 208373 164348 78.87146 THURAIYUR (SC) 205312 158086 77.00

Tiruchirappali 2073035 1528247 73.72147 PERAMBALUR (SC) 263974 210291 79.66148 KUNNAM 243959 192887 79.07

Perambalur 507933 403178 79.38149 ARIYALUR 237793 199788 84.02150 JAYANKONDAM 239580 194336 81.12

Ariyalur 477373 394124 82.56151 TITTAKUDI (SC) 196605 151608 77.11152 VRIDDHACHALAM 220305 172261 78.19153 NEYVELI 190166 147609 77.62154 PANRUTI 215164 174796 81.24155 CUDDALORE 215179 160939 74.79156 KURINJIPADI 210225 174529 83.02157 BHUVANAGIRI 227528 180847 79.48158 CHIDAMBARAM 216358 162171 74.95159 KATTUMANNARKOIL (SC) 199836 156720 78.42

Cuddalore 1891366 1481480 78.33

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Name of the district

AC No. and Name of the Assembly Constituen-cy

Total No. of Elec-tors

Total No. of Votes Polled

% of Vote

160 SIRKAZHI (SC) 220868 168624 76.35161 MAYILADUTHURAI 218121 158072 72.47162 POOMPUHAR 241723 183206 75.79163 NAGAPATTINAM 172439 129361 75.02164 KILVELUR (SC) 156515 129861 82.97165 VEDARANYAM 175298 135753 77.44

Nagapattinam 1184964 904877 76.36166 THIRUTHURAIPOONDI

(SC)216076 168008 77.75

167 MANNARGUDI 230902 174262 75.47168 THIRUVARUR 241979 182850 75.56169 NANNILAM 247618 193567 78.17

Thiruvarur 936575 718687 76.74170 THIRUVIDAIMARUDUR

(SC)219674 172698 78.62

171 KUMBAKONAM 228225 171028 74.94172 PAPANASAM 221185 170419 77.05173 THIRUVAIYARU 235002 188445 80.19174 THANJAVUR 250199 170463 68.13175 ORATHANADU 215045 169307 78.73176 PATTUKKOTTAI 214656 157664 73.45177 PERAVURANI 193125 150671 78.02

Thanjavur 1777111 1350695 76.01178 GANDHARVAKOTTAI (SC) 174967 136999 78.30179 VIRALIMALAI 190058 155792 81.97180 PUDUKKOTTAI 212526 156065 73.43181 THIRUMAYAM 197448 146773 74.34182 ALANGUDI 188051 147635 78.51183 ARANTHANGI 198672 141027 70.98

Pudukkottai 1161722 884291 76.12

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Name of the district

AC No. and Name of the Assembly Con-stituency

Total No. of Elec-tors

Total No. of Votes Polled

% of Vote

184 KARAIKUDI 269818 189785 70.34185 TIRUPPATTUR 254139 186640 73.44186 SIVAGANGA 258377 178729 69.17187 MANAMADURAI (SC) 242454 177496 73.21

Sivaganga 1024788 732650 71.49188 MELUR 228932 166628 72.78189 MADURAI EAST 269939 194769 72.15190 SHOLAVANDAN (SC) 201873 158884 78.70191 MADURAI NORTH 232993 151799 65.15192 MADURAI SOUTH 212609 143504 67.50193 MADURAI CENTRAL 229214 147807 64.48194 MADURAI WEST 266105 171624 64.49195 T H I R U PA R A N K U N -

DRAM267411 186194 69.63

196 THIRUMANGALAM 252646 194479 76.98197 USILAMPATTI 260436 189490 72.76

Madurai 2422158 1705178 70.40198 ANDIPATTI 239591 183603 76.63199 PERIYAKULAM (SC) 239469 179717 75.05200 BODINAYAKANUR 243975 184185 75.49201 CUMBUM 247705 179208 72.35

Theni 970740 726713 74.86202 RAJAPALAYAM 212932 160333 75.30203 SRIVILLIPUTHUR (SC) 218842 168520 77.01204 SATTUR 211487 166667 78.81205 SIVAKASI 221003 166880 75.51206 VIRUDHUNAGAR 197813 143653 72.62207 ARUPPUKKOTTAI 195878 151241 77.21208 TIRUCHULI 198447 152574 76.88

Virudhunagar 1456402 1109868 76.21

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Total No. of Electors

Total No. of Votes Polled

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213 VILATHIKULAM 199960 145133 72.58214 THOOTHUKKUDI 257612 174886 67.89215 TIRUCHENDUR 217100 151219 69.65216 SRIVAIKUNTAM 200714 145617 72.55217 OTTAPIDARAM (SC) 204725 147507 72.05218 KOVILPATTI 227994 150268 65.91

Thoothukudi 1308105 914630 69.92219 S A N K A R A N K O V I L

(SC)224081 164394 73.36

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216416 157850 72.94

221 KADAYANALLUR 256107 177331 69.24222 TENKASI 251349 187109 74.44223 ALANGULAM 234625 175873 74.96224 TIRUNELVELI 252498 174513 69.11225 AMBASAMUDRAM 225193 154062 68.41226 PALAYAMKOTTAI 241507 144650 59.89227 NANGUNERI 233200 158064 67.78228 RADHAPURAM 232562 153637 66.06

Tiruneleveli 2367538 1647483 69.59229 KANNIYAKUMARI 268783 197390 73.44230 NAGERCOIL 250194 163023 65.16231 COLACHAL 245195 162663 66.34232 PADMANABHAPUR-

AM220207 155178 70.47

233 VILAVANCODE 236193 158585 67.14234 KILLIYOOR 241870 153049 63.28

Kanyakumari Total 1462442 989888 67.69Grand Total 55042876 40545471 73.66

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Total No. of Votes Polled

% of Vote

213 VILATHIKULAM 199960 145133 72.58214 THOOTHUKKUDI 257612 174886 67.89215 TIRUCHENDUR 217100 151219 69.65216 SRIVAIKUNTAM 200714 145617 72.55217 OTTAPIDARAM (SC) 204725 147507 72.05218 KOVILPATTI 227994 150268 65.91

Thoothukudi 1308105 914630 69.92219 S A N K A R A N K O V I L

(SC)224081 164394 73.36

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216416 157850 72.94

221 KADAYANALLUR 256107 177331 69.24222 TENKASI 251349 187109 74.44223 ALANGULAM 234625 175873 74.96224 TIRUNELVELI 252498 174513 69.11225 AMBASAMUDRAM 225193 154062 68.41226 PALAYAMKOTTAI 241507 144650 59.89227 NANGUNERI 233200 158064 67.78228 RADHAPURAM 232562 153637 66.06

Tiruneleveli 2367538 1647483 69.59229 KANNIYAKUMARI 268783 197390 73.44230 NAGERCOIL 250194 163023 65.16231 COLACHAL 245195 162663 66.34232 PADMANABHAPUR-

AM220207 155178 70.47

233 VILAVANCODE 236193 158585 67.14234 KILLIYOOR 241870 153049 63.28

Kanyakumari Total 1462442 989888 67.69Grand Total 55042876 40545471 73.66

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AC No Name of the Assembly constituency Total voting %1 Gummidipoondi 83.422 Ponneri 80.463 Tiruttani 80.784 Thiruvallur 82.085 Poonamallee 79.206 Avadi 71.917 Maduravoyal 69.008 Ambattur 70.609 Madvaram 75.2510 Tiruvottiyur 74.41

Thiruvallur 76.2611 DR.R K NAGAR 72.7212 PERAMBUR 69.8013 KOLATHUR 68.4714 VILLIVAKKAM 67.7115 THIRU-VI-KA-NAGAR (SC) 68.3516 EGMORE (SC) 68.0617 ROYAPURAM 70.6718 HARBOUR 63.6119 CHEPAUK-THIRUVALLIKENI 69.4120 THOUSAND LIGHTS 66.7921 ANNA NAGAR 66.8622 VIRUGAMPAKKAM 67.1023 SAIDAPET 70.4924 THIYAGARAYANAGAR 66.6225 MYLAPORE 66.4026 VELACHERY 67.07

CHENNAI 68.16

Assembly constituency wise Voter turnout during TNGLA 2011

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AC No Name of the Assembly constituency Total voting %27 SHOZHINGANALLUR 67.2728 ALANDUR 70.0729 SRIPERUMBUDUR (SC) 81.8530 PALLAVARAM 72.2031 TAMBARAM 69.9332 CHENGALPATTU 74.0833 THIRUPORUR 82.6234 CHEYYUR (SC) 81.0735 MADURANTAKAM (SC) 81.8836 UTHIRAMERUR 86.4637 KANCHEEPURAM 80.83

KANCHEEPURAM 76.0038 ARAKKONAM (SC) 78.8839 SHOLINGUR 84.7640 KATPADI 79.5541 RANIPET 79.4442 ARCOT 83.2143 VELLORE 73.6844 ANAIKATTU 78.1345 KILVAITHINANKUPPAM (SC) 80.0846 GUDIYATTAM (SC) 77.0847 VANIYAMBADI 78.8548 AMBUR 77.7249 JOLARPET 81.6550 TIRUPATTUR 82.43

AC No Name of the Assembly constituency Total voting %51 UTHANGARAI (SC) 82.1452 BARGUR 81.8653 KRISHNAGIRI 79.5054 VEPPANAHALLI 85.3655 HOSUR 75.0156 THALLI 84.21

KRISHNAGIRI 81.08

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AC No Name of the Assembly constituency Total voting %70 GINGEE 81.6871 MAILAM 82.4872 TINDIVANAM (SC) 81.3173 VANUR (SC) 80.9274 VILLUPURAM 82.6675 VIKRAVANDI 81.4276 TIRUKKOYILUR 80.5477 ULUNDURPETTAI 83.4178 RISHIVANDIYAM 82.8879 SANKARAPURAM 82.0480 KALLAKURICHI (SC) 82.36

VILLUPURAM 82.0081 GANGAVALLI (SC) 81.8782 ATTUR (SC) 80.9383 YERCAUD (ST) 85.4284 OMALUR 83.1385 METTUR 79.7986 EDAPPADI 85.4887 SANKARI 86.21

57 PALACODU 86.7258 PENNAGARAM 83.0859 DHARMAPURI 77.9260 PAPPIREDDIPPATTI 80.9661 HARUR (SC) 79.64

DHARMAPURI 81.5162 CHENGAM (SC) 84.2763 TIRUVANNAMALAI 81.2864 KILPENNATHUR 84.5265 KALASAPAKKAM 86.4466 POLUR 84.9767 ARANI 82.9368 CHEYYAR 85.0069 VANDAVASI (SC) 81.72

TIRUVANNAMALAI 83.84

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88 SALEM (WEST) 79.9289 SALEM (NORTH) 74.5390 SALEM (SOUTH) 78.8991 VEERAPANDI 89.16

 SALEM 82.26

AC No Name of the Assembly constituency Total voting %92 RASIPURAM (SC) 83.4893 SENTHAMANGALAM (ST) 81.5994 NAMAKKAL 82.0695 PARAMATHI-VELUR 81.3996 TIRUCHENGODU 82.1097 KUMARAPALAYAM 86.36

NAMAKKAL 82.8198 ERODE (EAST) 77.6499 ERODE (WEST) 79.30100 MODAKKURICHI 81.53103 PERUNDURAI 83.98104 BHAVANI 81.82105 ANTHIYUR 82.34106 GOBICHETTIPALAYAM 83.45107 BHAVANISAGAR (SC) 82.03

ERODE 81.55101 DHARAPURAM (SC) 79.21102 KANGAYAM 81.82112 AVANASHI (SC) 80.30113 TIRUPPUR (NORTH) 74.39114 TIRUPPUR (SOUTH) 72.92115 PALLADAM 77.41125 UDUMALPET 78.32126 MADATHUKULAM 81.50

TIRUPPUR 78.22

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AC No Name of the Assembly constituency Total voting %108 UDHAGAMANDALAM 71.29109 GUDALUR (SC) 71.72110 COONOOR 73.21

THE NILGIRIS 72.07111 METTUPPALAYAM 81.18116 SULUR 80.18117 KAVUNDAMPALAYAM 73.67118 COIMBATORE (NORTH) 70.02119 THONDAMUTHUR 75.17120 COIMBATORE (SOUTH) 71.59121 SINGANALLUR 69.09122 KINATHUKADAVU 78.14123 POLLACHI 80.10124 VALPARAI (SC) 76.76

COIMBATORE 75.36127 PALANI 81.02128 ODDANCHATRAM 86.16129 ATHOOR 83.79130 NILAKKOTTAI (SC) 79.00131 NATHAM 85.00132 DINDIGUL 76.85133 VEDASANDUR 79.72

DINDIGUL 81.73

AC No Name of the Assembly constituency Total voting %134 ARAVAKURICHI 85.94135 KARUR 84.08136 KRISHNARAYAPURAM (SC) 86.75137 KULITHALAI 88.83

KARUR 86.35138 MANAPPARAI 80.05139 SRIRANGAM 81.23140 TIRUCHIRAPPALLI (WEST) 75.04141 TIRUCHIRAPPALLI (EAST) 75.38142 THIRUVERUMBUR 71.97143 LALGUDI 83.47

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AC NoName of the Assembly

constituencyTotal voting %

144 MANACHANALLUR 84.06145 MUSIRI 81.55146 THURAIYUR (SC) 82.02

TIRUCHIRAPPALLI 79.25147 PERAMBALUR (SC) 82.78148 KUNNAM 81.97

PERAMBALUR 82.39149 ARIYALUR 84.83150 JAYANKONDAM 83.28

ARIYALUR 84.06151 TITTAKUDI (SC) 79.26152 VRIDDHACHALAM 80.81153 NEYVELI 82.73154 PANRUTI 83.26155 CUDDALORE 78.12156 KURINJIPADI 86.64157 BHUVANAGIRI 82.04158 CHIDAMBARAM 77.98159 KATTUMANNARKOIL (SC) 79.55

CUDDALORE 81.15160 SIRKAZHI (SC) 78.90161 MAYILADUTHURAI 76.71162 POOMPUHAR 79.93163 NAGAPATTINAM 79.49164 KILVELUR (SC) 85.91165 VEDARANYAM 84.32

NAGAPATTINAM 80.57166 THIRUTHURAIPOONDI (SC) 80.64167 MANNARGUDI 80.98168 THIRUVARUR 82.69169 NANNILAM 82.59

THIRUVARUR 81.76170 THIRUVIDAIMARUDUR (SC) 81.61171 KUMBAKONAM 80.64

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172 PAPANASAM 80.83173 THIRUVAIYARU 83.85174 THANJAVUR 74.02175 ORATHANADU 82.15176 PATTUKKOTTAI 78.04177 PERAVURANI 80.84

THANJAVUR 80.25178 GANDHARVAKOTTAI (SC) 80.21179 VIRALIMALAI 86.06180 PUDUKKOTTAI 79.05181 THIRUMAYAM 78.79182 ALANGUDI 82.02183 ARANTHANGI 75.07

PUDUKKOTTAI 80.13184 KARAIKUDI 74.45185 TIRUPPATTUR 79.24186 SIVAGANGA 73.58187 MANAMADURAI (SC) 76.66

SIVAGANGA 75.97188 MELUR 80.51189 MADURAI EAST 77.18190 SHOLAVANDAN (SC) 82.70191 MADURAI NORTH 73.19192 MADURAI SOUTH 75.80193 MADURAI CENTRAL 74.82194 MADURAI WEST 74.65195 THIRUPARANKUNDRAM 76.08196 THIRUMANGALAM 81.65197 USILAMPATTI 79.37

MADURAI 77.59198 ANDIPATTI 81.74199 PERIYAKULAM (SC) 78.91200 BODINAYAKANUR 81.16201 CUMBUM 76.37

THENI 79.52

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202 RAJAPALAYAM 80.33203 SRIVILLIPUTHUR (SC) 80.09204 SATTUR 82.19205 SIVAKASI 81.07206 VIRUDHUNAGAR 79.02207 ARUPPUKKOTTAI 83.47208 TIRUCHULI 84.56

VIRUDHUNAGAR 81.53209 PARAMAKUDI (SC) 72.49210 TIRUVADANAI 71.63211 RAMANATHAPURAM 71.08212 MUDHUKULATHUR 69.08

RAMANATHAPURAM 70.96213 VILATHIKULAM 76.03214 THOOTHUKKUDI 73.83215 TIRUCHENDUR 77.00216 SRIVAIKUNTAM 75.27217 OTTAPIDARAM (SC) 75.49218 KOVILPATTI 72.25

THOOTHUKKUDI 74.95219 SANKARANKOVIL (SC) 75.72220 VASUDEVANALLUR (SC) 76.56221 KADAYANALLUR 75.47222 TENKASI 79.03223 ALANGULAM 81.04224 TIRUNELVELI 76.69225 AMBASAMUDRAM 75.08226 PALAYAMKOTTAI 68.71227 NANGUNERI 74.90228 RADHAPURAM 71.25

TIRUNELVELI 75.50

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229 KANNIYAKUMARI 75.80230 NAGERCOIL 70.19231 COLACHAL 64.29232 PADMANABHAPURAM 69.98233 VILAVANCODE 69.37234 KILLIYOOR 63.97

KANNIYAKUMARI 69.01GRAND TOTAL 78.29

Sl.No. Name of the DistrictCampus Ambassadors

No. of Educa-tional Institu-tions

Male Female Total1 Chennai 28 32 60 292 Tiruvallur 47 12 59 433 Kancheepuram 82 41 123 554 Vellore 41 9 50 505 Tiruvannamalai 58 21 79 426 Villupuram 39 27 66 307 Cuddalore 44 31 75 438 Dharmapuri 38 11 49 419 Krishnagiri 28 8 36 2610 Salem 106 68 174 6511 Namakkal 31 34 65 3912 Coimbatore 43 15 58 3613 Erode 99 47 146 5314 The Nilgiris 15 3 18 1415 Dindigul 25 18 43 2616 Theni 12 9 21 1117 Madurai 64 17 81 3018 Karur 20 16 36 2019 Perambalur 4 6 10 420 Ariyalur 17 15 32 1721 Tiruchirappalli 58 7 65 4522 Nagapattinam 26 10 36 1923 Tiruvarur 23 13 36 18

Campus Ambassadors 2015-2016

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24 Thanjavur 31 10 41 3125 Pudukkottai 29 16 45 3426 Sivaganga 26 16 42 3427 Ramanathapuram 26 8 34 2628 Virudhunagar 28 8 36 2529 Thoothukudi 19 10 29 1730 Tirunelveli 49 26 75 3731 Kanniyakumari 33 27 60 3532 Tiruppur 26 29 55 31

Total 1215 620 1835 1026

1. Revenue department

2. Directorate of School education

3. Department of youth welfare

4. NCC

5. Directorate of Information & Public relation

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7. Directorate of collegiate education

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10. Department of Family welfare

11. Co-operative socities

12. Nehru yuva Kendras

13. Department of social welfare & NMP

14. Rural Development

15. Health department

16 Directorate of Technical education

The Partnership departments for SVEEP activities

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