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Mailam Assembly Election Results 2026

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Mailam Assembly Constituency

Mailam, Constituency number 71, is a low-noise but high-sensitivity rural seat anchored around the Mailam Murugan Temple. Voting behaviour is shaped less by ideology and more by village-level access, caste balance, water issues, and credibility in day-to-day problem-solving.

Political & Social Character:

  • Vanniyar (MBC) agrarian households (numerically dominant)
  • Scheduled Caste settlements in interior villages
  • Temple-linked traders and service workers
  • Dryland farmers and agricultural labourers
  • Women SHGs and welfare beneficiaries
  • Key influencers include village elders, panchayat presidents, temple committees, SHG coordinators, and cooperatives.

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Predominantly rural with rocky, drought-prone terrain
  • Severe water stress
  • Better roads near temple areas; weak connectivity in interior hamlets
  • Water is the core political issue.

Hotspots:

  • Mailam town & Murugan temple belt
  • Vakrakali Amman Temple
  • Agrarian village clusters
  • Interior SC hamlets
  • Drought-prone rocky zones
  • Each cluster votes on different micro-issues, not a single narrative.

Core issues:

  • Drinking water scarcity
  • Borewell failure & no irrigation security
  • Poor interior road connectivity
  • Healthcare access (PHC distance)
  • Temple-area infrastructure neglect

Voter Mood:

  • Regular local presence
  • Quick response during water tanker crises
  • Fast welfare grievance redressal
  • Respectful engagement with caste and temple networks
  • Temple economy matters, but villages matter more
  • Low-profile constituency with high booth-level volatility

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Past Mailam Assembly Election Results

WINNER

Sivakumar C

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PMK
Number of Votes 81,044
Winning Party Voting %45.8
Winning Margin %1.3

Other Candidates - Mailam Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Dr. Masilamani R

    DMK

    78,814
  • Umamaheswari L

    NTK

    8,340
  • Sundaresan A

    DMDK

    3,921
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    884
  • Masilamani V

    IND

    807
  • Durai M

    BSP

    648
  • Rajasekar M

    IND

    647
  • Manavalan A

    AMGRDMK

    377
  • Sridhar D

    IND

    344
  • Chandra Prakash R

    IND

    249
  • Sathiyaraj S

    IND

    144
  • Sekar Nayakkar I M

    IND

    137
  • Kannan G

    IND

    109
WINNER

Masilamani R

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DMK
Number of Votes 70,880
Winning Party Voting %41.4
Winning Margin %7.2

Other Candidates - Mailam Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Annadurai K

    ADMK

    58,574
  • Rajashekaran Vr

    PMK

    25,711
  • Balaji Ss

    VCK

    10,866
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    1,722
  • Rajasekar J

    IND

    753
  • Vidjealatchoumy S

    NTK

    672
  • Stephanraj S

    BSP

    583
  • Gnanasekar E

    IND

    445
  • Sundaramurthy C

    IND

    385
  • Ramadevi R

    IJK

    315
  • Arul N

    IND

    210
  • Elaiyaraja P

    IND

    95

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