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Madurai North Assembly Election Results 2026

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Madurai North Assembly Constituency

Madurai North (Constituency no 191), is among Tamil Nadu’s most politically vibrant and socially complex urban constituencies, forming the northern stretch of historic Madurai city. Deeply rooted in cultural legacy while facing intense urbanisation, the constituency highlights a contrast between heritage neighbourhoods and rapidly expanding residential clusters. Unlike rural Madurai seats, politics here is driven by dense population, livelihood pressure, and daily urban governance challenges.
The constituency blends old city wards, commercial markets, working-class settlements, and emerging middle-income residential layouts. While Madurai’s symbolic importance remains strong, voters increasingly prioritise tangible civic delivery over rhetoric.

Geography & Connectivity

The constituency has dense urban geography with narrow roads, high pedestrian movement, and limited expansion space. Connectivity to the city centre, railway junction, and major arterial roads is strong, but traffic congestion remains chronic. Inner roads suffer frequent utility digging, weak restoration, and drainage blockages. Monsoon flooding in low-lying areas exposes infrastructure gaps.

Hotspots

  • Major market and trading areas
  • High-density residential wards
  • Bus routes and transport junctions
  • Drainage-prone inner streets
  • Slum redevelopment zones
  • School and anganwadi clusters

Core Issues

  • Poor drainage and recurring water stagnation
  • Narrow roads and traffic congestion
  • Irregular drinking water supply
  • Solid waste mismanagement
  • Deteriorating inner-city roads
  • Inadequate public toilets
  • Housing stress in congested settlements
  • Weak livelihood security for informal workers

Constituency Nature

  • Fully urban profile
  • High population density
  • Strong informal economy presence
  • Issue-driven voter behaviour
  • Booth-level influence on outcomes

Voter Mood

  • Working-class voters prioritise basic services, ration access, and housing security
  • Traders seek traffic regulation and sanitation
  • Youth demand stable jobs, skills, and affordable education
  • Women focus on water supply, lighting, and safety
  • Senior citizens expect accessible healthcare and walkable streets
  • Urban poor monitor MLA accessibility and response time
  • Visible impatience over delayed civic works

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Past Madurai North Assembly Election Results

WINNER

Thalapathi G

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DMK
Number of Votes 73,010
Winning Party Voting %46.6
Winning Margin %14.6

Other Candidates - Madurai North Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Saravanan P

    BJP

    50,094
  • Anbarasi S

    NTK

    15,311
  • Alagar M

    MNM

    12,102
  • Jeyapal M

    AMMKMNKZ

    3,280
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,564
  • Natarajan R

    IND

    168
  • Vasanthakumar S

    ADK

    167
  • Sankarapandi P

    IND

    163
  • Abubakkar Sithick J

    IND

    139
  • Theivammal K

    IND

    125
  • Voltaire M J

    SUCI

    115
  • Ismail D

    IND

    105
  • Raam Vishwakarma T

    IND

    94
  • Kesavarajah J

    IND

    70
  • Kuppusamy N

    IND

    49
WINNER

Rajan Chellappa, V.V.

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ADMK
Number of Votes 70,460
Winning Party Voting %45.6
Winning Margin %12.2

Other Candidates - Madurai North Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Karthikeyan, V.

    INC

    51,621
  • Mujupur Rahuman, S.

    DMDK

    17,732
  • Saral, M.

    NTK

    3,541
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    3,479
  • Aasai Kumar, R.

    PMK

    2,039
  • Anand, B.

    IJK

    1,339
  • Thiruchenthuran, R.

    GMI

    892
  • Bhagavathy, P.

    AIFB

    641
  • Abdul Sukkur, I.

    IND

    422
  • Murugan, P.

    IND

    351
  • Gopalakrishnan, M.

    IND

    330
  • Ida Revathy, R.

    MMKA

    325
  • Karthikeyan, E.

    IND

    281
  • Ramasamy, T.

    IND

    171
  • Gopi Shankar, M.

    AMMK

    157
  • Voltaire, M.J.

    SUCI

    127
  • Muthupandi, S.

    IND

    115
  • Karuppaiah, S.

    TAVK

    115
  • Kaasim Sait, M.K.A.

    IND

    87
  • Ravi, C.

    IND

    74
  • Jeevanandam, S.

    IND

    69

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