District Details and Assembly Constituencies
Assemblies
4
4
Male Voters
4.8 L
483,814
Female Voters
5.0 L
502,827
Transgender
155
155
Total Voters
9.9 L
986,796
1,052
Total Polling Booths across 4 assemblies
Avg per assembly
263
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
28,419 male voters
2025
4.8 L
483,814
2019
4.6 L
455,395
39,724 female voters
2025
5.0 L
502,827
2019
4.6 L
463,103
108 transgender voters
2025
155
155
2019
47
47
68,251 total voters
2025
9.9 L
986,796
2019
9.2 L
918,545
483,814
502,827
155
| Assembly | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tirupattur | Vanniars22% | Vellala Gounders 12% | Arunthathiyar11% | Paraiyar11% | Udayar10% |
| Jolarpet | Naidu35% | Vanniars20% | Mudaliyar18% | Adhi dravidar13% | Christians5% |
| Vaniyambadi | Naidu30% | Vanniars18% | Mudaliyar10% | Muslims8% | Yadavar2% |
Hover over any caste to see full name. Based on estimated census data for 3 assemblies.

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Thirupathur district, located in the northwestern part of Tamil Nadu, is a significant region in the state's politics. Spanning an area of approximately 1,797 square kilometers, the district is bordered by the rivers Palar and Cheyyar, and is characterized by a tropical savanna climate. Neighboring districts include Vellore, Tiruvannamalai, and Krishnagiri. With a total of 986,796 registered voters, comprising 483,814 male and 502,827 female voters, Thirupathur district is divided into 4 assembly constituencies: Tirupattur, Vaniyambadi, Ambur, and Jolarpet. The district has a total of 1,052 polling booths, ensuring a smooth electoral process.
The political landscape of Thirupathur district is marked by a keen contest between the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK). The DMK has traditionally held sway in the district, but the AIADMK has made significant inroads in recent years. The Tirupattur and Vaniyambadi assembly constituencies are considered DMK strongholds, while the Ambur and Jolarpet constituencies have been AIADMK bastions. However, the electoral dynamics of the district are fluid, and the outcome of elections can be unpredictable.
Thirupathur district is known for its thriving leather and textile industries, with Ambur being a major hub for leather production. The district is also home to several notable landmarks, including the Tirupattur temple and the Jolarpettai railway station. Historically, the district has been an important center of trade and commerce, with the Palar river facilitating the transportation of goods. The district's strategic location and economic significance make it a crucial player in Tamil Nadu politics.
With a population of approximately 1.1 million people, Thirupathur district has a literacy rate of around 70.4%. The district has a mix of urban and rural character, with the urban population concentrated in towns like Tirupattur and Vaniyambadi. The district's demographic trends and electoral dynamics make it an important region to watch in Tamil Nadu politics.
AI-generated summary based on Wikipedia and election data
Thirupathur district is primarily known for its textile and leather industries, with a strong presence of manufacturing units and industrial estates. The district is also a major hub for food processing and wind energy production. Agriculture, particularly paddy cultivation, is another significant contributor to the local economy.
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