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Tiruchirappalli (West) Assembly Election Results 2026

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Tiruchirappalli (West) Assembly Constituency

Tiruchirappalli West, Constituency  no 140 , is one of the most urbanised constituencies in central Tamil Nadu. The seat is dominated by middle-class residential colonies, educational institutions, and commercial areas, making urban governance and infrastructure key electoral issues.

The constituency lies in the core urban region of Tiruchirappalli, and elections here are heavily influenced by urban development performance, middle-class voter sentiment, and party organisation strength.

Margins can shift depending on urban turnout levels and anti-incumbency trends.

It is the bustling, historic heart of the city, famous for the iconic 7th-century Rock Fort Temple (Uchipillaiyar Koil), the bustling commercial hub of Chinna Kadai Street for silk.

Political & Social Character:

Dominant voter blocs

* Urban middle-class families
* Government employees and pensioners
* Business owners and traders
* Students and education-sector workers
* OBC residential communities
* Scheduled Castes in urban settlements
* Service-sector professionals

Geography & Connectivity:

* Dense urban neighbourhoods and residential colonies
* Major commercial streets and retail markets
* Education institutions and coaching centres
* Apartment clusters and new housing layouts
* Excellent road connectivity across Tiruchirappalli

Hotspots:

  • From the past: Famous for the iconic 7th-century Rock Fort Temple (Uchipillaiyar Koil).
  • Trade Zone: A bustling commercial hub of Chinna Kadai Street for silk
  • Middle-Class Residential Colonies: Large number of salaried families and government employees.
  • Commercial and Trader Zones: Business owners and shopkeepers with strong local networks.
  • OBC Residential Areas: Stable vote base when consolidated.
  • Urban SC Settlement Clusters: Important welfare-sensitive voters.
  • Student and Rental Population Areas: Influenced by employment prospects and city development.

Core Issues:

* Road quality and traffic management
* Drinking water supply and drainage systems
* Waste management and urban cleanliness
* Government hospital and school quality
* Employment opportunities for youth
* Business licensing and urban regulations
* Public transport connectivity

Voter Mood:

Key expectations include:

* Coordination with municipal authorities
* Regular engagement with resident welfare associations
* Infrastructure improvements in roads and drainage
* Support for local businesses and traders
* Focus on youth employment and education

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Past Tiruchirappalli (West) Assembly Election Results

WINNER

Nehru, K.N.

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DMK
Number of Votes 1,18,133
Winning Party Voting %64.5
Winning Margin %46.5

Other Candidates - Tiruchirappalli (West) Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Padmanathan, V.

    ADMK

    33,024
  • Vinodh, V.

    NTK

    15,725
  • Abubacker Siddiq, M.

    MNM

    10,546
  • Abdullah Hassan Faizy, R.

    SDPI

    2,545
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    2,117
  • Sudha, R.

    IND

    222
  • Vasudevan, A.

    IND

    211
  • Kalpana, T.

    IND

    196
  • Shajahan, R.

    IND

    181
  • Dheepan, M.

    IND

    66
  • Selvaraj, D.

    IND

    48
  • Sahabudheen, A.J.

    IND

    43
  • Sundar Rajulu, G.

    IND

    42
WINNER

Nehru.K.N

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DMK
Number of Votes 92,049
Winning Party Voting %51.3
Winning Margin %15.8

Other Candidates - Tiruchirappalli (West) Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Manoharan.R

    ADMK

    63,634
  • Joseph Jerald.A

    DMDK

    11,469
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    4,100
  • Manoharan.Sethu

    NTK

    3,080
  • Vijayaraghavan.K

    PMK

    1,780
  • Satheeshkumar.P

    IJK

    1,012
  • Jamal Mohamed.Y

    WPOI

    916
  • Sangapal.M

    BSP

    356
  • Selvakumar.M

    GMI

    235
  • Vasudevan.K

    IND

    211
  • Manohar.R

    IND

    176
  • Govindarajan.S

    IND

    118
  • Raghavan.R

    IND

    107
  • Kamalraj.P

    IND

    101
  • Karthik.B

    IND

    79

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