COIMBATORE District · 28 candidates · 4 with declared cases
Jayaram, K.R
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Singanallur constituency in Coimbatore district has seen substantial infrastructure development between 2021 and 2026 under sitting MLA K.R. Jayaram of the AIADMK. The period witnessed major road infrastructure improvements, including the opening of the Trichy Road Flyover in 2022 and the landmark GD Naidu Elevated Expressway (10.10 km four-lane corridor) inaugurated in October 2025, which bypasses 12 traffic intersections along Avinashi Road. Water supply improved significantly with 90% of rural households receiving functional tap connections under the Jal Jeevan Mission, though the state government cited pending central funds of ₹3,112 crore. Healthcare and education infrastructure remained robust with multiple hospitals and schools serving the constituency. However, residents faced challenges during this period. Electricity tariffs increased by up to 45% under the DMK state government since 2021, raising cost-of-living concerns for low- and middle-income groups. While sanitation improved with 80% completion of stormwater drain work and over 2.43 lakh toilets constructed under Swachh Bharat Mission, some civic issues persisted. Housing schemes progressed with over 3.30 lakh houses constructed under PMAY between May 2021 and October 2024. The constituency benefited from broader Tamil Nadu industrial growth, with the state attracting ₹10.27 lakh crore in investments creating an estimated 32.33 lakh jobs, though specific employment data for Singanallur is unavailable. Notably, the search data revealed no major controversies, scandals, or public grievances specifically involving the sitting MLA or constituency during this period, suggesting either effective governance or limited media coverage. No major political events, natural disasters, or communal incidents were reported between 2021 and 2026. As voters approach the 2026 elections scheduled for April-May, they should consider the tangible infrastructure improvements delivered, weigh them against increased utility costs, and assess whether local civic issues and employment generation have adequately addressed their needs over the past five years.
Turnout
62.06%
Total Votes
2,01,886
Victory Margin
10,854 (5.38%)
Total Electors: 3,25,308
| # | Candidate | Votes | Share |
|---|---|---|---|
K. R. Jayaram AIADMK |
“Sources: 8 web references”
| 81,244 |
| 40.22% |
| 2 | N. Karthik DMK | 70,390 | 34.84% |
| 3 | R. Mahendran MNM | 36,855 | 18.24% |
| 4 | R. Narmadha NTK | 8,366 | 4.14% |
| 5 | None of the Above None of the Above | 1,432 | 0.71% |
| 6 | Majority | 10,854 | 5.38% |
Turnout
61.85%
Total Votes
1,88,531
Victory Margin
5,180 (2.75%)
Total Electors: 3,04,820
KARTHIK, N.
DMK
75,459
40.02%
Singai Muthu. N.
ADMK
70,279
37.28%