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Thiru Vi Ka Nagar Assembly Election Results 2026

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Thiru Vi Ka Nagar Assembly Election 2026
Thiru Vi Ka Nagar Assembly Constituency

Thiru-Vi-Ka-Nagar, Constituency No 15, is a densely populated inner-city Assembly constituency located in Central–North Chennai. Historically rooted in labour movements, Dalit assertion, and working-class politics, the constituency is named after renowned social reformer Thiru. V. Kalyanasundaram Mudaliar (Thiru.Vi.Ka). It reflects Chennai’s old industrial–residential character, marked by compact housing, small workshops, and a heavy dependence on public services.

Unlike Chennai’s peripheral urban constituencies, Thiru-Vi-Ka-Nagar’s political narrative is shaped by social justice concerns, housing security, welfare access, and severe civic infrastructure pressure.

Political & Social Character

Politically, Thiru-Vi-Ka-Nagar has a predominantly working-class electorate, consisting of Scheduled Caste communities, industrial and construction workers, garment and small-factory labourers, street vendors, migrants, and urban poor households.
Trade unions, community-based organisations, Dalit associations, and ward-level opinion leaders play a crucial role in shaping political sentiment and mobilisation.

Geography & Connectivity

The constituency is characterised by tightly packed residential streets, industrial sheds, railway-adjacent zones, and arterial road corridors connecting Central and North Chennai.

Hotspots

  • Dense labour colonies
  • Market and commercial streets
  • Industrial shed clusters
  • Bus corridors and major junctions
  • Railway-adjacent neighbourhoods

Core Civic Issues

  • Chronic waterlogging and poor stormwater drainage
  • Dilapidated housing and fire safety risks
  • Inadequate sanitation and irregular waste removal
  • Inconsistent drinking water supply
  • Overcrowded government hospitals an schools
  • Poor street lighting and safety concerns
  • Acute shortage of parks and recreational spaces

Voter Mood

  • Working-class families prioritize housing safety, drainage, and drinking water
  • Women voters focus on sanitation, street lighting, and personal safety
  • Youth demand skill training and stable employment opportunities
  • Elderly voters seek accessible healthcare, pensions, and welfare continuity
  • Marginalised communities closely monitor dignity, inclusion, and welfare delivery
  • Voters here consistently reward visible leadership, regular ground presence, advocacy for social justice, and swift resolution of everyday civic problems.
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Past Thiru Vi Ka Nagar Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Sivakumar.P Alias Thayagamkavi

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DMK
Number of Votes 81,727
Winning Party Voting %61.1
Winning Margin %41.1

Other Candidates - Thiru Vi Ka Nagar Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Kalyani.P.L

    ADMK

    26,714
  • Illavanji.Dr.R

    NTK

    10,921
  • Obath.S

    MNM

    9,710
  • Sekar.M.P

    DMDK

    1,787
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,046
  • Bagavath Singh.M

    BSP

    355
  • Sihamani.G

    IND

    214
  • Sundar.G

    IND

    144
  • Selvakumar.A

    IND

    136
  • Kalyani.K

    IND

    129
  • Sekar.E

    IND

    125
  • Ramesh Babu.M

    IND

    106
  • Kolanji.M

    IND

    85
  • Prabhakaran.K

    MKat

    79
  • Udaya Chandran .R

    IND

    77
  • Ravikumar.S

    RPI(S)

    62
  • Malathi.S

    IND

    57
  • Premkumar.G

    IND

    44
  • Raviparaiyanar.D

    RPPRINAT

    41
  • Santhanu.S

    IND

    38
  • Ranganathan.M

    IND

    37
  • Govindaraj.G

    IND

    33
  • Birlabose.M

    IND

    29
WINNER

Sivakumar P @ Thayagam Kavi

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DMK
Number of Votes 61,744
Winning Party Voting %45.3
Winning Margin %2.5

Other Candidates - Thiru Vi Ka Nagar Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Neelakandan V

    ADMK

    58,422
  • Suganthi

    CPM

    5,702
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    2,685
  • Vanithamani D

    PMK

    2,056
  • Gowri

    NTK

    1,831
  • Pushparaj

    SDPI

    925
  • Chandrasekar

    IJK

    482
  • Sathish S

    BSP

    468
  • Neelakandan G

    IND

    328
  • Karunanidhi K

    IND

    224
  • Yuvaraj V

    SHS

    201
  • Sheela Baskaran

    IND

    171
  • Nageshrao R

    RPI(A)

    165
  • Prabhakaran K

    MKAT

    157
  • Puvinthan S

    IND

    144
  • Suresh Babu S

    IND

    135
  • Vasanthakumar M

    IND

    134
  • Venugopal S

    IND

    127
  • Sulochana S

    YSP

    110
  • Sundar

    IND

    96
  • Kolanji

    IND

    91
  • Moorhi G

    IND

    52
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