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Nanguneri Assembly Election Results 2026

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Nanguneri Assembly Election 2026
Nanguneri Assembly Constituency

Nanguneri, Constituency no 227, is located in the southern part of Tirunelveli district and consists mainly of agrarian villages, temple towns, and small semi-urban settlements. The constituency is known for its agricultural base, religious institutions, and growing education sector. 

The presence of the Vanamamalai Perumal Temple (Totadri Mutt) makes Nanguneri an important Vaishnavite religious centre attracting pilgrims from across South India. Farming, small trade, and employment in education and services form the backbone of the local economy.

Political & Social Character:

  • Predominantly rural electorate consisting of farmers, agricultural labourers, traders, and service-sector workers.
  • Social composition includes Nadar, Thevar, Scheduled Castes, and other OBC communities.
  • Religious institutions and community organizations influence social and political mobilization.
  • Local leadership and party alliances often play a decisive role in electoral outcomes.

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Located along the Tirunelveli–Kanyakumari corridor in southern Tamil Nadu.
  • Composed mainly of fertile agricultural lands producing paddy, bananas, and pulses.
  • Well connected through highways linking Tirunelveli, Nagercoil, and nearby towns.
  • Irrigation supported by tanks, canals, and groundwater resources.
  • Several villages surrounding Nanguneri town contribute to the constituency’s agrarian economy.

Hotspots:

  • Vanamamalai Temple (Divya Desam)
  • Nanguneri town – administrative and commercial hub.
  • Villages surrounding the Vanamamalai temple complex influencing religious tourism and local commerce.
  • Agricultural clusters cultivating paddy and horticulture crops.
  • Semi-urban settlements along major road corridors toward Tirunelveli and Kanyakumari.
  • Rural habitations where welfare schemes and farming issues strongly influence voting behaviour.

Core Issues:

  • Irrigation and water availability for agriculture.
  • Rural road connectivity and infrastructure development.
  • Employment opportunities for youth in nearby towns and cities.
  • Development of education institutions and healthcare facilities.
  • Implementation of welfare schemes for farmers and economically weaker communities.

Voter Mood:

  • Farmers prioritize irrigation facilities, crop support, and agricultural subsidies.
  • Rural households strongly value welfare schemes and housing programs.
  • Youth focus on employment opportunities and education infrastructure.
  • Religious tourism and temple-related economy influence local business communities.
  • Elections tend to be competitive, with alliance dynamics playing a key role.
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Past Nanguneri Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Ruby R Manoharan

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INC
Number of Votes 75,902
Winning Party Voting %39.4
Winning Margin %8.5

Other Candidates - Nanguneri Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Ganesaraja, N.

    ADMK

    59,416
  • Paramasiva Iyyappan, S.

    AMMKMNKZ

    31,870
  • Veerapandi, P.

    NTK

    17,654
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,537
  • Kathiravan, T.

    IND

    1,154
  • Gnana Balaji, D.

    IND

    813
  • Subbulakshmi, R.

    BSP

    700
  • Ashok Kumar, N.

    IND

    625
  • Kandhan, M.

    AUTMK

    497
  • Lenin, K.

    IND

    454
  • Shunmuga Sundaram, S.

    NIDP

    441
  • Muthuraj, H.

    IND

    436
  • Kandasamy, D.

    IND

    432
  • Prabakaran, A.

    VTVTK

    430
  • Muthudurai, S.

    IND

    161
WINNER

Vasanthakumar. H

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INC
Number of Votes 74,932
Winning Party Voting %43.4
Winning Margin %10

Other Candidates - Nanguneri Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Vijayakumar. M

    ADMK

    57,617
  • Suresh Alias Kasinivendan . S

    AIFB

    14,203
  • Jeyabalan. K

    DMDK

    9,446
  • Manikandan.V

    BJP

    6,609
  • Karvannan. E

    NTK

    2,325
  • Essakkimuthu.V

    IND

    1,903
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    1,399
  • Thiruppathi . S

    PMK

    660
  • Jegadeesan. P

    IND

    559
  • Thangeswaran.P

    BSP

    533
  • Sudalaikannu. A

    IND

    523
  • Lingadurai. T

    VTIP

    434
  • Ashok. M

    EDP

    404
  • Murugan. S

    IND

    391
  • Kannan. S

    TMMK

    315
  • Ukendran.K

    IND

    217
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