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Kanniyakumari Assembly Election Results 2026

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Kanniyakumari Assembly Election 2026
Kanniyakumari Assembly Constituency

Kanyakumari, Constituency no 229, located at the southernmost tip of mainland India, is one of Tamil Nadu’s most distinctive and symbolically significant constituencies. At the confluence of Arabian Sea, Bay of Bengal, and Indian Ocean, the constituency blends coastal livelihoods, religious tourism, and long-established trading networks. Unlike interior districts, Kanyakumari’s political culture has been shaped by missionary education, maritime economy, and strong community institutions.

The constituency combines dense habitations, fishing hamlets, heritage zones, and pilgrimage-driven commerce. While tourism brings visibility, everyday governance challenges—housing, fishing safety, healthcare, and employment—dominate local political discourse.

Political & Social Character:

  • Politically, Kanyakumari has a deeply structured voter landscape influenced by community identity, church networks, and long-standing alliance politics.
  • Christian communities form a decisive electoral bloc, with internal differentiation shaping voting behaviour.
  • Nadar Christians, in particular, have historically shown strong alignment with the DMK–Congress alliance, reinforced by institutional continuity and organisational presence.
  • Fishing communities, traders, tourism workers, and government employees add further layers to the constituency’s complex electoral arithmetic.

Geography & Connectivity:

  • The constituency’s geography is defined by its long coastline, rocky shores, and dense urban settlements.
  • Kanyakumari town serves as a major tourist and transport node, while interior pockets connect to Nagercoil and other regional centres.
  • Road connectivity is relatively strong, but congestion during tourist seasons strains infrastructure. Coastal erosion, cyclones, and monsoon impacts affect fishing hamlets and low-lying residential areas, creating recurring demands for disaster preparedness and coastal protection.

Hotspots:

  • Kanyakumari Beach & Tourism Zone
  • Vivekananda Rock Memorial Area
  • Thiruvalluvar statue
  • Kanya Kumari Amman shore temple
  • Fishing Hamlets along the Coast
  • Temple–Church Institutional Clusters
  • Town Market and Bus Stand Area
  • Coastal Road Stretches

Core Issues

  • Coastal erosion and housing vulnerability
  • Fishing safety and livelihood security
  • Seasonal water shortages
  • Traffic congestion during tourist peaks
  • Inadequate government hospital capacity
  • Youth unemployment and migration
  • Solid waste management in tourist zones
  • Disaster preparedness and relief response

Voter Mood

  • Fishing communities demand safety nets, diesel subsidy, and housing support
  • Traders seek tourism regulation and infrastructure upkeep
  • Youth look for stable employment and skill pathways
  • Women prioritise healthcare access, drinking water, and safety
  • Nadar Christian voters largely continue to align with the DMK–Congress alliance, reflecting institutional trust and continuity.
  • Dalit Christian communities, however, show visible signs of voter churn, with sections moving towards Vijay’s 
  • TVK, driven by representation concerns and dissatisfaction with traditional political structures.
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Past Kanniyakumari Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Thalavai Sundaram N.

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ADMK
Number of Votes 1,09,828
Winning Party Voting %48.8
Winning Margin %7.2

Other Candidates - Kanniyakumari Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Austin S.

    DMK

    93,618
  • Sasikala R.

    NTK

    14,197
  • Selvakumar P.T.

    MNM

    3,109
  • Senthil Murugan P.

    AMMKMNKZ

    1,599
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,097
  • Sutharman C.J.

    BSP

    684
  • Augustin A.

    IND

    447
  • Manickavasagam Pillai Na.

    IND

    142
  • Makesh N.

    IND

    121
  • Thanu Neelan S.

    IND

    95
  • Subash S.

    IND

    79
  • Chelliah Pillai I.

    IND

    55
  • Sundara Nathan Y.

    IND

    50
WINNER

Austin. S

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DMK
Number of Votes 89,023
Winning Party Voting %42.4
Winning Margin %2.8

Other Candidates - Kanniyakumari Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Thalavai Sundaram. N

    ADMK

    83,111
  • Meena Dev. M

    BJP

    24,638
  • Aathilinga Perumal. D

    DMDK

    6,914
  • Balasubramaniam. V

    NTK

    1,732
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    1,570
  • Hilman Bruce Edwin. S

    PMK

    712
  • Vettivelayuthaperumal. P

    IND

    526
  • Sankararamamurthy. P

    BSP

    481
  • Sreetharan. R

    IND

    331
  • Kumaresan. T

    IND

    285
  • Makesh. N

    IND

    165
  • Raghunathan. A

    IND

    125
  • Johnson. D

    IND

    124
  • Rajesh Kannan. S

    GMI

    100
  • Bavani. V

    IND

    87
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