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Sattur Assembly Election Results 2026

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Sattur Assembly Election 2026
Sattur Assembly Constituency

Sattur, Constituency 204, lies in the southern part of Virudhunagar district and is an important industrial and trading centre in the region. The constituency includes the town of Sattur and surrounding rural settlements. It is known for its match industries, small-scale manufacturing units, and trading networks. Its location along the highway corridor between Madurai and Thoothukudi has helped Sattur grow as a transport and commercial hub. The electorate consists largely of industrial workers, small entrepreneurs, traders, farmers, and working-class households.

The constituency served as the Chief Minister's constituency in the years 1957 and 1962 respectively, as it was won by then Chief Minister K Kamaraj.

Political & Social Character:

  • Mixed urban–rural electorate including factory workers, traders, and farmers.
  • Social composition includes Nadar, Naidu, Scheduled Castes, and other OBC communities.
  • Labour unions, traders’ associations, and community organizations influence political mobilization.
  • Campaign narratives often revolve around employment, labour welfare, and infrastructure.

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Located in the semi-arid plains of Virudhunagar district.
  • Positioned along major road and rail corridors connecting Madurai, Virudhunagar, and Thoothukudi.
  • The town functions as a regional trade and transport centre.
  • Surrounding rural areas support agriculture such as cotton, pulses, and groundnut cultivation.
  • Industrial clusters and small factories form an important part of the local economy.

 
Hotspots:

  • Sattur town centre – commercial and administrative hub.
  • Match and small manufacturing clusters employing local labour.
  • Market streets and wholesale trading zones.
  • Residential neighbourhoods housing factory workers and middle-class families.
  • Rural villages around Sattur influencing agricultural vote patterns.

Core Issues:

  • Labour welfare and employment stability in local industries.
  • Development of small and medium-scale industries.
  • Drinking water supply and groundwater management.
  • Road infrastructure and transport connectivity.
  • Agricultural support for surrounding rural villages.

Voter Mood:

  • Industrial workers prioritize job security, wages, and labour protection policies.
  • Traders and entrepreneurs focus on commercial growth and infrastructure.
  • Farmers emphasize irrigation support and crop price stability.
  • Urban residents expect improved civic services such as water supply and sanitation.
  • Elections are often competitive, with strong grassroots networks of major Dravidian parties.
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Past Sattur Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Raghuraman, A.R.R.

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DMK
Number of Votes 74,174
Winning Party Voting %38.7
Winning Margin %5.9

Other Candidates - Sattur Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Ravichandhran, R.K.

    ADMK

    62,995
  • Rajavarman, M.S.R.

    AMMKMNKZ

    32,916
  • Pandi, K.

    NTK

    12,626
  • Bharathi, M.

    IJK

    1,751
  • Marikannan, G.

    PT

    1,599
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,297
  • Saravanakumar, M.

    IND

    635
  • Subramanian, S.

    IND

    551
  • Angusamy, S.

    AMPK

    414
  • Senthur Pandian, R.

    IND

    406
  • Chellapandian, P.

    IND

    369
  • Ragu, B.

    IND

    332
  • Ramesh, A.

    IND

    210
  • Rajkumar, R.

    MIDP

    188
  • Jeyaganesh, K.

    VTVTK

    166
  • Balamurugan, K.

    IND

    157
  • Subburaman, P.

    AIMGRMMK

    156
  • Karuthapandian, S.

    IND

    136
  • Mariappan, M.

    IND

    124
  • Dhamodharan, S.

    IND

    119
  • Palanichamy, P.

    BHUDRP

    97
  • Gurusamy, P.

    IND

    94
  • Bala Subramanian, R.

    IND

    62
  • Prabakaran, J.

    IND

    60
  • Anthonyraj, A.

    IND

    57
  • Manoharan, V.

    IND

    51
  • Maheskumar, M

    IND

    41
WINNER

Subramanian,S.G.

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ADMK
Number of Votes 71,513
Winning Party Voting %40.6
Winning Margin %2.5

Other Candidates - Sattur Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Srinivasan,V.

    DMK

    67,086
  • Raguraman,A.R.

    MDMK

    25,442
  • Gnanapandithan,P.

    BJP

    3,407
  • Muthuvel Nachiar,S.

    NTK

    1,520
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    1,455
  • Pasupathidevan,K.

    AIFB

    958
  • Balakrishnan,M.

    PMK

    768
  • Jawahar,G.

    IND

    653
  • Rajkumar,R.

    IND

    545
  • Muthupandi,M.

    IND

    472
  • Ashokkumar,S.

    BSP

    425
  • Palanichamy,P.

    IND

    401
  • Karthikrajan,P.

    SHS

    333
  • Boopathirajan,V.

    IND

    323
  • Muniasamy,P.

    IND

    195
  • Sermugakani,V.

    IND

    141
  • Esakkimuthu,A.

    IND

    121
  • Srinivasan,P.

    IND

    94
  • Sivasubiramanian,G.

    IND

    87
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