திண்டுக்கல் / DINDIGUL
Booths
323
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Male Voters
134.6K
134,604
Female Voters
141.5K
141,454
Transgender
63
Total Voters
276.1K
276,121
Block height = votes. Ribbons connect the same party across elections. Parties with no ribbon are new entrants or did not contest.
Longest Streak
DMK
2 wins (2016-2021)
Closest Race
2026
Margin: 693
Biggest Landslide
AIADMK
1991 (+39.8K)
Total Elections
17
Since 1952
RAVIMANOHARAN. K
I. P. Senthil Kumar
I. P. Senthil Kumar
2026 Vote Share
Historical Vote Share
Stacked vote shares by party for each election year
134,604
141,454
63
Based on estimated caste census data
2,126 male voters
2025
134.6K
134,604
2019
132.5K
132,478
4,477 female voters
2025
141.5K
141,454
2019
137.0K
136,977
32 transgender voters
2025
63
63
2019
31
31
6,635 total voters
2025
276.1K
276,121
2019
269.5K
269,486

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Wins

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Wins
The Palani assembly constituency is situated in the Dindigul district of Tamil Nadu, covering a significant portion of the region. With a total of 276,121 registered voters, the constituency boasts 134,604 male and 141,454 female voters, making it a crucial electoral battleground. The constituency has 323 polling booths and falls under the General category, with no SC/ST reservation. Located in the Kongu Zone, Palani is a notable town in the region, known for its historical significance and cultural heritage.
The Palani assembly constituency has witnessed a fascinating electoral history, with the DMK and AIADMK being the dominant forces. In the 2021 elections, I. P. Senthil Kumar of the DMK emerged victorious, securing 108,566 votes (52.9%) and a margin of 30,056. This marked his second consecutive win in the constituency, having previously won in 2016 with 100,045 votes (50.7%). The AIADMK has also had its share of successes, with K. S. N. Venugopalu winning in 2011 with 82,051 votes (39.1%) and M. Chinnasamy securing a significant margin in 2001 with 63,611 votes (55.6%). The constituency has seen a trend of alternating wins between the two major parties, with the DMK currently holding sway.
The Palani constituency holds significant political importance, being part of the Dindigul Lok Sabha constituency. The region is known for its rich cultural heritage, with the famous Palani Murugan Temple being a major pilgrimage site. The constituency is also home to several industries, including textiles and manufacturing. The region's demographics are characterized by a mix of urban and rural populations, with the town of Palani being a major hub of activity.
With 323 polling booths spread across the constituency, voter access is relatively widespread. However, voter turnout trends have varied over the years, with the 2021 elections seeing a significant increase in participation. As the constituency continues to grow and evolve, its electoral dynamics are likely to remain a key area of interest for political analysts and observers.
AI-generated summary based on Wikipedia and election data
The Palani constituency is primarily known for its agricultural sector, which accounts for approximately 40% of the local economy. The area is also famous for its lock manufacturing industry, which has received geographical indication. The textile industry, particularly handloom and silk production, is another significant sector in the region.
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