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Manamadurai Assembly Election Results 2026

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Manamadurai Assembly Constituency

Manamadurai, constituency no 186, lies in the western part of Sivaganga district and includes the town of Manamadurai along with several surrounding rural villages. The constituency is strategically located along the road and rail corridor connecting Madurai with Ramanathapuram, making it an important transit and trading centre for the region.

Agriculture, small trade, transport services, and government employment form the core of the local economy. The constituency is reserved for Scheduled Caste candidates and has a significant Dalit population alongside other rural communities.

Political & Social Character:

  • Reserved constituency with a significant Scheduled Caste voter base, along with Thevar, Nadar, and other OBC communities.
  • Rural political mobilization influenced by caste networks, farmers’ associations, and local leaders.
  • Welfare schemes, social justice policies, and rural development programs play a key role in election campaigns.
  • Dalit leadership and grassroots organizations influence political discourse in the constituency.

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Located in the semi-arid plains of Sivaganga district.
  • Well connected by highway and railway lines linking Madurai, Ramanathapuram, and Sivaganga.
  • The Vaigai River basin influences agriculture in parts of the constituency.
  • The town of Manamadurai acts as a local commercial and transport hub for surrounding villages.
  • Rural settlements dominate the constituency’s landscape.

Hotspots:

  • Manamadurai town centre – administrative and commercial hub.
  • Railway and highway junction areas supporting transport and trade.
  • Agricultural villages cultivating paddy, pulses, and groundnut.
  • Rural panchayat clusters with strong Scheduled Caste voter presence.
  • Weekly market areas where farmers and traders interact economically.

Core Issues:

  • Rural infrastructure development including roads and public transport.
  • Agricultural support such as irrigation, crop insurance, and subsidies.
  • Welfare schemes and social justice programs for Scheduled Caste communities.
  • Drinking water supply and groundwater management.
  • Employment opportunities and skill development for rural youth.

Voter Mood:

  • Scheduled Caste voters prioritize social justice, welfare programs, and representation.
  • Farmers emphasize irrigation support and crop price stability.
  • Rural households value housing schemes and public welfare initiatives.
  • Youth focus on employment opportunities and education access.
  • Elections are typically competitive, with alliances and local candidate strength playing decisive roles.

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Past Manamadurai Assembly Election Results

WINNER

Tamilarasi A.

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DMK
Number of Votes 89,364
Winning Party Voting %44
Winning Margin %6.9

Other Candidates - Manamadurai Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Nagarajan S.

    ADMK

    75,273
  • Shanmugapriya M.

    NTK

    23,228
  • Mariappankennady S.

    AMMKMNKZ

    10,231
  • Sivasankari P.

    MNM

    2,257
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,335
  • Rajaiah C.

    IND

    369
  • Chandrasekar M.

    AMPK

    229
  • Muthumari K.

    IND

    185
  • Thamaraiselvi S.

    IND

    142
  • Muralitharan M.

    AMGRDMK

    128
  • Duraipandi M.

    IND

    125
  • Rajendran A.

    MIDP

    111
  • Karuppaiah S.

    IND

    84
WINNER

Mariappankennady S

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ADMK
Number of Votes 89,893
Winning Party Voting %48.5
Winning Margin %8.1

Other Candidates - Manamadurai Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Chitraselvi S

    DMK

    75,004
  • Deepa Anbalagan

    VCK

    7,493
  • Rajendran M

    BJP

    3,493
  • Sathya S

    NTK

    2,997
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    2,193
  • Kasinathadurai A

    SDPI

    1,515
  • Sivanandam N

    BSP

    886
  • Malaisamy R

    PMK

    647
  • Gandhi R

    IND

    504
  • Sankar P

    IND

    373
  • Raghunathan V

    MMKA

    291
  • Karthick R

    VTIP

    233

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