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Tiruchuli Assembly Election Results 2026

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Tiruchuli Assembly Election 2026
Tiruchuli Assembly Constituency

Tiruchuli, Constituency no 208, located in the southern part of Virudhunagar district, is a predominantly rural assembly constituency known for its deep agrarian roots, temple-centered social life, and steady outward migration. Named after the historic Tiruchuli Nathar Temple, the region carries cultural significance while remaining economically dependent on agriculture, allied activities, and public-sector employment.

Unlike industrial or urban constituencies, Tiruchuli’s political narrative is shaped by irrigation availability, crop stability, welfare delivery, and access to basic infrastructure. The constituency reflects the aspirations and anxieties of Tamil Nadu’s interior rural belt—where development expectations are modest but deeply personal.

Political & Social Character:

  • Strong rural voter base including farmers, labourers, traders, and welfare beneficiaries
  • Voting driven by local leadership visibility, caste networks, and welfare delivery
  • Caste coalitions play a decisive role, making contests tight and highly localised
  • MLA accessibility, grievance redressal, and crisis response matter more than party branding

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Predominantly dryland agriculture with some tank-fed irrigation pockets
  • Seasonal water availability shapes crops like paddy, pulses, cotton, and millets
  • Road links connect to Aruppukottai, Kariapatti, and Madurai
  • Interior village roads remain uneven in quality
  • Moderate public transport with limited frequency affecting remote hamlets

HOTSPOTS:

  • Tiruchuli Nathar Temple Area
  • Tiruchuli Town Market
  • Major Irrigation Tanks and Channels
  • Panchayat Union Roads
  • Bus Stand and Main Junction Areas
  • School and Government Office Clusters

CORE ISSUES:

  • Irregular irrigation water supply
  • Rising cost of agricultural inputs
  • Poor condition of interior village roads
  • Limited government healthcare facilities
  • Youth migration and lack of local jobs
  • Inadequate bus services to remote villages
  • Seasonal drinking water shortages
  • Delays in welfare scheme implementation
  • Dependence on monsoon rainfall for crop survival
  • Limited access to speciality healthcare
  • Shortage of government hostels and higher education institutions
  • Weak market linkages for farm produce
  • Inadequate street lighting in village roads
  • Delays in land records and revenue services
  • Lack of skill training centres for rural youth
  • Poor drainage in Tiruchuli town during monsoon
  • Insufficient veterinary services for cattle-dependent households

VOTER MOOD

  • Farmers seek assured irrigation, fair crop prices, and input subsidies
  • Agricultural labourers prioritise wage stability and welfare continuity
  • Youth look for employment opportunities, skill training, and local colleges
  • Women prioritise drinking water access, healthcare, and safety
  • Elderly voters value pension delivery, healthcare access, and transport
  • Voters increasingly judge representatives on accessibility and grievance resolution rather than party symbolism
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Past Tiruchuli Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Thangam Thenarasu

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DMK
Number of Votes 1,02,225
Winning Party Voting %59.2
Winning Margin %35.3

Other Candidates - Tiruchuli Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Rajasekar S

    ADMK

    41,233
  • Anandhajothi A

    NTK

    13,787
  • Sivasamy K K

    AMMKMNKZ

    6,441
  • Arunkumar V

    IND

    2,492
  • Murugan S

    MNM

    1,356
  • Adaikalam R

    IND

    898
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    740
  • Ramathilagam A

    IND

    684
  • Thirumurugan Palanisamy K

    PT

    593
  • Malaialagu M

    IND

    566
  • Thirumurugan G

    IND

    480
  • Advocate. Thangapandian M

    IND

    365
  • Rajangam C

    IND

    349
  • Rajendran R

    IND

    137
  • Indira B

    IND

    124
  • Harikrishnan K

    IND

    108
  • Manivasagam S

    BHUDRP

    70
  • Sethuramalingam S

    IND

    65
  • Chennakesavan P

    IND

    52
  • Kalimuthu S

    IND

    46
WINNER

Thangam Thenarasu

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DMK
Number of Votes 89,927
Winning Party Voting %53.6
Winning Margin %15.8

Other Candidates - Tiruchuli Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Dinesh Babu, K.

    ADMK

    63,350
  • Raju, T.

    DMDK

    5,799
  • Ravirajan, B.

    BJP

    1,779
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    1,328
  • Vairaseeman, G.

    IND

    1,074
  • Palanisamy, K.

    NTK

    795
  • Siva Ilangovan

    BSP

    576
  • Sekar, M.

    IND

    506
  • Thangapandian

    IND

    504
  • Velmurugan,U.

    IND

    463
  • Manikandan, J.

    IND

    441
  • Marimuthu, G.

    IND

    264
  • Muniasamy, A.

    PMK

    260
  • Jegan Sakkaravarthi, M.

    AIFB

    226
  • Sethuramalingam, S.

    IND

    178
  • Chennakesavan, P.

    IND

    95
  • Krishnan, P.

    IND

    90
  • Kalimuthu, S.

    IND

    87
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