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Tiruppattur Assembly Election Results 2026

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Tiruppattur Assembly Election 2026
Tiruppattur Assembly Constituency

Tiruppattur, Assembly constituency 50, is located in the northern part of Sivaganga district and consists primarily of rural villages, small market towns, and agricultural settlements. The constituency lies within the broader Chettinad cultural region and is influenced by the commercial and cultural networks of nearby Karaikudi. Agriculture, small trade, transport services, and remittances from migrant workers form the backbone of the local economy. The electorate includes farmers, traders, agricultural labourers, and small business owners.

Political & Social Character:

  • Predominantly rural electorate consisting of farmers, agricultural labourers, and traders.
  • Social composition includes Thevar, Scheduled Castes, Nagarathar (Chettiar) business communities, and other OBC groups.
  • Community networks and local leadership strongly influence political mobilization.
  • Rural development and welfare schemes are central themes during elections.

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Located in the semi-arid plains of Sivaganga district.
  • Connected by road networks linking the constituency with Karaikudi, Madurai, and surrounding towns.
  • The region includes agricultural lands cultivating paddy, pulses, and groundnut.
  • The Chettinad cultural region influences trade and architecture in nearby towns.
  • Rural tank irrigation systems support agriculture in several villages.

Hotspots:

  • Tirupattur town centre – local administrative and market hub.
  • Agricultural villages producing paddy and pulses.
  • Chettinad-influenced towns near Karaikudi with trader communities.
  • Weekly market areas where farmers and traders interact economically.
  • Rural panchayat clusters influencing grassroots political mobilization.

Core Issues:

  • Irrigation and water management for agriculture.
  • Rural road connectivity and infrastructure development.
  • Welfare schemes and social support programs.
  • Employment opportunities for rural youth.
  • Development of local markets and small businesses.

Voter Mood:

  • Farmers prioritize irrigation support and crop price stability.
  • Rural households emphasize welfare schemes and housing programs.
  • Traders focus on market infrastructure and transport connectivity.
  • Youth seek employment opportunities and education access.
  • Elections are competitive and often influenced by caste alignments and alliance dynamics.
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Past Tiruppattur Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Kr.Periyakaruppan

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DMK
Number of Votes 1,03,682
Winning Party Voting %49.2
Winning Margin %17.7

Other Candidates - Tiruppattur Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Marudhu Alaguraj

    ADMK

    66,308
  • Kottaikumar

    NTK

    14,571
  • C.Paramasivam

    IND

    13,202
  • K.K.Umadhevan

    AMMKMNKZ

    7,448
  • A.Amalan Savarimuthu

    IJK

    862
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    853
  • Periyasamy

    IND

    605
  • A.Parthasarathy

    IND

    465
  • A.Mallika

    IND

    444
  • K.S.K.Rajesh

    IND

    352
  • Palaniappan

    IND

    333
  • M.Saraswathi

    PT

    241
  • P.Selvaraj

    IND

    221
  • P.Rajeswari

    IND

    152
  • K.Veerapandian

    MIDP

    144
  • M.Mohamed Rabeek

    IND

    122
  • P.Jeyachandran

    IND

    115
  • S.Murugan

    AMPK

    96
  • G.Abdul Kishore Babu

    IND

    85
  • A.Karthika

    IND

    80
  • Rm.Murugesan

    IND

    69
  • C.Kannan

    IND

    68
  • J.Veerayi

    IND

    65
  • Muthulakshmi

    IND

    65
  • Anandhan K

    IND

    62
  • Renuka

    IND

    56
WINNER

Periakaruppan Kr

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DMK
Number of Votes 1,10,719
Winning Party Voting %55.7
Winning Margin %21.1

Other Candidates - Tiruppattur Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Asokan Kr

    ADMK

    68,715
  • Sathiah N

    CPI

    7,380
  • Asaiselvan

    NTK

    2,801
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    1,939
  • Muthusamy M

    IND

    1,443
  • Antony Lawrance I

    IJK

    1,128
  • Periyakaruppan Kr

    IND

    1,040
  • Nelliyan C

    IND

    726
  • Alagappan Pl

    PMK

    706
  • Vijayasenthil C

    AIFB

    471
  • Chitra Devi V

    IND

    293
  • Palaniappan Kr

    IND

    272
  • Renuka M

    IND

    222
  • Palanivelu A

    TMMK

    202
  • Vijayamurugan S

    GMI

    201
  • Alhagan C

    AMMK

    166
  • Gunasekaran P

    IND

    154
  • Ashokan T

    IND

    112
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