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Anthiyur Assembly Election Results 2026

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Anthiyur Assembly Election 2026
Anthiyur Assembly Constituency

Anthiyur, Constituency no 105, includes the town of Anthiyur and surrounding local bodies. The constituency has been in existence since the 1962 election and currently forms part of the Tiruppur Lok Sabha constituency. Until the 2009 election, it was under the Gobichettipalayam Lok Sabha constituency.

Political & Social Character:

  • Urban–Rural Mix: Predominantly rural with Anthiyur town as the hub
  • Key Communities: Kongu Vellalar Gounders, Scheduled Castes, Devendrakula Velalars, Naickers, minorities (limited but present in town areas)

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Gateway to the Bargur Hills
  • Close to attractions like Eretti Waterfalls.
  • Strongly agrarian, community-influenced constituency
  • Agricultural hub for betel leaves, sugarcane
  • Agrarian economy

Hotspots:

  • Anthiyur Gurunathaswamy Temple
  • Weekly market
  • Agri-dominated wards

Core Issues:

  • Turmeric price volatility
  • Irrigation from Bhavani river & check dam maintenance
  • Crop insurance delays and loan waivers

Voter Mood:

  • High political awareness among farmers
  • Preference for leaders who secure MSP, irrigation, and market access
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Past Anthiyur Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Venkatachalam.A.G

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DMK
Number of Votes 79,096
Winning Party Voting %44.8
Winning Margin %0.7

Other Candidates - Anthiyur Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Shanmugavel.K.S

    ADMK

    77,821
  • Saravanan.M

    NTK

    8,230
  • Gurunathan.M

    MNM

    2,474
  • Prathaban.A

    AHIMSASP

    2,045
  • Selvam.S.R

    AMMKMNKZ

    1,212
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,027
  • Pattan.G

    BSP

    957
  • Poornachandran.S

    IND

    567
  • Thangavel.M

    IND

    543
  • Shanmugam.K

    IND

    503
  • Muthusamy.M

    IND

    428
  • Rajendran.K

    GPI

    229
  • Kumarasamy.R

    IND

    225
  • Anbalagan.K

    IND

    199
  • Senguttuvan.M.R

    IND

    184
  • Geetha.M

    IND

    152
  • Periyasamy.T

    IND

    147
  • Karthikeyan.R

    IND

    132
  • Sheikdavood.A.M

    IND

    111
  • Bakkiyam.M

    IDMMK

    103
WINNER

E.M.R.Raja Alias Rajakrishnan.K.R

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ADMK
Number of Votes 71,575
Winning Party Voting %42.2
Winning Margin %3.1

Other Candidates - Anthiyur Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Venkatachalam A G

    DMK

    66,263
  • Gopal.S.C.R

    PMK

    11,570
  • Raja D

    KMDK

    5,995
  • Raja Sampath M K

    DMDK

    5,828
  • Mohankumar P G

    BJP

    1,962
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    1,546
  • Manimekalai K

    NTK

    1,101
  • Ravi C

    IND

    630
  • Mahendran G

    BSP

    513
  • Kathirvel K

    IND

    419
  • Murugan R R

    JD(U)

    370
  • Mayilduraian R

    TMMK

    358
  • Chandrakumar S

    IND

    332
  • Prabhu E

    VTIP

    312
  • Ananthan.S

    IND

    298
  • Marappa Gounder S P

    IDMMK

    297
  • Sheikdavood A M

    IND

    212
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