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Chidambaram Assembly Election Results 2026

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Chidambaram Assembly Election 2026
Chidambaram Assembly Constituency

Chidambaram, Constituency no 158, is centered around the historic temple town of Chidambaram in Cuddalore district. The constituency combines an urban religious centre with surrounding agricultural villages and semi-urban settlements. Chidambaram is internationally known for the sacred Nataraja Temple, Chidambaram, one of the most important Shaivite temples in India.

The local economy is supported by temple tourism, agriculture in nearby Cauvery delta villages, education, and trade. The presence of Annamalai University also makes the town an important educational hub. The electorate includes farmers, traders, students, temple-related businesses, and service-sector workers.

Political & Social Character:

  • Mixed urban–rural electorate including farmers, traders, students, and temple-related businesses.
  • Social composition includes Vanniyar, Scheduled Castes, Mudaliar, Muslim traders, and other OBC communities.
  • Student organizations, farmers’ associations, and temple-related networks influence political mobilization.
  • Campaign narratives often focus on education, agriculture, and urban infrastructure.

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Located in northern Cuddalore district near the Cauvery delta region.
  • Connected by road and rail networks linking the constituency with Cuddalore, Mayiladuthurai, and Kumbakonam.
  • Landscape includes urban settlements, agricultural fields, and irrigation canals.
  • Temple complexes and university campuses form major activity centres.
  • Coastal areas and fishing villages lie within reachable distance.

Hotspots

  • Chidambaram town centre – commercial and administrative hub.
  • Temple precincts around Nataraja Temple attracting pilgrims.
  • Annamalai University campus influencing student voter segments.
  • Agricultural villages producing paddy and sugarcane.
  • Market streets and trade centres supporting local commerce.

Core Issues:

  • Development of temple tourism and heritage infrastructure.
  • Irrigation and agricultural support for surrounding villages.
  • Employment opportunities for educated youth and students.
  • Urban infrastructure including roads, drainage, and sanitation.
  • Improvement of educational and healthcare facilities.

Voter Mood:

  • Farmers prioritize irrigation support and crop income stability.
  • Traders and tourism-related businesses support temple tourism development.
  • Students and youth emphasize employment opportunities and education reforms.
  • Rural households value welfare schemes and housing programs.
  • Elections are competitive due to strong party alliances and active political mobilization.
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Past Chidambaram Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

K.A. Pandian

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ADMK
Number of Votes 91,961
Winning Party Voting %50.2
Winning Margin %9.3

Other Candidates - Chidambaram Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • S. Abdul Rahman

    IUML

    75,024
  • Natarajan Krishnamoorthy

    NTK

    9,071
  • G. Devasagayam

    MNM

    2,953
  • M. Nanthinidevi

    AMMKMNKZ

    1,388
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,202
  • D. Chandra Prabu

    BSP

    478
  • S. Balamurugan

    IND

    337
  • K. Udaya Selvan

    AMPK

    305
  • C. Vinoba

    IND

    245
  • B. Narayanamoorthy

    IND

    242
  • M. Raghunathan

    IMK

    146
WINNER

Pandian K A

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ADMK
Number of Votes 58,543
Winning Party Voting %34.3
Winning Margin %0.9

Other Candidates - Chidambaram Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Senthilkumar K R

    DMK

    57,037
  • Arul R

    PMK

    24,226
  • Balakrishnan K

    CPM

    23,314
  • Abdul Satthar G

    SDPI

    1,775
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    1,714
  • Sathishkumar B (A) Baakyaa

    NTK

    1,295
  • Manimaran G

    BJP

    1,079
  • Vinoba C

    IND

    440
  • Dhivakar S

    IND

    388
  • Senthilkumar R

    IND

    302
  • Thirunavukkarasu N

    IND

    261
  • Karvannan K

    IND

    152
  • Thangapandiyan R

    IND

    93
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