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Villupuram Assembly Election Results 2026

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Villupuram Assembly Election 2026
Villupuram Assembly Constituency

Villupuram, Constituency no 74, is not a silent seat. It is a bureaucracy-facing, grievance-heavy constituency where people interact daily with government offices, hospitals, courts, transport hubs, and welfare systems. Voting behaviour is driven by delivery efficiency, accessibility of the MLA, and control over local administration, not ideology.

This is a complaint-driven seat — voters reward the leader who can “get things done.”

Political & Social Character:

The electorate broadly consists of:

  • Vanniyar (MBC) – strong presence in town outskirts & villages
  • Scheduled Castes – very significant population in town wards & panchayats
  • OBC traders & small business owners
  • Government employees & pensioners
  • Urban poor, daily wage earners
  • Students & first-generation college youth

Geography & Connectivity:

  • District headquarters with heavy daily footfall
  • Major bus stand & railway connectivity
  • Town expansion with poor drainage
  • Peripheral villages feel neglected
  • Flooding in low-lying urban wards during monsoon
  • Urban inconvenience + rural neglect = voter anger.

Hotspots:

  • Famous for Gingee Fort (known as the "Troy of the East")
  • Ancient temples like the Melmalaiyanur Angalaparameshwari temple
  • Major agricultural and railway hub
  • Municipal town core wards
  • Urban SC settlements
  • Bus stand & market belts
  • Government office clusters

Core Issues:

  • Drainage & flooding
  • Drinking water supply (town + villages)
  • Government hospital crowding & quality
  • Welfare delays (pensions, ration, housing)
  • Patta & land document issues
  • Youth unemployment
  • Road quality inside town

Voter Mood:

  • MLA must be available in town almost daily
  • Quick intervention in revenue, police & hospital matters
  • Regular grievance camps
  • Visibility during floods, hospital crises, protests
  • Villupuram punishes “symbolic MLAs” — expects an operator, not an orator.
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Past Villupuram Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Lakshmanan R

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DMK
Number of Votes 1,02,271
Winning Party Voting %49.9
Winning Margin %7.2

Other Candidates - Villupuram Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Shanmugam C Ve

    ADMK

    87,403
  • Selvam J

    NTK

    6,375
  • Dass K

    MNM

    3,242
  • Balasundaram R

    AMMKMNKZ

    1,695
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    970
  • Shanmugam A

    IND

    491
  • Sivabalan N

    BSP

    415
  • Shanmugam G

    IND

    371
  • Duraisamy D

    MKLMNTRAPR

    322
  • Kesavan P

    IND

    321
  • Shanmugam V

    IND

    233
  • Devanathan N

    VTVTK

    118
  • Jaiaadhe R

    IND

    84
  • Raman K

    IND

    78
  • Victor A S

    DESMI

    78
  • Kuppan V

    IND

    67
  • Kumar R

    IND

    66
  • Dakshinamoorthy Su Va

    IND

    48
  • Balu K

    IND

    42
  • Prabakaran M

    IND

    35
  • Iyyanar G

    IND

    34
  • Mohamed Ibraim A

    ADK

    32
  • Subramanian R

    IND

    27
  • Narendiran D

    IND

    23
  • Iniyadayalan G

    IND

    19
WINNER

Shanmugam C Ve

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ADMK
Number of Votes 69,421
Winning Party Voting %36.7
Winning Margin %11.8

Other Candidates - Villupuram Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Ameer Abbas S M

    IUML

    47,130
  • Palanivel P

    PMK

    36,456
  • Vengatesan L

    DMDK

    24,907
  • Jayakumar Rama

    BJP

    2,188
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    1,701
  • Subramani K

    NTK

    1,231
  • Mugamadhu Ali Jinna M

    IND

    841
  • Venkatesan A

    IND

    801
  • Palanivel P

    IND

    578
  • Dinesh G

    IND

    461
  • Kaliamoorthy G Karunchiruthai

    BSP

    456
  • Shanmugam V C

    IND

    370
  • Shanmugam P

    IND

    357
  • Sulthan Moideen D

    IND

    294
  • Jeyachandran J

    GMI

    265
  • Murugan K

    IND

    230
  • Anandhbabu A

    IND

    215
  • Meenakshi V

    IND

    182
  • Ramakrishnan R

    SP

    180
  • Venkatesh Kumar K

    IND

    165
  • Victor A S

    IND

    161
  • Shanmugam K

    IND

    140
  • Iniyadhayalan G

    IND

    122
  • Shanmugam A

    IND

    112
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