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Kilpennathur Assembly Election Results 2026

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Kilpennathur Assembly Election 2026
Kilpennathur Assembly Constituency

Kilpennathur, Constituency No. 64, is a predominantly rural Assembly constituency in Tiruvannamalai district, functioning as an agrarian hinterland to Tiruvannamalai town. Its political behaviour is shaped by agriculture dependence, water scarcity, welfare reach, and village-level authority structures, making it a low-profile but highly booth-sensitive seat.

Elections here are decided by water assurance, welfare delivery, and candidate accessibility, not ideology.

Political & Social Character:

The electorate largely comprises:

  • Small and marginal farmers
  • OBC and MBC agrarian communities
  • SC hamlets across villages
  • Agricultural labourers
  • Women SHG and welfare beneficiaries
  • Key influencers include panchayat leaders, village elders, farmer representatives, SHG coordinators, and cooperative society heads. Voting behaviour is localized, welfare-driven, and relationship-oriented.

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Located in central Tiruvannamalai district
  • Predominantly flat agrarian terrain
  • Serves as a rural buffer around Tiruvannamalai town
  • Challenges include weak interior roads, limited bus frequency, and seasonal water stress.

Hotspots:

  • Meenakshi Sundareswarar Temple, Sri Lakshmi Narayana Perumal Temple
  • Kilpennathur town panchayat
  • Interior agrarian villages
  • SC-dominated hamlets
  • Tank- and borewell-dependent panchayats
  • Weekly market centres
  • Each area responds differently to water availability, welfare access, and connectivity.

Core Issues:

  • Drinking water scarcity
  • Tank maintenance and groundwater depletion
  • Poor rural roads and transport
  • Limited healthcare access
  • Timely delivery of welfare schemes

Voter Mood:

  • Farmers: water security and crop support
  • Women: water supply, pensions, ration access
  • SC communities: dignity and fair welfare delivery
  • Youth: local jobs and skill training
  • Elderly: healthcare and pension continuity
  • Voters reward accessible and responsive leadership.
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Past Kilpennathur Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

K.Pitchandi

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DMK
Number of Votes 1,04,675
Winning Party Voting %51.3
Winning Margin %13.1

Other Candidates - Kilpennathur Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • K.Selvakumar

    PMK

    77,888
  • Dr.R.Rameshbabu

    NTK

    11,541
  • P.Karthikeyan

    AMMKMNKZ

    2,191
  • V.Suganantham

    MNM

    1,437
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    961
  • M.Murugan

    IND

    844
  • R.Subash Chandra Bose

    BSP

    598
  • S.Sasikumar

    IND

    597
  • A.R.Elumalai

    VTVTK

    504
  • M.Sampathraj

    IND

    417
  • Sakthivel

    IND

    408
  • N.Thangaraj

    MKLMNTRAPR

    317
  • M.Dhinakaran

    IND

    271
  • Farmer Jayaraman

    AMAK

    239
  • P.Ganeshraja

    IND

    197
  • M.Athiyaman

    IND

    185
  • C.Jothi

    IND

    152
  • A.Venkatesan

    RPPRINAT

    147
  • G.Krishnamurthy

    IND

    125
  • M.Mohanraja

    IND

    117
  • R.Lourdammal

    IND

    75
WINNER

Pitchandi K

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DMK
Number of Votes 99,070
Winning Party Voting %50.2
Winning Margin %17.6

Other Candidates - Kilpennathur Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Selvamani K

    ADMK

    64,404
  • Edirolimanian G

    PMK

    20,737
  • Jothi K

    CPI

    4,613
  • Devendiran S

    BSP

    1,273
  • Subbarayan M

    BJP

    1,209
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    1,164
  • Rajangam M

    IND

    798
  • Rameshbabu R

    NTK

    776
  • Padavettan M

    IND

    587
  • Durairaj A

    IND

    460
  • Samikkannu P

    IND

    424
  • Murugan M

    IND

    410
  • Sampathraj M

    IND

    298
  • Elumalai A R

    IND

    286
  • Suguna Pandian A R

    IND

    252
  • Kanagavalli A

    GOKMK

    233
  • Sasikumar S

    IND

    167
  • Sampath P

    SP

    126
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