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Anaikattu Assembly Election Results 2026

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Anaikattu Assembly Constituency

Anaikattu is a predominantly rural–semi-urban Assembly constituency in Vellore district, Constituency No. 44, shaped by its agrarian economy, forest–hill terrain, and sizable tribal and marginalised populations. Located along the Eastern Ghats foothills and river-fed plains, it reflects the development challenges of interior Vellore, where water security, roads, healthcare access, and welfare delivery drive political choices.

Politics here is local and relationship-driven, with high expectations of MLA accessibility and hands-on problem-solving.

Political & Social Character:

The electorate consists of:

  • Small and marginal farmers
  • Agricultural labourers
  • Scheduled Tribe and Scheduled Caste communities
  • Rural women and self-help groups
  • Government welfare beneficiaries

While caste and community networks matter, welfare continuity, personal outreach, and crisis response dominate voting behaviour.

Geography & Connectivity:

The constituency includes:

  • Hill villages and forest-adjacent hamlets
  • River-fed agricultural belts
  • Interior panchayats
  • Poor roads, limited bus services, and difficult terrain restrict access to healthcare, education, and markets.

Hotspots:

  • Road- and water-stressed hill villages
  • Tribal hamlets needing service outreach
  • River-dependent farming areas

Core Issues:

  • Summer drinking water scarcity
  • Poor connectivity to hill and tribal villages
  • Limited primary and emergency healthcare
  • Irrigation instability
  • Education access and dropouts
  • Rural youth employment

Voter Mood:

  • Farmers seek assured water and crop security
  • Tribal communities prioritise access and dignity
  • Women focus on water, healthcare, and welfare
  • Youth want skills and nearby jobs
  • Elderly value pensions, healthcare, and transport
  • Anaikattu voters reward consistent field presence, empathy, and last-mile delivery.

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Past Anaikattu Assembly Election Results

WINNER

A.P.Nandakumar

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DMK
Number of Votes 95,159
Winning Party Voting %48.1
Winning Margin %3.2

Other Candidates - Anaikattu Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • D.Velazhagan

    ADMK

    88,799
  • A.Sumithra

    NTK

    8,125
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,791
  • M.Senthil Kumar

    IND

    1,357
  • V.D.Sathish Kumar

    AMMKMNKZ

    1,140
  • P Venkatesan

    IND

    468
  • K.Rajasekar

    IJK

    328
  • M Rajbabu

    IND

    179
  • T.Mathan Kumar

    IND

    150
  • N.Kirubakaran

    IND

    109
  • K.Naveenkumar

    IND

    94
  • R Karunamoorthy

    IND

    62
  • M.Arun

    IND

    44
WINNER

Nandakumar. A.P

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DMK
Number of Votes 77,058
Winning Party Voting %42.4
Winning Margin %4.8

Other Candidates - Anaikattu Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Kalaiarasu. M

    ADMK

    68,290
  • Elavazagan. K.L

    PMK

    24,711
  • Palani. P.S

    TMC(M)

    2,633
  • Vijayakumar. K

    BJP

    1,750
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    1,237
  • Sivaraj. K

    NTK

    723
  • Karunanithi. E

    BSP

    679
  • Chandrasekar. D

    IND

    661
  • Sampath. G

    IND

    616
  • Udayakumar. N

    IND

    524
  • Venkatesan. P

    UMK

    393
  • Elavarasan. A

    IND

    353
  • Nandhakumar. T

    IND

    312
  • Kalaiyarasan. P

    IND

    246
  • Pushparaj. R

    PPIS

    202
  • Srinivasan. R

    NMK

    197
  • Sudhakar. M

    VBMP

    191
  • Kattavarayan. M

    GPI

    152
  • Nandakumar. M

    IND

    146
  • Mahalakshmi. A

    IND

    128
  • Nandakumar. V

    IND

    122
  • Balaraman. M

    IND

    104
  • Govinda Ammal

    RSPS

    102
  • Sivakumar. T

    SP

    92

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