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Thirumayam Assembly Election Results 2026

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Thirumayam Assembly Election 2026
Thirumayam Assembly Constituency

Thirumayam, Constituency no 181,is located in the western part of Pudukkottai district and includes the historic town of Thirumayam along with numerous surrounding rural villages. The constituency is known for its cultural and historical importance due to the famous Thirumayam Fort and the ancient Sathyagiriswarar Temple. Agriculture remains the backbone of the local economy, supported by tank irrigation systems and seasonal rainfall. The electorate consists primarily of farmers, agricultural labourers, small traders, and residents of small towns and village clusters.

Political & Social Character:

  • Predominantly rural electorate with agriculture and village communities playing a central role.
  • Social composition includes Mukkulathor (Thevar) communities, Scheduled Castes, Vanniyar, and other OBC groups.
  • Community networks, farmers’ associations, and local leaders influence political mobilization.
  • Welfare schemes, rural development, and agricultural support dominate election narratives.

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Located between the commercial centres of Pudukkottai and Karaikudi.
  • Connected by road networks linking the constituency with nearby towns and villages in southern Tamil Nadu.
  • Landscape consists of agricultural lands, irrigation tanks, rocky hill formations, and village settlements.
  • Farming activities include cultivation of paddy, groundnut, pulses, and millets.
  • Historic sites attract occasional tourism and cultural interest.

Hotspots:

  • Thirumayam town centre – local administrative and market hub.
  • Areas surrounding Thirumayam Fort and temple complexes.
  • Agricultural villages with strong farmer communities.
  • Rural markets supporting trade in farm produce.
  • Panchayat clusters where welfare schemes influence voting behaviour.

Core Issues:

  • Irrigation infrastructure and water resource management.
  • Rural road connectivity and transportation facilities.
  • Agricultural subsidies, crop insurance, and farm support schemes.
  • Drinking water supply and village sanitation.
  • Employment opportunities for rural youth and small entrepreneurs.

Voter Mood:

  • Farmers prioritize irrigation facilities and agricultural income stability.
  • Rural households emphasize welfare schemes and housing support.
  • Local traders focus on road connectivity and market development.
  • Youth seek better employment opportunities and education access.
  • Electoral outcomes are often influenced by caste alignments and local leadership.
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Past Thirumayam Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

S.Regupathy

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DMK
Number of Votes 71,349
Winning Party Voting %41
Winning Margin %0.8

Other Candidates - Thirumayam Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • P.K.Vairamuthu

    ADMK

    69,967
  • K.Selvakumar

    IND

    15,144
  • U.Sivaraman

    NTK

    11,061
  • S.Muniaraju

    AMMKMNKZ

    1,503
  • R.Thirumeni

    MNM

    1,356
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    569
  • S. Gandipan

    MIDP

    554
  • M.Selvakumar

    IND

    456
  • C. Alagu Subbiah

    IND

    412
  • M. Durairajan

    IND

    365
  • R.Sivakumar

    PT

    238
  • S.Selvakumar

    IND

    109
  • R. Palaniyappan

    IND

    92
  • S.Purachibalan

    ADK

    74
  • Muthuadaikkan @ Adaikkalam

    IND

    74
  • R.Sundaram

    IND

    70
  • S.Manikandan

    IND

    66
  • M.Karthick

    IND

    65
  • Al.Mathialagan

    IND

    51
WINNER

Regupathy S

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DMK
Number of Votes 72,373
Winning Party Voting %45.6
Winning Margin %0.5

Other Candidates - Thirumayam Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Vairamuthu Pk

    ADMK

    71,607
  • Chidambaram Pl.A

    TMC(M)

    5,096
  • Kanakarethinam M

    NTK

    2,323
  • Vadamalai P

    BJP

    2,262
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    2,114
  • Suresh A

    PMK

    950
  • Rameshkumar K

    IND

    760
  • Durai Rajan M

    IND

    596
  • Gopal R

    IND

    309
  • Arimalam Thiyagi Subramanian Muthuraja.M

    IND

    159
  • Palanichamy P

    TMMK

    129
  • Palanisamy A

    TAVK

    90
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