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Kulithalai Assembly Election Results 2026

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Kulithalai Assembly Constituency

Kulithalai, Constituency no 137, is a politically significant rural constituency located along the Cauvery River belt. The seat is characterised by fertile paddy cultivation, canal irrigation systems, and dense agrarian villages, making agriculture the central driver of political behaviour.

Unlike urban constituencies, elections in Kulithalai are shaped by farmer sentiment, irrigation reliability, caste alliances, and welfare delivery among rural households. Margins are typically moderate but highly responsive to irrigation conditions and caste consolidation.

Political & Social Character:

  • Dominant voter blocs
  • OBC agrarian communities (large farming presence)
  • Scheduled Castes in several village clusters
  • Paddy farmers dependent on Cauvery irrigation
  • Agricultural labour households
  • Rural women welfare beneficiaries
  • Youth working in nearby towns such as Karur and Tiruchirappalli

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Located along the Cauvery River irrigation belt
  • Extensive paddy cultivation zones
  • Canal-fed agricultural villages
  • Small market towns and rural trading centres
  • Strong road connectivity with Karur and Tiruchirappalli

Hotspots:

  • Cauvery Irrigation Paddy Belts
  • Farmers dependent on stable water supply and procurement policies.
  • OBC-Dominant Agrarian Villages
  • Provide the structural vote base in the constituency.
  • SC Settlement Clusters
  • Important swing voters influenced by welfare schemes and social inclusion.
  • Agricultural Labour Villages
  • Communities dependent on seasonal farm employment.
  • Rural Market Centres
  • Local trade hubs influencing regional political opinion.

Core Issues:

  • Reliable Cauvery irrigation and canal maintenance
  • Timely paddy procurement and MSP payments
  • Agricultural subsidies and crop insurance
  • Labour employment opportunities
  • Rural road connectivity
  • Government school and hospital facilities
  • PDS ration availability and quality

Voter Mood:

  • Kulithalai voters expect a grassroots-oriented MLA who actively addresses farming and village development issues.
  • Key expectations include:
  • Regular engagement with farmers
  • Quick response to irrigation or crop loss problems
  • Support for agricultural labour welfare
  • Assistance in accessing government schemes
  • Consistent village visits and grievance redressal

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Past Kulithalai Assembly Election Results

WINNER

R.Manickam

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DMK
Number of Votes 1,00,829
Winning Party Voting %51.1
Winning Margin %12

Other Candidates - Kulithalai Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • N.R.Chandrasekar

    ADMK

    77,289
  • Seeni.Prakasu

    NTK

    11,511
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,191
  • R.Saravanan

    IND

    838
  • V.Nirosha

    AMMKMNKZ

    761
  • R.Chandrasekar

    IND

    694
  • S.Manikandan

    IJK

    674
  • V.Vellaiyan

    IND

    612
  • P.Anbalagan

    BSP

    590
  • K.Suresh

    IND

    494
  • M.Sankar

    SMKNK

    460
  • B.Selvaraj

    IND

    399
  • V.Alex Mouris

    IND

    245
  • M.Saravanan

    IND

    221
  • A.Subethar

    TPSTP

    215
  • S.Barani

    IND

    184
  • S.Kandasamy

    IND

    138
  • R.Kalyana Sundaram

    IND

    111
WINNER

Ramar .E

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DMK
Number of Votes 89,923
Winning Party Voting %48.9
Winning Margin %6.5

Other Candidates - Kulithalai Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Chandrasekaran .R

    ADMK

    78,027
  • Jamuna Thangavel

    DMDK

    6,726
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    1,906
  • Seeni .Prakasu

    NTK

    1,643
  • Shathakathulla .N.K.N

    BJP

    1,437
  • Chandrasekaran .T

    IND

    1,031
  • Maruthaiveeran .V

    BSP

    950
  • Balasubramani .S

    PMK

    870
  • Jeganathan .M

    IND

    554
  • Selvam .R

    IND

    449
  • Sankamadai Ashok Kumar .S

    KMDK

    233
  • Chandran .S

    TMMK

    172
  • Siva @ Sivaperumal

    PPIS

    155

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