THIRUVARUR District · 15 candidates · 6 with declared cases
RAJAA T R B
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Mannargudi constituency in Tamil Nadu has been represented by Rajaa T R B of the DMK since his 2021 election victory. Over the past five years, the constituency has seen a mix of state-wide development initiatives and local infrastructure projects. Notable local achievements include the construction of a new bus stand at a cost of Rs 46.46 crore and the announcement of a SIPCOT industrial estate in Mannargudi taluk. The constituency benefited from statewide schemes including the Makkalai Thedi Maruthuvam doorstep healthcare program launched in August 2021, the Chief Minister's Breakfast Scheme reaching 17.53 lakh students across Tamil Nadu, and welfare measures for sanitation workers announced in August 2025. Under the Jal Jeevan Mission, Tamil Nadu achieved 90% coverage with tap water connections to 1.12 crore rural households, though funding issues were raised by the Chief Minister in March 2026. The constituency appears to have been part of broader state infrastructure initiatives, including a massive road relaying project announced in April 2026 to cover 11,872 km across Tamil Nadu by 2025-2026. However, specific details about the extent of implementation in Mannargudi itself are limited. Local voters have expressed concerns about unemployment and the need for more job opportunities, particularly regarding the garment unit and additional industrial estates in the area. The School Education Department's 2025-2026 budget allocated Rs 46,767 crore statewide for education enhancement. It is important to note that comprehensive information about local controversies, specific civic problems, or unfulfilled promises in Mannargudi during this period is not readily available in the search data. The constituency is described as a competitive political battleground with historical influence from the Mannargudi family associated with V.K. Sasikala, though specific incidents or disputes are not detailed. Voters should consider both the broader state-level development initiatives that have reached the constituency and the local concerns about employment and industrial growth when evaluating the past five years. The limited availability of detailed local-level data makes it difficult to provide a complete assessment of day-to-day governance and issue resolution in the constituency.
Turnout
74.31%
Total Votes
1,93,229
Victory Margin
37,393 (19.35%)
NOTA Votes
960 (0.50%)
Total Electors: 2,60,031
| # | Candidate | Votes | Share |
|---|---|---|---|
“Sources: 15 web references”
T. R. B. Rajaa DMK |
| 87,172 |
| 45.34% |
| 2 | Siva Rajamanickam AIADMK | 49,779 | 25.89% |
| 3 | S. Kamaraj AMMK | 40,481 | 21.05% |
| 4 | Aravindan Rama NTK | 10,438 | 5.43% |
| 5 | T. Kumaresan Independent | 1,845 | 0.96% |
| 6 | S. Anbanandam MNM | 1,366 | 0.71% |
| — | NOTA (None of the Above) | 960 | 0.50% |
Turnout
77.49%
Total Votes
1,87,110
Victory Margin
9,937 (5.31%)
Total Electors: 2,41,463
RAJAA.T.R.B
DMK
91,137
48.71%
Kamaraj. S
ADMK
81,200
43.4%
Rajaa T.r.b.