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Tiruppur (North) Assembly Election Results 2026

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Tiruppur (North) Assembly Election 2026
Tiruppur (North) Assembly Constituency

Tiruppur North, Constituency no 113, is a high-stakes urban industrial seat where elections are decided by export industry confidence, labour stability, and Kongu business sentiment. Welfare has visibility, but jobs, power, compliance pressure, and global textile cycles dominate voter behaviour.

Margins are tight and highly swingable, especially during export slowdowns or labour unrest.

Political & Social Character:

Dominant voter blocs:

  • Kongu Vellalar Gounder entrepreneurs (knitwear owners)
  • Textile SME owners & job workers
  • Migrant labour population (inter-state, limited vote but high sentiment impact)
  • Urban working class & private employees
  • SC communities (urban pockets)
  • Trader & service-sector voters

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Dense urban wards of Tiruppur city
  • Knitwear clusters and job-work zones
  • Worker residential colonies
  • Commercial markets & logistics areas
  • Minimal agrarian footprint
  • Factory clusters define booth behaviour

Hotspots:

  • Knitwear manufacturing belts
  • Job-worker and dyeing unit zones
  • Entrepreneur-dominated residential areas
  • Worker housing colonies
  • Urban swing wards with service-class voters
  • Each cluster reacts immediately to power cuts, compliance raids, GST pressure, and export signals.

Core Issues:

  • Power reliability & tariff stability
  • Pollution control & compliance pressure
  • GST, labour law enforcement
  • Export slowdown & order volatility
  • Urban roads, drainage & water supply
  • Affordable housing & worker welfare

Voter Mood:

  • MLA must be industry-accessible
  • Fast resolution with TNEB, TNPCB, Labour Dept
  • Predictable, non-harassing regulation
  • Infrastructure upgrades around industrial belts
  • Crisis-time support during export downturns
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Past Tiruppur (North) Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Vijeyakumar.K.N

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ADMK
Number of Votes 1,13,384
Winning Party Voting %47.6
Winning Margin %16.8

Other Candidates - Tiruppur (North) Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Ravi (Alias) Subramanian . M

    CPI

    73,282
  • Easwaran.S

    NTK

    23,110
  • Sivabalan.S

    MNM

    19,602
  • Selvakumar.M

    DMDK

    3,427
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    2,162
  • Alaghusundaram.P

    ADK

    592
  • Chandrasekaran.R

    BSP

    477
  • Senthilkumar.V

    APTADMK

    428
  • Rangasamy.M

    IND

    366
  • Udhayakumar.S

    IND

    342
  • Senthilvel.A

    IND

    302
  • Muruga Pandi.S

    IND

    250
  • Deivasigamani.K

    ETMK

    139
  • Senthilkumar.R

    IND

    133
  • Senthilkumar.T.N

    IND

    96
WINNER

Vijayakumar Kn

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ADMK
Number of Votes 1,06,717
Winning Party Voting %48.6
Winning Margin %17.2

Other Candidates - Tiruppur (North) Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Saminathan M P

    DMK

    68,943
  • Subramanian M

    CPI

    20,061
  • Chinnasamy R

    BJP

    8,397
  • Ravichandharan D

    KMDK

    3,988
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    3,447
  • Sivakumr P

    NTK

    2,931
  • Subramaniyam M

    PMK

    1,750
  • Manikandan S

    IND

    643
  • Krisnaamurthi .A.S

    GMI

    597
  • Karuppaiah R

    EDP

    507
  • Vijayakumar K

    IND

    487
  • Senthilkumar R

    IND

    281
  • Nagarajan A

    IND

    248
  • Prabakaran. D

    IND

    203
  • Sureshbabu M

    IND

    193
  • Vengadasamy K

    IND

    144
  • Subramani K

    IND

    113
  • Kumar R

    IND

    111
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