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Elections 2026Chennai / The Times of India
At 95, veteran screenwriter Chitralaya Gopu chose to vote in person despite arrangements for home voting. He arrived at the polling booth, where people made way for him, demonstrating a quiet, dignified act of democratic participation. Gopu expressed his determination to vote in future elections as well.
Western Tamil Nadu witnessed a significant surge in voter turnout, exceeding 88% and surpassing 2021 levels, particularly in AIADMK strongholds like Salem. The ruling DMK's northern bastion also saw a substantial increase. While Karur district topped the state with over 92% turnout, the southern region lagged behind with lower participation.
Chennai voters, including first-timers, expressed diverse motivations for casting their ballots. From championing women's empowerment and safety to seeking a change in governance and believing in the democratic process, citizens actively participated. Many highlighted the importance of individual votes in shaping the state's future, with some anticipating a competitive election influenced by new political entrants.
Chennai's high voter turnout percentage masks a decline in absolute votes cast compared to previous elections. This surge is attributed to a significantly reduced electorate following revisions. Despite fluctuating voter numbers, the city has historically seen shifts between major parties, with current contests potentially becoming multi-cornered, making vote distribution crucial for outcomes.
Urban voters have significantly narrowed the turnout gap with rural areas in the recent election, with many urban centers recording substantial increases in absolute voter numbers. This surge, alongside high turnouts in rural constituencies, suggests a successful electoral roll clean-up and heightened voter engagement, pushing the state's average to 85%.
Polling this time was the highest in the states electoral history, with 4.85 crore of the 5.73 crore on the electoral rolls casting their votes.
Karur district has recorded the highest percentage of polling, with 91.97%, while Salem witnessed a total voting percentage of 90.23%.
The arrested man has been identified as S Sakthivel, 35.
When he insisted on the CCTV footage, polling officials asked Praveen to vote under the same slip and that they would cancel the false vote.
The village has 956 registered voters, and all of them boycotted the election.
This represents 4.71 cr voters out of the total electorate of 5.73 crore in 234 constituencies.
Velumani, who is AIADMKs Thondamuthur candidate, cast his vote with his family at Sugunapuram Government School early in the day.
Kangayam constituency in Tirupur district saw over 78% of the electorate casting their votes, while the Bhavani constituency in Erode recorded 77.64%.
The estimated poll percentage released by the Election Commission of India at 1.32pm for Chennai district showed that Virugambakkam recorded the highest turnout at 59.3%, followed closely by T Nagar (Thiyagarayanagar) at 58.01%.
Voters said that they were initially told the issue would be resolved within 30 minutes.
As the countdown to polling day ticks down to just 24 hours, dedicated party volunteers are hitting the streets to ensure that every voter makes it to the polling station. In a bid to simplify the voting experience, officials have rolled out an innovative colour-coding system that allows for quick identification of booth locations.
Annamalai raised several concerns about the conduct of the 2026 Tamil Nadu assembly election, including alleged electoral malpractice and logistical shortcomings.
In a surprisingly muted environment, this election unfolded where parties presented alluring incentives and leaders engaged in spirited manifesto debates. Despite efforts to ignite passion around key issues, the campaign primarily focused on concrete matters. Voter turnout is projected to be robust, but what this means for the current administration remains to be seen.
Deepika and the groom, Anand of Tirupur, walked straight to polling station wearing garlands. She cast her vote while he waited outside.
Officials from the Election Commission and the Indian Information Service briefed the delegates on various aspects of the electoral process.
Between 9 am and 11 am, voter turnout in all the 16 assembly constituencies in Chennai almost doubled, rising from the mid-teens to the mid-30s and brushing 40% in a few segments,
Prominent political leaders, including Chief Minister M K Stalin, C Joseph Vijay, and Edappadi K Palaniswami, cast their votes across Tamil Nadu. Leaders expressed confidence in their respective party's victory, urging citizens to participate in the democratic process. Several leaders also voiced their opinions on the election's significance and potential outcomes.
TVK chief C Joseph Vijay has urged the Election Commission to extend voting hours by two hours, citing widespread transport disruptions and slow polling across Tamil Nadu. He highlighted thousands of stranded voters due to bus diversions for poll duty, calling it an assault on voting rights.
Tamil Nadu's intense election campaign has concluded. The M K Stalin-led Secular Progressive Alliance has an edge. Edappadi K Palaniswami's National Democratic Alliance is a contender. Actor Vijay's TVK could influence the outcome. The election hinges on governance, identity, and federalism debates. Voters await the final decision.
Tamil cinema's deep connection to politics is highlighted by the recent leak of Vijay's film 'Jana Nayagan'. This incident exposes structural weaknesses in content security within the industry, from post-production to distribution, raising concerns about the future of film content protection.
DMK's Kanimozhi Karunanidhi frames the 2026 election as a fight for Tamil Nadu's identity against the BJP's centralizing agenda. She highlights the state's safety record, refutes corruption allegations, and defends welfare schemes as economic stimulus, emphasizing the Dravidian model's focus on federalism and social justice.
Asserting his authority over the faction he heads, Ramadoss says he still controlled OMK and, if necessary, will pass on control to his daughter, with his grandson supporting her in managing party affairs.
The first bench of Chief Justice Sushrut Arvind Dharmadhikari and Justice G Arul Murugan made the observation while dismissing a plea moved by A Hari Nadar, who faces about 24 criminal cases and is currently lodged in the Puzhal Central Prison in connection with a cheating case.
Chief Minister M.K. Stalin concluded his 20-day campaign by promising to launch the 'Illatharasi' scheme, offering 8,000 coupons to women, as his first act if re-elected. He expressed his deep affection for his Kolathur constituency, calling it his favorite child within Chennai.
Anna Nagar's upcoming election features a multi-cornered contest, moving beyond its Dravidian stronghold history. While DMK and AIADMK vie for dominance, the emergence of TVK and NTK adds significant uncertainty. Voters here prioritize pressing civic issues like infrastructure and sanitation over broad ideologies, making the race unpredictable.
In Sholinganallur, voters are demanding solutions for civic issues like water and sewage, with a growing openness to new parties. While traditional parties' vote share has dropped, the practicality of who can form the government and secure big-ticket projects remains a key consideration for the electorate.
Tragedy struck as three young men died and one was seriously injured in a head-on collision between a car and a bus near Hosur. The group was traveling from Bengaluru to their village to vote in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. The accident occurred early Wednesday morning, leaving their families and community in grief.

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