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SO-23-2013 Thanjavur pfiplbnq5 ron$l6ug;Gg;ng;zu S6irr6lr6ru6, G'lsnnarrnn - 106 TAMIL NADU STATE ELECTION COMMISSION, Chennai. 600106. cir g.frot €b6rD66dr STATUTORYORDER eqgsee gflnq ABSTRACT ELECTIONS- OrdinaryElections to UrbanLocal Bodies - October2011- ThanjavurDistrict Contestedcandidates - Failed to lodge accountsof election expenses . Show causenotices issued Failedto submite ion and accounts - Disqualification- Ordered. S.o.No.23120131TNSEC/N{E.II Dated,the 18ftSeptember 2013 Read: 1. S.O.No. 3912011/TNSEC,EE,dated, the 156 September2011. /.. S.O.No.38/201I/TNSECIEE, dated, the 15u September2011. 1 J. S.O.No.45l2011/TNSEC/1VIE1, dated, the 21" September2011. 4. From the District Election Officer/District Collector, Thaniavur District Lr.No.869812012/ 9.1 dated23.1 1.2012. 5. Show cause Notice issued in Tamil Nadu State Election commission Rc.No.89 7/2 0 12/l\[82, dated 1 4.72.20 72 6. ThisCommission Lr.No. 897/2 0 12 }t4f.2 dated 1 6.7 .20 13 . 7. From the District ElectionOfficer/District Collector, Thanjavur District Lr.No. 8698 120 12 /j I I dated9 .2.20 13, | 1.2.20 13 and24 .8.20 13 . ORDER: WHEREAS,in the Notification issuedwith the StatutoryOrder first readabove, by invoking sub-rule(3) of the rule i16 of the Tamil Nadu Town Panchayats,Third GradeMunicipalities, Municipalitiesand Corporations(Elections) Rules, 2006, the Commissiondirected that all the contestingcandidates in the electionslisted thereinshall lodge a true copy of their accountsof electionexpenses kept by themor by theirrespective election agent under sub-rule (1) ofrule 116 of the saidRules with the officers mentionedtherein, within thirry daysfrom the dateof declarationof theresult of the electionsl 2. WHEREAS, in the Notification issuedwith the StatutoryOrder secondread above,this Commissionprescribed a format for the said purposeby invoking sub-rule(2) of the rule 116 of the saidRules: 3. \\HEREAS. this Commission conducted ordinary elections to the urban local bodies during October201 1 as notified in rhe StatutoryOrder third read above; 4. WHEREAS, the District Election Officer/District Collector, Thanjar,'urDistrict, in his letter fourth read above reported that 139 candidatescontested in the said Ordinary Elections for various offices failed to lodge copiesof their accountof electionexpenses as directedby this Commission; 5. WHEREAS, based on the report of the said District Election Officer/District Collector, Thanjalur and other facts, a show causenotice was issued in the reference fifth read above to each of the 139 contestedcandidate, who failed to lodge a true copy of the account of election expensesin the Ordinary Elections held during the month of October 2011, through the District Election Officer,{District Collector, calling for explanation within 27 days of the receipt of the said notice, as to why action should not be taken against him as per sub-section(2-A) of section 49 of the Tamil Nadu District MunicipalitiesAct, 1920(Tamil Nadu Act V of 1920); 6. WHEREAS, on receipt of show causenotices 2 number of candidateshave submitted their accounts directly to the Commission and the same have been forwarded to the District Election Offrcer in the reference sixth cited and informed to send his remarks along with the reports of other candidates. 7. WHEREAS, the said District Election Officer/District Collector, in his letters seventhread above,has now reportedthat out ofthe said 139 contestedcandidates, 13 contestedcandidates lodged their accounts of election expenses along with explanation and the remaining 126 contested candidates have neither submitted their explanations nor lodged the account of election expenses inspiteof the show causenotices issued to them; and 8. WHEREAS, in view of the said report of the District Election Officer,lDistrict Collector, Tamil Nadu StateElection Commission is satisfied that 726 candidateslisted in column (3) of the Table below against the contested election mentioned in the corresponding entry in column (2) thereof, have failed to lodge their account of election expensesas required by or under the said Act and haveno good reasonorjustification for the failure. 9. NOW, THEREFORE, in exercise of the powers conferred by sub-section(2-A) of section 49 of the Tamil Nadu District Municipalities Act, i920 (Tamil Nadu Act V of 1,920),the Tamil Nadu StateElection Commissionhereby declares that the candidateslisted in column (3) of the Table below against the contested election mentioned in the corresponding entry in column (2) thereof shall be disqualified,for being electedas a Chairmanor a Councillor or a Ward Member for a period of three years from the date of this Order. THETABLE THANJAVURDISTRICT Sl. No. Election contested Nameof the candidatewith address (1) (3) (21 ThiruffmUSelvi 1 ThanjavurMunicipal ity P.Valarmathi MunicipalCouncillor Lakshmirajapuram,Palliagraharam WardNo.1 Thaniavur. 2. ThanjavurMunicipality P.Gowri, MunicipalCouncillor 26 VadugaStreet, Karanthai, WardNo.2 Thaniavur. 3. I fnan;avu-Municipality P.Mahalakshmi, j Municipal Councillor 8A,ValampuriAdhi Thiravidar Ward NorthSt I No.2 VennarBank, Thanjavur. 4. j ThanjavurMunicipalrty tr.|-aramesnwan I MunicipalCouncillor j SunganthidatPeriya Adhi Thiravidar St WardNo.3 VennarBank, Thanjavur. 5. I nanJavurMUntctpaltty N.Kaliyamoorthy MunicipalCouncillor 18D,Balobanandavanam, North Gate. Ward No.4 Thaniarrrrr 6. ThanjavurMunicipality S.Nageswffi MunicipalCouncillor 19Gujilian Kulam, Karanthai, WardNo.5 Thanjavur. 7. Thanjavurtttunicrpatrty r\.tvtanJuta, Municipal Councillor 18 Sannathivaniya street, WardNo.S Karanthai,Thanjavur. I | ilanJavurMunrctpaltty T.Chandra Municipal Councillor 2TAGangaNagar, North Gate WardNo.6 Thaniavur. 9. ThanjavurMunicipality n.unttra, MunicipalCouncillor 215Mela Alangam, WardNo.6 Thanjavur. 10 ThanjavurVtunicipatrty N.ranmala MunicipalCouncillor 31A,Ganga Nagar, North Gate WardNo.6 Thaniavur. 11. ThanjavurMunicipalrty M.Manimaran, Municipal Councillor 1,Annai Sathiya nagar WardNo.7 Sttnnamhr tkalatroi FnaA Tr.,^^i, tl 12. ThanjavurMunicipality M.HraDaKaran, MunicipalCouncillor 120,North Gate, WardNo.8 Thanjavur. 13. ThanjavurMunicipalit/ rvr.K.Kamesh MunicipalCouncillor 215,North Alangam WardNo.8 Thanjavur. 14. I nanjavurMuntctpaltty S.Ameerbatcha Municipal Councillor 46,Chettiar Colony, East Gate WardNo.9 Thanjavur. 15 ThanjavurMunicipality K.Dtvaraj, MunicipalCouncillor I I 61/34.Multukkara Adi Thiravidar Street WardNo.9 I Thaniavur. 16 i- % ThanjavurMunicipality I K.Nataraian. MunicipalCouncillor i 8A, SamiyapillaiStreet, East Gate WardNo.9 I Thaniavur. 17 ThanjavurMunicipality I A.AnDuselvam MunicipalCouncillor | 34,Thirowpathaiyamman Koil Street WardNo.10 EastGate, Thanjavur.% 18. Thanjavurfrlunrcrpatity K.Kavitha Municipal Councillor 33, KavadikkaraStreet, East Gate. WardNo.10 Thanjavur. % 19. ThanjavurMunicipality S.Selvam, Municipal Councillor 73,Kavadikkara Street, East Gate. WardNo.10 Thanjavur. 4 20 ThanjavurMunicipality A.K.Palanivel MunicipalCouncillor 4068, DabeerkulamRoad, WardNo.11 EastGate,Thanjavur. 21 ThanjavurMunicipality L.Seran, MunicipalCouncillor 91,Town Karambai South Street WardNo.13 EastGate,Thaniavur. 22. ThanjavurMunicipality P.Chitra, MunicipalCouncillor 1713080, lrattai Varkara street Ward No.14 EastGate,Thaniavur. 23 ThanjavurMunicipality M.Sulochana, MunicipalCouncillor 3,{,PadaiVettiamman Koil Street WardNo.14 Thaniavur. 24 ThanjavurMunicipality N.NasimaNasurulla, MunicipalCouncillor 92,Attumanthai Street WardNo.14 EastGate, Thaniavur. 25. ThanjavurMunicipality M.K.Shakilabanu MunicipalCouncillor 4135,Old MariammanKoil Road WardNo.14 ChinnakadaiStreet, East Gate, Thaniavur. 26. ThanjavurMunicipality A.Chitra MunicipalCouncillor AYANadar Road, Konar Thottam, WardNo.15 Thaniavur. 27. ThanjavurMunicipality A.Suresh, MunicipalCouncillor 1993,Mela veethi WardNo.17 Thaniavur. 28 ThanjavurMunicipality S.Padmavathi MunicipalCouncillor NamasivayamChettiyar Lane, WardNo.18 West Street,Thaniavur. 29. ThanjavurMunicipality S.Balakrishnan, MunicipalCouncillor 1363,West Alangam WardNo.18 Thaniavur. 30. ThanjavurMunicipal ity Malai.Chellappa MunicipalCouncillor 50137, Sevappanaickan Vari Mel Karai, WardNo.20 Srinivasapuram.Thaniavur. 31 ThanjavurMunicipality A.Alavudeen, MunicipalCouncillor 2/31,Sevappanaickan Vari South Bank Ward No.21 4tnStreet, Srinivasapuram, Thanjavur. 32. ThanjavurMunicipality A.Partheeban, MunicipalCouncillor 15/7,East Bank, Sevappanaickan Vari Ward No.21 Thaniavur. 33. ThanjavurMunicipality S.Poonkodi, MunicipalCouncillor 2851,Nanayakkara Chetti Street, WardNo.23 Thaniavur. 34. ThanjavurMunicipality S.Sammantham, MunicipalCouncillor 1935,Kodeeswaran Lane, WardNo.24 Thaniavur. 35. ThanjavurMunicipality P.Prathap, MunicipalCouncillor 2277,Sakkanayakkan Street WardNo.24 Thaniavur. ThanjavurMunicipality C.Kannan, MunicipalCouncillor 1014,Melakkara Lane, WardNo.25 Thaniavur. 37. ThanjavurMunicipality T.Neelavannakannan, MunicipalCouncillor 1640, Kuthiraikatti Street, Ward No.25 Karanthai,Thaniavur. 38. ThanjavurMunicipality M.Mohan, MunicipalCouncillor 151451.Arasamara Lane. East St WardNo.25 Thaniavur. 39. ThanjavurMunicipality P.Kumar, MunicipalCouncillor Samanthankulam,South Bank, East street WardNo.26 Thaniavur. 40 ThanjavurMunicipality S.Moorthy MunicipalCouncillor 30EAlagikulam, Keeraikara Street WardNo.27 Thaniavur. 41. ThanjavurMunicipality P.Nabeesabegam, MunicipalCouncillor 321256,Vadivasal Vaikolkara street WardNo.28 M.Chavadv.Thaniavur. 42. ThanjavurMunicipality S.Bowjiyabegam, MunicipalCouncillor 91119,Muslim street, Samanthanpalayam, WardNo.28 M.Chavady,Thaniavur. 43.
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