AIADMK Wins Omalur Seat Again with Large Margins in 2011 and 2016
AIADMK secured Omalur Assembly victories in 2011 and 2016, winning by 46,544 and 19,956 votes respectively, showing sustained strength in the constituency.

*TL;DR AIADMK captured Omalur Assembly constituency in 2011 and 2016, beating its main rivals by margins of 46,544 and 19,956 votes respectively.
Context Omalur lies in Tamil Nadu’s Salem district and forms part of the Salem Lok Sabha seat. The constituency has alternated between AIADMK, DMK and regional parties such as PMK, reflecting shifting alliance patterns in western Tamil Nadu.
Key Facts In the 2011 election, AIADMK candidate Krishnan C received 112,102 votes, outpacing PMK’s Tamizharasu A, who garnered 65,558 votes. The 46,544‑vote margin signaled strong voter endorsement for AIADMK at that time. Five years later, the electorate grew to 265,892 registered voters, with 227,295 valid ballots cast. AIADMK’s Vetrivel S secured 89,169 votes, defeating DMK’s Ammasi S, who obtained 69,213 votes. The victory margin narrowed to 19,956 votes but still represented a comfortable win for the ruling party.
What It Means The back‑to‑back wins illustrate AIADMK’s sustained appeal in Omalur despite changing opponents and a larger voter base. The reduced margin in 2016 suggests a modest resurgence of DMK support, yet AIADMK retained a clear lead. Future contests will likely hinge on how both parties address local issues and manage alliance dynamics, especially as the constituency approaches the next assembly cycle.
*Watch for the candidate line‑up and alliance shifts ahead of the 2026 election, which could reshape Omalur’s voting patterns.*
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