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Athoor Assembly Election Results 2026

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Athoor Assembly Election 2026
Athoor Assembly Constituency

Athoor, Constituency no 129, is located in the western part of Dindigul district and includes Athoor town along with a large number of surrounding villages and foothill regions near the Western Ghats. The constituency combines fertile plains, dry farming areas, and hill-fringe settlements.

Agriculture is the primary occupation, with crops such as paddy, millets, vegetables, and horticultural produce cultivated depending on water availability. The proximity to hill areas also supports small-scale horticulture and plantation activity. The electorate consists mainly of farmers, agricultural labourers, small traders, and rural households.

Political & Social Character:

  • Predominantly rural electorate with strong agricultural dependence.
  • Political competition mainly between Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam.
  • Social composition includes Thevar (Mukkulathor), Scheduled Castes, Naidu, and other OBC communities.
  • Local caste dynamics and rural leadership networks play a key role in political mobilization.
  • Campaigns focus on irrigation, rural infrastructure, and welfare schemes.

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Located near the foothills of the Western Ghats.
  • Connected by road networks linking Athoor with Dindigul, Palani, and nearby towns.
  • Landscape includes agricultural lands, dry zones, and hill-fringe villages.
  • Water sources include tanks, borewells, and seasonal rainfall.
  • Athoor town acts as a local trade and service centre.

Hotspots:

  • Expansive Kamarajar Lake and Kamarajar Sagar Dam.
  • Athoor town centre – local commercial and administrative hub.
  • Agricultural villages dependent on irrigation tanks and rainfall.
  • Hill-fringe settlements engaged in horticulture.
  • Rural markets supporting local trade.
  • Transport routes connecting Dindigul and Palani regions.

Core Issues:

  • Water scarcity and irrigation development.
  • Agricultural support and crop price stability.
  • Rural infrastructure including roads and housing.
  • Drinking water supply and sanitation.
  • Employment opportunities and migration concerns.

Voter Mood:

  • Farmers prioritize irrigation and water availability.
  • Agricultural labourers focus on employment and welfare schemes.
  • Rural households emphasize housing and infrastructure development.
  • Youth seek job opportunities in nearby towns and cities.
  • Voting behaviour is influenced by caste dynamics and alliance.
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Past Athoor Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Periyasamy I

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DMK
Number of Votes 1,65,809
Winning Party Voting %72.1
Winning Margin %58.9

Other Candidates - Athoor Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Thilagabama M

    PMK

    30,238
  • Simon Justin A

    NTK

    17,168
  • Sivasakthivel P

    MNM

    3,241
  • Selvakumar P

    AMMKMNKZ

    3,017
  • Savadamuthu A

    IND

    1,722
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,564
  • Palraj R

    IND

    1,357
  • Muthulakshmi R

    APTADMK

    1,180
  • Silambarasan M

    PT

    880
  • Karthigaiselvan K

    BSP

    749
  • Sankar D

    IND

    700
  • Anbu As

    IND

    535
  • Silambarasan P

    IND

    486
  • Thilagavathy S

    IND

    349
  • Karthi M

    IND

    322
  • Balamurugan A

    IND

    190
  • Veeramalai S

    IND

    133
  • Muruganantham C

    IND

    125
  • Jeyasekaran R

    MIDP

    88
  • Ragupathi P

    AMPK

    87
WINNER

Periyasamy I

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DMK
Number of Votes 1,21,738
Winning Party Voting %53.1
Winning Margin %11.8

Other Candidates - Athoor Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Viswanathan R Natham

    ADMK

    94,591
  • Packiya Selvaraj M

    DMDK

    3,741
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    2,105
  • Ilanchezhiyan S.P

    BJP

    1,365
  • Mariagunasekaran R

    NTK

    1,013
  • Nirmala Gnanasoundari I

    PMK

    671
  • Arumugam K

    LJP

    650
  • Viswanathan M

    IND

    632
  • Palraj R

    IND

    521
  • Periyasamy M

    IND

    446
  • Balamurugan A

    BSP

    419
  • Karuppusamy P

    IND

    416
  • Peyathevar A

    AIFB

    227
  • Shanmugam V

    IND

    150
  • Sankar D

    IND

    127
  • Paraman A

    TMMK

    126
  • Selvakumar R

    KMDK

    124
  • Muruganantham C

    IND

    117
  • Tamil Nesan R

    TAVK

    73
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