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Thirumangalam Assembly Election Results 2026

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Thirumangalam Assembly Election 2026
Thirumangalam Assembly Constituency

Thirumangalam, Constituency no 196, lies on the southwestern edge of Madurai district and is strategically located along the highway corridor connecting southern Tamil Nadu districts. The constituency includes the town of Thirumangalam and a large number of surrounding agricultural villages. Its location near Madurai has helped it develop as a transport, logistics, and market centre for nearby rural areas. Agriculture, small trade, transport services, and construction activity form the backbone of the local economy.

The constituency gained political attention during the Thirumangalam by-election 2009, which became widely discussed in Tamil Nadu political history. A new term called Thirumangalam Formula reportedly referring to bribing voters made headlines.

Political & Social Character:

  • Mixed semi-urban and rural electorate consisting of farmers, traders, transport workers, and daily wage labourers.
  • Social composition includes Thevar, Naidu, Scheduled Castes, and other OBC communities.
  • Local caste networks, farmers’ groups, and traders’ associations influence political mobilization.

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Located southwest of Madurai city in the plains region of southern Tamil Nadu.
  • Well connected by national highways linking the constituency with Madurai, Virudhunagar, and Thoothukudi.
  • Serves as an important transport junction for goods and passenger traffic.
  • Surrounding villages depend on agriculture including paddy, cotton, and pulses.
  • Increasing urban expansion due to proximity to Madurai.

Hotspots:

  • Thirumangalam town centre – main commercial and administrative hub.
  • Transport and logistics clusters linked to highway trade.
  • Agricultural villages surrounding the town influencing rural voting patterns.
  • Market streets and trading hubs supporting small businesses.
  • Residential neighbourhoods expanding due to urban spillover from Madurai.

Core Issues:

  • Irrigation and agricultural support for farmers.
  • Road infrastructure and highway connectivity.
  • Drinking water supply and groundwater management.
  • Employment opportunities for youth.
  • Development of markets, transport hubs, and small industries.

Voter Mood:

  • Farmers prioritize irrigation facilities and crop support policies.
  • Transport workers and traders emphasize infrastructure and logistics growth.
  • Youth focus on employment opportunities and education access.
  • Rural households value welfare schemes and housing programs.
  • Elections are usually competitive, influenced by caste alignments and local leadership.
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Past Thirumangalam Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Udhayakumar R B

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ADMK
Number of Votes 1,00,338
Winning Party Voting %45.5
Winning Margin %6.4

Other Candidates - Thirumangalam Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Manimaran M

    DMK

    86,251
  • Athi Narayanan K

    AMMKMNKZ

    13,780
  • Saral M

    NTK

    11,593
  • Ramkumar M

    MNM

    2,775
  • Veeranan S

    IND

    1,576
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    971
  • Ramanathan A

    IND

    684
  • Muthuvelraj P

    IND

    503
  • Ramanathan M

    IND

    433
  • Rajanbabu P

    IND

    278
  • Muthuraja M

    IND

    190
  • Ramamoorthi R

    IND

    165
  • Balamurugan N R

    IND

    131
  • Nirmal M

    MIDP

    122
  • Arumugam K

    LJP

    122
  • Marikannan A

    NDPOSI

    98
  • Thiralipandi N

    IND

    82
  • Jegadeesh Kumar R

    IND

    75
  • Alagarsamy M

    IND

    71
  • Vairaseeman G

    IND

    64
  • Duraipandi B

    IND

    62
  • Kali A

    IND

    45
  • Chandrasekaran R

    IND

    44
  • Veeramani V

    IND

    42
WINNER

Udhayakumar.R.B

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ADMK
Number of Votes 95,864
Winning Party Voting %47
Winning Margin %11.6

Other Candidates - Thirumangalam Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Jeyaram.R

    INC

    72,274
  • Srinivasan.M

    DMDK

    20,589
  • Ramamoorthy.V.R

    BJP

    3,261
  • Manikandan.K

    NTK

    1,999
  • Karnan.S

    AIFB

    1,813
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    1,572
  • Pandyaraj.V.S

    IND

    1,232
  • Sundaramoorthi.D

    IND

    887
  • Kanniah.T

    PMK

    843
  • Ravi.S

    IND

    799
  • Jeyasakthivel.S

    SHS

    445
  • Vaiyadurai.V

    BSP

    406
  • Nagarajan.S

    SMK

    358
  • Vengateswaran.B

    IND

    349
  • Kamarasu.C

    IND

    258
  • Pandy.P

    TMMK

    198
  • Vairamani.S

    IND

    196
  • Ramanathan.M

    IND

    180
  • Rajamanikandan.S

    IND

    142
  • Kaluvanathan.M

    IND

    129
  • Chandrabose.P

    YSP

    116
  • Tamilappandi.M.P

    LJP

    94
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