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Thiruvidaimarudur Assembly Election Results 2026

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Thiruvidaimarudur Assembly Constituency

Thiruvidaimarudur (SC), constituency no 170, lies in the eastern part of Thanjavur district within the fertile Cauvery Delta region. The constituency includes the historic temple town of Thiruvidaimarudur along with surrounding agricultural villages and rural settlements. Agriculture remains the backbone of the local economy, with paddy cultivation supported by irrigation from the Cauvery River and its distributaries. The constituency is reserved for Scheduled Caste candidates and has a significant Dalit population along with other agrarian communities.

Thiruvidaimarudur is also known for the famous Mahalingeswarar Temple, an important Shaivite pilgrimage site that attracts devotees from across Tamil Nadu, contributing to local religious tourism and commerce.

Political & Social Character:

  • Reserved constituency with a strong Scheduled Caste voter base alongside other rural communities.
  • Social composition includes Scheduled Castes, Vanniyar, Mukkulathor communities, and other OBC groups.
  • Dalit community organizations, farmers’ associations, and village leaders influence political mobilization.
  • Welfare schemes, social justice programs, and agricultural development dominate campaign narratives.

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Located in the fertile Cauvery delta agricultural belt.
  • Connected by road networks linking the constituency with Kumbakonam, Mayiladuthurai, and Thanjavur.
  • Landscape dominated by paddy fields, irrigation canals, and rural village clusters.
  • River-fed irrigation supports intensive agriculture and multiple cropping cycles.
  • Temple tourism also contributes to the local economy.

Hotspots:

  • Thiruvidaimarudur town centre – temple and administrative hub.
  • Temple precincts around Mahalingeswarar Temple attracting pilgrims.
  • Agricultural villages producing paddy and sugarcane.
  • Rural panchayat clusters with strong Scheduled Caste voter presence.
  • Weekly markets supporting agricultural trade.

Core Issues:

  • Reliable irrigation and water management for Cauvery delta agriculture.
  • Welfare schemes and social justice programs for Scheduled Caste communities.
  • Rural infrastructure including roads and transport connectivity.
  • Drinking water supply and sanitation in villages.
  • Development of education, healthcare, and employment opportunities.

Voter Mood:

  • Scheduled Caste voters prioritize social justice policies and welfare programs.
  • Farmers emphasize irrigation support and agricultural income stability.
  • Rural households value housing schemes and social welfare initiatives.
  • Traders and temple-related businesses support development of pilgrimage infrastructure.
  • Elections remain competitive with strong alliance politics and grassroots mobilization.

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Past Thiruvidaimarudur Assembly Election Results

WINNER

Chezhiaan, Govi.

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DMK
Number of Votes 95,763
Winning Party Voting %48.3
Winning Margin %5.4

Other Candidates - Thiruvidaimarudur Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Union Veeramani, S.

    ADMK

    85,083
  • Divya Bharathi, M.

    NTK

    11,176
  • Puratchi Mani, M.

    BSP

    1,839
  • Kudanthai Arasan, J.

    AMMKMNKZ

    1,746
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,240
  • Kannaiyan, T.

    CPI(ML)(L)

    576
  • Marimuthu, G.

    IND

    245
  • Madhankumar, R.

    IJK

    226
  • Mariyappan, N.

    IND

    198
  • Mathi, M.

    IND

    102
  • Suresh, R.

    AMPK

    78
  • Kannaiyan, N.

    IND

    68
  • Nedumaran, S.

    IND

    68
  • Dhanasekar, V.

    IND

    38
WINNER

Chezhiaan.Govi

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DMK
Number of Votes 77,538
Winning Party Voting %41.9
Winning Margin %0.3

Other Candidates - Thiruvidaimarudur Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Settu.U

    ADMK

    77,006
  • Madahaiyan.R.S

    PMK

    13,709
  • Vivekanandan.S

    VCK

    10,622
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    1,899
  • Sulochanadevi.R

    NTK

    1,437
  • Vasudevan.S

    BJP

    1,321
  • Madhan.A

    BSP

    539
  • Manoharan.G

    IND

    495
  • Senthil Kumar.R

    IND

    142
  • Uthirapathi.G

    IND

    117
  • Indra.U

    IND

    104

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