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Madurantakam Assembly Election Results 2026

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Madurantakam Assembly Constituency

Madurantakam, Constituency No. 35, located in the south-western part of Chengalpattu district, is a predominantly rural assembly constituency centred around the historic Madurantakam Lake (Eri) and the famed Eri Kaatha Ramar Temple, symbolising the region’s deep link with water conservation. Known for its extensive tank irrigation system, the constituency plays a vital role in regional water storage and agrarian sustainability.

Unlike suburban or coastal seats, Madurantakam’s political narrative is shaped by irrigation management, monsoon dependency, rural infrastructure delivery, and welfare efficiency.

Political & Social Character

The electorate largely comprises farmers, agricultural labourers, cattle-rearing households, small traders, temple-linked communities, and welfare beneficiaries. Village and caste networks

Geography & Connectivity

The constituency includes tank-fed agricultural belts, dryland villages, temple-town areas, and interior panchayats, with Madurantakam town functioning as a local commercial hub. Connectivity to Chengalpattu and Melmaruvathur is moderate, though interior roads and public transport frequency remain uneven.

Hotspots

  • Madurantakam Lake and bund areas
  • Eri Katha Ramar Temple precinct
  • Town market and bus stand
  • Major irrigation channels
  • Panchayat union roads

Core Issues

  • Irregular irrigation and silted tanks
  • Weak bunds and canal maintenance
  • Seasonal drinking water shortages
  • Poor interior village roads
  • Limited government healthcare facilities
  • Delays in agricultural and land services
  • Constituency Nature
  • Predominantly rural, tank-irrigated seat
  • Economy driven by agriculture and allied activities
  • High dependence on monsoon rainfall
  • Strong influence of village networks
  • Performance-driven rural voting behaviour

Voter Mood

Madurantakam remains a constituency where governance is judged primarily by water management, rural infrastructure delivery, and day-to-day administrative responsiveness.

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Past Madurantakam Assembly Election Results

WINNER

Maragatham. K

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ADMK
Number of Votes 86,646
Winning Party Voting %46.6
Winning Margin %1.9

Other Candidates - Madurantakam Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Sathya. C.E

    DMK

    83,076
  • Sumitha. P

    NTK

    9,293
  • Moorthi . N

    DMDK

    2,137
  • Dinesh. K

    MNM

    1,488
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,371
  • Tamizhselvan. S

    IND

    639
  • Madhanraj. M

    BSP

    587
  • Kothandan. A

    DESMI

    251
  • Ranjitham. M

    IND

    233
  • Subash. S

    MKLMNTRAPR

    121
WINNER

S.Pugazhenthi

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DMK
Number of Votes 73,693
Winning Party Voting %41.4
Winning Margin %1.6

Other Candidates - Madurantakam Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • C.K.Thamizharasan

    ADMK

    70,736
  • E.Adhikesavan

    PMK

    16,215
  • M.Thennarasu

    DMDK

    11,773
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    1,525
  • B.Vetriselvam

    NTK

    813
  • V.Sathyanarayanan

    BSP

    767
  • M.Vinayagamurthy

    IJK

    652
  • C.Anandan

    AIPMK

    605
  • S.Jayanthi

    IND

    470
  • A.M.Manibharathi

    IND

    318
  • M.Harikrishnan

    IND

    312

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