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Perambalur Assembly Election Results 2026

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Perambalur Assembly Election 2026
Perambalur Assembly Constituency

Perambalur, Constituency no 147, is centered around the town of Perambalur, the district headquarters. The constituency is largely rural, with agriculture forming the backbone of the local economy, supported by small-scale trade and service activities.

The region is known for maize, cotton, and small millet cultivation, along with some commercial crops. The electorate consists mainly of farmers, agricultural labourers, small traders, government employees, and rural households. Due to limited industrialization, many residents depend on agriculture and migrate seasonally for employment.

Political & Social Character:

  • Predominantly rural electorate with strong agricultural dependence.
  • Social composition includes Vanniyar, Mutharaiyar, Scheduled Castes, and other OBC communities.
  • Local caste dynamics and rural leadership networks strongly influence political mobilization.
  • Welfare schemes, agriculture, and rural development dominate election narratives.

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Located in central Tamil Nadu along the Chennai–Tiruchirappalli Highway (NH 45), providing good road connectivity.
  • Well connected to Tiruchirappalli, Ariyalur, and Villupuram.
  • Terrain is mostly dry to semi-arid with dependence on monsoon rains.
  • Limited irrigation sources, with borewells and tanks supporting agriculture.
  • Perambalur town serves as the administrative and commercial hub.

Hotspots:

  • Perambalur town – district headquarters and commercial centre.
  • Agricultural villages cultivating maize and cotton.
  • Rural panchayat clusters with strong caste-based voting patterns.
  • Highway-side settlements benefiting from trade and transport activity.
  • Weekly markets supporting rural commerce.

Core Issues:

  • Water scarcity and irrigation development.
  • Agricultural price stability and farmer support schemes.
  • Rural infrastructure including roads and housing.
  • Employment opportunities and migration concerns.
  • Education and healthcare access in rural areas.

Voter Mood:

  • Farmers prioritize irrigation and crop income stability.
  • Agricultural labourers focus on employment schemes and welfare benefits.
  • Youth seek job opportunities and skill development.
  • Rural households emphasize housing, drinking water, and infrastructure.
  • Elections are competitive with caste alignments and alliance politics playing a key role.
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Past Perambalur Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Prabhaharan, M.

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DMK
Number of Votes 1,22,090
Winning Party Voting %50.9
Winning Margin %13

Other Candidates - Perambalur Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Thamizhselvan, R.

    ADMK

    91,056
  • Maheshwari, M.

    NTK

    18,673
  • Rajendran, K.

    DMDK

    2,932
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,884
  • Sasikala, M.

    IJK

    1,080
  • Radhika, T.

    PT

    1,003
  • Rajendran, K.

    BSP

    520
  • Gunasekaran, A.

    NCP

    409
  • Sathish, S.

    IND

    379
WINNER

R.Thamizhselvan

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ADMK
Number of Votes 1,01,073
Winning Party Voting %45.3
Winning Margin %3.1

Other Candidates - Perambalur Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • P.Sivakami

    DMK

    94,220
  • K.Rajendran

    DMDK

    11,482
  • M.Sathiyaseelan

    PMK

    4,222
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    3,040
  • Arunkumar

    NTK

    2,521
  • M.Kaliyaperumal

    BJP

    1,981
  • C.Pichaimuthu

    SHS

    1,311
  • P.Gunalan

    TMMK

    880
  • S.Chellaiah

    IND

    592
  • P.Panneerselvam

    IND

    584
  • D.Paramasivam

    IND

    500
  • P.Balachandran

    KMDK

    500
  • A.Gunasekaran

    NCP

    367
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