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Tindivanam Assembly Election Results 2026

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Tindivanam Assembly Constituency

Tindivanam, Constituency no 72, is a movement-driven, transit-heavy constituency located on key highways and rail lines. Politics here is shaped by daily income pressures, caste balance, transport economy, and visible governance delivery. Unlike temple-centric rural seats, voters reward problem-solvers who reduce everyday friction. Margins are narrow and swings are fast.

Political & Social Character:

The electorate broadly includes:

  • Vanniyar (MBC) – strong presence in outskirts & villages
  • Scheduled Castes – significant in town wards & rural hamlets
  • OBC trading communities – transport, rice mills, wholesale trade
  • Urban poor & daily wage earners
  • Transport ecosystem workers (bus, auto, lorry)
  • Students & first-generation college youth

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Major road and rail junction
  • NH access brings commerce and congestion
  • Semi-urban sprawl with neglected peripheral villages
  • Flooding in low-lying town wards
  • Rural pockets face water stress
  • Traffic, drainage, and access drive voter frustration.

Hotspots:

  • Major transportation hub connecting Chennai, Trichy, Puducherry, and Bangalore.
  • Recognized for its agricultural trade, particularly oilseeds and rice, gateway to historic sites like Gingee Fort and Mailam Murugan Temple
  • Railway-adjacent settlements
  • Outskirt agrarian villages
  • Interior SC habitations

Core issues:

  • Drinking water & drainage
  • Traffic congestion & roads
  • Monsoon flooding
  • Youth jobs
  • Government hospital crowding
  • Welfare delays (pensions, scholarships)
  • Housing & patta issues

Voter mood:

  • MLA must be visible daily in town
  • Fast resolution of certificates, pensions, pattas
  • Active intervention with police, transport, revenue offices
  • Presence during floods, accidents, strikes
  • Absentee MLAs are punished quickly.
  • Winning Narrative (Works Best)
  • Focus on convenience, speed, and accessibility.

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Past Tindivanam Assembly Election Results

WINNER

Arjunan P

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ADMK
Number of Votes 87,152
Winning Party Voting %47.7
Winning Margin %5.3

Other Candidates - Tindivanam Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Seethapathy P

    DMK

    77,399
  • Pachimuthu P

    NTK

    9,203
  • Chandralekha K

    DMDK

    2,701
  • Poyathu @ Anbin Poyyamozhi S

    MNM

    2,079
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,523
  • Govindasamy A

    BSP

    603
  • Ilavarasan K

    ADK

    424
  • Thambiraj A

    IND

    379
  • Settu M

    DESMI

    247
  • Vetrivendhan S

    IND

    195
  • Viswanathan S A

    AINPMK

    148
  • Gokulakrishnan M

    IND

    141
  • Arulmaran J

    IND

    122
  • Mohan A

    MSK

    112
  • Vinoth S

    IND

    110
WINNER

Seethapathy P

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DMK
Number of Votes 61,879
Winning Party Voting %35.3

Other Candidates - Tindivanam Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Rajendran S P

    ADMK

    61,778
  • Kalidoss A

    PMK

    29,848
  • Udhayakumar M

    DMDK

    14,928
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    2,112
  • Poovazhagi B

    BJP

    1,509
  • Bhuvaneshwari G

    NTK

    908
  • Viswanathan S A

    AIPMK

    716
  • Karthick R

    IND

    489
  • Govindasamy A

    BSP

    396
  • Meera K

    IND

    392
  • Chandrasekaran M

    IND

    195

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