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Nannilam Assembly Election Results 2026

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Nannilam Assembly Constituency

Nannilam, Constituency no 169, is a Scheduled Caste reserved seat located in the heart of the Cauvery delta. The constituency is largely rural and agricultural, with paddy cultivation forming the backbone of the local economy. Politically, the seat has witnessed strong competition between the Dravidian parties, but social justice politics and welfare delivery have significant influence due to the constituency’s demographic composition.

It is renowned for its rich concentration of ancient Hindu temples, including the Koothanur Maha Saraswathi Temple, Thirumeeyachur Lalithambikai Temple, and Srivanchiyam Vanchinathaswamy Temple. It is also noted as a historic Siddha cultural center.

Political & Social Character:

  • Scheduled Caste reserved constituency, shaping candidate selection and campaign themes.
  • Strong presence of SC agricultural labour communities across villages.
  • Politics influenced by rural cooperative institutions and local caste dynamics.
  • Welfare schemes and social justice narratives are central to electoral campaigns.

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Located in the fertile Cauvery delta region, with widespread paddy cultivation.
  • Irrigated by Cauvery canal systems and distributaries.
  • Connected by road networks linking Thiruvarur, Mayiladuthurai, and Kumbakonam regions.
  • Consists mostly of rural panchayats and agricultural settlements.
  • Market access is largely through nearby towns such as Thiruvarur and Mayiladuthurai.

Hotspots:

  • Koothanur Maha Saraswathi Temple, Thirumeeyachur Lalithambikai Temple, and Srivanchiyam Vanchinathaswamy Temple.
  • Nannilam town – administrative and commercial centre.
  • SC-dominated rural habitations which influence electoral outcomes.
  • Delta irrigation belt villages where farmer and labour issues dominate politics.
  • Semi-urban market areas that serve surrounding villages.
  • Village clusters near district borders influencing cross-district economic activity.

Core Issues:

  • Agricultural labour wages and employment opportunities.
  • Cauvery irrigation reliability and canal maintenance.
  • Housing schemes and rural welfare benefits.
  • Access to education and healthcare facilities.
  • Road connectivity and rural infrastructure development.

Voter Mood:

  • Voters are highly responsive to welfare schemes and social justice policies.
  • Agricultural conditions strongly influence political mood.
  • Support tends to shift based on state government performance in rural welfare.
  • Local candidate engagement with village communities is important.
  • Elections often produce competitive contests between major Dravidian parties.

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Past Nannilam Assembly Election Results

WINNER

Kamaraj R

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ADMK
Number of Votes 1,03,637
Winning Party Voting %46.7
Winning Margin %2

Other Candidates - Nannilam Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Jothiraman S

    DMK

    99,213
  • Fathima Farhana S

    NTK

    13,419
  • Ramachandran N

    AMMKMNKZ

    2,076
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,190
  • Ravichandran R

    BSP

    711
  • Ganesan D

    IJK

    381
  • Natarajan C

    IND

    352
  • Anusha T

    IND

    206
  • Murugavel M

    ADK

    164
  • Tamil Selvan

    IND

    153
  • Raja S

    IND

    125
  • Panasai Arangan K N

    DMSK

    111
  • Nithiyanantham S

    AMAK

    81
  • Kumaran R

    IND

    78
  • Krishnan K

    IND

    47
WINNER

Kamaraj. R

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ADMK
Number of Votes 1,00,918
Winning Party Voting %49.4
Winning Margin %10.4

Other Candidates - Nannilam Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Duraivelan. S.M.B

    INC

    79,642
  • Sundaramoorthy. G

    CPM

    11,327
  • Elavarasan. E

    PMK

    5,060
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    2,182
  • Anbuselvam. S

    NTK

    1,860
  • Murugavel. S

    BSP

    620
  • Mohan. G

    IND

    554
  • Bernadshaw. K

    IND

    550
  • Vengadasubramanian. V

    IND

    437
  • Saravanan. R

    IJK

    316
  • Selvaraj. R

    IND

    277
  • Sethupathi. S

    IND

    154
  • Vijayan. R

    MMKA

    133
  • Panasai Arangan. K. N

    IND

    124

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