Information for voters in Villivakkam constituency

Voters in Villivakkam, find details about your incumbent MLA, past constituency voting patterns, and candidates this year.

Villivakkam, a prominent urban constituency in the city, presents a mix of long-established, densely-populated low-income residential areas, an industrial cluster, and rapidly expanding middle-class areas, some of which have given way to apartment complexes in recent years.

Once the largest constituency in the city, Villivakkam has shrunk in size as many constituencies, including Ambattur, Kolathur, Madhavaram, Maduravoyal, and Virugambakkam, were carved out of it following the delimitation process.

Areas that come under Villivakam including Villivakkam (North and South), Ayanavaram, and several surrounding divisions such as Viduthalai Guruswamy Nagar and Panneerselvam Nagar. One of the main developmental activities in this area is the Metro Train Construction, and lake restoration.

Villivakkam Constituency. Map: Open City

Political Representation

Not a part of any reservation categories 

Candidates for 2026 Polls

DMK has fielded Karthik Mohan, a 45-year-old first-timer. He is also the son of the incumbent Anna Nagar MLA, MK Mohan. Aadhav Arjuna, Campaign Management General Secretary of TVK, S.R. Vijayakumar of AIADMK and S Roshini of NTK are among 28 candidates for the 2026 polls.

Roshini is the only transgender candidate to contest the election in 2026. She has vowed to make Villivakkam a model constituency.

Karthik has promised to establish a world-class library and knowledge hub near the upcoming Villivakkam Metro station. Skill development centres for the youth will be established in every ward, along with entrepreneurship hubs that offer mentorship and digital literacy training, he adds.

TVK’s Aadhav Arjuna lodged complaint against DMK for giving Rs.10,000 per vote.

Mr Karthick Mohan is a prominent candidate who is son of the current MLA in Anna Nagar. He is running door-to-door campaign focusing on infrastructure development and continuing “Dravida Model” of governance.

Top Candidates

2026CandidateSexPartyAgeLink to Affidavit
1Karthik MohanMaleDMK45Download Here
2Vijayakumar SRMaleAIADMK52Download Here
3Aadhav ArjunaMaleTVK43Download Here
4Roshini STranswomanNTK30Download Here

All candidate details can be found at ECI here.

2021 Polling Snapshot

  • Total number of voters: 144973
  • Male Voters: 71749
  • Female voters: 71083
  • Others: 1
  • Polling percentage: 56.78

Source: Election Commission of India

Previous Results: 2021

2021CandidateSexPartyAgeVotes polled (Share of vote %)
1A . VetriazhaganMDMK4252.83
2J.C.D.PrabhakarMAIADMK6826.99
3SriharanMMNM309.27

Source: Election Commission of India

Previous Results: 2016

2016CandidateSexPartyAgeVotes polled (Share of vote %)
1B. RANGANATHANMDMK43.96
2M.RAJUMAIADMK37.75
3T.PANDIYANMDMDK5.49

Source: Election Commission of India

Incumbent MLA: A Vetriazhagan.

He is the son of former DMK Party General Secretary K Anbazhagan. Currently he also serves as Joint Secretary of the Doctor’s Wing. This was his first tenure as an MLA. He is a Post Graduate who got his MBA degree from Annamalai University in 2009.

He has a asset of 23+ crores and liability of 5+ crores. He is self-employed, he renders services in primary education and other related service. He owns three cars, one being an Audi.

MLA profile

Age : 42

Educational qualification : Post Graduate

Contact details: 98406 50785 | mlavillivakkam@tn.gov.in

Criminal records: No Criminal Cases

Social media presence:
Instagram: @vetriazhagan.offl
X: @VetriazhaganA

Source: myNeta.info | Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly

MLA in the media

Vetriazhagan is one among the 5 MLAs nominated to the Senate of the University of Madras, 2021.

In his passionate first speech in the assembly, he spoke about the prominence of Tamil language.

A Vetriazhagan, grandson of veteran DMK leader K Anbazhagan, entered politics after a career in business. Notably, JCD Prabhakar had defeated his grandfather to win the same seat in 2011. And in 2021, Vetriazhagan defeated his grandfater’s political rival, JCD Prabhakar to represent the constituency.

Key citizen demands

  • The long neglected Villivakkam lake has been restored but yet to be opened
  • Traffic congestion, lack of green spaces, gyms, and playgrounds and the replacement of ageing sewer network continue to dominate public discourse
  • More bus and travel connectivity as Villivakam Bus Terminus has been closed for Metro Rail Work

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