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Vedasandur Assembly Election Results 2026

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Vedasandur Assembly Election 2026
Vedasandur Assembly Constituency

Vedasandur, Constituency number 133, is a politically competitive rural seat where agrarian livelihood stability, caste alignment, and welfare credibility determine electoral outcomes. Unlike urbanizing belts, the constituency remains village-dominated, with farming cycles and labour employment directly influencing voter behaviour. Margins are moderate but swing-prone, particularly when agricultural income fluctuates or when Scheduled Caste (SC) consolidation shifts. Vedasandur is known for hosting various theater performances and plays in multiple languages.

Political & Social Character:

Dominant voter blocs

  • Scheduled Castes (large and politically active share)
  • Small and marginal farmers
  • OBC agrarian communities
  • Agricultural labour households
  • Rural women welfare beneficiaries
  • Migrant labour families and informal workers

Geography & Connectivity:

  • Predominantly dryland agricultural villages
  • Rain-fed and well-irrigated farming belts
  • Vedasandur town functioning as a trade and transport hub
  • Large village cluster settlements across interior panchayats
  • Moderate rural-to-town connectivity

Hotspots:

  • SC Settlement Clusters
  • Large consolidated hamlets where welfare delivery and social respect determine voting patterns.
  • Dryland Farming Belts
  • Areas dominated by groundnut, pulses, maize, and cotton cultivation.
  • Agricultural Labour Villages
  • Daily wage labour communities dependent on farming seasons and welfare support.
  • Vedasandur Town Wards

Social & Political Character:

  • Mixed caste voters including traders, service workers, and transport workers.
  • Peripheral Migrant Labour Areas
  • Households dependent on construction and seasonal migration.
  • Rainfall, borewell access, and crop price stability strongly influence local politics

Core Issues:

  • Groundwater availability and irrigation support
  • Crop price stability and procurement access
  • Agricultural labour employment
  • PDS ration reliability and quality
  • Rural road connectivity and bus services
  • Government school quality
  • Primary health centre access
  • Housing and welfare scheme implementation

Voter Mood:

  • Voters expect a visible, problem-solving MLA rather than a symbolic leader.
  • Regular village visits and grievance redressal
  • Fast intervention in irrigation or crop loss issues
  • Assistance in welfare scheme access
  • Coordination with agriculture and revenue departments
  • Strong presence during local crises
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Past Vedasandur Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Gandhirajan S

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DMK
Number of Votes 1,06,481
Winning Party Voting %50
Winning Margin %8.3

Other Candidates - Vedasandur Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Paramasivam V P B

    ADMK

    88,928
  • Pothumani R

    NTK

    8,495
  • Ramasamy P

    AMMKMNKZ

    2,041
  • Palanichamy B

    IND

    1,293
  • Vetrivel S

    MNM

    1,215
  • Prasath R

    IND

    887
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    803
  • Muthusamy V

    IND

    740
  • Karthikeyan A

    MIDP

    669
  • Murugan P

    IND

    489
  • Sukumar V

    IND

    233
  • Nandakumar P

    IND

    124
  • Murugesan K

    GPI

    123
  • Maneeshankar M G

    RSPS

    108
  • Kalimuthu V

    SMKNK

    101
  • Dharmalingam Dr Marur N

    IND

    81
  • Moorthy S

    IND

    77
  • Saravana Kumar K R

    IND

    72
  • Selvaraj V

    IND

    71
  • Ramasamy K

    IND

    49
WINNER

Paramasivam V.P.B

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ADMK
Number of Votes 97,555
Winning Party Voting %49.1
Winning Margin %10

Other Candidates - Vedasandur Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Sivasakthivel Gounder R

    INC

    77,617
  • Balu S.R.K

    DMDK

    12,445
  • Kannan R

    IND

    2,512
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    2,256
  • Palanichamy M

    BSP

    1,264
  • Vengadash S

    IND

    1,206
  • Mohanraj S

    NTK

    932
  • Ravi K

    IND

    481
  • Palanichamy C

    PMK

    480
  • Sivaranjani S

    IJK

    477
  • Palanisamy A

    IND

    426
  • Mani P

    KMDK

    272
  • Jayanthi P

    CPI(ML)(L)

    221
  • Maneeshankar M.G

    RSPS

    214
  • Kannan P

    IND

    200
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