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Tirunelveli Assembly Election Results 2026

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Tirunelveli Assembly Election 2026
Tirunelveli Assembly Constituency

irunelveli, Constituency no 224, is one of the key urban constituencies in southern Tamil Nadu, centered around the historic city of Tirunelveli. The constituency includes dense urban neighbourhoods, major market areas, and expanding residential suburbs. Known for its commercial activity, educational institutions, and administrative importance, 

Tirunelveli serves as a major economic hub for the surrounding districts. The electorate consists of traders, professionals, government employees, students, and urban working-class households. Politically, the constituency has historically seen competitive contests between the major Dravidian parties.

Famous for its signature wheat-based Tirunelveli Halwa. It is popular for historic Arulmigu Nellaiappar Temple, stunning waterfalls, and its role as the wind energy capital of the state.

Political & Social Character:

  • Predominantly urban electorate with strong representation of traders, service-sector employees, and middle-class households.
  • Social composition includes Nadar, Pillai, Scheduled Castes, and other urban communities.
  • Traders’ associations, community organizations, and professional networks influence political mobilization.
  • Urban governance, infrastructure, and economic growth are central campaign themes.

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Located on the western bank of the Thamirabarani River, forming the historic core of Tirunelveli city.
  • Well connected by highways and rail networks to major cities in southern Tamil Nadu.
  • Acts as an administrative, educational, and commercial centre for surrounding districts.
  • Urban expansion has led to new residential layouts and commercial establishments in peripheral areas.
  • The city’s historic markets and temples attract both residents and visitors.

Hotspots:

  • Nellaiapar temple
  • Papanasanathar Temple and Krishnapuram Temple
  • Manimuthar Dam
  • Tirunelveli town centre – dense commercial and administrative zone.
  • Historic market streets and retail clusters influencing the trader community vote.
  • Residential neighbourhoods with government employees and middle-class households.
  • Educational institutions attracting student populations.
  • Peripheral urban areas witnessing rapid residential growth.

Core Issues:

  • Urban infrastructure including roads, drainage, and traffic management.
  • Drinking water supply and sanitation services.
  • Development of public transport and city connectivity.
  • Employment opportunities for youth and graduates.
  • Waste management and environmental sustainability.

Voter Mood:

  • Traders and business communities prioritize commercial development and infrastructure.
  • Middle-class voters focus on efficient civic administration and urban amenities.
  • Youth emphasize employment opportunities and education.
  • Welfare schemes remain important among economically weaker sections.
  • Elections are usually competitive, with urban voter turnout influencing outcomes.
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Past Tirunelveli Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Nainar Nagenthran

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BJP
Number of Votes 92,282
Winning Party Voting %46.7
Winning Margin %11.7

Other Candidates - Tirunelveli Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Lakshmanan,A.L.S.

    DMK

    69,175
  • Sathya,B.

    NTK

    19,162
  • Mahesh Kannan,A.P.

    AMMKMNKZ

    8,911
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    2,091
  • Sivakumar,M.

    IND

    1,412
  • Srithar Rajan

    IND

    1,342
  • Kalanithy

    BSP

    654
  • Sankarasubramanian,M.

    IND

    582
  • Esakkimuthu,P.

    IND

    437
  • Sundarraj,M.

    CPI(ML)(L)

    415
  • Murugan,V.

    IND

    342
  • Raghavan,C.M.

    IND

    319
  • Sankar @ Sankaranarayanan

    IND

    264
  • Murugan,R.

    IND

    199
WINNER

Lakshmanan A.L.S.

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DMK
Number of Votes 81,761
Winning Party Voting %43.1
Winning Margin %0.3

Other Candidates - Tirunelveli Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Nainar Nagenthran

    ADMK

    81,160
  • Madasamy S.

    DMDK

    8,640
  • Maharajan A.

    BJP

    6,017
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    2,218
  • Viyanarasu A.

    NTK

    2,106
  • Velammal G.

    IND

    2,029
  • Ganesan Kannan

    PMK

    1,884
  • Rajkumar P.

    IND

    1,377
  • Balasubramanian E.

    BSP

    507
  • Mallar Maharajan

    IND

    401
  • Shanmuga Sundaram M.

    IND

    289
  • Sudaroli S.Murugan Yadav B.Com.

    IND

    245
  • Udaiyar S.

    IND

    217
  • Murugan G.

    IND

    216
  • Nellai Immam

    SP

    190
  • Manikandan C.

    TMMK

    182
  • Kamala Kannan P.

    IND

    137
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