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Pudukkottai Assembly Election Results 2026

Pudukkottai Assembly Election 2026
Pudukkottai Assembly Constituency

Pudukkottai, Constituency no 180, is the political and administrative centre of the district and functions as a semi-urban constituency combining a district headquarters town with surrounding agrarian villages. Electoral outcomes here are shaped by urban governance performance, caste alignment in rural belts, and welfare delivery among lower-income households.

The constituency sits close to the historic Pudukkottai Palace, reflecting the region’s princely heritage, but modern politics revolves around development, jobs, and welfare access.
Margins tend to be moderate but volatile, especially when urban turnout or rural caste consolidation shifts.

Known for Thirumayam Fort (rock-cut temples and seven walls), Sittanavasal (Jain cave paintings), and the Government Museum.

Political & Social Character:

Dominant voter blocs

* OBC agrarian and business communities
* Scheduled Castes in rural settlements
* Small traders and shopkeepers in town
* Government employees and service sector workers
* Agricultural labour households
* Women welfare beneficiaries
* Youth working in nearby cities like Tiruchirappalli

Geography & Connectivity:

* Pudukkottai town as the administrative and commercial centre
* Dense residential colonies and municipal wards
* Surrounding agrarian villages dependent on rain-fed and tank irrigation
* Mixed settlement pattern combining town wards and rural panchayats
* Good road connectivity to Tiruchirappalli and Thanjavur

Hotspots:

  • Spiritual Connect: Home to ancient temples including Kudimiyanmalai, Narthamalai, and the Avudaiyarkoil temple.
  • Pudukkottai Town Wards: Mixed voters including traders, government employees, and service workers.
  • OBC-Dominant Villages: Agrarian communities that form the structural vote base.
  • SC Settlement Clusters: Welfare-sensitive voters in rural hamlets.
  • Agricultural Labour Villages: Communities dependent on seasonal farming employment.
  • Peripheral Commuter Areas: Residents working in nearby cities.

Core Issues:

* Urban infrastructure (roads, drainage, drinking water)
* Employment opportunities for youth
* Agricultural support for nearby villages
* Welfare scheme delivery and housing support
* Government hospital and school facilities
* Public transport connectivity
* Tank irrigation and drinking water supply

Voter Mood:

Key expectations include:
* Engagement with town traders and residents
* Regular visits to surrounding villages
* Support in accessing welfare schemes
* Quick response to civic infrastructure issues
* Coordination with district administration

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Past Pudukkottai Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

V . Muthuraja

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DMK
Number of Votes 85,802
Winning Party Voting %47.7
Winning Margin %7.2

Other Candidates - Pudukkottai Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Karthik Thondaiman

    ADMK

    72,801
  • Sasikumar

    NTK

    11,503
  • S . Moorthy

    MNM

    3,948
  • M . Subramanian

    DMDK

    1,873
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    604
  • Durai Guna

    IND

    476
  • Vengadeshwaran

    BSP

    463
  • M. Saravana Deva

    NMK

    424
  • Karthikeyan

    IND

    393
  • V. N. Muthukumar

    IND

    380
  • A. Rajasekar

    IND

    250
  • S . Soundar Raja

    IND

    205
  • K . Dhanagopal

    IND

    180
  • Karuppaiah . C

    IND

    104
  • Kumar

    MIDP

    95
  • M . Rajinikanth

    IND

    90
  • S . Sahul Ameedu

    IND

    89
  • P. Vijayakumar

    IND

    71
  • S . Karthikeyan

    IND

    58
  • N. Veeriah

    IND

    42
  • I . Abdullah

    IND

    41
WINNER

Periyannan Arassu

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DMK
Number of Votes 66,739
Winning Party Voting %39.2
Winning Margin %1.2

Other Candidates - Pudukkottai Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Karthik Thondaiman

    ADMK

    64,655
  • Chokkalingam. M

    IND

    22,973
  • Jahir Hussain

    DMDK

    7,810
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    1,637
  • Arunmozhichozhan. M

    NTK

    1,625
  • Kumar. G

    IJK

    1,061
  • Radhakrishnan. A

    IND

    913
  • Vellaisamy

    PMK

    667
  • Muthaiya. K

    IND

    574
  • Saravanan

    IND

    342
  • Mohamed Sherif

    IND

    319
  • Kumar. V

    IND

    299
  • Kanagarajan. A

    AIFB

    157
  • Navaneedhakrishnan

    IND

    144
  • Nagarajan

    IND

    140
  • Jeeva. A

    BSP

    127
  • Karuppiah Kavigan

    IND

    100
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