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Kurinjipadi Assembly Election Results 2026

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Kurinjipadi Assembly Election 2026
Kurinjipadi Assembly Constituency

Kurinjipadi, Constituency no 156, lies in the western part of Cuddalore district and includes the town of Kurinjipadi along with several surrounding villages and semi-urban settlements. The constituency has a mixed economic profile combining agriculture with industrial and service-sector activity. Farming remains important in rural pockets, while nearby industrial zones around Cuddalore and Neyveli influence employment patterns.

The electorate includes farmers, industrial workers, small traders, agricultural labourers, and residents of growing residential areas. Due to its proximity to major industrial centers and coastal areas, the constituency reflects both rural agrarian concerns and industrial development issues.

Political & Social Character:

  • Mixed rural–semi-urban electorate including farmers, industrial workers, traders, and service-sector employees.
  • Social composition includes Vanniyar, Scheduled Castes, Mudaliar, and other OBC communities.
  • Trade associations, labour unions, and farmers’ groups influence political mobilization.
  • Campaign narratives often focus on employment, rural development, and industrial growth.

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Located between Cuddalore and the industrial township of Neyveli.
  • Connected through highways and local road networks linking the constituency with nearby towns in Cuddalore district.
  • Landscape includes agricultural lands, village settlements, and semi-urban residential areas.
  • Agriculture includes paddy, sugarcane, and groundnut cultivation.
  • Industrial employment opportunities exist due to proximity to Neyveli’s lignite and power projects.

Hotspots:

  • Sri Subrayar Swamy Temple and the Puthumariamman temple
  • Kurinjipadi town centre – administrative and commercial hub.
  • Agricultural villages with farmer communities.
  • Industrial worker settlements linked to nearby Neyveli industries.
  • Weekly rural markets supporting agricultural trade.
  • Transport corridors connecting Cuddalore, Neyveli, and surrounding towns.

Core Issues:

  • Employment opportunities in industries and services.
  • Irrigation and agricultural support for rural farmers.
  • Rural road connectivity and infrastructure development.
  • Drinking water supply and sanitation facilities.
  • Environmental concerns related to nearby industrial activity.

Voter Mood:

  • Farmers prioritize irrigation support and crop income stability.
  • Industrial workers focus on employment security and labour welfare.
  • Rural households emphasize welfare schemes and housing programs.
  • Youth seek education and job opportunities in nearby industrial centres.
  • Elections are competitive with caste alignments and alliance politics influencing results.
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Past Kurinjipadi Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

M.R.K.Panneerselvam

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DMK
Number of Votes 1,01,456
Winning Party Voting %51
Winning Margin %8.8

Other Candidates - Kurinjipadi Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Selvi Ramajayam

    ADMK

    83,929
  • S.Sumathi

    NTK

    8,512
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,212
  • K.Chandramouli

    JD(S)

    1,189
  • A.Vasanthakumar

    AMMKMNKZ

    837
  • R.Rajesh

    IND

    515
  • T.Velayudham

    BSP

    482
  • R.Sarathkumar

    IND

    154
  • R.Muthukrishnan

    ADK

    140
  • L.Madhiyazhagan

    IND

    139
  • N.Muthazhagan

    IND

    124
  • Brijita Roslene

    IND

    92
WINNER

Panneerselvam Mrk

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DMK
Number of Votes 82,864
Winning Party Voting %44
Winning Margin %14.9

Other Candidates - Kurinjipadi Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Rajendran R

    ADMK

    54,756
  • Muthukrishnan S

    PMK

    22,705
  • Balamurugan Kms

    DMDK

    21,063
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    1,541
  • Jaladeepan V

    NTK

    1,534
  • Shakthi Ganapathy Mu

    BJP

    957
  • Tatabirla A

    IND

    855
  • Muthukumaran Ap

    IND

    636
  • Murugan R

    IND

    342
  • Senthilmurugan S

    BSP

    288
  • Rajasekar A

    IND

    211
  • Govindaraj P

    IND

    197
  • Ashokkumar S

    IND

    153
  • Girija S

    IND

    103
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