135. Karur (करूर), is an Assembly/Vidhan Sabha seat in Kaveri Delta area and Karur district of Tamil Nadu. It shares a border with . Karur is a part of 23. Karur Lok Sabha/Parliamentary constituency. This seat might be categoried as: a Urban constituency.
Of the 822 constituencies that went to the polls 302 constituencies, together with this, have a document of over 80% turnout within the final three consecutive Assembly elections. Of these 302 high-turnout seats 36 are in Assam, 6 in Kerala, 38 in Tamil Nadu, 203 in West Bengal and 19 in Puducherry.
DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE:
This General Assembly constituency has an estimated Scheduled Caste inhabitants of 15.05%. The estimated literacy stage of the district by which this constituency falls in is 75.86%.
In the 2021 elections, there have been a complete of two,45,285 eligible electors, of which 1,16,300 had been male, 1,28,966 feminine and 19 registered voters had been of the third gender.
The voters gender ratio in Karur in 2021 is 1109.
In the 2016 polls, there have been a complete of two,32,072 eligible electors, of which 1,11,080 had been male, 1,20,990 feminine and a pair of voters of the third gender.
In the 2011 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, there have been a complete of 1,94,257 eligible electors, of which 94,844 had been male, 99,413 feminine and voters of the third gender.
The variety of service voters in Karur in 2016 was 11. In 2011, there have been 48.
PAST WINNERS/MLAS:
In the 2016 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, Vijayabhaskar .M.R of AIADMK gained on this seat by defeating Subramanian .Bank .Okay of INC by a margin of 441 votes which was 0.24% of the entire votes polled within the constituency. AIADMK had a vote share of 43.86% in 2016 within the seat.
In 2011, Senthil Balaji, V. of AIADMK gained on this seat defeating Jothi Mani, S. of INC by a margin of 44,145 votes which was 27.08% of the entire votes polled within the constituency. AIADMK had a vote share of 61.18% in 2011 within the seat.
In the 2019 Lok Sabha elections, INC received probably the most votes in 135. Karur Assembly section of Karur Lok Sabha constituency. AIADMK gained the Karur Parliament seat.
In the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, AIADMK received probably the most votes this Assembly section and INC gained the Karur Parliament seat.
NUMBER OF CONTESTANTS:
A complete of 77 candidates contested within the 2021 elections. In 2016 there have been 23 contestants and there have been 20 candidates combating for this seat within the 2011 Assembly polls.
CANDIDATES 2021:
The candidates contesting within the 2021 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections from Karur are: Aadhikrishnan P (BSP), Senthilbalaji V (DMK), Thangaraj N (DMDK), Vijayabhaskar M R (AIADMK), Karuppaiya R (NTK), Shanmugam N (SMNK), Dhanalakshmi M (GPOI), Mohanraj S (MNM), Joseph M A (DMSK), Abilazan N (IND), Amarnath Okay (IND), Amarsri M (IND), Anbazhagan (IND), Ravi P (IND), Kannan T (IND), Kathiravan P (IND), Karunamoorthy S (IND), Kalai Raj Okay (IND), Kamaraj P (IND), Krishnakumar S (IND), Gopalakrishnan A (IND), Sakthikumar (IND), Santhanakumar M (IND), Sathish P (IND), Sampath S (IND), Saravanan R (IND), Samiappan Okay (IND), Samivel A (IND), Shivakumar Okay (IND), Sivakumar N (IND), Sivakumar V (IND), Sivasamy P (IND), Sudhakar S (IND), Sudhakar L (IND), Subash Malayalam T (IND), Surya (IND), Senthilkumar A (IND), Senthilkumar A M (IND), Selvakumar M (IND), Daniya (IND), Tamilarasan Okay (IND), Thamilalagan (IND), Dhanabal (IND), Thirugnanam M (IND), Deepanandh N (IND), Duraisamy J (IND), Noor Mohammed Thouffic A (IND), Palanivel P (IND), Balamanikandan Okay (IND), Banumathy (IND), Prakash A (IND), Prakash N (IND), Prakash V (IND), Prasanth S (IND), Pushparaj P (IND), Boopathi P (IND), Mahendran (IND), Manikandan Okay (IND), Manivannan S (IND), Manoj P (IND), Muthu Okay R (IND), Muthukumar G (IND), Murali M (IND), Muruganantham T (IND), Murugesan A (IND), Mohan M L M (IND), Mounagurubalusamy Okay (IND), Rajeshkannan S (IND), Vigneshwaran P (IND), Vinothkumar (IND), Vijayabhaskar R V (IND), Vijayan Okay (IND), Veerakumar T (IND), Venkadesh Okay (IND), Venkatesh Prabu Okay (IND), Jayakumar G (IND), Jothi Sutharsan (IND)
VOTER TURNOUT:
In the 2021 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections, the voter turnout was calculated at 83.57%. In 2016, this seat registered a turnout of 80.55%, whereas it was 84.08% in 2011.
POLL DATES:
The seat went to the polls in Phase 1 of the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections 2021 on Tuesday, April 6, 2021. Counting of votes are being held on Sunday, May 2, 2021.
NUMBER OF POLLING STATIONS:
In the 2021 elections there have been a complete of polling stations in 135. Karur constituency. The corresponding determine within the 2016 elections was 256. In 2011 there have been 212 polling stations.
EXTENT:
135. Karur constituency contains of the next areas of Karur district of Tamil Nadu: Karur Taluk (Part) Nanjai Kadambankurichi, Punjai Kadambankurichi, Nanniyur, Kuppuchipalayam, Vangal, Nerur North, Nerur South, Achamapuram, Somur, Panchamadevi, Minnampalli, Manmangalam, Athur, Andankoil (West), Kadaparai, Thirumanilaiyur and Andankoil East villages. Inam Karur (TP), Karur (M) and Thanthoni (TP). It shares an inter-state border with Karur.
The whole space lined by Karur is 217 sq. kilometres.
MAP LOCATION:
The geographic coordinates of Karur is: 10°59’32.3″N 78°05’18.2″E.
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