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Kavundampalayam Assembly Election Results 2026

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Kavundampalayam Assembly Constituency

Kavundampalayam, Constituency no 117, is a dense urban, high-turnout seat where elections are decided by working-class mood, migrant-influenced neighbourhood sentiment, urban service delivery, and lower–middle-class cost-of-living pressures. Unlike Kongu-rural seats, civic performance and welfare reliability matter more than caste consolidation.

Margins are tight and volatile, with rapid swings driven by water, drainage, jobs, and price rise.

Political & Social Character:

Dominant voter blocs:

  • Urban working class & daily-wage households
  • Legacy textile mill & power loom worker families
  • Migrant-origin voters (second-generation, settled)
  • SC communities (significant & decisive)
  • Urban poor & slum residents

Geography & Connectivity:

  • High-density residential wards
  • Old mill areas & worker colonies
  • Slum clusters & redeveloped tenements
  • Narrow commercial streets & markets
  • Minimal open land; no agrarian belt
  • Neighbourhood services decide booth outcomes

Hotspots:

  • Worker colony belts
  • Slum & tenement clusters
  • SC habitation pockets
  • Mixed lower middle-class wards
  • Market-adjacent residential areas
  • Each cluster reacts immediately to water supply, drainage overflow, waste management, and rent inflation.

Core Issues:

  • Drinking water regularity
  • Sewerage & monsoon drainage
  • Power reliability for homes & looms
  • Price rise & household expenses
  • Government hospital access
  • School quality & Anganwadi services

Voter Mood:

  • MLA must be highly visible and accessible
  • Fast civic fixes with Corporation & TNEB
  • Zero tolerance for service disruption
  • Welfare delivery without delays or exclusions
  • On-ground presence during rains, fires, or accidents
  • Urban neglect converts directly into anti-incumbency

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Past Kavundampalayam Assembly Election Results

WINNER

G.Arunkumar

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ADMK
Number of Votes 1,35,669
Winning Party Voting %43.8
Winning Margin %3.2

Other Candidates - Kavundampalayam Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • R.Krishnan

    DMK

    1,25,893
  • Pankaj Jain

    MNM

    23,527
  • Kalamani.M

    NTK

    17,897
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    2,892
  • Aruna.M

    AMMKMNKZ

    2,002
  • Siva.K

    TNLK

    726
  • Pushpanantham.V

    IND

    420
  • Arunkumar.T

    IND

    296
  • Selvaraj.M

    NGPP

    178
  • Gnanaraj.M

    IND

    161
  • Krishnan.M

    IND

    140
  • Suriyakumar.K

    IND

    117
WINNER

Arukutty, V.C.

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ADMK
Number of Votes 1,10,870
Winning Party Voting %40.7
Winning Margin %2.9

Other Candidates - Kavundampalayam Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Payya Gounder @ Krishnan, R.

    DMK

    1,02,845
  • Nandakumar, R.

    BJP

    22,444
  • Ramamurthy, V.

    CPM

    16,874
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    5,274
  • Kousalya, P.

    NTK

    3,735
  • Thangavelu, A.

    PMK

    2,533
  • Kulandaivelu, K.S.

    KMDK

    2,521
  • Aruna, D.

    IND

    1,045
  • Velmurugan, M.S.

    CPI(ML)(L)

    1,004
  • Mari, V.

    IND

    576
  • Thirumalairajan, S.

    GMI

    446
  • Kala, M.

    BSP

    391
  • Mahendra Bharathi, P.

    WPOI

    320
  • Veerabathiran, K.

    AIFB

    305
  • Krishnan, M.

    IND

    197
  • Balakumar, R.

    VBMP

    191
  • Veluswamy, V.

    IND

    189
  • Rajesh Kumar, B.

    NCP

    182
  • Shanmugam, K.

    UMK

    165
  • Maheshwaran, G.

    PPIS

    149
  • Seval, S.

    IND

    144

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