1957 Madras Legislative Assembly election


The second legislative assembly election to the Madras state was held on 31 March 1957. This was the first election held after the linguistic reorganisation of Madras state in 1954. Indian National Congress and its leader K. Kamaraj won the election, and defeated its rival Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam. In 1954, due to the resignation of C. Rajagopalachari, for his controversial Kula Kalvi Thittam, the leadership of Congress was contested, between K. Kamaraj, and C. Subramaniam. Eventually, K. Kamaraj, won the support of the party, was elected leader and chief minister of Madras State in 1954. In a surprise move, he appointed both M. Bhaktavatsalam and C. Subramaniam, in his cabinet, allowing great unity amongst Congress, that ruled the state of Madras, for the next decade. This election saw future DMK leaders, M. Karunanidhi and K. Anbazhagan winning their first MLA seat in the legislative assembly.

Delimitation and reorganisation

On 1 October 1953, a separate Andhra State consisting of the Telugu-speaking areas of the composite Madras State was formed and the Kannada-speaking area of Bellary District was merged with the then Mysore State. This reduced the strength of the Legislative Assembly to 231.
On 1 November 1956, the States Reorganisation Act 1956 took effect and consequently the constituencies in the erstwhile Malabar district were merged with the Kerala State. This further reduced the strength to 190. The Tamil-speaking area of Kerala and Shenkottah taluk were added to Madras State.
According to the new Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order 1956, made by the Delimitation Commission of India under the provisions of the State Reorganisation Act, 1956, the strength of the Madras Legislative Assembly was increased to 205. The 1957 elections were conducted for these 205 seats. In 1959, as result of The Andhra Pradesh and Madras Act 1959, one member from the Andhra Pradesh Legislative Assembly was allotted to Madras increasing its Legislative Assembly strength to 206.

Two member constituencies

Out of the total 167 constituencies in the state, 38 were two member constituencies 37 of which had one reserved for Scheduled caste candidates and 1 for Scheduled tribe candidate. These constituencies were larger in size and had greater number of voters when compared to general constituencies. Two separate list of candidates, a general list and a reserved list, contested in those constituencies. Each voter had to cast two votes - one for each list.
The two winners were chosen as follows:
This system led to anomalies. In some cases like the Coimbatore - II constituency in the 1957 election, both elected members belonged to the reserved list - the candidate with second highest number of votes in reserved list secured more votes than the highest vote getter in the general list. Multiple members were elected only in the 1952 and 1957 elections as double member representation was abolished in 1961 by the enactment of Two-Member Constituencies Abolition Act.

Parties and issues

, Communist Party of India, Forward Bloc, Praja Socialist Party, Socialist Party, Congress Reform Committee and Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam were the major parties contesting this election. This was the first election contested by the DMK since its formation in 1949. The decision to contest elections was taken in 1956 at the party's Trichy conference. The party fielded its candidates in 8 Parliamentary and 117 assembly seats as independents, since it was not an officially recognised party. The increased Tamilian character of the Congress party after the appointment of K. Kamaraj, a non-Brahman as Chief Minister of Tamil Nadu, robbed DMK of its main electoral plank as the sole proponent of Tamil nationalism. It increasingly changed its focus to economic issues and slower industrialisation of the South as an election issue. The DMK election manifesto had a socialist image and creation of Dravida Nadu became a side issue as it had implicitly accepted the prevailing constitutional order.
Periyar E. V. Ramasamy issued a statement in support of K. Kamaraj before the commencement of the election. In October 1956, the central executive of Dravidar Kazhagam resolved to support K. Kamaraj.
Since Mr. Kamaraj has done his best to serve the Tamilians, since he has changed Acharyar's educational system designed to perpetuate the caste system, since he has conferred many jobs and many benefits on Tamilians in the educational and other spheres and since the Brahman and DMK people are trying to oust him from power, it has become the duty of all Tamilians to support Mr. Kamaraj and his followers in the election

K. Kamaraj accepted the support of Dravidar kazhagam and said if the Kazhagam canvassed vote for him out of their own free will, he could not possibly tell them he did not want their votes. He also made it clear that Congress party can not support a party which is communal in nature and he did not in any way share E. V. Ramasamy's views.
K. Kamaraj's decision to accept the support and provide candidacy to some former members of Dravidar Kazhagam caused division within Congress resulting in a new party called, Congress Reform Committee. Though the party was created in the last moment, it fielded candidates in 12 parliamentary and 55 assembly seats.

Voting and results

Source: Election Commission of India

Results

DMK was not officially recognized as a party by the Election commission of India until 1962, so they were registered as an Independent party. Congress Reform Committee was the second and Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam was the third party in the assembly. Congress won 45% vote share, CRC 8% and DMK 14%.

List of candidates

ConstituencyWinnerPartyRunner UpParty
AdiramapattinamA. R. MarimuthuPSPN. Sunderasa ThevarINC
AduthuraiRamamirtha ThondaimanINCMohammed AmirdeenIND
Alangudi1) Arunachala Thevar
2) Chinniah
INC
INC
Subbiah
Balakrishnan
IND
AlangulamVeluchamy ThevarINDNallasivanCPI
AmbasamudramGomathisankara DeekshidarINCChallapandianIND
Ambur1) V. K. Krishnamurthy
3) S. R. Munusami
INC
IND
2) Sampangi Naidu
4) A. R. Rathnasamy
IND
INC
AndanallurAnnamalai MuthurajaINCE. P. MathuramIND
ArakkonamS. C. Sadayappa MudaliarINCThomasIND
ArantangiS. Ramasami ThevarINDMuthuvel AmbalamINC
AravakurichiS. SadasivamINCN. RathinamIND
ArcotS. Khader SheriffINCLachaumananIND
AriyalurRamalinga PadayachiINCNarayananIND
ArniP. Doraisamy ReddiarININC-
AruppukottaiM. D. RamasamiINDA. V. ThiruppathiINC
AtoorM. A. B. Arumugasamy ChettiarINCV. S. S. Mani ChettiyarIND
Attur1) Irusappan
2) M. P. Subramaniam
IND
IND
3) A. Sambasiva Reddiar
4) M. Arumugham
INC
IND
AvanashiK. Marappa GounderINCKaruppa GounderIND
Basin BridgeT. N. AnandanayakiINCN. V. NatarajanIND
Bhavani1) G. G. Gurumurthi
2) P. G. Manickam
INC
INC
3) K. Komarasami Gounder
4) A. Subramanian
IND
IND
BhuvanagiriSamikannu PadayachiINCR. BalagurusamyIND
BodinayakkanurA. S. SubbarajINCM. MuthialaIND
CuddaloreSeenivasa PadayachiINCSambandanIND
Chengalpattu1) Muthuswamy Naicker
2) Appavu
INC3) Ramachandran
4) Rathinam
IND
ChengamT. Karia GoundarINCR. Venkatachala MudaliarIND
ChennimalaiK. P. NallasivamINDA. Thengappa GounderINC
CheyyarP. RamachandranINCV. Darmalinga NayagarIND
Chidambaram1) G. Vagheesam Pillai
2) Swami Sahajananda
INC
INC
39 Chokalingam
4) Sivasubramaniam
IND
IND
Coimbatore - ISavitri ShanmugamINCBupathyCPI
Coimbatore - II1) Marudachalam
2) Palaniswamy
CPI
INC
3) Kuppuswamy
4) P. Veluswamy
INC
PSP
ColachelLourdammalINCS. DoraiswamyIND
CoonoorJ. Matha GowderINCH. B. Ari GowderIND
DharapuramA. Sanapathi GounderINCP. S. Govindasamy GounderIND
DharmapuriM. Kandasami KandarINCR. S. Veerappa ChettyIND
DindigulM. J. Jamal MohideenINCA. BalasubramaniamCPI
EgmoreAnbazhaganINDRadhakrishnanINC
ErodeV. S. ManickasundaramINCK. T. RajuCPI
GandarvakottaiKrishnasami GopalarINCRamachandra DoraiIND
GingeeM. Jangal ReddiarINDV. Gopal GounderIND
GobichettipalayamP. G. KaruthirumanINCMariappanCPI
Gudiyatham1) V. K. Kothandaraman
2) T. Manavalan
CPI
INC
3) Venkatachalam
4) M. Krishnasami
INC
IND
GummidipundiKamalambuiammalINCVenugopal ReddyIND
HarbourU. Krishna RaoINCG. Rajamannar ChettiarPSP
Harur1) P. M. Munusami Gounder
2) M. K. Mariappan
INC
INC
3) T. Ponnusamy
4) C. Theerthagiri
IND
IND
HosurK. Appavoo PillaiINDN. Ramachandra ReddyINC
JayankondamK. R. ViswanathanINCJayaramulu ChettiarIND
Kadambur1) K. Ramasubbu
2) Sangili
INC
INC
3)S. Arunachala Nadar
4) V. Suppayan
IND
IND
KadayamD. S. AthimoolamINDA. BalaganINC
Kallakurichi1) Nataraja Odayar
3) M. Anandan
IND
IND
2) Parthasarathy
4) L. Anandan
INC
INC
KancheepuramC. N. AnnaduraiINDP. S. SrinivasanINC
KangayamK. G. Palanisamy GounderINCP. Muthuswamy GounderIND
KanyakumariT. S. Ramaswamy PillaiINDNatarajanINC
KaraikudiM. A. Muthiah ChettiarINCGanesan SawIND
KarurT. M. NallaswamyINCK. S. RamasamiCPI
KilliyurA. NesamonyINCUncontestedUncontested
KodaikanalM. AlagirisamyINCGurusamyIND
KoilpalayamC. SubramaniamINCC. Guruswamy NaiduPSP
KovilpattiV. Suppaya NaickerINDSelvarajINC
KrishnagiriS. Nagaraja ManigarINCN. MohanramIND
KulithalaiM. KarunanidhiINDK. A. DharmalingamINC
KumbakonamT. SambathINCNeelameghamIND
LalgudiS. LazarINCAnbil P. DharmalingamIND
Madurai CentralV. SankaranINCS. MuthuIND
Madurai EastP. K. R. Lakshmi KanthanINCN. SankaraiahCPM
Maduranthakam1) O. Venkatasubba Reddy
4) Ellappan
INC
IND
2) O.N. Doraibabu
3) V.L. Raja
IND
IND
ManamaduraiR. Chidambara BharathiINCS. AlaguIND
ManapparaiN. P. M. Chinnaya KavundarINCA. Rajagopal PillaiIND
MannargudiT. S. Swaminatha OdayarINCS. K. Sivanada SaluvarIND
Mayuram1) G. Narayanasami Naidu
2) P. Jayaraj
INC
INC
3)M. Kathamuthu
4) A. R. Marianathan
CPI
CPI
Melur1) P. Kakkan
2) M. Periyakaruppan Ambalam
INC
INC
3)K. Paramasivam Ambalan
4) P. Vadivel
IND
IND
MettupalayamD. Raghubadhi DeviINCMadhannanIND
MetturK. S. Ardhanareeswara GounderINCSurendiranPSP
MylaporeC. R. RamaswamyINCKumari S. VijayalakshmiPSP
Mudukulathur1) U. Muthuramalinga Thevar
2) A. Perumal
IND
IND
3) Chinniah
4) A. Krishnan
INC
INC
Musiri1) V. A. Muthaiya
2) T. V. Sannasi
INC
INC
3) M. P. Muthukaruppan
4) Durairaj
IND
IND
NagapattinamN. S. RamalingamINCP. JeevanandamCPI
NagercoilChidambaranatha NadarINCC. SankarCPI
NallurVedamanickamINDK. S. Venkatakrishna ReddiarIND
Namakkal1) P. Kolanda Gounder
3) M. P. Periasami
INC
INC
2) V. Kaliappan
4) Marudaveeran
IND
IND
NambiyurK. L. RamaswamyINCUncontestedUncontested
NanguneriM. G. Sankar ReddiarINCS. MadasamyIND
Nannilam1) M. D. Thiagaraja Pillai
2) M. C. Muthukumaraswami
INC
INC
3) S. Arunachalam Pillai
4) P. Appaswamy
CPI
CPI
Nellikuppam1) Sivachidambara Ramasamy Padayachi
3) S. Thangavelu
INC
INC
2) Krishnamoorthy Gounder
4) Rajaangam
IND
IND
Nilakkottai1) W. P. A. R. Chandrasekaran
2) A. S. Ponnammal
INC
INC
3) T. G. Krishnamoorthy
4) M. Vadivel
IND
IND
OddanchatramKaruthappa GounderINCAngamuthu NaickerIND
PadmanabhapuramThompson Dharmaraj DanielINCS. Muthukaruppa PillaiIND
PalaniLakshmipathirajINCVenkitasami GounderIND
PalladamP. S. ChinnaduraiPSPKumarasami GounderINC
Papanasam1)Venkitachala Nattar
2)R. Subramaniam
INC
INC
3) Haritharanathan
4) Tajudeen
IND
IND
PanjapattiKarunagiri MuthaiahINCP. Poonambala GounderIND
ParamakudiK. RamachandranINDG. GovindanINC
PattukottaiR. Srinivasa AyyarINCV. Arunachala ThevarIND
PennagaramHemalatha DeviINCD. K. Gorunatha ChettiarIND
Perambalur1)Krishnasami
3) K. Periyannan
INC
INC
2) Raja Chidambaram
4) Adimoolam
IND
IND
Perambur1) Pakkiriswami Pillai
3) Satyavani Muthu
IND
IND
2) T. S. Govindaswamy
4) T. Rajagopal
INC
INC
PerunduraiN. K. PalanisamiCPIManicka MudaliarINC
Pollachi1) N. Mahalingam
2) K. Ponniah
INC
INC
3) P. Thangavel Gounder
4) V. K. Rangaswamy
PSP
CPI
PolurS. M. AnnamalaiINDT. B. Kesava ReddiarIND
Ponneri1) V. Govindasami Naidu
2) T. P. Elumalai
INC
INC
3) T. Shanmugam
4) Changam Pillai
IND
IND
RadhapuramA. V. ThomasINCKartheesanIND
RamanathapuramR. Shanmuga Rajeshwara SethupathiINDG. MangalasamyCPI
RanipetChandrasekara NaickerINCR. A. SubhaanIND
RasipuramA. Raja GounderINCK. V. K. RamaswamyIND
SaidapetA. S. Doraiswami ReddiarINCN. P. LoganathanIND
Salem IA. Mariappan MudaliarINCV. R. NedunchezhiyanIND
Salem IIA. Rathnavel GounderINCS. M. RamiahCPI
Sankarankoil1) P. Urkavalan
2) A. R. Subbiah Mudaliar
INC
INC
3) Adinamilagi
4) S. Uthaman
IND
PSP
SankariK. S. Subramanya GounderINCR. ThandavanIND
SathankulamS. P. AdithanarINDS. KandasamyINC
SatyamangalamK. Gopal GounderINDK. AranganathanINC
SatturK. Kamaraj NadarINCJayarama ReddiarIND
SendamangalamT. Sivagnanam PillaiINCSomasundara GounderIND
SholinghurB. Bhakthavatsalu NaiduINCM. Subramanian NaickerIND
Sirkazhi1) C. Muthia Pillai
2) K. B. S. Mani
INC
INC
3) K. Sami Durai Annangar
4) V. Velayutham
CPI
CPI
SivagangaD. Subramania RajkumarINDSaminathanINC
SivakasiS. Ramasami NaiduINCP. Muthuramanuja ThevarIND
SriperumbudurM. BhaktavatsalamINCC. V. M. AnnamalaiIND
SrirangamK. VasudevanINCChitrambalamIND
SrivaikuntamA. P. C. VeerabahuINCY. PerumalIND
Srivilliputhur1) R. Krishnasami Naidu
2) A. Chinnasami
INC
INC
3) S. Alagarsamy
4) Gurusami
CPI
IND
SulurKulanthai AmmalINCK. RamaniCPI
TaramangalamN. S. SoundararajanINCChinnappanIND
TenkasiK. Sattanatha KarayalarINDI. A. Chidambaram PillaiINC
ThanjavurA. Y. S. Parisutha NadarINCR. GopalakrishnanIND
Theni1) N. R. Thiagarajan
3) N. M. Velappan
INC
INC
2) S. S. Rajendran
4) A. Ayyanar
IND
IND
ThirumangalamA. V. P. Periavala Guruya ReddiINDK. RajaramINC
ThirumayamV. RamiahINCMuthuvairava AmbalagararIND
ThirupparankundramS. Chinnakaruppa ThevarINCK. P. JanakiCPI
Thousand lightsA. V. P. AsaithambiINDK. Venkatasamy NaiduINC
ThuriniapuramM. A. ManickaveluINCS. MuruganIND
Tindivanam1) P. Veerappa Gounder
2) M. Jagannathan
IND
IND
3) Venugopal Gounder
4) Pichaikuppan
INC
INC
TiruchendurM. S. SelvarajINCM. R. MeganathanIND
Tiruchengode1) T. M. Kaliannan
2) R. Kandasami
INC
INC
3) Rangasamy Gounder
4) Komaran
IND
PSP
Tiruchirappalli - IE. P. MathuramINDT. Durairaj PillaiINC
Tiruchirappalli - IIM. KalyanasundaramCPISubburethinamINC
Tirukoilur1) S. A. M. Annamalai Odayar
3) Kuppusami
IND
INC
2) Lakshmi Narasamma
4) Muthusami
INC
IND
TirukoshtiyurN. V. ChockalingamINCS. ShanmugamCPI
TiruppatturR. C. Samanna GounderINCNatesa PillaiIND
Tiruvannamalai1) P. U. Shanmugham
2) C. Santhanam
IND
IND
3) V. K. Annamalai Gounder
4) A. Arumugam
INC
TiruvayurR. Swaminatha MerkondarINCD. Pakshiraja MoovarayarIND
Tirunelveli1) Rajathi Kunchithapatham
2) Somasundaram
INC
INC
3) Kandish
4) Ponnusami
IND
PSP
TiruppurK. N. PalanisamyINCV. Ponnulinga GounderCPI
Tiruthuraipundi1) V. Vedayyan
2) A. Vedaratnam
INC
INC
3) C. Kandasamy
4) S. Vadivelu
CPI
CPI
TiruvadanaiKR. RM. KariamanickamambalamINDS. RamakrishnathevarINC
Tiruvallur1) Eakambara Mudaly
2) V. S. Arunachalam
INC
INC
3) N. Govindasamy Naidu
4) M. Dharmalingam
IND
IND
T. NagarK. VinayakamINCA. S. JesupathamIND
T PalurSubbiahINCRamasamyIND
TriplicaneK. S. G. Haja SheriffINCAppaduraiIND
TuticorinPonnusami NadarINCM. S. SivamaniIND
UdagamandalamB. K. Linga GowderINCK. BhojanIND
UddanapalliMuni ReddiINDVenkatakrishna DesaiINC
UdumalpetS. T. Subbaya GounderINDN. Mounaguruswamy NaiduINC
UlundurpetKandasami PadayachiINCManonmani AmmalIND
UsilampattiP. K. Mookiah ThevarINDP. V. RajINC
UthamapalayamK. PandiarajINCP. T. RajanIND
UthiramerurV. K. Ramaswamy MudaliarINDK. Duraiswamy NayagarINC
VadamaduraiThiruvenkatasamy NaickerINDS. Chiinasamy NaiduINC
ValavanurA. Govindasami NayagarINDK. M. Krishna GounderINC
Vandavasi1) M. Ramachandra Reddy
3) D. Dasarathan
INC
INC
2) A. Dharma Gounder
4) S. Muthulingam
IND
IND
VaniyambadiA. A. RasheedINCM. P. Vadivelu GounderIND
VedasandurT. S. Soundaram RamachandranINCMadanagopalCPI
VeerapandyM. R. Kandasamy MudaliarINCChelliahIND
VelloreM. P. SarathyINDSundara GounderCPI
VilavancodeM. WilliamINCUncontestedUncontested
VillupuramSarangapani GounderINCShanmuga UdayarIND
VridhachalamM. SelvarajINDG. Rajavelu PadayachiINC
WashermanpetM. Mayandi NadarINCN. JeevarathnamIND
Yercaud1) S. Andi Goundan
2) S. Lakshmana Goundar
INC
INC
3) Raja Paul David
4) Kuppusami Goundan
IND
IND

Kamaraj's second cabinet

Kamaraj's council of ministers during his second tenure as chief minister

Footnotes and references