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Tirupattur Assembly Election Results 2026

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Tirupattur Assembly Constituency

Tirupattur, Assembly Constituency No. 185, is the administrative and commercial hub of Tirupattur district, operating as a district headquarters–centric urban constituency with influence over nearby semi-urban and rural areas.

Its politics is shaped by district-level governance visibility, trade-led economy, minority–OBC consolidation, and welfare delivery, making it a competitive and symbolically important seat.
Elections are decided largely by urban service delivery, administrative credibility, and community trust.

It is known as the "Sandalwood Town" due to the high-quality sandalwood trees in the nearby Javadhu Hills, which also house Asia's second-largest sandalwood depot. It is a significant historical town acting as a gateway to the Yelagiri hill station and is renowned for the ancient Brahmapureeswarar Temple.

Political & Social Character:

The electorate includes Muslim trading communities, OBC/MBC urban households, SC settlements, small traders, transport workers, government employees, and migrant service workers.
Key opinion shapers are district community leaders, mosque committees, trader associations, transport unions, and ward-level civic groups.
Voting behaviour is urban-pragmatic and service-oriented, driven by community networks.

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Centrally located in Tirupattur district
  • Strong road links to Vaniyambadi, Jolarpet, Ambur, and the Krishnagiri belt
  • Rail connectivity via Jolarpet Junction
  • Challenges include rapid urbanization, traffic congestion, and drainage stress in low-lying wards.

Hotspots:

  • Congested commercial streets
  • Drainage-affected wards
  • Informal residential clusters
  • Markets and transport terminals
  • These often act as decisive swing pockets.

Core Issues:

  • Drinking water reliability
  • Drainage, sewerage, and flooding
  • Traffic and road quality
  • Sanitation and waste management
  • Government hospital capacity
  • Urban housing pressure

Voter Mood:

  • Traders: predictable regulation, smooth mobility
  • Muslim families: dignity, safety, welfare access
  • Women: water, sanitation, healthcare
  • Youth: skills and private jobs
  • Government staff: administrative stability

Voters favour visible, competent governance over rhetoric.

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Past Tirupattur Assembly Election Results

WINNER

A. Nallathambi

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DMK
Number of Votes 96,522
Winning Party Voting %51.9
Winning Margin %15.2

Other Candidates - Tirupattur Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • T.K. Raja

    PMK

    68,282
  • M. Sumathi

    NTK

    12,127
  • A. Gnanasekar

    AMMKMNKZ

    2,702
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,632
  • B. Vijayakumar

    IND

    1,096
  • S. Kalashthri

    AIUUK

    724
  • S. Sathiyamoorthy

    MNK

    519
  • R. Arockia Joe Prabu

    IND

    438
  • R. Palani

    IND

    362
  • M. Nallasivam

    IND

    323
  • Manithan

    IND

    309
  • I. Govindaraji

    IND

    297
  • I. Roselin Jeeva

    SMKNK

    264
  • G. Raja

    IND

    205
  • A. Jeyamma

    AMPK

    128
WINNER

Nallathambi. A

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DMK
Number of Votes 80,791
Winning Party Voting %45.4
Winning Margin %4.3

Other Candidates - Tirupattur Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Kumar.T.T

    ADMK

    73,144
  • Raja.T.K

    PMK

    12,227
  • Harikrishnan.K

    DMDK

    3,968
  • Govindarajan. V

    BJP

    1,831
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    1,193
  • Raja.T

    IND

    1,051
  • Raja.K

    IND

    789
  • Vijayan.E

    NTK

    691
  • Neelaveni. P

    BSP

    574
  • Vankatesan. M

    KMDK

    281
  • Palani.M

    IND

    271
  • Ramesh.T.P

    IND

    230
  • Samuelbakyaraj.A

    PPIS

    203
  • Kumar.T

    IND

    166
  • Kumar.N

    IND

    162
  • Sakthi.V

    VBMP

    159
  • Sankar. S

    UCPI

    112

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