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Sivaganga Assembly Election Results 2026

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Sivaganga Assembly Election 2026
Sivaganga Assembly Constituency

Sivaganga, Constituency no 186, is centered around the historic town of Sivaganga, which serves as the administrative headquarters of the district. The constituency includes Sivaganga town along with surrounding rural villages and agricultural settlements. Historically associated with the Sivaganga kingdom and regional political movements, the constituency combines a strong cultural heritage with a largely agrarian economy.

Agriculture, government employment, small trade, and local services form the backbone of the local economy. Its proximity to Madurai has also influenced economic and social development in the region.

Political & Social Character:

  • Mixed semi-urban and rural electorate consisting of farmers, government employees, traders, and service-sector workers.
  • Social composition includes Thevar, Scheduled Castes, Nadar, and other OBC communities.
  • Community networks, farmers’ groups, and local political leadership influence mobilization.
  • Electoral campaigns often focus on rural development, welfare schemes, and infrastructure.

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Located in the semi-arid plains of southern Tamil Nadu.
  • Well connected by road networks linking the constituency with Madurai, Karaikudi, and nearby towns.
  • Sivaganga town functions as the administrative and commercial centre of the district.
  • Agriculture in surrounding villages includes crops such as paddy, pulses, and groundnut.
  • Rural tank irrigation systems support farming activities in several areas.

Hotspots:

  • Sivaganga town centre – district administrative and commercial hub.
  • Government offices and institutional zones influencing the government employee vote.
  • Agricultural villages surrounding the town with strong rural voter presence.
  • Market areas and trading streets supporting local commerce.
  • Rural panchayat clusters where welfare schemes strongly influence voting behaviour.

Core Issues:

  • Irrigation and agricultural support for farmers.
  • Development of rural roads and public infrastructure.
  • Drinking water supply and groundwater management.
  • Employment opportunities for youth and small entrepreneurs.
  • Improvement of healthcare, education, and administrative services.

Voter Mood:

  • Farmers prioritize irrigation facilities and agricultural subsidies.
  • Government employees emphasize administrative efficiency and public services.
  • Rural households strongly value welfare schemes and housing programs.
  • Youth focus on employment opportunities and educational access.
  • Elections remain competitive with strong party networks in the constituency.
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Past Sivaganga Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Pr. Senthilnathan

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ADMK
Number of Votes 82,153
Winning Party Voting %40.7
Winning Margin %5.6

Other Candidates - Sivaganga Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • S. Gunasekaran

    CPI

    70,900
  • R. Mallika

    NTK

    22,500
  • K. Anbarasan

    AMMKMNKZ

    19,824
  • Joseph. C

    MNM

    2,105
  • P. Viswanathan

    IND

    1,332
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,270
  • N. Pandimuthu

    MIDP

    373
  • Dr. A. Parthasarathy

    IND

    345
  • Vimalraj

    IND

    309
  • Vadivel. C

    AMPK

    241
  • M. Ravi

    IND

    175
  • R. Gunasekaran

    IND

    155
  • M. Thirukumaran

    IND

    127
  • K. Kalaiselvam

    IND

    123
  • C. Kaningprabhu

    IND

    112
WINNER

Baskaran.G

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ADMK
Number of Votes 81,697
Winning Party Voting %43.1
Winning Margin %3.5

Other Candidates - Sivaganga Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Sathianathan.M @ Meppal M.Sakthi

    DMK

    75,061
  • Gunasekaran.S

    CPI

    15,114
  • Srithar Vandaiyar. G. M.

    AIFB(S)

    5,214
  • Kottaikumar. Rama

    NTK

    3,118
  • Vellaikkannu.T

    ETMK

    1,809
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    1,530
  • Rajasekaran.N

    PMK

    1,284
  • Kaleeswaran.M

    GOKMK

    981
  • Kulandaisamy.C

    IJK

    849
  • Suresh Kumar. B

    IND

    702
  • Murugan. P

    IND

    596
  • Balakrishnan. P

    IND

    522
  • Andiappan. L

    IND

    262
  • Saravana Ramakrishnan. M

    TAVK

    243
  • Anu Jeyanthi.F

    IND

    211
  • Selvaraj.V

    MMKA

    149
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