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Ambasamudram Assembly Election Results 2026

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Ambasamudram Assembly Election 2026
Ambasamudram Assembly Constituency

Ambasamudram, Constituency no 225, lies in the western part of Tirunelveli district along the fertile banks of the Thamirabarani River. The constituency includes a combination of agricultural villages, small towns, and areas bordering the Western Ghats. It is one of the most agriculturally productive regions in southern Tamil Nadu due to abundant river irrigation and canal systems. Paddy cultivation, plantations, small industries, and tourism linked to nearby hill and forest areas support the local economy. Politically, the constituency has historically seen close contests between the major Dravidian parties.

Political & Social Character:

  • Predominantly rural electorate consisting of farmers, agricultural labourers, small traders, and government employees.
  • Social composition includes Thevar, Nadar, Scheduled Castes, and other OBC farming communities.
  • Farmers’ associations and irrigation groups play an important role in shaping local political mobilization.
  • Development of agriculture and protection of river water resources are central to political discourse.

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Located near the foothills of the Western Ghats, providing a unique mix of plains agriculture and hill ecosystems.
  • Irrigated by the Thamirabarani River and its canal network, making it one of the fertile belts of Tirunelveli district.
  • Connected by road to Tirunelveli, Tenkasi, and surrounding towns.
  • Proximity to forest and hill areas supports eco-tourism and plantation activities.
  • The region includes several historic temples and scenic locations attracting visitors.

Hotspots:

  • Papanasam Papanasar Temple, scenic Agasthiyar Falls, and the lush Manjolai Hills.
  • Ambasamudram town – commercial and administrative centre of the constituency.
  • Agricultural villages along the Thamirabarani river basin known for paddy cultivation.
  • Tourism corridors leading to scenic locations such as Papanasam Dam and Manimuthar Dam.
  • Plantation and hill-border villages connected to the Western Ghats region.
  • Rural clusters where irrigation and agriculture issues strongly influence voting behaviour.

Core Issues:

  • Protection and management of Thamirabarani river water for irrigation.
  • Agricultural subsidies, crop insurance, and farmer welfare.
  • Road connectivity and rural infrastructure development.
  • Tourism development around Papanasam and Manimuthar areas.
  • Employment opportunities for rural youth and small entrepreneurs.

Voter Mood:

  • Farmers prioritize irrigation security and crop support policies.
  • Rural communities focus on welfare schemes, housing, and infrastructure.
  • Tourism-linked businesses support development of eco-tourism and connectivity.
  • Youth increasingly seek employment opportunities in nearby urban centres.
  • Electoral outcomes often depend on rural mobilization and alliance strength.
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Past Ambasamudram Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Esakki Subaya

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ADMK
Number of Votes 85,211
Winning Party Voting %48
Winning Margin %9.6

Other Candidates - Ambasamudram Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Avudaiappan R

    DMK

    68,296
  • Shenbaga Valli

    NTK

    13,735
  • C.Rani Ranjitham

    AMMKMNKZ

    4,194
  • Sengulam Ganesan C

    MNM

    2,807
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,673
  • M. Manimaran

    BSP

    509
  • J.Rajesh Dharmasingh Pandian

    IND

    390
  • Gavaskar M

    IND

    315
  • S. Lakshmanan

    VTVTK

    178
  • S.Ganesan

    IND

    166
  • G. Arunachalam

    IND

    119
  • Abdul Majeeth J

    IND

    88
WINNER

R. Murugaiah Pandian

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ADMK
Number of Votes 78,555
Winning Party Voting %45.8
Winning Margin %7.7

Other Candidates - Ambasamudram Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Avudaiappan. R

    DMK

    65,389
  • P. Karpagavalli

    CPM

    13,690
  • V. Sasikala

    BJP

    4,711
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    2,041
  • S. Thennarasu

    NTK

    1,778
  • R. Anbalagan

    PMK

    1,310
  • S. P. Rajavelu

    IND

    645
  • N.Ravichandran

    IND

    635
  • Suresh Pandian. S

    IND

    555
  • S. Eswari

    BSP

    416
  • A.Velmurugan

    AIFB

    390
  • E. Ganesan

    TMMK

    281
  • D. Jebarathinam

    IND

    223
  • N. Balasubramanian

    IND

    197
  • Marimuthumahesh

    IND

    196
  • M. Manohar

    IND

    141
  • Asha Sundar

    IND

    136
  • R. Charles

    IND

    122
  • A. Venkatesh

    IND

    117
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