சென்னை / CHENNAI
Booths
240
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Male Voters
119.7K
119,733
Female Voters
124.7K
124,730
Transgender
65
Total Voters
244.5K
244,528
Block height = votes. Ribbons connect the same party across elections. Parties with no ribbon are new entrants or did not contest.
Longest Streak
DMK
2 wins (2016-2021)
Closest Race
1980
Margin: 703
Biggest Landslide
TMC(M)
1996 (+1.5L)
Total Elections
12
Since 1977
AADHAV ARJUNA
A. Vetriazhagan
B. Ranganathan
2026 Vote Share
Historical Vote Share
Stacked vote shares by party for each election year
119,733
124,730
65
Based on estimated caste census data
-2,394 male voters
2025
119.7K
119,733
2019
122.1K
122,127
-1,230 female voters
2025
124.7K
124,730
2019
126.0K
125,960
3 transgender voters
2025
65
65
2019
62
62
-3,621 total voters
2025
244.5K
244,528
2019
248.1K
248,149

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Wins

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Wins
Villivakkam assembly constituency is located in the Chennai district of Tamil Nadu, covering a significant portion of the city's northwestern region. With a total of 244,528 registered voters, the constituency boasts 119,733 male voters and 124,730 female voters, making it a crucial battleground for political parties. The constituency has 240 polling booths and falls under the General category, with no SC/ST reservation. Notably, Villivakkam is situated near the Chennai Central railway station and is home to several industrial and commercial establishments.
The political landscape of Villivakkam has been dominated by the DMK, with A. Vetriazhagan winning the 2021 election with 76,127 votes, securing a margin of 37,237. This victory continued the DMK's stronghold in the constituency, which has been evident since 2001, with the exception of 2011, when J. C. D. Prabhakar of the AIADMK won with 68,612 votes. The DMK's B. Ranganathan has also had a significant presence in the constituency, winning in 2006 and 2016. The 2021 election results indicate a clear trend of DMK dominance in Villivakkam, with the party's vote share increasing over the years.
Villivakkam is a significant constituency in the Chennai district, with several notable industrial and commercial establishments, including the Integral Coach Factory and the Chennai Central railway station. The area is also home to several historical sites, including the ancient Villivakkam temple. The constituency's diverse demographics, with a mix of industrial workers, traders, and professionals, make it a crucial battleground for political parties. The DMK's strong presence in the constituency can be attributed to its ability to connect with the local population and address their concerns.
The constituency's voter demographics and access to polling booths are crucial factors in determining the outcome of elections. With 240 polling booths, the constituency has a relatively high number of booths, ensuring that voters have easy access to cast their ballots. The voter turnout trends in Villivakkam have been consistent, with the 2021 election seeing a significant increase in voter participation. The constituency's infrastructure and accessibility have improved over the years, making it easier for voters to exercise their franchise.
AI-generated summary based on Wikipedia and election data
Villivakkam constituency is primarily known for its manufacturing sector, which accounts for around 20% of the local economy. The area is home to several industrial estates, including Ambattur Industrial Estate and Padi Industrial Estate, which host a range of industries, including automobile, textile, and food processing. The services sector, including IT and retail, also plays a significant role in the local economy, accounting for around 40% of the economic activity.
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