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Polur Assembly Election Results 2026

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Polur Assembly Election 2026
Polur Assembly Constituency

Polur, Constituency number 66, is a semi-urban–agrarian constituency in Tiruvannamalai district, serving as a granite-industry, trade, and market hub for surrounding rural blocks. Its political narrative is shaped by the granite economy, trader influence, water scarcity, and rural–town interdependence, making it a highly competitive, locally driven seat.

Elections here are decided by employment continuity, water management, and town-level service delivery, not ideology.

Polur also carries cultural and tourism significance through the ancient Sampathgiri Narasimha Temple, historic Jain caves with a 16-metre statue of Neminatha, and its proximity to the Parvathamalai trekking hills, which influence local economy and identity.

Political & Social Character:

Key voter groups:

  • Granite quarry owners and workers
  • Traders and merchant communities
  • Small and marginal farmers
  • OBC and MBC agrarian households
  • SC settlements in town and villages
  • Migrant and contract labour
  • Influencers include granite associations, trader unions, panchayat leaders, transport bodies, and cooperatives. Voting behaviour is pragmatic, economy-driven, and network-based.

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Located in north-west Tiruvannamalai district
  • Acts as a commercial node between Tiruvannamalai, Arani, and Krishnagiri belts
  • Strong road links; no major rail hub
  • Key challenges are heavy quarry traffic, road damage, congestion, and dust pollution.

Hotspots:

  • Sampathgiri Narasimha Temple, Historic Jain caves with a 16-metre statue of Neminatha
  • Polur town and municipal wards
  • Granite quarry belts
  • Worker housing colonies
  • Agrarian village clusters
  • Weekly market zones
  • Each locality responds to linked economic and civic concerns.

Core Issues:

  • Granite industry regulation and continuity
  • Dust and environmental pollution
  • Drinking water scarcity
  • Road quality and traffic control
  • Healthcare access
  • Drainage and sanitation

Voter Mood:

  • Industry: policy clarity and stability
  • Workers: job security and health protection
  • Farmers: water assurance and markets
  • Women: water, sanitation, healthcare
  • Youth: skills and non-quarry jobs
  • Polur voters back balanced leadership that protects livelihoods while addressing health and civic concerns.
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Past Polur Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Agri Krishnamurthy. S S

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ADMK
Number of Votes 97,732
Winning Party Voting %48.4
Winning Margin %4.8

Other Candidates - Polur Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Sekaran. K.V

    DMK

    88,007
  • Lavanya. L

    NTK

    10,197
  • Kalavathi. G

    MNM

    1,580
  • Daksnamoorthy. R

    IND

    1,188
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,144
  • Vijayakumar. C

    AMMKMNKZ

    656
  • Ezhil Arasu. M

    BSP

    604
  • Murugesan. D

    IND

    278
  • Siva. A

    IND

    216
  • Shanmugasundaram. E

    IND

    90
  • Sathiyaraj. P

    IND

    87
  • Chidambaram. V

    IND

    72
  • Kalaimani. S

    IND

    56
  • Ganesan. C

    IND

    55
  • Krishnamurthi. K

    IND

    50
WINNER

Sekaran.K.V

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DMK
Number of Votes 66,588
Winning Party Voting %34
Winning Margin %4.2

Other Candidates - Polur Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Murugan.M

    ADMK

    58,315
  • Elumalai.C

    IND

    38,861
  • Velayutham.A

    PMK

    17,184
  • Selvan.P

    CPM

    5,000
  • Dhashanamoorthy.A

    IND

    1,858
  • Tamilarasi.D

    BJP

    1,232
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    1,230
  • Velautham.M

    IND

    847
  • Kandan.P

    NTK

    624
  • Durairaj.M

    IND

    612
  • Elumalai.A

    IND

    581
  • Ramachandiran.M

    GOKMK

    573
  • Devadass.M

    BSP

    571
  • Vijayakumar.B

    RPI

    424
  • Murugan.M

    IND

    289
  • Vijayan.D

    VVIP

    235
  • Suguna.A

    SP

    200
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