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Gandarvakkottai Assembly Election Results 2026

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Gandarvakkottai Assembly Election 2026
Gandarvakkottai Assembly Constituency

Gandharvakottai, Constituency no 178, is a socially sensitive rural constituency where Scheduled Caste voter consolidation, Cauvery irrigation stability, and welfare delivery play the most decisive roles in elections. The constituency lies in the fertile agricultural belt between Thanjavur and Pudukkottai, with strong farming communities and agricultural labour populations.
Unlike urban constituencies, elections here are shaped by village-level mobilisation, caste alliances, and welfare credibility.

Margins are moderate but swing-prone, particularly when SC sentiment shifts or irrigation issues emerge.

Popular for Kothandarama Temple, a 500-year-old temple where Lord Rama is worshipped with Sita and Lakshmana.

Political & Social Character:

Dominant voter blocs

* Scheduled Castes (largest and decisive voting bloc due to reserved seat)
* OBC agrarian communities
* Paddy farmers in irrigation belts
* Agricultural labour households
* Rural women welfare beneficiaries
* Youth working in nearby towns

Geography & Connectivity:

* Predominantly Cauvery delta irrigation villages
* Paddy-dominant agricultural landscape
* Large rural panchayat settlements
* Small market towns and trading hubs
* Good road connectivity to Thanjavur and Pudukkottai

Hotspots:

  • Spiritual Connect: 500-year-old Kothandarama temple
  • SC-Dominant Villages: These settlements form the core electoral base in the reserved constituency.
  • Cauvery Irrigation Paddy Belts: Farmers focused on water supply, crop support, and procurement.
  • Agricultural Labour Villages: Large daily wage labour population dependent on farming cycles.
  • Rural Market Centres: Trading points where farmers and merchants interact.
  • Mixed OBC Villages: Important supporting vote blocs during tight elections.

Core Issues:

* Reliable Cauvery irrigation and canal maintenance
* Timely paddy procurement and MSP payments
* Agricultural labour employment opportunities
* PDS ration availability and quality
* Rural road connectivity
* Government school and health centre facilities
* Housing and welfare scheme access

Voter Mood:

Key expectations include:

* Strong engagement with SC community leadership
* Quick response to irrigation or crop loss issues
* Assistance in accessing welfare schemes
* Regular village visits and grievance resolution
* Coordination with agriculture and revenue departments

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Past Gandarvakkottai Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

M.Chinnadurai

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CPI(M)
Number of Votes 69,710
Winning Party Voting %44.2
Winning Margin %8

Other Candidates - Gandarvakkottai Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • S.Jayabharathi

    ADMK

    56,989
  • P.Lenin

    AMMKMNKZ

    12,840
  • M.Ramila

    NTK

    12,661
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,390
  • P.Asaithambi

    CPI(ML)(L)

    1,271
  • Krm.Adhidravidar

    MNM

    848
  • V.Rethinam

    IND

    620
  • P.Karthikeyan

    IND

    289
  • K. Manimuthu

    IND

    232
  • P.Rengasamy

    IND

    206
  • S.Malarvizhi

    AMAK

    190
  • M.Thanaraj

    NMK

    133
  • V.Ilaiyaraja

    IND

    130
  • Keerai.A.T.Chinnappa

    IND

    111
WINNER

Arumugam.B

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ADMK
Number of Votes 64,043
Winning Party Voting %43.8
Winning Margin %2

Other Candidates - Gandarvakkottai Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Anbarasan.K

    DMK

    60,996
  • M.Chinnadurai

    CPM

    13,918
  • Puratchikavidhasan @ Palaniyappan.M

    BJP

    1,600
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    1,556
  • C.Mohanraj

    NTK

    1,432
  • Chandrasekaran.C

    IND

    558
  • Palanimanickam.M

    PMK

    530
  • Veeramuthu.B

    IND

    514
  • Vanitha.R

    CPI(ML)(L)

    465
  • Thavamoorthy.T

    BSP

    284
  • Sathiyamoorthy.N

    YSP

    194
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