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Cuddalore Assembly Election Results 2026

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Cuddalore Assembly Election 2026
Cuddalore Assembly Constituency

Cuddalore, Constituency 155, is centered around the coastal city of Cuddalore, the administrative headquarters of Cuddalore district. The constituency combines urban municipal areas, industrial zones, and nearby coastal and rural settlements. Cuddalore is an important commercial and administrative centre in northern Tamil Nadu and has a diverse economic base including port activities, small industries, trade, fishing, agriculture and government services.

The electorate consists of traders, industrial workers, fishermen, government employees, farmers and residents of urban neighbourhoods and nearby villages. The presence of industrial estates and the Cuddalore Port contributes to the local economy, while coastal fishing communities play a major role in the constituency’s social structure.

Political & Social Character:

  • Mixed urban–coastal electorate including traders, fishermen, industrial workers, and government employees.
  • Political competition mainly between Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, with influence from Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) and other alliance partners.
  • Social composition includes Vanniyar, Scheduled Castes, Mudaliar, Muslim traders, and fishing communities.
  • Labour unions, traders’ associations, and fishermen cooperatives influence political mobilization.
  • Campaign narratives often focus on industrial development, coastal livelihoods, and urban infrastructure.

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Located on the Bay of Bengal coast in northern Tamil Nadu.
  • Connected by road and rail networks linking the city with Puducherry, Chidambaram, and Villupuram.
  • Landscape includes coastal areas, urban neighbourhoods, and industrial zones.
  • The Gadilam River flows through the region before meeting the sea.
  • Port facilities and industrial estates support economic activity.

Hotspots:

  • Ancient temples like Padaleeswarar Temple
  • Historic 17th-century Fort St. David
  • Cuddalore town centre – district administrative and commercial hub.
  • Harbour and fishing harbour areas with strong fishermen communities.
  • Industrial estates employing workers from surrounding areas.
  • Urban residential neighbourhoods with dense voter populations.
  • Market streets and trade zones supporting local commerce.

Core Issues:

  • Coastal protection and fishing infrastructure development.
  • Industrial growth and employment opportunities.
  • Urban infrastructure including roads, drainage, and sanitation.
  • Drinking water supply and environmental protection.
  • Disaster preparedness and flood management due to coastal location.

Voter Mood:

  • Fishermen communities prioritize harbour facilities and coastal protection.
  • Industrial workers focus on employment stability and labour welfare.
  • Urban residents emphasize infrastructure development and civic administration.
  • Traders support policies that encourage business growth and connectivity.
  • Elections are competitive with strong party organization and active community mobilization.
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Past Cuddalore Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

G.Iyappan

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DMK
Number of Votes 84,563
Winning Party Voting %46.5
Winning Margin %2.9

Other Candidates - Cuddalore Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • M.C.Sampath

    ADMK

    79,412
  • Jaladeepan.V

    NTK

    9,563
  • K.Anandraj

    MNM

    4,040
  • A.Gnanapandithan

    DMDK

    1,499
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,236
  • S.Pushbaraj

    TNLK

    617
  • J.Jacob

    IND

    307
  • S.Deenadhayalan

    IND

    291
  • V. Dakshnamoorthy

    IND

    185
  • R.Vallal Kumar

    BSP

    79
  • S.V.Rajarajan

    DMSK

    74
  • S.Sampath

    IND

    46
  • K.Thangarasu

    IND

    31
  • G.Krishnan

    IND

    29
  • A.Mohamed Usman

    APTADMK

    29
WINNER

Sampath M C

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ADMK
Number of Votes 70,922
Winning Party Voting %41.1
Winning Margin %14.2

Other Candidates - Cuddalore Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Pugazhendi Ela

    DMK

    46,509
  • Chandarasekaran A S

    TMC(M)

    20,608
  • Thamaraikannan Pazha

    PMK

    16,905
  • Seeman

    NTK

    12,497
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    2,062
  • Selvam P

    BJP

    1,964
  • Malar P

    IND

    246
  • Rajarajan S V

    IND

    232
  • Raju K

    IND

    199
  • Naveenan K

    IND

    179
  • Rajamohan S

    IND

    106
  • Prabhu R

    IND

    103
  • Baskar A

    IND

    79
  • Sonali M

    IND

    77
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