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Madathukulam Assembly Election Results 2026

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Madathukulam Assembly Constituency

Madathukulam, Constituency no 126,  is a hard rural Kongu belt where elections are determined by tank water availability, drought resilience, and caste consolidation. Welfare schemes reach households, but irrigation reliability, power supply, and farm income protection overwhelmingly drive voter behaviour.

Margins are moderate but sensitive, with visible swings during tank failures, delayed monsoon, or prolonged power disruptions.

Situated on the Udumalpet-Palani road, it is a convenient transit point for traveling to nearby tourist attractions like the Amaravathi Dam.

Political & Social Character:

Dominant voter blocs:

  • Kongu Vellalar Gounders – decisive majority
  • Dryland & tank-irrigated farmers
  • Coconut, maize & fodder cultivators
  • SC agricultural labour settlements
  • Dairy & livestock households
  • Small traders, lorry owners & rural service workers
  • Water security + Kongu unity + drought management = winning formula

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Amaravathi basin tank system villages
  • Predominantly dry farming zones
  • Coconut & maize belts in better-irrigated pockets
  • Madathukulam town as minor service node
  • Fully rural settlement spread
  • Tank storage levels define voter confidence

Hotspots

  • Tank-dependent agrarian villages
  • Dry-belt interior hamlets
  • Coconut & maize pockets
  • SC labour settlement clusters
  • Madathukulam town swing wards
  • Each cluster reacts strongly to tank filling, borewell power supply, fodder availability, crop price stress, and rural road conditions.

Core Issues:

  • Tank desilting & Amaravathi water assurance
  • Borewell power supply & transformer capacity
  • Fodder availability & cattle insurance
  • Crop loss compensation & drought relief
  • Rural road connectivity
  • Government PHC & school access

Voter Mood:

  • MLA must be water-focused and drought-responsive
  • Strong coordination with PWD, Agriculture, Animal Husbandry & TANGEDCO
  • Visible tank desilting & bund strengthening
  • Support during fodder and water scarcity
  • Respect for Kongu village leadership

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Past Madathukulam Assembly Election Results

WINNER

C Mahendran

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ADMK
Number of Votes 84,313
Winning Party Voting %46.4
Winning Margin %3.6

Other Candidates - Madathukulam Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • R.Jayaramakrishnan

    DMK

    77,875
  • C.Shanmugavelu

    AMMKMNKZ

    6,515
  • U Sanuja

    NTK

    6,245
  • K Kumaresan

    MNM

    2,894
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,048
  • G Ramakrishnan

    IND

    712
  • K Mahendrakumar

    IND

    611
  • K Manickasamy

    IND

    503
  • J.Benjamin Kirubakaran

    BSP

    467
  • P Mahendran

    IND

    172
  • K.Mahalingam

    IND

    141
  • M Shanmugavel

    IND

    130
  • K Sakthivel

    APTADMK

    105
  • P Thangaraj

    IND

    88
  • P Subramanian

    IND

    83
WINNER

Jayaramakrishnan R

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DMK
Number of Votes 76,619
Winning Party Voting %44.7
Winning Margin %1

Other Candidates - Madathukulam Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Manoharan K

    ADMK

    74,952
  • Maheswari A S

    TMC(M)

    6,208
  • Muthukumar A

    BJP

    2,619
  • Ravichandran A

    PMK

    2,443
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    2,147
  • Kumaragurubaran

    KMDK

    1,573
  • Manoharan S

    IND

    1,450
  • Ravishankar C

    NTK

    980
  • Alavudeen S

    BSP

    783
  • Veeramanickam S

    IND

    569
  • Manoharan D

    IND

    399
  • Arunachalam N

    IND

    299
  • Narayanan T

    TMMK

    270
  • Suresh Pandian S

    SMK

    233

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