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Tiruppur (South) Assembly Election Results 2026

Tiruppur (South) Assembly Election 2026
Tiruppur (South) Assembly Constituency

Tiruppur South, constituency no 114, is part of the rapidly growing city of Tiruppur, India’s popular knitwear and textile export hub. The constituency is predominantly urban and industrial, with a dense concentration of garment factories, export units, worker housing clusters, and commercial establishments.

Tiruppur plays a crucial role in India’s textile economy, especially in knitwear exports, attracting a large migrant workforce from across Tamil Nadu and other states. The US tariffs had a severe impact here and remains a key concern and matter of uncertainty.

The electorate includes industrial workers, factory owners, exporters, traders, small business owners, and service-sector employees.

It is also associated with freedom fighter Tiruppur Kumaran (Kodi Kaatha Kumaran), 

Political & Social Character:

  • Predominantly urban–industrial electorate with a strong working-class presence.
  • Social composition includes Gounder (Kongu Vellalar), migrant worker communities, Scheduled Castes, and other OBC groups.
  • Labour unions, exporters’ associations, and industrial bodies play a significant role in political mobilization.
  • Campaign narratives focus on industrial growth, labour welfare, and urban infrastructure.

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Located within Tiruppur, with excellent road connectivity to Coimbatore, Erode, and Karur.
  • Well connected through national highways and rail networks.
  • Urban landscape with industrial estates, residential colonies, and commercial zones.
  • The Noyyal River flows through the region, historically linked to textile processing activity.

Hotspots:

  • Garment factory clusters and export units employing a large workforce.
  • Worker residential colonies with dense voter populations.
  • Commercial hubs and textile markets.
  • Transport corridors facilitating export logistics.
  • Small-scale industrial areas and service-sector hubs.

Core Issues:

  • Industrial growth and export support for textile units.
  • Labour welfare, wages, and working conditions.
  • Urban infrastructure including roads, drainage, and housing.
  • Water supply and pollution control (especially related to textile processing).
  • Employment stability for migrant and local workers.

Voter Mood:

  • Industrial workers prioritize job security, wages, and living conditions.
  • Exporters and business owners focus on policies supporting textile growth.
  • Urban residents emphasize infrastructure and civic amenities.
  • Migrant workforce values housing, healthcare, and basic services.
  • Elections are highly competitive with economic and labour issues dominating.
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Past Tiruppur (South) Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Selvaraj. K.

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DMK
Number of Votes 75,535
Winning Party Voting %43.3
Winning Margin %2.7

Other Candidates - Tiruppur (South) Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Gunasekaran. S.

    ADMK

    70,826
  • Shanmugasundaram. K.

    NTK

    12,898
  • Anusha Ravi.

    MNM

    9,934
  • Vishalakchi. A.

    AMMKMNKZ

    1,757
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,142
  • Arunkumar. G.

    TNLK

    554
  • Chellapandy. P.

    BSP

    312
  • Prakash. R.

    IND

    265
  • Selvan. K.

    IND

    224
  • Aslam. J.

    IND

    164
  • Sarvaloga Dayabaran. M.A.

    IND

    147
  • Muthusamy. K.

    IND

    121
  • Deiveegan. K.

    APTADMK

    101
  • Malarvizhi. G.

    IND

    83
  • Gunasekaran. M.

    IND

    80
  • Kader Basha. A.

    IND

    76
  • Selvaraj. A.

    IND

    68
  • Ganesh. E.

    IND

    66
  • Gunasekaran. I.

    IND

    38
  • Vijayakumar. A.

    IND

    27
WINNER

Gunasekaran S

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ADMK
Number of Votes 73,351
Winning Party Voting %44.7
Winning Margin %9.7

Other Candidates - Tiruppur (South) Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Selvaraj K

    DMK

    57,418
  • Thangavel. K

    CPM

    13,597
  • Point Mani N

    BJP

    7,640
  • Basheer Ahamed M

    SDPI

    2,547
  • Shanmugasundaram K

    NTK

    2,506
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    2,445
  • Velumani K

    KMDK

    1,166
  • Sayed Masnsoor Husain

    PMK

    1,093
  • Kaliswaran S

    NCP

    327
  • Mohamed Rafiq M

    IND

    320
  • Ravikumar M

    IND

    280
  • Ibrahim

    WPOI

    231
  • Ramesh R

    SHS

    209
  • Hariharan (A) Hariharasudan M

    GMI

    208
  • Ravi S

    BSP

    201
  • Baskar L

    IND

    194
  • Kesavamurthy N

    IND

    188
  • Mohamed Gowas M

    IND

    135
  • Sathyamoorthy A

    IND

    110
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