The 15th Assembly in Tamil Nadu will see more women representatives than
in the previous session, but not by a wide margin.
If 17 women sat in the Assembly after the elections in 2011, there will be 21 women this time, including Chief Minister Jayalalithaa.
Out of the 21 women, 16 are from the AIADMK, and four from the DMK, with one lone woman from the Congress
Out of a total of 3,787 candidates fielded by top political parties, including the ADMK, DMK, PMK, MDMK, VCK, Congress, CPI, CPI(M), Naam Tamizhar Katchi, BJP and TMC, there were 323 female candidates, less than 10 per cent.
This is only 9 % of the total 232 seats for which results have been declared so far
If 17 women sat in the Assembly after the elections in 2011, there will be 21 women this time, including Chief Minister Jayalalithaa.
Out of the 21 women, 16 are from the AIADMK, and four from the DMK, with one lone woman from the Congress
Out of a total of 3,787 candidates fielded by top political parties, including the ADMK, DMK, PMK, MDMK, VCK, Congress, CPI, CPI(M), Naam Tamizhar Katchi, BJP and TMC, there were 323 female candidates, less than 10 per cent.
52% of women fielded by AIADMK and 21 % fielded by the DMK won.
In an analysis done by Prajna Trust, a
gender-based NGO, it was the MDMK that had allocated the highest
percentage of seats to women at 13.8, but that party came a cropper.
The
AIADMK followed it up at 13.7%, allocating 31 seats out of 227
to women candidates, and over 50 % of them tasted victory.
The
DMK gave 19 seats to women in the 174 constituencies the party
contested, and secured a lower conversion rate – from fielding candidate
to victory.
This is only 9 % of the total 232 seats for which results have been declared so far
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