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Musiri Assembly Election Results 2026

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Musiri Assembly Election 2026
Musiri Assembly Constituency

Musiri, Constituency no 145, is located in the northwestern part of Tiruchirappalli district and is characterized by fertile agricultural lands supported by the Cauvery River and its irrigation network. The constituency includes Musiri town along with a large number of surrounding villages and farming settlements.

Musiri is also known for traditional weaving, with many locals producing cotton sarees and veshtis.

The region benefits from river-based irrigation, making it suitable for paddy, sugarcane, and banana cultivation. The electorate consists mainly of farmers, agricultural labourers, traders, and rural households, with agriculture playing a dominant role in the local economy.

Birthplace of legendary Carnatic singer Musiri Subramania Iyer.

Political & Social Character:

  • Predominantly rural electorate with strong dependence on agriculture.
  • Social composition includes Mutharaiyar, Vanniyar, Scheduled Castes, and other OBC communities.
  • Farmers’ associations and local caste networks influence political mobilization.
  • Campaigns focus heavily on irrigation, agriculture, and welfare schemes.

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Located along the banks of the Cauvery River, providing fertile soil and irrigation.
  • Connected by road networks linking Musiri with Tiruchirappalli, Namakkal, and Karur.
  • Landscape includes river-fed agricultural lands and rural village clusters.
  • Musiri town serves as a local trade and service centre for nearby villages.

Hotspots:

  • Musiri town centre – commercial and administrative hub.
  • Cauvery delta irrigation villages with intensive farming.
  • Banana and sugarcane cultivation clusters.
  • Rural markets and trading centres.
  • Transport routes connecting Tiruchirappalli and Namakkal regions.

Core Issues:

  • Irrigation water management and Cauvery water availability.
  • Agricultural subsidies and crop price stability.
  • Rural infrastructure including roads and housing.
  • Drinking water supply and sanitation.
  • Employment opportunities for rural youth.

Voter Mood:

  • Farmers strongly prioritize irrigation and water release from the Cauvery.
  • Agricultural labourers focus on employment and welfare schemes.
  • Rural households emphasize infrastructure and public services.
  • Youth seek education and job opportunities in nearby cities.
  • Voting patterns are influenced by caste alignments and alliance politics.
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Past Musiri Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

N. Thiyagarajan

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DMK
Number of Votes 90,624
Winning Party Voting %50.4
Winning Margin %14.9

Other Candidates - Musiri Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • M. Selvarasu

    ADMK

    63,788
  • Sridevi Ilangovan

    NTK

    14,311
  • Kumar.K.S

    DMDK

    3,182
  • S. Gokul

    MNM

    2,499
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,092
  • N. Sivakumar

    IND

    513
  • T. Senthil Kumar

    IND

    497
  • T. Periyathambi

    IND

    463
  • V. Bernardshaw

    BSP

    458
  • Shanmugam

    IND

    363
  • N. Saminathan

    IND

    317
  • R. Michael

    IND

    297
  • Gautham. S

    RSPS

    253
  • Devanur Karthick

    IND

    227
  • A.Chandran. M.Sc.,

    IND

    175
  • V. Natarajan

    IND

    164
  • P. Loganathan. M.Sc.,

    IND

    161
  • D. Dharmalingam

    SMKNK

    110
  • N. Aravan

    IND

    108
  • R. Anandhan

    IND

    104
WINNER

Selvarasu M

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ADMK
Number of Votes 89,398
Winning Party Voting %52.3
Winning Margin %18.8

Other Candidates - Musiri Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Vijaya Babu S

    INC

    57,311
  • Rajasekaran M

    TMC(M)

    8,581
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    2,485
  • Asaithambi E

    NTK

    2,446
  • Ragavan S

    PMK

    1,423
  • Chandrasekaran T

    IND

    1,258
  • Palanimuthu M

    BSP

    1,159
  • Haribaskar K

    KMDK

    1,063
  • Ramajayam T K

    IND

    879
  • Sundarrasu M

    IND

    841
  • Rayadurai K

    IJK

    816
  • Balakrishnan M

    AIFB

    663
  • Karunakaran A

    IND

    505
  • Govindasamy R

    IND

    485
  • Jayaseelan S

    IND

    437
  • Ramesh P

    IND

    334
  • Chandravel T

    UCPI

    233
  • Kalaiselvan K

    TAVK

    217
  • Murugan A

    IND

    213
  • Chellaperumal

    NMK

    162
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