Srivaikuntam Assembly Election 2026: AIADMK, TVK, Congress in Key Contest
Srivaikuntam Assembly Election 2026: AIADMK, TVK, Congress Contest

Srivaikuntam Assembly Election Results 2026 are being counted live. The key contest is between AIADMK's S.P. Shanmuganathan, TVK's G.Saravanan, and Congress' S. Oorvashi Amirtharaj, among 15 candidates vying for this general constituency in Tamil Nadu.

Candidates in the Fray

Fifteen candidates are contesting from Srivaikuntam in the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly Election. The prominent names include Oorvasi Amirtharaj. S (Congress), Shunmugasundaram. S (Naam Tamilar Katchi), Shanmuganathan. S. P (All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam), Saravanan. G (Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam), Sudalaimani. A (Nam Naadu Nam Makkal Nam Ethirkaalam Katchi), Subramanian. M (Puthiya Makkal Tamil Desam Katchi), Bharath. M (Naam Indiar Party), Mundasamy. K (Vishwa Tamil Kazhagam), Muthuramalingam. S (All India Forward Bloc), Rajasuthan. N (Puthiya Tamilagam), Viyanarasu. A (Tamizhaga Vaazhvurimai Katchi), Arunachalam. C (Independent), Bishop Dr Godfrey Noble (Independent), Murugan. S (Independent), and Vasanth Fernando. T (Independent).

Previous Election Results

In the 2021 Assembly Election, Oorvasi Amirtharaj. S of the Congress won the Srivaikuntam seat by a margin of 15,445 votes, defeating AIADMK's S. P. Shunmuganathan. In 2016, S. P. Shunmuganathan of the AIADMK had won the seat with a margin of 3,531 votes. The 2026 result will determine which candidate secures the most votes in this constituency.

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Counting Process Underway

Votes cast across Srivaikuntam are now being counted. Early trends from each round are being closely watched as the day unfolds. The round-wise tallies building at the counting centre will gradually shape the constituency's verdict before the final declaration. The result will add to Tamil Nadu's state-wide tally across its 234 Assembly segments.

Disclaimer: This data is provided by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) | MyNeta and sourced from election affidavits available in the public domain of the Election Commission of India.

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