Though the ruling AIADMK and Chief Minister Jayalalithaa
continue to enjoy support among voters, the DMK has come a close
second, according to a survey conducted by People Studies, a
socio-political research organisation.
J Jayalalithaa tops the list of Chief Ministerial candidates with 31.56 % votes and the AIADMK 34.1 %, says the report released by
S. Rajanayagam, professor of the Visual Communication Department of
Loyola College, who is also the director of the People Studies.
Rajanayagam said the survey was conducted between August 13 and 26 in 80
Assembly constituencies in 28 districts. A total of 3,370 persons have
shared their views.
Asked about the need for eliciting views on both Mr. Karunanidhi and Mr.
Stalin as candidate for Chief Minister, Mr. Rajanayagam explained that
the survey team did not approach the voters with the name of probable
candidates for Chief Minister. “It was an open question and depending on
the voters preference we have listed the names,” he said.
Even though the AIADMK tops the list, cross tabulations show that the
DMK enjoys support among some sections. The study has proved that an
alternative political arrangement to both the DMK and the AIADMK is
remote with 53.4 per cent people favouring the Dravidian majors.
The DMK
got 32.6% in the survey.
One of the surprising outcomes of the study is that DMK treasurer M.K.
Stalin is preferred as the party’s Chief Ministerial candidate over his
father and five-time Chief Minister M. Karunanidhi. While Mr. Stalin has
polled 27.98 % votes, Mr. Karunanidhi has scored 21.33 %
votes.
Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam leader Vijayakant 6.24% and PMK leader Anbumani Ramadoss 2.27 % secured fourth and fifth places
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