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Ranipet Assembly Election Results 2026

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Ranipet Assembly Election 2026
Ranipet Assembly Constituency

Ranipet is a strategically important industrial–urban constituency in Ranipet district, Assembly Constituency No. 41, primarily known as a major industrial hub, especially for its large leather tanning, processing and manufacturing industry, producing garments and footwear for export. It is also a key centre for chemical and engineering industries.
With a strong working-class identity, local politics revolve around employment security, labour welfare, pollution control and urban infrastructure. Electoral behaviour reflects a mix of industrial labour mobilisation and urban middle-class expectations, making Ranipet a performance-driven and organisation-heavy seat.

Political & Social Character:

The electorate includes:
Industrial workers from leather, chemical, engineering and SIDCO units
Trade union–affiliated labour groups
Dalit and OBC working-class neighbourhoods
Small traders, transporters and service workers
Urban middle-class families and government employees
Trade unions and ward-level networks play a decisive role, alongside local community consolidation.

Geography & Connectivity:

Located on the Chennai–Bengaluru industrial corridor, Ranipet benefits from strong highway connectivity and proximity to Arcot, Walajah, Katpadi and Vellore. Industrial roads face heavy wear from freight traffic, while residential zones struggle with drainage and pollution spillover.

Hotspots:

  • SIDCO and industrial belts
  • Heavy-vehicle corridors
  • Worker housing colonies
  • Ranipet town markets

Core Issues:

  • Industrial pollution and health impact
  • Job security and labour welfare
  • Drinking water contamination
  • Poor drainage and flooding
  • Road damage due to heavy transport
  • Limited government healthcare facilities
  • Industrial and solid waste management

Voter Mood:

  • Workers seek job security, safety and fair wages
  • Women voters prioritise water quality, healthcare and sanitation
  • Middle class demands pollution control and civic services
  • Youth look for technical skills and stable employment
  • Traders focus on transport access and power supply

Ranipet voters favour leaders who can balance industrial growth with public health, labour rights and accountability.

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Past Ranipet Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

R.Gandhi

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DMK
Number of Votes 1,03,291
Winning Party Voting %49.8
Winning Margin %8

Other Candidates - Ranipet Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • S.M.Sugumar

    ADMK

    86,793
  • V.Shylaja

    NTK

    10,234
  • M.Atham Basha

    MNM

    2,762
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,632
  • A.Yuvaraj

    BSP

    669
  • G.Veeramani

    AMMKMNKZ

    637
  • S.Jayakumar

    IND

    425
  • Dr.K.Sathiyaraj

    TNLK

    275
  • A.Manikandan

    IND

    268
  • A.Mansur Basha

    IND

    194
  • S.Yuvaraj

    IND

    107
  • S.Gandhi

    IND

    64
  • N.Sugumar

    IND

    63
  • K.Sakthivel Nathan

    IND

    48
WINNER

Gandhi.R

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DMK
Number of Votes 81,724
Winning Party Voting %42.8
Winning Margin %4.1

Other Candidates - Ranipet Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Elumalai. C

    ADMK

    73,828
  • Murali. M. K

    PMK

    23,850
  • Nithiyanandham. S

    DMDK

    5,906
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    2,121
  • Nagaraj. V

    BJP

    1,342
  • Navaskhan. A

    NTK

    800
  • Velu. D

    IND

    313
  • Yuvaraj. A

    BSP

    283
  • Gandhi. R

    IND

    214
  • Manavalan Yadev. K

    LJP

    135
  • Thangavelu. R

    IND

    88
  • Subramani. V

    IND

    77
  • Sakthivelnathan. K

    IND

    61
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