Chennai South Lok Sabha constituency
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Der Lok-Sabha-Wahlkreis Chennai South (bis 2004 Madras South) ist ein Wahlkreis bei den Wahlen zur Lok Sabha, dem Unterhaus des indischen Parlaments. Er liegt im Bundesstaat Tamil Nadu und umfasst den Südteil der Metropole Chennai (Madras). Bei der letzten Wahl zur Lok Sabha waren 1.795.780 Einwohner wahlberechtigt.
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