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Sholavandan Assembly Election Results 2026

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Sholavandan Assembly Election 2026
Sholavandan Assembly Constituency

Sholavandan (Constituency no 190), located in the northern part of Madurai district along the fertile banks of the Vaigai River, is among Tamil Nadu’s most agriculturally rooted constituencies with a cohesive cultural identity. Historically known as a rice bowl of the region, Sholavandan is closely linked to wetland farming, temple-centred village life, and closely knit agrarian communities. Despite its proximity to Madurai city, the constituency has retained a rural character, with development progressing slower and more unevenly than in nearby urban belts.

It represents a classic rural Tamil Nadu landscape where traditional livelihoods dominate even as aspirations for infrastructure, education, and non-farm employment continue to grow.

Geography & Connectivity

The constituency’s geography is defined by the Vaigai river system, canal-fed paddy fields, and flat alluvial terrain. The river and its distributaries support multiple cropping cycles but also expose the region to flooding during heavy monsoons and water stress in dry years.

Road links connect Sholavandan town with Madurai, Usilampatti, and Peraiyur, though interior village roads remain narrow and poorly maintained. Rail connectivity exists but is underused due to limited frequency and weak last-mile access.

Hotspots

  • Sholavandan town market area
  • Vaigai river belt and canal network
  • Agricultural procurement centres
  • Railway station zone
  • Weekly shandai areas
  • Major temple clusters

Core Issues

  • Irregular irrigation water release
  • Rising agricultural input costs
  • Poor maintenance of village roads
  • Monsoon-related flooding
  • Limited government healthcare facilities
  • Youth migration due to job scarcity
  • Inadequate drainage in town areas
  • Delays in procurement payments

Constituency Nature

  • Predominantly rural profile
  • Agrarian and caste-based social structure
  • Economy dependent on wetland agriculture
  • Welfare delivery shapes voter sentiment
  • Local leadership credibility outweighs party symbolism

Voter Mood

  • Farmers demand assured irrigation, fair prices, and timely payments
  • Agricultural labourers seek employment continuity and welfare support
  • Youth look for skill training, local jobs, and education options
  • Women prioritise drinking water, healthcare access, and road safety
  • Small traders focus on market infrastructure and transport access
  • Voters judge candidates on accessibility, grievance redressal, and village-level delivery
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Past Sholavandan Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Venkatesan A

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DMK
Number of Votes 84,240
Winning Party Voting %48
Winning Margin %9.7

Other Candidates - Sholavandan Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Manickam K

    ADMK

    67,195
  • Sengannan G

    NTK

    13,936
  • Jeyalakshmi M

    DMDK

    3,582
  • Yoganathan S

    MNM

    3,031
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    961
  • Moorthi M

    IND

    363
  • Rajkumar V

    IND

    353
  • Kandavel S

    IND

    294
  • Indurani S

    PT

    250
  • Moorthy P

    IND

    200
  • Silambarasan P

    BHUDRP

    146
  • Malaichamy A

    IND

    133
  • Eswari T

    CPI(ML)(L)

    125
  • Kathiresan P

    IND

    104
  • Varatharajan C

    IND

    89
  • Dhanagopal S

    IND

    88
  • Krishnasamy P

    IND

    84
  • Rajkumar K

    MIDP

    71
  • Sekar N

    IND

    70
  • Vetrivel J

    IND

    46
WINNER

Manickam K

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ADMK
Number of Votes 87,044
Winning Party Voting %52.3
Winning Margin %14.9

Other Candidates - Sholavandan Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Bhavani.C

    DMK

    62,187
  • Pandiyammal R

    VCK

    7,357
  • Palanivel Swamy S

    BJP

    2,766
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    1,930
  • Sakthi C

    NTK

    1,553
  • Muthaiah S

    PMK

    857
  • Jayakumar V

    BSP

    556
  • Kandavel S

    IND

    519
  • Periyakaruppan C

    AIFB

    508
  • Sekar N

    IND

    282
  • Kannan S

    GAPP

    265
  • Remesh K

    IND

    225
  • Silambarasan P

    IND

    138
  • Seenivasan M

    IND

    137
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