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Srivaikuntam Assembly Election Results 2026

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Srivaikuntam Assembly Election 2026
Srivaikuntam Assembly Constituency

Srivaikuntam (Constituency No. 216), located in the Thoothukudi district of southern Tamil Nadu, is a predominantly rural and semi-urban assembly constituency with a strong agrarian base and coastal influence. The region is culturally rich, with temples, local festivals, and religious institutions playing a central role in community life.
Prominent temples include the Sri Srivaikuntanathan Perumal Temple and Sri Kailasanathar Temple (Sani - Saturn - Sthalam). The constituency also houses the historic Panchalankurichi Memorial Fort, dedicated to freedom fighter Veerapandiya Kattabomman.

Its economy is largely driven by agriculture, livestock, and small-scale trade, while coastal villages depend significantly on fishing and marine resources.

Political & Social Character

The electorate comprises farmers, agricultural labourers, fishermen, small traders, and residents of Srivaikuntam town. Voting behaviour is shaped by caste and community networks, candidate accessibility, and effectiveness in grievance redressal. While party identity influences urban pockets, rural and coastal voters prioritise tangible development, reliable welfare delivery, and visible local leadership.
Road connectivity links Srivaikuntam with Thoothukudi, Tiruchendur, and Vilathikulam, though many interior rural roads remain underdeveloped. Public transport is limited, affecting women, students, and elderly residents.

Hotspots

  • Srivaikuntam Town Market
  • Coastal Fishing Villages
  • Major Irrigation Tanks and Channels
  • Panchayat Union and Village Roads
  • Schools, Hospitals, Government Offices
  • Religious Centres and Temple Areas

Core Issues

  • Irregular irrigation water supply
  • Rising cost of agriculture and fisheries inputs
  • Poor condition of interior roads
  • Limited access to quality healthcare
  • Youth unemployment and migration
  • Inadequate public transport
  • Drinking water scarcity in dryland and coastal villages
  • Delays in welfare scheme delivery
  • Maintenance of religious and cultural heritage sites
  • Coastal erosion impacting fisheries

Voter Mood

  • Farmers seek assured irrigation, input support, and fair crop prices
  • Fisherfolk prioritise livelihood security, subsidies, and coastal infrastructure
  • Agricultural labourers look for wage stability and welfare continuity
  • Youth demand education opportunities, skill development, and employment
  • Women prioritise healthcare, drinking water, and safety
  • Elderly residents value pensions, healthcare, and transport
  • Overall, voters assess representatives based on accessibility, problem-solving ability, and delivery of development, rather than party allegiance
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Past Srivaikuntam Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Oorvasi Amirtharaj .S

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INC
Number of Votes 76,843
Winning Party Voting %46.7
Winning Margin %10.5

Other Candidates - Srivaikuntam Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • S.P.Shunmuganathan

    ADMK

    59,471
  • P.Subbiah Pandian

    NTK

    12,706
  • Eral S. Ramesh

    AMMKMNKZ

    10,203
  • R.Chandra Sekar

    MNM

    1,355
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    756
  • Durai Singh J

    IND

    494
  • Arun B

    PT

    444
  • Esakki Raja K

    IND

    341
  • Sethuramalingam S

    IND

    312
  • Ponnudurai I

    IND

    297
  • Suresh Perumal S

    NIDP

    233
  • Sudalaimuthu Perumal

    IND

    140
  • Joseph Leon

    IND

    131
  • Sankara Subramanian M

    IND

    129
  • Jegan

    ADK

    106
  • Kirushnavel R

    IND

    103
  • Arulmathi Yesuvadiyal

    AJPK

    96
  • Saravanan G

    IND

    80
  • Malaiandi R

    IND

    56
  • Allwin Duraisingh P

    IND

    52
  • Vinston Anto S

    IND

    38
WINNER

Shanmuganathan S.P

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ADMK
Number of Votes 65,198
Winning Party Voting %42
Winning Margin %2.3

Other Candidates - Srivaikuntam Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Rani Venkatesan V

    INC

    61,667
  • Selvaraj S

    BJP

    9,582
  • Vijayaseelan Sdr

    TMC(M)

    6,203
  • Muthuramalingam S

    AIFB

    3,764
  • Subbiah Pandian P

    NTK

    2,113
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    1,457
  • Chithiraipandi U

    IND

    810
  • Lingaraj G

    PMK

    806
  • Esakki E

    SHS

    762
  • Samuel A S

    IND

    563
  • Deva Priyan C

    TMMK

    463
  • Lourdes S

    IND

    386
  • Vijaya C

    IND

    278
  • Masanam P

    IND

    260
  • Chinnadurai K

    LJP

    195
  • Ilayaraja A

    IND

    167
  • Vasantha Kumar R

    YSP

    166
  • Saravanan G

    IND

    147
  • Arjuna Thevar

    IND

    142
  • Renganathan N

    GMI

    121
  • Venugopal K

    IND

    116
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