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Ulundurpettai Assembly Election Results 2026

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Ulundurpettai Assembly Election 2026
Ulundurpettai Assembly Constituency

Ulundurpettai, Constituency no 77, is a movement-driven constituency centred on a busy National Highway junction town. Politics here revolves around daily cash flow, transport activity, and fast grievance resolution, not ideology. Voters expect an MLA who can cut through bureaucracy for traders, farmers, and welfare beneficiaries.

This is a fast-swing seat where small disruptions quickly convert into votes.

Political & Social Character:

The electorate broadly includes:

  • Vanniyar (MBC) – strong across outskirts & villages
  • Scheduled Castes – significant in town wards & hamlets
  • OBC traders, rice-mill & godown operators
  • Transport workers (lorry, bus, auto, parcel)
  • Small & marginal farmers
  • Women SHGs & welfare beneficiaries

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Major National Highway junction
  • Heavy truck and passenger traffic
  • Strong connectivity near town & highway villages
  • Weak interior roads in remote panchayats
  • Water stress away from irrigation pockets
  • Traffic, roads, and water shape daily frustration.

Hotspots:

  • Ulundurpettai town core
  • Bus stand & market belts
  • Highway-adjacent villages
  • Interior agrarian panchayats
  • SC-dominated habitations
  • Weekly market villages
  • Each cluster responds to micro-issues, not a single slogan.

Core Issues:

  • Drinking water scarcity
  • Town & interior road quality
  • Traffic congestion & safety
  • PHC and government hospital access
  • Welfare delays
  • Patta & land documentation
  • Flooding in low-lying areas

Voter Mood:

  • MLA must be frequently visible in town
  • Quick intervention with police, revenue & transport offices
  • Immediate response during accidents, strikes, floods
  • Regular welfare grievance camps
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Past Ulundurpettai Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Manikannan. A.J

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DMK
Number of Votes 1,15,451
Winning Party Voting %47.2
Winning Margin %2.2

Other Candidates - Ulundurpettai Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Kumaraguru. R

    ADMK

    1,10,195
  • Pushba Mary. L

    NTK

    9,000
  • Rajamani. K.G.P.

    AMMKMNKZ

    2,848
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    2,280
  • Manikkannan. M

    IND

    2,107
  • Selva.Sathiyamoorthy

    BSP

    825
  • Chinnaiyan. S

    MNM

    677
  • Raja Stalin. K

    IND

    352
  • Mani. R

    IND

    299
  • Deepa. M

    IND

    263
  • Venkatesan. M

    CPI(ML)(L)

    143
  • Rajamani. K

    IND

    117
  • Kumar. A

    INKK

    110
  • Kathirvel. M

    IND

    105
  • Dhanapal. P

    LJP

    81
WINNER

Kumaraguru, R.

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ADMK
Number of Votes 81,973
Winning Party Voting %36
Winning Margin %1.8

Other Candidates - Ulundurpettai Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Vasanthavel, G.R.

    DMK

    77,809
  • Vijaykant

    DMDK

    34,447
  • Balu, K.

    PMK

    20,233
  • Saravanan, G.V.

    IND

    2,657
  • Shanmugam, P.

    IND

    1,791
  • Arumugam, E

    IND

    931
  • Vijayakanth, A.

    IND

    872
  • Chandrasekaran, N.

    BSP

    856
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    829
  • Agni Sriramachandran

    IND

    538
  • Desingh, S.

    NTK

    524
  • Bakkiiyalakshmi, K.

    IND

    516
  • Rajasekaran, K.

    IND

    505
  • Arigovindhan, T.

    IND

    458
  • Balu, P.

    IND

    363
  • Kumaraguru, D.

    IND

    343
  • Ramalingam, G.

    KMDK

    310
  • Rajendran, S.

    IJK

    293
  • Arasan, K.

    IND

    280
  • Venkatesan, M.

    CPI(ML)(L)

    274
  • Vijayakanth, S.

    IND

    181
  • Padmarajan, Dr.K.

    IND

    166
  • Suriya Prakash, M.

    VTIP

    126
  • Rahamathullah Shariff

    IND

    107
  • Manokaran, D.

    IND

    94
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