Chennai South (Lok Sabha constituency)
The Lok Sabha constituency Chennai South is one of three constituencies in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It was formerly known as Madras South. It was created in 1957 through bifurcation of Madras Lok Sabha constituency.It is the most populous Lok sabha constituency in south India.
C. N. Annadurai, the first non-Congress chief minister of Tamil Nadu resigned his seat in 1967 after he was nominated for chief ministership. It was later contested and won by Murasoli Maran.Before 2009
Chennai South Lok Sabha constituency is composed of the following assembly segments:
- Triplicane
- Mylapore
- Saidapet
- Alandur
- Tambaram
- Theagaraya Nagar
After 2009
After delimitation, Chennai South consists of following constituencies
- Virugampakkam
- Saidapet
- Thiyagarayanagar
- Mylapore
- Velachery
- Shozhinganallur
2019
2014
2009
2004
1999