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Thiruthuraipoondi Assembly Election Results 2026

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Thiruthuraipoondi Assembly Election 2026
Thiruthuraipoondi Assembly Constituency

Thiruthuraipoondi, Constituency no 166, lies in the heart of the Cauvery delta region and is known for its strong agrarian character and long tradition of grassroots political activism. The seat is reserved for Scheduled Castes and has historically witnessed competition between the major Dravidian parties, with rural welfare, agriculture, and irrigation remaining the dominant electoral themes.
The most famous temple in Thiruthuraipoondi is the Sri Piravi Marundeeswarar Temple, a 10th-century Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.

Political & Social Character:

  • Scheduled Caste reserved constituency with a large population of SC agricultural labour communities.
  • Strong Dravidian political presence, mainly between Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam.
  • Politics often shaped by farmer movements and rural labour organizations.
  • Significant influence of agrarian cooperative networks and local panchayat leadership.
  • Electoral mobilization revolves around social justice, rural welfare, and irrigation issues.

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Located in the Cauvery delta belt, dominated by paddy cultivation.
  • Irrigated by Cauvery distributaries and canal systems.
  • Road connectivity links the constituency to Thiruvarur, Nagapattinam, and Mannargudi towns.
  • Predominantly rural with dense village settlements dependent on agriculture.
  • Close proximity to coastal delta zones influencing livelihood patterns.

Hotspots:

  • Sri Piravi Marundeeswarar Temple.
  • Shri Mullatchi Mariamman Temple.
  • Thiruthuraipoondi town – administrative and commercial centre.
  • Agrarian canal belt villages where farmer issues dominate political discourse.
  • SC-dominated rural settlements influencing electoral margins.
  • Market towns and transport hubs serving surrounding villages.
  • Village clusters near coastal belts with mixed agricultural and fishing livelihoods.

Core Issues:

  • Cauvery water supply and irrigation canal maintenance.
  • Agricultural labour wages and employment stability.
  • Crop price support and farmer income security.
  • Rural infrastructure development including roads and drinking water.
  • Access to education and healthcare facilities in rural areas.

Voter Mood:

  • Highly responsive to welfare schemes and rural subsidies.
  • Agricultural conditions significantly influence voter sentiment.
  • Strong emphasis on local candidate accessibility and grassroots presence.
  • Voters closely observe state government performance in delta irrigation.
  • Electoral outcomes often depend on consolidation of SC and rural agrarian votes
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Past Thiruthuraipoondi Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Marimuthu K

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CPI
Number of Votes 97,092
Winning Party Voting %52.2
Winning Margin %16.1

Other Candidates - Thiruthuraipoondi Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Suresh Kumar C

    ADMK

    67,024
  • Aarthi A

    NTK

    15,362
  • Rajanikanth S

    AMMKMNKZ

    3,555
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,313
  • Paramasivam K

    IND

    476
  • Pariventhan D

    AISMK

    315
  • Suresh A K

    IND

    190
  • Thulasiraman R

    IND

    155
  • Thiruvarul Selvi V

    IND

    139
  • Senguttuvan M

    IND

    136
  • Sivaprakasam V

    IND

    129
WINNER

Adalarasan. P

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DMK
Number of Votes 72,127
Winning Party Voting %41.1
Winning Margin %7.6

Other Candidates - Thiruthuraipoondi Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Umamaheswari. K

    ADMK

    58,877
  • Ulaganathan. K

    CPI

    33,038
  • Udayakumar. G

    BJP

    3,937
  • Rajamohan. S

    PMK

    2,005
  • Saravanakumar. J.S

    NTK

    1,844
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    1,768
  • Ayyappan. T

    TMMK

    870
  • Murugesan. R

    IND

    368
  • Veerapandyan. R

    IND

    339
  • Pughazhendi. R

    IND

    284
  • Pasupathi. U

    IND

    163
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