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Coimbatore (North) Assembly Election Results 2026

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Coimbatore (North) Assembly Constituency

Coimbatore North, Constituency no 118, is a highly urban, politically aware seat where elections are decided by civic governance credibility, middle-class service expectations, minority consolidation, and working-class welfare confidence. Ideology has visibility, but day-to-day urban performance determines outcomes.

Margins are tight, with high swings, driven by water, traffic, sanitation, law & order, and price pressures.

Political & Social Character:

Dominant voter blocs:

  • Urban middle class & salaried employees
  • Business owners & traders (markets, wholesale, retail)
  • Muslim communities (concentrated & decisive pockets)
  • SC communities (urban settlements)
  • Working-class & daily-wage households
  • Students & youth voters

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Dense core-city wards
  • Commercial market zones & mixed-use streets
  • Old residential neighbourhoods
  • Slum pockets & redeveloped tenements
  • Limited industrial footprint
  • City management defines political mood

Hotspots:

  • Close proximity to Marudhamalai Arulmigu Subramanya Swami Temple
  • Easy access to Adiyogi Shiva Statue
  • Market & trader-dominated areas
  • Minority concentration neighbourhoods
  • Middle-class residential layouts
  • SC habitation clusters
  • Mixed urban swing wards
  • Each cluster reacts sharply to civic breakdowns and law-and-order signals.

Core Issues:

  • Drinking water & sewerage
  • Traffic congestion & parking
  • Solid waste management
  • Law & order & night safety
  • Government hospital access
  • Price rise & cost of living

Voter Mood:

  • MLA must be administratively competent
  • Strong coordination with Corporation & police
  • Quick civic grievance resolution
  • Fair treatment of traders & minorities
  • Visible presence during urban crises
  • Urban service failure leads to instant backlash

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Past Coimbatore (North) Assembly Election Results

WINNER

Amman K.Arjunan

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ADMK
Number of Votes 81,454
Winning Party Voting %40.2
Winning Margin %2

Other Candidates - Coimbatore (North) Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Shanmugasundaram V.M

    DMK

    77,453
  • Thangavelu R

    MNM

    26,503
  • Balendran C.B

    NTK

    11,433
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,701
  • Appathurai N.R

    AMMKMNKZ

    1,659
  • Durairaj K

    TNLK

    531
  • Balamurugan M

    IND

    313
  • Keerthiga Parthasarathi

    IND

    250
  • Balaji V

    IND

    248
  • Maharishi Mandharacsalam

    IND

    233
  • Navamani R

    IND

    141
  • Loganathan M

    IND

    140
  • Arul Murugan A

    IND

    139
  • Panneer Selvaraj M

    NGPP

    135
  • Kannapiran V

    DRMRPMKKC

    128
  • Kumar G.D.K

    IND

    124
  • Rajkumar M.P

    MKLMNTRAPR

    86
  • Shanmugasundaram K

    IND

    57
  • Dalit. Su. Jeyaraj

    IND

    49
  • Rameshkumar D

    IND

    22
WINNER

Arun Kumar, P.R.G.

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ADMK
Number of Votes 77,540
Winning Party Voting %41.1
Winning Margin %4.1

Other Candidates - Coimbatore (North) Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • S.Meenalogu

    DMK

    69,816
  • Kannan Alias S.Devaraj

    BJP

    16,741
  • S.M.@ Murugan, P.

    DMDK

    12,153
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    4,574
  • Balendran, C.B.

    NTK

    3,114
  • Kamaraj Natesan

    PMK

    2,196
  • Sanganoor Premkumar

    KMDK

    1,036
  • Narayanamoorthy,(Professor Dr),S.

    IND

    397
  • Antony Louis, S.

    IND

    331
  • Dennis Kovil Pillai, E.

    GMI

    303
  • Manimaran, A.

    IND

    249
  • Satheesh Kumar, R.

    IND

    131
  • Vijayakumar, D.

    RPI(A)

    130
  • Maruthachalam, V.

    VBMP

    92
  • Pushpanantham, V.

    PPIS

    79

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