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Thanjavur Assembly Election Results 2026

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Thanjavur Assembly Constituency

Thanjavur, Constituency no 174,  located in the heart of the Cauvery delta, is a general seat known for its rich cultural heritage and strong agricultural economy. While the constituency includes urban pockets in Thanjavur town, a significant portion of voters are linked to farming and allied activities. The political landscape here blends urban civic concerns with rural agrarian priorities, making it a balanced and closely watched constituency.

Political & Social Character:

  • Mix of urban middle-class voters and rural farming communities
  • Presence of OBC, SC, and other caste groups influencing outcomes
  • Strong legacy of Dravidian politics with intense party competition
  • Educated voter base with growing youth participation
  • Women voters influenced by welfare schemes and cost-of-living concerns

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Located in Thanjavur district, part of the fertile Cauvery delta
  • Anchored by Thanjavur city, a major cultural and administrative hub
  • Well connected by road and rail networks
  • Surrounded by extensive paddy fields and irrigation canals
  • Access to educational institutions and healthcare facilities

Hotspots:

  • Thanjavur town – commercial and political nerve centre
  • Semi-urban residential zones
  • Delta villages dependent on irrigation
  • Market areas and trading hubs
  • Brihadeeswarar Temple – major religious and cultural landmark influencing footfall and voter outreach
  • Saraswathi Mahal Library, one of the oldest in Asia, with huge collections of Medieval texts & Palm Leaves
  • Bangaru Kamakshi Amman Temple – key worship centre attracting local devotees
  • Schwartz Church – historic church with a significant community presence

Core Issues:

  • Cauvery water management and irrigation reliability
  • Urban infrastructure: roads, drainage, and traffic congestion
  • Employment opportunities for youth
  • Price rise and cost of living
  • Preservation of heritage and tourism development
  • Drinking water supply and sanitation
  • Farmer subsidies and procurement support

Voter Mood:

  • Urban voters demanding better infrastructure and services
  • Farmers focused on water security and agricultural income
  • Youth seeking jobs and development opportunities
  • Women prioritizing welfare schemes and household expenses
  • Overall preference for performance-driven governance over promises.

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Past Thanjavur Assembly Election Results

WINNER

Neelamegam, T.K.G.

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DMK
Number of Votes 1,03,772
Winning Party Voting %53.3
Winning Margin %24.2

Other Candidates - Thanjavur Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Arivudainambi, V.

    ADMK

    56,623
  • Subadevi, R.

    NTK

    17,366
  • Sundaramohan, G.

    MNM

    9,681
  • Dr.Ramanathan, P.

    DMDK

    4,246
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,938
  • Karikala Cholan, S.

    NCP

    281
  • Vasuki, N.

    IND

    260
  • Xavier, A.

    PPIS

    217
  • Dinesh Babu, D.

    IND

    142
  • Santhosh, M.

    IND

    122
  • Bharath, B.

    IND

    110
  • Sabthagiri, R.

    IND

    101
  • A.Nalladurai

    NTK

    0
  • B.Anjugam

    DMK

    0
  • A.Rajeshkannan

    TMMK

    0
  • M.S.Ramalingam

    BJP

    0
  • V.Jeganathan

    IND

    0
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    0
  • S.Muthuvel

    IND

    0
  • M.Rengasamy

    ADMK

    0
  • M.Sundara Rajan

    BSP

    0
  • G.Kunjithapatham

    PMK

    0
  • V.Jayaprakash

    DMDK

    0
  • S.Mariappan

    IND

    0
  • M.Santhosh

    IND

    0

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