District Details and Assembly Constituencies
Assemblies
4
4
Male Voters
5.9 L
593,592
Female Voters
6.0 L
603,570
Transgender
66
66
Total Voters
12.0 L
1,197,228
1,374
Total Polling Booths across 4 assemblies
Avg per assembly
344
Each dot = one assembly constituency. Colour = winning party in 2026.
2026 Vote Share across District
Year-wise Party Performance
Number of assembly seats won in each election year
33,101 male voters
2025
5.9 L
593,592
2019
5.6 L
560,491
41,691 female voters
2025
6.0 L
603,570
2019
5.6 L
561,879
-5 transgender voters
2025
66
66
2019
71
71
74,787 total voters
2025
12.0 L
1,197,228
2019
11.2 L
1,122,441
593,592
603,570
66
| Assembly | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mudhukulathur | Mukulathor30% | Devendra kula vellalar20% | Yadavar15% | Muslims12% | Nadar5% |
| Ramanathapuram | Mukulathor25% | Yadavar16% | Muslims15% | Nadar10% | Pallar10% |
| Tiruvadanai | Mukulathor29% | Pallar20% | Yadavar10% | Chettiar10% | Muslims6% |
| Paramakudi | Pallar25% | Mukulathor15% | Yadavar15% | Sourashtra13% | Chettiar8% |
Hover over any caste to see full name. Based on estimated census data for 4 assemblies.

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Ramanathapuram district, situated in the South Zone of Tamil Nadu, is a significant electoral battleground with 4 assembly constituencies: Paramakudi, Ramanathapuram, Mudhukulathur, and Tiruvadanai. As of 2025, the district boasts a total of 1,197,228 registered voters, comprising 593,592 males and 603,570 females, with 1,374 polling booths set up to facilitate the democratic process. Geographically, Ramanathapuram district spans an area of 4,123 km2, bordered by Sivaganga District to the north, Pudukkottai District to the northeast, and the Gulf of Mannar to the south. The district is also home to the Pamban Bridge, a vital east-west chain of low islands and shallow reefs connecting India to Sri Lanka.
Politically, Ramanathapuram district has been a keenly contested terrain between the DMK and AIADMK, with each party having its strongholds in the region. The assembly constituencies of Paramakudi and Ramanathapuram have been traditional bastions of the AIADMK, while the DMK has maintained a strong presence in Mudhukulathur and Tiruvadanai. The district's electoral dynamics are characterized by a mix of caste-based and development-oriented politics, with voters often prioritizing local issues and candidate credibility.
Ramanathapuram district is also significant due to its rich cultural heritage and economic importance. The district is home to the pilgrimage centre of Rameswaram and the tourist spot Dhanushkodi, an abandoned town. The region's economy is driven by agriculture, with crops like paddy, sugarcane, and groundnuts being major contributors. The district's historical significance dates back to the Pandyan Dynasty, with the Maravar chieftains and the Sethupathis playing a prominent role in shaping the region's politics and culture.
With a population of 1,353,445 as per the 2011 census, Ramanathapuram district has a sex ratio of 983 females per 1,000 males. The district's literacy rate and urban-rural character are also noteworthy, with the region undergoing significant development in recent years. As the district prepares for upcoming elections, its 1,197,228 voters will play a crucial role in shaping the electoral landscape of Tamil Nadu.
AI-generated summary based on Wikipedia and election data
Ramanathapuram district is primarily known for its agriculture, textile, and fishing industries. The district is a major producer of paddy, coconut, and cashew nuts, and its textile mills and handloom weaving industries are significant contributors to the local economy. The district's strategic location near the Palk Strait and the Gulf of Mannar also makes it an important center for fishing and salt production.
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