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Panruti Assembly Election Results 2026

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Panruti Assembly Election 2026
Panruti Assembly Constituency

Panruti, Constituency no 154, lies in the western part of Cuddalore district and is centered around the town of Panruti, a well-known agricultural trading hub in northern Tamil Nadu. The constituency combines semi-urban market towns with a large rural hinterland dominated by farming villages.

Panruti is particularly famous for its jackfruit and cashew production, making agricultural trade a major part of the local economy. The electorate consists largely of farmers, agricultural labourers, traders, small business owners, and workers connected to agricultural processing industries. 

Panruti's proximity to towns like Cuddalore, Neyveli, and Villupuram also influences employment and trade activity.

Political & Social Character:

  • Predominantly rural and semi-urban electorate with strong agricultural and trading communities.
  • Political competition mainly between Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, with influence from Pattali Makkal Katchi due to a sizable Vanniyar population.
  • Social composition includes Vanniyar, Scheduled Castes, Mudaliar, traders, and agricultural communities.
  • Farmers’ associations, traders’ unions, and local caste networks influence political mobilization.
  • Election campaigns often emphasize agricultural development, market infrastructure, and rural welfare.

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Located between Cuddalore and Villupuram in northern Tamil Nadu.
  • Connected by highway and rail networks linking the constituency with major towns in the region.
  • Landscape includes fertile agricultural lands, orchards, and rural village clusters.
  • Cashew processing units and agricultural markets contribute to local economic activity.

Hotspots:

  • Panruti town centre – major agricultural trading and commercial hub.
  • Cashew and jackfruit farming villages.
  • Weekly agricultural markets attracting farmers and traders.
  • Rural panchayat clusters with strong community voting patterns.
  • Transport corridors linking Panruti with Cuddalore and Villupuram.

Core Issues:

  • Agricultural price stability and support for cashew and jackfruit farmers.
  • Irrigation and water management for farming villages.
  • Rural road connectivity and infrastructure development.
  • Expansion of agricultural markets and storage facilities.
  • Employment opportunities for youth and small entrepreneurs.

Voter Mood:

  • Farmers prioritize crop price stability and irrigation support.
  • Agricultural labourers focus on employment opportunities and welfare schemes.
  • Traders emphasize improvement of market infrastructure and transport connectivity.
  • Rural households value housing schemes, drinking water, and local development.
  • Elections are competitive with caste alignments and alliance politics influencing outcomes.
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Past Panruti Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Velmurugan.T

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DMK
Number of Votes 93,801
Winning Party Voting %47.6
Winning Margin %2.4

Other Candidates - Panruti Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Rajendran.R

    ADMK

    89,104
  • Subhashini.R

    NTK

    6,547
  • Sivakozhundu.P

    DMDK

    3,362
  • Jaylani

    MNM

    1,670
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,323
  • Velmurugan.K

    IND

    418
  • Arulkumar.R

    IND

    159
  • Velmurugan.R

    IND

    152
  • Prakash.R

    IND

    125
  • Sumathi.V

    IND

    116
  • Kamadevan.S

    IND

    69
  • Krishnaraj.S

    IND

    68
  • Kumar.D

    IND

    49
  • Nagamani.M

    IND

    45
  • Govindasamy.S

    IND

    41
WINNER

Sathya.P

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ADMK
Number of Votes 72,353
Winning Party Voting %39
Winning Margin %1.7

Other Candidates - Panruti Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Ponkumar

    DMK

    69,225
  • Dharmalingam.A

    PMK

    18,666
  • Sivakolundhu.P

    DMDK

    18,409
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    1,988
  • Saravanan S.R

    BJP

    1,373
  • Mahaboobasha.S

    NTK

    1,262
  • Appar.N

    IND

    429
  • Srikanthu.S

    BSP

    428
  • Govindasamy.S

    IND

    337
  • Kumar.C

    IND

    312
  • Kiffayath Begam.K

    IND

    247
  • John Kennedy.D

    IND

    225
  • Selvakumar.P

    IND

    211
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