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Radhapuram Assembly Election Results 2026

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Radhapuram Assembly Election 2026
Radhapuram Assembly Constituency

Radhapuram, Constituency no 228, is located in the southern part of Tirunelveli district, close to the coastal belt of the Gulf of Mannar. The constituency includes a mix of rural farming villages, coastal settlements, and small towns. Agriculture, fishing, and employment linked to large energy projects form the backbone of the local economy. 

The presence of the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant has made the constituency politically significant, as development, safety, employment opportunities, and environmental concerns related to the project have shaped electoral debates over the past decade.

Political & Social Character:

  • Rural–coastal electorate dominated by farmers, fishermen, daily wage workers, and small traders.
  • Social composition includes Nadar, Thevar, Scheduled Castes, and coastal fishing communities.
  • Church institutions, fishermen unions, and farmers’ associations play a role in political mobilization.
  • Development vs environmental concerns surrounding the Kudankulam nuclear project remain a recurring political theme.

Geography & Connectivity

  • Located in southern Tirunelveli district near the Gulf of Mannar coastal region.
  • Consists of inland farming villages as well as coastal fishing settlements.
  • Well connected through state highways linking the constituency with Tirunelveli, Nagercoil, and surrounding towns.
  • Coastal access supports fishing activities and small harbour-based livelihoods.
  • Presence of major energy infrastructure such as the Kudankulam nuclear power station influences local development patterns.

 
Hotspots:

  • Ancient Varagunapandeeswarar Nithiyakalani Amman temple
  • Arulmigu Sri Ammainathar Tirukovil Maragadha Manicka Mani Vinayagar Temple
  • Radhapuram town – administrative and commercial centre with mixed voter groups.
  • Kudankulam region – politically sensitive area due to the nuclear power plant.
  • Coastal fishing villages such as Uvari and nearby settlements influencing community voting behaviour.
  • Agricultural villages producing paddy, pulses, and horticultural crops.
  • Rural clusters connected through road corridors toward Tirunelveli and Kanyakumari districts.

Core Issues:

  • Employment opportunities linked to the Kudankulam Nuclear Power Plant.
  • Agricultural water supply and irrigation for farmers.
  • Fishing harbour infrastructure and coastal livelihood protection.
  • Rural road connectivity, drinking water supply, and housing.
  • Youth employment, skill development, and migration to nearby cities.

Voter Mood:

  • Farmers prioritize irrigation support, crop prices, and rural infrastructure.
  • Fishermen communities focus on coastal protection, fishing harbour facilities, and welfare schemes.
  • Youth seek employment opportunities linked to industrial and energy projects.
  • Welfare schemes and rural development programs strongly influence voting behaviour.
  • Elections are typically competitive, with margins often influenced by community alliances and regional party coalitions.
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Past Radhapuram Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

M.Appavu

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DMK
Number of Votes 82,331
Winning Party Voting %44
Winning Margin %3.2

Other Candidates - Radhapuram Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • I.S.Inbadurai

    ADMK

    76,406
  • R.Jesu Dhasan

    NTK

    19,371
  • K.Jeyabalan

    DMDK

    2,432
  • G.Deva Peran

    IND

    1,224
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    903
  • K.Subburaj

    IND

    518
  • R.Sudalaimani

    IND

    470
  • E.Esakkiammal

    BSP

    464
  • T.Sermadurai

    IND

    456
  • J.Jesu Rajendran

    NIDP

    329
  • A.Kumar

    IND

    318
  • T.Muthu Selvi

    IND

    310
  • M.Chandran

    VTVTK

    295
  • N.Godfrey Washington Noble

    AJPK

    235
  • T.Venus Veera Arasu

    IND

    224
  • N.Kannan

    IND

    193
  • M.Vijayakumar

    IND

    143
  • D.Arunraj

    IND

    139
  • M.Saswathan

    IND

    117
  • M.Antony Rossary

    IND

    98
  • D.Sheik Syed Ali

    IND

    95
  • S.Abinanth Ram

    IND

    69
  • S.Katteri Perumal

    IND

    59
  • T.Rethina Pandi

    IND

    59
  • S.Manikandan

    IND

    52
WINNER

I. S. Inbadurai

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ADMK
Number of Votes 69,590
Winning Party Voting %40.6

Other Candidates - Radhapuram Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • M. Appavu

    DMK

    69,541
  • S. Kani Amudha

    BJP

    11,131
  • S. Sivananaintha Perumal

    DMDK

    8,362
  • S. P. Udayakumar

    IND

    4,891
  • S. Lobin

    NTK

    3,125
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    1,821
  • V. Rajiv

    IND

    835
  • S. Gurunathan

    PMK

    501
  • N. Kannan

    BSP

    474
  • S. Subash

    SHS

    287
  • R. P. S. Kartheesan

    IND

    203
  • V. Mary Gracy

    IND

    200
  • Muthu Selvi

    IND

    150
  • S. Ganesamoorthy

    IND

    118
  • Duraiselvan

    IND

    108
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