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Kovilpatti Assembly Election Results 2026

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Kovilpatti Assembly Constituency

Kovilpatti (Constituency No. 218), located in the southern part of Tamil Nadu’s Thoothukudi district, is a semi-urban and rural assembly constituency with a diversified economy. Historically known for its match factories, small-scale industries, and vibrant agricultural hinterland, the region blends industrial activity with agrarian livelihoods. Culturally significant, it has a strong temple, church, and mosque presence shaping the social fabric.

Kovilpatti is world-famous for Kovilpatti Kadalai Mittai, exported globally, and is home to the renowned Shenbagavalli Amman Temple. The region is also noted for the nearby Kalvarayan Hills, a scenic attraction. Politically, former AIADMK Minister Kadambur Raju has been winning here since 2011. In 2021, AMMK leader T.T.V. Dhinakaran contested and finished a close second.

Political & Social Character

The electorate comprises industrial workers, farmers, agricultural labourers, small traders, and residents of Kovilpatti town. Voting behaviour is influenced by caste and community networks, local leadership accessibility, and effective delivery of welfare and development schemes. While party affiliation matters moderately in semi-urban and industrial clusters, rural villages focus on tangible development, irrigation support, and grievance redressal. Religious and social institutions play a key mobilisation role, with micro-level caste coalitions shaping booth-level results. Candidate visibility during crises and development work significantly influences trust.

Hotspots

  • Kovilpatti Town Market & Industrial Zones
  • Major Irrigation Tanks and Channels
  • Panchayat Union & Village Roads
  • Religious Centres
  • Schools, Hospitals, Government Offices

Core Issues

  • Irregular irrigation supply and monsoon dependence
  • Rising agricultural input costs
  • Poor interior rural roads
  • Limited healthcare access
  • Youth unemployment and migration
  • Inadequate public transport
  • Drinking water scarcity in dryland belts
  • Delays in welfare scheme delivery
  • Environmental concerns in industrial zones

Voter Mood

  • Farmers seek irrigation assurance, fair crop prices, and input support
  • Industrial workers and traders prioritise employment, wages, and urban amenities
  • Agricultural labourers focus on wage stability and welfare continuity
  • Youth demand education, skill development, and job opportunities
  • Women prioritise healthcare, drinking water, and safety
  • Overall, voters evaluate representatives based on accessibility, delivery of development, and problem-solving ability, rather than mere party allegiance.

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Past Kovilpatti Assembly Election Results

WINNER

Kadambur Raju

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ADMK
Number of Votes 68,556
Winning Party Voting %37.9
Winning Margin %6.9

Other Candidates - Kovilpatti Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Ttv Dhinakaran

    AMMKMNKZ

    56,153
  • K.Srinivasan

    CPI(M)

    37,380
  • M.Gomathi

    NTK

    9,213
  • K.Kathiravan

    MNM

    3,667
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,124
  • Athikaran @ Athikumar

    IND

    643
  • Rameshkannan

    IND

    499
  • Subash

    IND

    448
  • Sivasubramanian

    IND

    417
  • P.Gunasekaran

    IND

    411
  • A.Kaliraj

    IND

    318
  • K.Shanmugasundaram

    BHUDRP

    246
  • M.G.R.Nambbi

    AIMGRMMK

    244
  • J.Ravisankar Jayachanthiran

    IND

    205
  • Ramachandiran.R

    BSP

    203
  • S.Udaiyar

    NIDP

    175
  • M.Marimuthu

    IND

    133
  • A.Patturani

    IND

    133
  • M.Ponnusamy

    IND

    121
  • Kannan

    IND

    121
  • Manthirasudamani

    IND

    104
  • Rajkumar Poliah

    UBM

    100
  • Renganayagalu

    IND

    90
  • Raja

    IND

    79
  • K.Pandimuneeswari

    IND

    79
  • P.Ramasamy

    IND

    66
WINNER

C. Kadambur Raju

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ADMK
Number of Votes 64,514
Winning Party Voting %39
Winning Margin %0.3

Other Candidates - Kovilpatti Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • A.Subramanian

    DMK

    64,086
  • Vinayaka Ramesh

    MDMK

    28,512
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    2,350
  • T. Muthu Mari

    NTK

    2,070
  • G. Ramachandiran

    PMK

    1,075
  • M. Ravikumar

    TMMK

    826
  • T.S.K. Muthuraj

    BSP

    709
  • S.A. Subburaj

    IND

    388
  • A. Veilumuthupandian

    IND

    383
  • R. Murugesan

    AIFB

    255
  • S. Seetharaman

    IND

    228
  • V.G. Radhakrishnan

    ABHM

    211

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