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Bodinayakanur Assembly Election Results 2026

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Bodinayakanur Assembly Election 2026
Bodinayakanur Assembly Constituency

Bodinayakanur (Constituency No. 200), located at the foothills of the Western Ghats in Theni district, is one of Tamil Nadu’s most politically significant and socially complex constituencies. Often referred to as the gateway to the Cardamom Hills, the region combines plantation economies, trade-driven urban areas, and agrarian hinterlands. Known for its role in the spice trade—especially cardamom, pepper, and coffee—Bodinayakanur has long functioned as an economic nerve centre of the district.

The constituency combines a busy town core with estate villages, hill settlements, and agrarian plains. While commerce and plantations provide visibility, governance challenges such as employment stability, irrigation stress, and infrastructure gaps shape voter expectations more strongly than legacy or symbolism.

Political & Social Character

Politically, Bodinayakanur is a high-stakes constituency marked by strong personalities, entrenched loyalties, and intense booth-level mobilisation. Former Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa won from this constituency in her first election to the Tamil Nadu Assembly in 1989. Voting behaviour is shaped by agrarian communities, plantation workers, traders, and an expanding urban workforce. Social coalitions, caste dynamics, and local leadership networks play a decisive role, often outweighing state-level narratives.

The electorate is politically aware and closely tracks performance, accessibility, and responsiveness. Electoral outcomes are usually competitive, with margins influenced by turnout patterns in plantation belts and urban wards.

Hotspots

  • Bodinayakanur town market and commercial core
  • Plantation belts and estate settlements
  • Foothill villages near Meghamalai
  • Bus stand and transport junctions
  • Wholesale spice trading areas
  • Irrigation tank and channel networks

Core Issues

  • Water stress is affecting farms and plantations
  • Price fluctuations for cardamom, pepper, and coffee
  • Poor road conditions in the estate and hill areas
  • Drainage and sanitation problems in town wards
  • Limited healthcare facilities in plantation belts
  • Inadequate housing for estate workers
  • Youth unemployment and skill mismatch
  • Seasonal migration and job insecurity

Voter Mood

  • Farmers seek assured irrigation, price stability, and subsidies
  • Plantation workers demand housing security, healthcare, and transport
  • Traders prioritise road quality, market facilities, and law-and-order
  • Youth look for jobs, skill training, and access to education
  • Women emphasise water supply, healthcare, and welfare delivery
  • Urban residents expect better drainage, sanitation, and traffic control
  • Voters assess candidate accessibility, crisis response, and presence
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Past Bodinayakanur Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

O.Panneerselvam

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ADMK
Number of Votes 1,00,050
Winning Party Voting %46.6
Winning Margin %5.2

Other Candidates - Bodinayakanur Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Thangatamilselvan

    DMK

    89,029
  • M.Prem Chandar

    NTK

    11,114
  • M.Muthusamy

    AMMKMNKZ

    5,649
  • P.Ganesh Kumar

    MNM

    4,128
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,403
  • K.I.M Hakkeem

    AITC

    559
  • Tamilselvan

    IND

    443
  • G.Senthil Kumar

    IND

    402
  • N.Saleem

    IND

    354
  • M.Anantharaj

    IND

    270
  • P.Kumaragurubaran

    IND

    219
  • Arun Kumar

    MIDP

    143
  • P.Nagendhren

    IND

    135
  • N.Krishnan

    IND

    126
  • P.Manimaran

    IND

    117
  • S.Krishnaveni

    APTADMK

    100
  • C.Anbazhakan

    IND

    94
  • Theni.T.Karnan

    ADK

    80
  • P.Karuppiah

    BHUDRP

    77
  • V.Ramprakaash

    IND

    71
  • V.Nandhagopal

    IND

    68
  • T.Raja Mohamed

    IND

    62
  • A.Abthahir

    IND

    54
  • Raja Mohamed

    IND

    48
WINNER

O. Panneerselvam

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ADMK
Number of Votes 99,531
Winning Party Voting %49.4
Winning Margin %7.8

Other Candidates - Bodinayakanur Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • S. Lakshmanan

    DMK

    83,923
  • A.Veerabadran

    DMDK

    6,889
  • V. Venkateswaran

    BJP

    3,250
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    1,966
  • P. Anbalagan

    NTK

    1,324
  • V. Thangadurai

    BSP

    594
  • S. Manikandan

    IND

    592
  • M. Mariselvam

    IND

    438
  • A.Ramakrishnan

    PMK

    405
  • D. Maheswari

    SHS

    385
  • R. Suresh

    IND

    364
  • M. Suthanthiravel

    IND

    355
  • M. Radha Krishnan

    PPIS

    276
  • V.S. Gour Mohan Dass

    TMMK

    221
  • K. Pandian

    RPI(A)

    186
  • K.S. Selvam

    IND

    168
  • V. Murugesan

    IND

    155
  • S.K. Mariappan

    IND

    151
  • K. Jayamani

    IND

    93
  • N. Muniraja

    IND

    91
  • V. Nagajothi

    SP

    83
  • C. Sivakumar

    YSP

    72
  • K.Nathiyazagan

    JD(U)

    67
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