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Erode (East) Assembly Election Results 2026

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Erode (East) Assembly Election 2026
Erode (East) Assembly Constituency

 
Erode East, Constituency no 98, is a pure urban seat where elections are won through turnout engineering, welfare assurance, and daily visibility. Ideology has limited impact; access to power and continuity of benefits decide votes.

Erode holds historic significance as the birthplace of social reformer E. V. Ramasamy, widely known as Periyar. His 100-year-old ancestral home, now preserved as the Thanthai Periyar Memorial House, stands on Periyar Street and functions as a museum showcasing his life, photographs, and personal belongings, drawing visitors interested in Tamil Nadu’s reformist history.

The Erode East Assembly constituency in Tamil Nadu has witnessed two by-elections in quick succession following the demise of elected representatives.
The first by-poll was necessitated after the death of Congress MLA E. Thirumahan Everaa (also known as EVKS Thirumagan). In the 2023 by-election that followed, his father, senior Congress leader E. V. K. S. Elangovan, was elected from the constituency.

However, after Elangovan’s subsequent demise, the seat fell vacant once again, leading to another by-poll. In the re-election, Chandrakumar of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) won the seat.

Political & Social Character:

Dominant voter blocs:

  • Muslim community – decisive, high booth discipline
  • Christian voters – organised, turnout-oriented
  • Urban traders & textile merchants
  • Urban SC settlements
  • Auto drivers, service workers, daily wage earners
  • Women welfare beneficiaries
  • Minority turnout + welfare confidence = victory formula.

Geography & Connectivity

  • Fully urban, compact constituency
  • High booth density, short travel radius
  • Old town, bazaar streets, residential clusters
  • No agrarian influence
  • Ward-level presence matters more than rallies.

Hotspots:

  • Periyar Museum
  • Old town & bazaar wards (trade + minorities)
  • Muslim-majority residential pockets
  • Christian institutional zones
  • Urban SC habitations
  • Slum redevelopment & rental housing clusters
  • Mixed middle-class wards
  • Each cluster reacts to different issues, but welfare cuts across all.

Core Issues:

  • Welfare continuity (₹1000 women scheme, pensions)
  • Cost of living & price rise
  • Small trader credit & GST pressure
  • Drainage, roads, drinking water
  • Government hospital access
  • School admissions & fees
  • Housing & rent stress

Voter Mood:

  • MLA must be visible every week
  • Easy access to officials
  • Immediate welfare grievance resolution
  • Presence during festivals & community events
  • Ward-wise grievance meetings
  • Absence = anti-incumbency. Neutral votes don’t exist.
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Past Erode (East) Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Thirumahan Everaa,E.

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INC
Number of Votes 67,300
Winning Party Voting %44.3
Winning Margin %5.9

Other Candidates - Erode (East) Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Yuvaraja,M.

    ADMK

    58,396
  • Gomathi,S.

    NTK

    11,629
  • Rajakumar,A.M.R

    MNM

    10,005
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,546
  • Muthukumaran,S.A.

    AMMKMNKZ

    1,204
  • Arumuga Ac Kannan

    APoI

    373
  • Govindaraj,S.

    BSP

    372
  • Meenakshi,V.

    IND

    299
  • Shajahan,I.

    IND

    256
  • Yuvaraj,M.

    IND

    235
  • Shanmugavel,S.

    MGRMKKT

    151
  • Raja,P.

    MTMK

    102
  • Antony Peter,L.

    IND

    96
  • Minnal Murugesh,R.

    IND

    73
WINNER

Thennarasu K S

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ADMK
Number of Votes 64,879
Winning Party Voting %43.8
Winning Margin %5.2

Other Candidates - Erode (East) Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Chandhirakumar V C

    DMK

    57,085
  • Ponchairman

    DMDK

    6,776
  • Rajeshkumar P

    BJP

    5,549
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    3,096
  • Jaganathan S

    KMDK

    2,721
  • Alaudeen A

    NTK

    2,262
  • Sadhik Basha K

    SDPI

    2,176
  • Rajendran

    PMK

    2,111
  • Kannan R

    IND

    406
  • Loganathan P T

    IND

    294
  • Krishnan P

    BSP

    234
  • Ramesh M

    SMK

    220
  • Senthilkumar K

    UMK

    109
  • Perumalraj R

    GMI

    100
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