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From 1977-2006, Anaicut is a constituency in the legislative assembly, that includes the city, Anaicut. It is part of the Vellore (Lok Sabha constituency), until the Election in 2006.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

AssemblyDurationName of M.L.A.Party Affiliation
Sixth1977-80R. MargabandhuADMK
Seventh1980-84G. ViswanathanDMK
Eighth1984-89V. R. KrishnasamyADMK
Ninth1989-91S. P. KannanDMK
Tenth1991-96K. DharamalingamADMK
Eleventh1996-01C. GopuDMK
Twelfth2001-06K. Pandurangan ADMK
Thirteenth2006-IncumbentK. Pandurangan ADMK

References

Elections in Tamil Nadu
General elections
Legislative Council
Legislative Assembly
Assembly by-elections
Local elections
Municipal
Panchayat
See also: Elections in India

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