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Rajapalayam Assembly Election Results 2026

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Rajapalayam Assembly Election 2026
Rajapalayam Assembly Constituency

Rajapalayam ( Constituency no 202) located in the western part of Virudhunagar district at the foothills of the Western Ghats, is one of Tamil Nadu’s most economically active and socially layered constituencies. Known historically for its textile mills, powerloom clusters, and trade networks, the town has long functioned as an industrial and commercial gateway between southern Tamil Nadu and Kerala.

At the same time, surrounding rural pockets retain strong agrarian and cattle-rearing traditions.

The constituency reflects a sharp contrast between industrial legacy and present-day economic stress. While Rajapalayam once symbolised organised industrial employment, mill slowdowns, labour displacement, and rising costs have reshaped voter expectations and political behaviour.

Political & Social Character:

  • Politically, Rajapalayam has a strong tradition of cadre-based mobilisation and class-conscious voting. Industrial workers, traders, small entrepreneurs, agricultural labourers, and salaried middle-class households form the core voter base. 
  • Trade unions, community associations, and local business networks continue to influence political discourse.
  • Caste dynamics play a significant role in electoral arithmetic, but outcomes are increasingly shaped by performance, employment prospects, and local leadership credibility rather than ideological loyalty alone. Voters here tend to evaluate governance through the lens of economic stability and municipal service delivery.

Hotspots:

  • Rajapalayam Textile & Powerloom Clusters
  • Town Commercial Streets & Market Area
  • Railway Station Zone
  • Foothill Villages near Western Ghats
  • Industrial Labour Residential Colonies
  • Main Bus Stand and Traffic Junctions

Core Issues:

  • Decline in textile and powerloom employment
  • Irregular water supply and groundwater stress
  • Rising electricity costs affecting small industries
  • Poor internal road conditions and drainage
  • Limited diversification of local employment
  • Youth migration and underemployment
  • Healthcare infrastructure strain
  • Solid waste management challenges

Voter Mood:

  • Textile workers seek job security, wage stability, and power subsidy relief
  • Small mill owners and traders demand cost control and infrastructure support
  • Youth look for non-textile employment options and skill diversification
  • Women prioritise water supply, healthcare access, and neighbourhood safety
  • Middle-class households focus on roads, drainage, and civic services
  • Rural voters expect irrigation support and better road connectivity
  • Voters display growing impatience with slow economic revival
  • Rajapalayam voters often swing between parties. They focus on local development, water, jobs, and welfare schemes. Leadership image and party strength matter. They back whoever they feel delivers results.
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Past Rajapalayam Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Thangapandian S.

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DMK
Number of Votes 74,158
Winning Party Voting %41.5
Winning Margin %2.2

Other Candidates - Rajapalayam Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Rajenthrabhalaji K.T

    ADMK

    70,260
  • Jeyaraj V.

    NTK

    15,601
  • Kalimuthu K.

    AMMKMNKZ

    7,664
  • Vivekananthan S.

    MNM

    4,057
  • Ayyar V.K.

    PT

    3,384
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,875
  • Manikumar M.

    IND

    548
  • Jeyaprakash I.

    IND

    336
  • Thangapandi S.

    IND

    264
  • Vijayakumar E.

    IND

    140
  • Kalimuthu K.

    IND

    120
  • Thangapandi B.

    IND

    112
  • Dharmalingam K.

    RPPRINAT

    103
  • Selvaraj G.

    IND

    86
WINNER

Thangappandian. S.

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DMK
Number of Votes 74,787
Winning Party Voting %43.8
Winning Margin %2.8

Other Candidates - Rajapalayam Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Shyam, A.A.S.

    ADMK

    69,985
  • Gurusamy. A.

    CPM

    12,505
  • Ramachandra Raja, A.N.

    BJP

    3,435
  • Jeyaraj. V.

    NTK

    2,414
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    2,290
  • Lakshmanan. P.

    PMK

    1,073
  • Jeyaprakash. I.

    IND

    919
  • Arasamani. K.

    MAKKK

    547
  • Jeyaraj. T.

    IND

    451
  • Thangapandi. S.

    IND

    402
  • Thangaraj. K.

    IND

    354
  • Periyasamy. A.

    IND

    312
  • Thangeswaran. P.

    IND

    224
  • Sakthivel.R.

    IND

    189
  • Muthuvelan @ Saravanan. S.

    IND

    159
  • Manmathan. M.

    IND

    146
  • Kamatchi. R.

    YSP

    138
  • Arjunan . K.

    IND

    136
  • Kalyanasundaram. R.S

    IND

    123
  • Balamurugan.V.

    UCPI

    99
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