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Tittakudi Assembly Election Results 2026

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Tittakudi Assembly Constituency

Tittakudi, Constituency no 151, in Cuddalore district is a Scheduled Caste (SC) reserved constituency centred on the town of Tittakudi. The region is largely rural, with agriculture and agricultural labour forming the backbone of the local economy. Village communities, welfare schemes, and grassroots leadership among Scheduled Caste groups play a major role in shaping electoral outcomes. With scattered settlements and farming-based livelihoods, candidates who maintain close contact with village voters often gain a significant advantage.

 Political & Social Character:

  • Scheduled Caste communities form a major portion of the electorate due to the reserved status of the seat.
  • Presence of OBC agricultural communities alongside SC groups.
  • Large number of small and marginal farmers and agricultural labourers.
  • Rural women voters influenced by welfare schemes and social support programs.
  • Strong role of village networks and local community leadership in shaping voting behaviour.

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Located in the western part of Cuddalore district.
  • Predominantly rural landscape with dryland farming areas and scattered villages.
  • Tittakudi town serves as the administrative and commercial centre.
  • Close proximity to neighbouring districts like Perambalur and Ariyalur.
  • Interior villages depend mainly on rural roads connecting to market towns.

Hotspots:

  • Vaidhyanatha Swamy Temple and Asanambigai Amman Temple
  • Tittakudi town – main commercial and political hub of the constituency.
  • Large agricultural villages spread across the rural belt.
  • Scheduled Caste settlement clusters.
  • Weekly market centres (shandies) that function as gathering points for rural communities.

Core Issues:

  • Drinking water supply and maintenance of village water resources.
  • Improvement of rural road connectivity and transportation.
  • Farmer subsidies, irrigation access, and crop price support.
  • Employment opportunities for agricultural labourers.
  • Access to Scheduled Caste welfare schemes, housing benefits, schools, and healthcare services.

Voter Mood:

  • Preference for leaders who maintain strong grassroots presence in villages.
  • Welfare delivery and accessibility of government schemes strongly influence voters.
  • Rural turnout often plays a decisive role in elections.
  • Elections can become competitive when Scheduled Caste votes split among candidates.
  • Candidates with consistent village engagement and development initiatives tend to gain voter support.

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Past Tittakudi Assembly Election Results

WINNER

Ganesan, C.V.

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DMK
Number of Votes 83,726
Winning Party Voting %49.8
Winning Margin %12.8

Other Candidates - Tittakudi Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Periyasamy, D.

    BJP

    62,163
  • Kamatchi, N.

    NTK

    10,591
  • Umanath, R.

    DMDK

    4,142
  • Prabakaran, R.

    MNM

    1,745
  • Natarajan, M.

    IND

    1,063
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    999
  • Karuppan, M.

    IND

    944
  • Ayyasamy, S.

    IND

    724
  • Palaniammal, P.

    IND

    601
  • Ravichandran, P.

    BSP

    559
  • Sumathi, S.

    IND

    238
  • Aruldoss, E.

    DMSK

    221
  • Seenuvasan, C.

    IND

    197
  • Kamaraj, K.

    IND

    141
  • Kolanjinathan, V.

    IND

    130
WINNER

Ganesan V

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DMK
Number of Votes 65,139
Winning Party Voting %40.7
Winning Margin %1.4

Other Candidates - Tittakudi Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Ayyasamy P

    ADMK

    62,927
  • Sasi Kumar S

    DMDK

    14,657
  • Archunan E

    PMK

    11,438
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    1,957
  • Vedhamanikkam A

    IND

    1,015
  • Umaithurai T

    NTK

    760
  • Kolanji K

    BSP

    619
  • Lokithasan K

    IND

    300
  • Kalaiyarasan J

    IJK

    281
  • Periyasamy S

    IND

    267
  • Lakshmanan A

    IND

    240
  • Krishnakumari A

    IND

    195
  • Perinbam D

    IND

    176
  • Subramanian P

    IND

    112
  • Kolanchinathan V

    IND

    93

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