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Perundurai Assembly Election Results 2026

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Perundurai Assembly Election 2026
Perundurai Assembly Constituency

Perundurai in Erode district, part of the Kongu Nadu belt, Constituency  no 103, is a semi-urban constituency with a strong rural backbone, shaped by industry, agriculture, and education hubs. Known for its proximity to the SIPCOT industrial corridor and spillover growth from Tiruppur’s textile economy, the constituency reflects a blend of emerging industrial aspirations and traditional agrarian concerns.

Voting behaviour here is often driven less by ideology and more by performance, development delivery, and local candidate connect.

Political & Social Character:

  • Cadre-driven constituency with strong grassroots party structures
  • Dominant communities: Kongu Vellalar (Gounder), Scheduled Castes, with minority pockets
  • Bipolar contest mainly between Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam alliance and All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam alliance
  • Voting influenced by local candidate credibility over party ideology
  • Welfare schemes ensure base support, but development delivery decides swing votes
  • Strong participation from youth and first-time voters
  • Community networks and caste equations play a subtle but decisive role

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Located in Erode district within the Kongu region
  • Semi-urban cluster surrounded by agrarian villages
  • Close to Tiruppur textile hub, influencing employment patterns
  • SIPCOT industrial belt acts as a major economic and connectivity node
  • Well-connected by road networks to Erode, Coimbatore, and Tiruppur
  • Expanding infrastructure supporting industrial and educational growth

Hotspots:

  • Perundurai SIPCOT industrial zone – employment and industrial activity hub
  • Textile and garment-linked clusters influenced by Tiruppur economy
  • Key agricultural belts cultivating turmeric, sugarcane, and paddy
  • Educational institutions (engineering & arts colleges) driving youth presence
  • Semi-urban town pockets with growing middle-class voters

Core Issues:

  • Employment generation, especially higher-paying private sector jobs
  • Industrial growth and expansion of SIPCOT-linked opportunities
  • Water scarcity and groundwater depletion concerns
  • Price volatility in turmeric and other agricultural produce
  • Demand for improved civic infrastructure: roads, drainage, drinking water
  • Education access and skill development for youth

Voter Mood:

  • Positive sentiment on industrial growth and connectivity improvements
  • Underlying concern on agriculture sustainability and income stability
  • Youth leaning toward candidates promising jobs and economic mobility
  • Overall trend indicates a performance-driven electorate, where visible
  • development can decisively swing outcomes
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Past Perundurai Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Jayakumar, S.

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ADMK
Number of Votes 85,125
Winning Party Voting %44.8
Winning Margin %7.6

Other Candidates - Perundurai Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Kkc Balu

    DMK

    70,618
  • Loganathan, C.

    NTK

    10,294
  • Thoppu Venkatachalam (A) N.D .Venkatachalam

    IND

    9,895
  • Nandhakumar, C. K.

    MNM

    3,533
  • Shankarsamy

    IND

    3,336
  • Thambi, M.

    BSP

    1,620
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,189
  • Kulandaivel, P. R.

    DMDK

    858
  • Sathishkumar, N.

    IND

    799
  • Dhakshinamurthi, K. S.

    DMSK

    618
  • Sampath Kumar, K.

    IND

    245
  • Venkadachalam, P. R.

    IND

    221
  • Gopalakrishnan, J.

    IND

    182
  • Devendaramanickam, S. R.

    IND

    180
  • Karthi, M.

    IND

    169
  • Balamurugan, M.

    IND

    129
  • Balasubramani, V. M.

    IND

    128
  • Velusamy, P.

    APTADMK

    107
  • Jothimurugan, P.

    IND

    106
  • Prabakaran, D.

    AIJYMKG

    102
  • Ramesh, M.

    NKMK

    90
  • Myilsamy, M.

    IND

    86
  • Krishnan, S.

    IND

    79
  • Jeeva, N.

    IND

    74
  • Venkatachalam, K.

    IND

    60
WINNER

Venkatachalam.N.D

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ADMK
Number of Votes 80,292
Winning Party Voting %44.1
Winning Margin %7.1

Other Candidates - Perundurai Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Samy.K.P (A) Mohanasundaram.P

    DMK

    67,521
  • Balu.K.K.C

    KMDK

    14,545
  • Shanmugam.V.P

    TMC(M)

    6,304
  • Chandrasekaran.A

    BJP

    2,625
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    1,991
  • Kumaresan.P

    PMK

    1,498
  • Loganathan

    NTK

    1,469
  • Sekar.K

    BSP

    1,306
  • Antony Thomas

    IND

    791
  • Ashokkumar R.D

    UMK

    627
  • Senthamizhan.M

    WPOI

    547
  • Prabhakaran.D

    IND

    497
  • Devaraj.K

    IND

    477
  • Dhakshinamurthi.K.S

    IND

    425
  • Kuppan (A) Kuppusamy.C

    IND

    363
  • Nandhakumar.C.K

    GMI

    227
  • Tamilarasu

    IND

    201
  • Chandrasekaran P

    IND

    167
  • Mahendran A

    IND

    163
  • Subiramani.K

    IDMMK

    138
  • Tamilselvam.V.S.K

    IND

    89
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