அரியலூர் / ARIYALUR
Booths
306
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Male Voters
131.3K
131,291
Female Voters
132.8K
132,760
Transgender
9
Total Voters
264.1K
264,060
Block height = votes. Ribbons connect the same party across elections. Parties with no ribbon are new entrants or did not contest.
Longest Streak
DMK
3 wins (1971-1980)
Closest Race
1977
Margin: 1.3K
Biggest Landslide
DMK
1971 (+25.6K)
Total Elections
17
Since 1952
RAJENDRAN S
K. Chinnappa
Rajendran. S
2026 Vote Share
Historical Vote Share
Stacked vote shares by party for each election year
131,291
132,760
9
Based on estimated caste census data
4,106 male voters
2025
131.3K
131,291
2019
127.2K
127,185
5,893 female voters
2025
132.8K
132,760
2019
126.9K
126,867
3 transgender voters
2025
9
9
2019
6
6
10,002 total voters
2025
264.1K
264,060
2019
254.1K
254,058

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Wins

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Wins
The Ariyalur assembly constituency is located in the Ariyalur district of Tamil Nadu, covering the city of Ariyalur and surrounding areas. With a total of 264,060 registered voters, the constituency has 131,291 male voters and 132,760 female voters, making it a closely contested seat. The constituency has 306 polling booths and is classified as a General constituency, with no SC/ST reservation. Ariyalur is a significant urban centre in the region, with a rich history and cultural heritage.
The Ariyalur assembly constituency has a fascinating political history, with the DMK and AIADMK parties dominating the seat over the years. In the 2021 elections, K. Chinnappa of the DMK won the seat with 103,975 votes, securing a margin of 3,234 votes. This win marked a significant shift in the constituency's political landscape, as the AIADMK had held the seat in the previous two elections. In 2016, S. Rajendran of the AIADMK won the seat with 88,523 votes, while in 2011, Durai. Manivel of the AIADMK secured the seat with 88,726 votes. The constituency has also seen wins by the INC and Tamil Maanila Congress in the past.
Ariyalur is an important constituency in the region, with a strong industrial presence and a rich cultural heritage. The city is home to several historical sites and is a significant centre for trade and commerce. The constituency is also notable for its demographic diversity, with a mix of urban and rural populations. As a key seat in the Ariyalur district, the Ariyalur assembly constituency plays a crucial role in shaping the region's political landscape.
With 306 polling booths spread across the constituency, voters in Ariyalur have access to a well-organized electoral infrastructure. The constituency has seen a steady increase in voter turnout over the years, reflecting the growing engagement of citizens in the democratic process. As the constituency prepares for future elections, it will be interesting to see how the political landscape evolves and how voters respond to the changing dynamics of the region.
AI-generated summary based on Wikipedia and election data
Ariyalur constituency is primarily known for its cement and lignite industries, which dominate the local economy. The area is also known for its agricultural production, particularly paddy cultivation. The constituency has a strong manufacturing sector, with a significant presence of textile mills and food processing units.
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