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Kumarapalayam Assembly Election Results 2026

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Kumarapalayam Assembly Election 2026
Kumarapalayam Assembly Constituency

Kumarapalayam, Constituency no 97, is a high-density industrial town seat driven by the powerloom and textile ecosystem, supported by migrant labour and daily-wage households. Voting behaviour here is shaped by job continuity, power supply, water quality, and visible administrative support, not ideology.

This is a livelihood-first constituency — economic disruption translates directly into vote swings. Traditionally held by AIADMK since it was formed in 2011.

Political & Social Character:

The electorate broadly consists of:

  • Powerloom owners & small textile entrepreneurs
  • Textile workers & daily wage labour
  • Migrant workers (inter-district & inter-state)
  • OBC trading communities
  • Scheduled Castes – significant presence in town wards
  • Women SHGs & welfare beneficiaries

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Dense urban settlement
  • Proximity to Bhavani / Cauvery river system
  • Good highway & rail connectivity
  • Pollution-affected water sources
  • Congested internal roads
  • Industry + water + power define politics.

Hotspots:

  • Powerloom cluster wards
  • Labour-dominated residential pockets
  • SC-dominated town habitations
  • River-adjacent areas
  • Market & commercial belts
  • Each cluster responds to different livelihood pressures.

Core Issues:

  • Power supply & electricity tariffs
  • Water quality & pollution
  • Job security & loom downtime
  • Housing & rental pressure
  • Government hospital access
  • Welfare delays (pensions, ration, insurance)
  • Road congestion & sanitation

Voter Mood:

  • MLA must be visible in town frequently
  • Fast intervention during power cuts or industrial shutdowns
  • Support with labour, EB, pollution control issues
  • Regular welfare grievance camps
  • Economic inaction is punished faster than political ideology.
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Past Kumarapalayam Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Thangamani.P

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ADMK
Number of Votes 1,00,800
Winning Party Voting %49.9
Winning Margin %15.7

Other Candidates - Kumarapalayam Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • M.Venkatachalam

    DMK

    69,154
  • S.Varun

    NTK

    13,240
  • Ommsharravana.S

    IND

    7,342
  • K.Kamaraj

    MNM

    6,125
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,342
  • K.R.Sivasubiramaniyan

    DMDK

    1,022
  • P.Sengodagoundar

    IND

    411
  • R.Kumaresan

    mauk

    304
  • M.Dhanasekaran

    IND

    252
  • Saravanan

    IND

    242
  • Gowrisankaran

    IND

    200
  • S.Pongiyannan

    IND

    194
  • B.Balakrishnan

    IND

    188
  • Karthi

    IND

    155
  • K.Sellappan

    IND

    131
  • V.Amirthalingam

    IND

    119
  • Subramani.S

    CPI(ML)(L)

    113
  • P.Venkatachalam

    IND

    101
  • K.Venkatachalam

    IND

    78
  • M.Kathavarayan

    IND

    76
  • Gopalakrishnan

    IND

    63
  • R.Kumar

    APoI

    57
  • G.Rajuganesan

    IND

    42
  • S.Prabhakaran

    IND

    37
  • K.A.Vijayan

    IND

    35
  • M.Yuvaraj

    IND

    30
  • A.Venkatachalam

    IND

    27
  • G.Ragavendiran

    IND

    23
  • Manikandan

    IND

    22
WINNER

Thangamani P

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ADMK
Number of Votes 1,03,032
Winning Party Voting %55.2
Winning Margin %25.4

Other Candidates - Kumarapalayam Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Yuvaraj P

    DMK

    55,703
  • Madeshwaran P A

    DMDK

    9,784
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    2,994
  • Arunkumar G

    NTK

    2,908
  • Ponnusamy R

    KMDK

    2,813
  • Murthy S

    PMK

    2,773
  • Easwaran K

    BJP

    1,981
  • Loganathan K

    IND

    777
  • Selvaraj K

    IND

    566
  • Kanchana N

    IND

    389
  • Kokila R

    BSP

    367
  • Karthi N

    IND

    354
  • Ravichandran P

    GMI

    279
  • Govindaraj A

    CPI(ML)(L)

    246
  • Amirthalingam T V R

    IND

    234
  • Saravanan C

    IND

    208
  • Prabhakaran S

    IND

    196
  • Selvaraj P

    IND

    190
  • Ayyam Perumal

    IND

    179
  • Gandhi Ramesh P

    IND

    163
  • Pongiyannan S

    IND

    153
  • Murugavel S

    IND

    108
  • Selvakumar G V

    UCPI

    90
  • Suresh M

    IND

    83
  • Vijayakumar P K

    IND

    82
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