District Details and Assembly Constituencies
Assemblies
5
5
Male Voters
6.8 L
683,818
Female Voters
7.2 L
719,236
Transgender
154
154
Total Voters
14.0 L
1,403,208
1,490
Total Polling Booths across 5 assemblies
Avg per assembly
298
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
48,465 male voters
2025
6.8 L
683,818
2019
6.4 L
635,353
60,764 female voters
2025
7.2 L
719,236
2019
6.6 L
658,472
88 transgender voters
2025
154
154
2019
66
66
109,317 total voters
2025
14.0 L
1,403,208
2019
12.9 L
1,293,891
683,818
719,236
154
| Assembly | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | 4th | 5th |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Radhapuram | Nadar (Non Christian)32% | Paraiyar13% | Yadavar12.4% | Pillaimar10% | Nadar (Christian)10% |
| Nanguneri | Nadar (Christian)22% | Nadar (Non Christian)18% | Devendra kula vellalar13% | Mukulathor10% | Muslims9% |
| Palayamkottai | Muslims26% | Nadar (Christian)15% | Mukulathor12% | Devendra kula vellalar12% | Yadavar10.4% |
| Ambasamudram | Mukulathor24% | Pallar15% | Nadar (Non Christian)8% | Dalit (Christian)7% | Nadar (Christian)6% |
| Tirunelveli | Pillaimar20% | Pallar20% | Mukulathor12% | Nadar12% | Yadavar10% |
Hover over any caste to see full name. Based on estimated census data for 5 assemblies.

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Tirunelveli district, located in the South Zone of Tamil Nadu, is a significant region in the state's politics, comprising 5 assembly constituencies: Palayamkottai, Ambasamudram, Nanguneri, Radhapuram, and Tirunelveli. With a total of 1,403,208 registered voters, of which 683,818 are male and 719,236 are female, the district has a substantial electorate. The region is spread across 3,907 square kilometers, bordered by Tenkasi district to the north, Kanyakumari District to the south, and Thoothukudi District to the east. The district's geography is characterized by the Pachaiyar River, which flows into the perennial Thamirabarani River, providing consistent irrigation to a large agricultural area.
The political landscape of Tirunelveli district is marked by a strong presence of the DMK and AIADMK parties. The district has historically been a stronghold of the DMK, with the party winning a majority of the assembly seats in the region. However, the AIADMK has also made significant inroads in the district, particularly in the Tirunelveli and Palayamkottai constituencies. The Ambasamudram and Nanguneri constituencies have traditionally been DMK strongholds, while Radhapuram has been a closely contested seat between the two parties.
Tirunelveli district is an important agricultural region, with the Thamirabarani River providing irrigation to a large area. The district is also home to several industries, including textiles and manufacturing. The region has a rich historical significance, having been the second capital of the Pandyan Dynasty and later renamed Mudikonda Cholamandalam by the Chola dynasty. The district's economy is driven by agriculture, with crops such as paddy, sugarcane, and cotton being major contributors.
With a population of 1,636,438, Tirunelveli district has a literacy rate of 73.88%, with 906,471 people living in urban areas. The district is well-connected by a network of roads and railways, with Tirunelveli city being a major hub. The region's demographics and voting trends make it an important constituency in Tamil Nadu politics, with the DMK and AIADMK parties vying for dominance in the district's assembly seats.
AI-generated summary based on Wikipedia and election data
Tirunelveli district is primarily known for its textile mills, wind energy production, and agricultural activities such as paddy cultivation and coconut cultivation. The district is also home to several small-scale industries, including handloom weaving and rubber manufacturing. The presence of the Koodankulam Nuclear Power Plant and the Neyveli Lignite Corporation also contributes to the district's economic growth.
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