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Chengam Assembly Election Results 2026

Chengam Candidates 2026

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
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    S. Velu

    AIADMK

    83,779
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    K. Bharathidhasan

    TVK

    69,217
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    M.P. Giri

    DMK

    66,233
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    J. Shoba

    NTK

    5,833
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    NOTA

    NOTA

    1,051
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    C. Selvan

    RPI (Athawale)

    825
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    K.Velu

    IND

    368
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    A.Bharathi

    IND

    354
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    A Poongodi

    IND

    181
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    A.Chidambaram

    IND

    161
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    M.Raman Masilamani

    IND

    143
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    K. Manikandan

    MSKK

    139
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    M.Mugilarasan

    IND

    132
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    P.Selvam

    IND

    113
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    C. Malathi

    TVVK

    80
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    D Dhilipkumar

    IND

    68
Chengam Assembly Election 2026

bt_logoPAST ELECTIONS RESULTS

Past Chengam Assembly Election Results

2021
2016
WINNER

Giri.M.P

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DMK
Number of Votes 1,08,081
Winning Party Voting %48.3
Winning Margin %5.2

Other Candidates - Chengam Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Nainakannu.M.S

    ADMK

    96,511
  • Vennila.S

    NTK

    12,080
  • Anbu.S

    DMDK

    2,769
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    1,085
  • Suganraj.S

    IJK

    828
  • Shanmugam.G

    BSP

    801
  • Vijayachandran.G

    IND

    417
  • Selvaraji.V

    IND

    381
  • Dhinakaran.H

    IND

    200
  • Baskar.S

    NGPP

    174
  • Sivaprakash.K

    IND

    173
  • Sharma.S

    IND

    127
  • Arunkumar.M

    IND

    112
  • Anbazhagan.P.G

    IND

    112
  • Sivakumar.J

    IND

    99
WINNER

Giri .M.P

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DMK
Number of Votes 95,939
Winning Party Voting %45.6
Winning Margin %6

Other Candidates - Chengam Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Dinagaran. M

    ADMK

    83,248
  • Murugan. C

    PMK

    15,114
  • Kalaiarasi .A

    DMDK

    8,007
  • None Of The Above

    NOTA

    1,403
  • Dhinakaran. S

    IND

    1,255
  • Dhinakaran. H

    IND

    1,151
  • Baskaran. M.R

    BSP

    948
  • Karuppan. V

    BJP

    884
  • Vennila.S

    NTK

    666
  • Murugan. R

    IND

    425
  • Sugumar. S

    IND

    413
  • Pandu. M

    GMI

    313
  • Kasi. G

    IND

    235
  • Anbalagan. S

    VVIP

    209
  • Krishnaveni.P

    SP

    193

bt_logoFAQs

When is voting in Chengam for the 2026 Assembly elections? Which phase is it in?
Voting in the Chengam constituency for the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections will take place on April 23, 2026. The Election Commission has scheduled polling across the state in a single phase.
When will Chengam election results be announced in 2026?
The results for the Chengam Assembly seat will be declared on May 4, 2026.
Who won the Chengam seat in the 2021 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections?
Giri.M.P from the DMK won the Chengam constituency in the 2021 elections.
What was DMK's vote share in Chengam in 2021?
The DMK secured around 48.3% vote share in the Chengam constituency in the 2021 Assembly elections.
How many votes did Giri.M.P get in the 2021 Chengam election?
Giri.M.P received over 108081 votes in the Chengam constituency in the 2021 elections.
Who was the runner-up in Chengam in 2021?
Nainakannu.M.S of the ADMK was the runner-up in the Chengam seat in 2021.
How many seats are there in the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly?
The Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly has a total of 234 seats
Which party formed the government after the 2021 Tamil Nadu elections?
The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) formed the government after winning the 2021 Assembly elections.
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