பெரம்பலூர் / PERAMBALUR
Booths
332
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Male Voters
149.1K
149,106
Female Voters
158.2K
158,162
Transgender
28
Total Voters
307.3K
307,296
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 (1962-1971)
Closest Race
1989
Margin: 431
Biggest Landslide
AIADMK
1991 (+50.3K)
Total Elections
17
Since 1952
SIVAKUMAR. K
M. Prabhakaran
R. Thamizhselvan
2026 Vote Share
Historical Vote Share
Stacked vote shares by party for each election year
149,106
158,162
28
Based on estimated caste census data
7,360 male voters
2025
149.1K
149,106
2019
141.7K
141,746
10,193 female voters
2025
158.2K
158,162
2019
148.0K
147,969
11 transgender voters
2025
28
28
2019
17
17
17,564 total voters
2025
307.3K
307,296
2019
289.7K
289,732

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The Perambalur assembly constituency is located in the Perambalur district of Tamil Nadu, covering a significant portion of the district. With a total of 307,296 registered voters, comprising 149,106 male and 158,162 female voters, this constituency is a crucial battleground for political parties. The constituency has 332 polling booths and is reserved for the Scheduled Castes. Perambalur district is known for its agricultural land and is a major producer of rice, sugarcane, and groundnuts.
The Perambalur assembly constituency has witnessed a fascinating political history, with the DMK and AIADMK being the dominant parties. In the 2021 elections, M. Prabhakaran of the DMK won the seat with 122,090 votes, securing a margin of 31,034 votes. This victory marked a significant shift in the constituency's political landscape, as the AIADMK had held the seat in the previous two elections. R. Thamizhselvan of the AIADMK had won the seat in 2016 with 101,073 votes and in 2011 with 98,497 votes. The DMK had previously won the seat in 2006 with M. Rajkumar securing 60,478 votes.
The Perambalur constituency is significant due to its strategic location in the Perambalur district. The area is known for its historical sites, including the Sri Kottai Mariamman Temple and the Perambalur Fort. The constituency is also home to several industries, including textile and food processing units. The local economy is primarily driven by agriculture, with a significant portion of the population engaged in farming and related activities.
With 332 polling booths, the constituency has a relatively high number of polling stations, ensuring easier access to voters. The voter turnout in the constituency has been steadily increasing over the years, reflecting the growing interest of the electorate in the democratic process. As the Perambalur assembly constituency continues to be a crucial battleground for political parties, its election results will be closely watched in the coming years.
AI-generated summary based on Wikipedia and election data
Perambalur constituency is primarily known for its agricultural sector, which accounts for approximately 40% of the local economy. The area is a major producer of small onions, sugarcane, and cashews, with many small-scale farmers and processing units operating in the region. The manufacturing sector, particularly the sugar and textile industries, also plays a significant role in the local economy.
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