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Tamil Nadu Election Results 2021 highlights: DMK wrests power from AIADMK

Tamil Nadu Election Results 2021, TN Assembly Election Result highlights: This election is the first in the state without two of Tamil Nadu's towering political figures, M Karunanidhi and J Jayalalithaa. The gap they left in the political arena has given rise to other fronts over the last few years.

election results, tamil nadu election result, tamil nadu election results, tamil nadu election results 2021, tamil nadu election result 2021, election results 2021, election results live, election results live updatesTamil Nadu Election Results 2021: (from right) Chief Minister Edapaddi K Palaniswami, M K Stalin, Kamal Haasan and TTV Dhinakaran are leading the main alliances in the state.

Tamil Nadu Election Results 2021: The DMK and its allies, including the Congress, are ahead in over 150 seats, while the ruling AIADMK is up in close to 80 seats in the Tamil Nadu election results. In the 234-seat House, a party needs at least 118 seats to win the election. The AIADMK, which has been in power since 2011, hopes to extend its hold on the state for another term. The Opposition DMK, on the other hand, is hoping a mixture of incumbency and instability within the ruling party will allow it to return to the helm of affairs after a decade.
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Tamil Nadu Election Results 2021 highlights: Counting of votes underway; Covid-19 protocol in place by Election Commission of India; 72.81% voter turnout on April 6; AIADMK, DMK, AMMK and MNM in the race. Follow election results latest news and updates. Read in Tamil 

10:19 (IST)03 May 2021
Tamil Nadu: After 4 years of turbulence, Dhinakaran fails to bag single seat, BJP wins 4

Squeezed out by the two rival alliances led by DMK and AIADMK, it appeared to be the end of the Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (AMMK), which failed to bag a single seat in the Tamil Nadu assembly elections, with even party founder T T V Dhinakaran losing from Kovilpatti constituency.

The results announced on Sunday came as a major setback to the political ambitions of Dhinakaran, who floated the party in 2018 to prove a point shortly after his and his aunt V K Sasikala’s expulsion from the AIADMK.

The AMMK’s wipe-out is an outcome of a series of chaotic events – largely attributed to the BJP – that unfolded in Tamil Nadu after the death of the then chief minister J Jayalalithaa in 2016, which not only broke the spirit of the AIADMK but also led it to a forced alliance with the national party.

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09:51 (IST)03 May 2021
In Tamil Nadu, DMK staves off ADMK challenge, comes to power after a decade

Staving off a strong challenge from incumbent AIADMK, the alliance led by the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) on Sunday won or has leads in 157 seats out of 234, paving the way for the DMK’s return to power after a gap of 10 years.

At the time of going to press, the DMK had won or was leading in 133 seats (up from the 89 seats it won in 2016); the Congress in 16 of the 25 seats it contested; Dalit Party VCK in four seats; and the CPM and the CPI in two seats each.

Under the leadership of DMK chief M K Stalin, who is set to take charge as Chief Minister, the party had earlier won 38 of the 39 seats in the 2019 parliamentary polls.

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09:30 (IST)03 May 2021
Tamil Nadu election results: Kamal Haasan defeated on his poll debut

Actor and Makkal Needhi Maiam leader Kamal Haasan faced defeat on his poll debut in the Coimbatore South constituency in Tamil Nadu Assembly elections. BJP’s national women’s wing leader Vanathi Srinivasan, who was trailing initially, gained momentum in the second half of the day and managed to beat the Tamil actor by a slender margin of over 1,300 votes.

The constituency, which gained huge traction from the day the candidates were announced, offered a nail-biting finish with Vanathi being declared winner only in the last round of counting of votes.

The Coimbatore (South) constituency saw a three-way battle between Haasan, Vanathi, and Congress candidate Mayura S Jayakumar. In the first couple of hours, Jayakumar gained some momentum but soon Haasan took the lead. The contest then looked like an easy finish for the Tamil actor until Vanathi made inroads. Since afternoon, the votes swung like a pendulum between the BJP and MNM. Till the 22nd round, Haasan was leading the contest but from thereon, Vanathi never looked back.

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09:07 (IST)03 May 2021
Tamil Nadu elections: DMK lessons in opposition, AIADMK missteps ahead of polls

After 10 years in opposition, the DMK couldn’t afford another defeat in this election. That it won eventually is due to a number of factors.

The last time the DMK was in opposition for so long was in the 1980s, for almost a decade, when AIADMK founder A G Ramachandran was in power until his death in 1987. After the DMK’s defeat in 2011, Stalin led the party’s campaign and was its key strategist in the 2016 polls. He erred by choosing to contest alone, a decision that led to the formation of a third front led by Left parties which eventually split the anti-government votes.

The 2019 Lok Sabha victory was Stalin’s steppingstone in the road to power. Ahead of the 2021 polls, not only Stalin but the entire party appeared confident even though there seemed to be no visible signs of strong anti-incumbency. It was the 10-years stunt in opposition that helped the DMK to win votes, especially when the AIADMK lacked a charismatic leader to match the stature of the late J Jayalalithaa.

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08:43 (IST)03 May 2021
Swearing-in ceremony will be simple, says DMK chief Stalin

Considering the COVID-19 pandemic, the swearing in ceremony of the new government led by his party would be simple, DMK president M K Stalin said in Chennai on Sunday.

Stalin, who spoke to reporters after paying floral tributes in the mausoleum of his father and late party patriarch ‘Kalaignar’ M Karunanidhi at the Marina beach said the date of the swearing-in ceremony would be made known soon.

The date and timing of the ceremeony, likely in Raj Bhavan would be simple and it shall be announced Monday night or on Tuesday, he told reporters.

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21:34 (IST)02 May 2021
BJP’s Vanathi Srinivasan defeats Kamal Haasan

BJP’s Vanathi Srinivasan defeats MNM chief and actor Kamal Haasan from Coimbatore (South) constituency.

20:21 (IST)02 May 2021
Udhay Stalin visits M Karunanidhi's memorial after poll win
20:17 (IST)02 May 2021
Rajinikanth congratulates Stalin over poll win

Congratulating DMK chief M K Stalin for his party's stellar performance in the state polls, Tamil film superstar Rajinikanth said, "I whole-heartedly congratulate my friend MK Stalin who had worked tirelessly and secured the victory in the recently concluded assembly election. I wish him long life and good health. He should receive name and fame by running a government satisfying people across the society."

19:07 (IST)02 May 2021
Stalin thanks voters: 'I will be true to you, work hard for you'

DMK leader MK Stalin on Sunday thanked all the voters who helped the DMK-led alliance secure a victory in the Assembly election in the state. He took to Twitter and said he sees the victory as a recognition of his 50-year hard work.“My heartfelt thanks to the people of Tamil Nadu who have ordered us to rule the state for the sixth time. I see this victory as a certificate of appreciation, a recognition for my 50-year hard work in the party as well as in administration. How many hurdles, sufferings, false accusations? I thank you for brushing aside all these things with your votes. I will be true to you, I will work hard for you, forever my thoughts and actions are for the people.My thanks to the million cadres, coalition leaders, and other functionaries. I also thank the other political leader, film personalities, businessmen who wished me on this occasion. The government that is set to be formed in Tamil Nadu, is the government we all are going to run. From now, Tamil Nadu will win, the future will show that," Stalin said.

18:00 (IST)02 May 2021
Rahul Gandhi congratulates M K Stalin

Congress leader Rahul Gandhi congratulated DMK chief M K Stalin on his party's victory in Tamil Nadu Assembly polls. Congress and DMK fought the election in alliance. "Congratulations to Shri MK Stalin for the victory. People of Tamil Nadu have voted for change and we will, under your leadership, prove to be a confident step in that direction. Best wishes," he tweeted.

17:02 (IST)02 May 2021
Puducherry: AINRC wins five seats, Congress leading in 2

According to EC data, all India N.R. Congress    has won 5 seats and is leading on 2 seats win in the Puducherry elections. Its ally BJP has won 3 seats while rival DMK and Congress alliance managed to win only 1 seat and leading on 4 seats.

16:23 (IST)02 May 2021
DMK wins: Udhay Stalin claims victory in Tamil Nadu polls

Udhay Stalin, son of DMK chief M K Stalin, claimed victory of his party in the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.

16:19 (IST)02 May 2021
Those at counting centres shall be monitored strictly: Stalin

DMK leader MK Stalin took to Twitter to say that those involved in counting at the centres should be monitored strictly. "Nobody should exit the centres until all the votes have been counted. Candidates should contact those in charge in case of any delay in issuing certificate after winning", he tweeted.

He added that people should refrain from holding celebrations owing to the pandemic. However, a few hours earlier, DMK cadres had held celebrations at Anna Arivalayam, the headquarters of DMK in Chennai.

15:58 (IST)02 May 2021
Tamil Nadu Assembly polls result: DMK leads on 120 seats, AIADMK ahead on 81 seats

According to EC data, DMK is now leading on 120 seats while the ruling AIADMK is leading on 81 seats in Tamil Nadu Assembly results. 

15:37 (IST)02 May 2021
Omar Abdullah wishes M K Stalin over DMK's victory in Tamil Nadu polls

National Conference leader Omar Abdullah congratulated DMK chief M K Stalin over his party's remarkable victory in the Tamil Nadu Assembly polls. 

15:31 (IST)02 May 2021
Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav congratulates Stalin

Samajwadi Party leader Akhilesh Yadav has congratulated DMK chief M K Stalin over his party's remarkable victory in the Tamil Nadu Assembly polls. "Congratulations @mkstalin on this remarkable victory," he tweeted.

14:29 (IST)02 May 2021
Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal congratulates Stalin for 'resounding victory'

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal congratulations DMK chief M K Stalin on "a resounding victory" in the Tamil Nadu elections. "I wish him a successful tenure and the very best in fulfilling the aspirations of people of Tamil Nadu," tweets Kejriwal.

14:11 (IST)02 May 2021
DMK crosses halfway mark, leads in 119 seats; AIADMK ahead in 82

According to the EC data, the DMK has now crossed the halfway mark and leads in 119 seats. Its ally Congress leads in another 12 seats, giving the alliance a shot of forming the next government. The AIADMK, meanwhile, is ahead in 82 seats.

13:57 (IST)02 May 2021
Fisheries Minister D Jayakumar trails in Royapuram

Fisheries Minister and AIADMK candidate D Jayakumar is trailing in Royapuram constituency. DMK's R Murthy is leading by a small margin.

13:25 (IST)02 May 2021
Kushboo Sundar trails in Thousand Lights by 2,000 votes

Actor-turned-politician Kushboo Sundar is trailing in Thousand Lights by nearly 2,000 votes. Sundar had joined the BJP ahead of the polls. DMK's Exhilan is leading in the constituency. Meanwhile, at the end of the 10th round of counting, AIADMK Minister S P Velumani is leading by a margin of 24,967 votes against DMK candidate Karthikeya Sivasenapathy in Thondamuthur.

13:24 (IST)02 May 2021
EC takes 'serious note' of crowds celebrating election results
13:02 (IST)02 May 2021
TN results: Kamal Haasan leads in Coimbatore South; TTV trails in Kovilpatti

Neither Kamal Haasan's MNM nor TTV Dhinakaran's AMMA are faring well this election. Haasan, however, is leading by 2,700 votes in Coimbatore South against Congress candidate Mayura S Jayakumar at the end of the sixth round. In Kovilpatti, Dhinakaran trails AIADMK Minister Kadambur C Raju, who leads by 1,500 votes at the end of the 7th round.

12:51 (IST)02 May 2021
Tamil Nadu trends for 232/234 seats

Here are the trends for 232/234 seats, as put out by the Election Commission. The DMK leads in 118 seats, while the AIADMK is up in 80. Congress leads in 12 seats, PMK in 10 and the BJP in four. 

12:48 (IST)02 May 2021
Tamil Nadu results: AIADMK's Vijayabhaskar and Vijayabasker in the lead

AIADMK's M R Vijayabhaskar is ahead by a small margin in Karur constituency. He leads by nearly 500 votes over DMK's V Senthilbalaji. Meanwhile, Health Minister C Vijayabasker is in the lead by about 2,000 votes in Viralimalai. DMK's Palaniappan trails.

12:41 (IST)02 May 2021
Explained: Why counting of votes is slow; what does it mean?

Counting of votes in the four states and one Union Territory is slower than usual today. Why? When can we expect more definitive winning leads and the final result? Read our Explained copy

12:16 (IST)02 May 2021
Udhayanidhi Stalin leads in Chepauk-Thiruvallikeni constitutency

Udhayanidhi Stalin leads in Chepauk-Thiruvallikeni constitutency by 16,000 votes in his debut election. He has about 69.53 per cent of the votes at the moment. PMK's AVA Kassali trails, while Naam Tamilar Katchi's Jayasimmaraja's is a distant third. 

12:05 (IST)02 May 2021
Express correspondent Arun Janardhanan analyses the Tamil Nadu election results so far

The trends are still in the initial phases as we have only crossed three to four rounds in many constituencies. What we can say so far is that it seems it won't be a clean sweep for the DMK, which is relying on its allies.The AIADMK, which has been governing for 10 years, has put up a good fight against DMK chief M K Stalin despite the anti-incumbency factor. If AIADMK manages to get a good numbers this election, the credit goes to CM Edapaddi K Palaniswami. The AIADMK is doing well because of a different image portrayed of EPS, at a time when he has been called a "slave" of the BJP by the Oppsition, and said to be working at the behest of Sasikala. EPS, who is not an aggressive leader, has managed to run and maintain the government after Jayalalithaa's death in spite of many believing the AIADMK government would not survive. He has travelled extensively across the state in the last year, and also done a good job to fight the Covid pandemic. EPS' style of functioning also seems to be giving the party a good result today.

11:47 (IST)02 May 2021
Tamil Nadu results: EPS leads by over 25,000 votes from Edapaddi

Chief Minister Edapaddi K Palaniswami is leading in his constituency Edapaddi, an AIADMK bastion. The 4-time MLA is leading by nearly 25,000 votes after the sixth round of counting.

11:44 (IST)02 May 2021
AIADMK is doing well in western Tamil Nadu

The Indian Express correspondent Arun Janardhanan explains that early trends show that 10.5 per cent reservation announced for OBC-Vanniyars before elections and the plenty of flyovers and roads built in western Tamil Nadu is helping the ruling AIADMK.

11:43 (IST)02 May 2021
Naam Tamilar Katchi leaders trailing in TN election results

Naam Tamilar Katchi Seeman, ministers Jayakumar, MC Sampath, OS maniyan, Mafoi Pandiarajan, Valarmathi, DMDK's Premalatha Vijayakanth, senior DMK leader EV Velu, BJP's Khushbu Sundar, H Raja, Annamalai are trailing in their respective constituencies. 

11:42 (IST)02 May 2021
Premalatha Vijayakant a distance third in Vriddhachalam

Premalatha Vijayakant, the wife of Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK) chief Vijayakant, is trailing in Vriddhachalam constituency. Congress' Radhakrishnan is in the lead, followed by PMK's Karthikeyan. J. 

11:35 (IST)02 May 2021
Election results: BJP leads in five seats in Tamil Nadu

The BJP is leading in five seats in early trends. These include Tirunelveli (Nainar with over 5,000 votes), Dharapuram (state chief L Murugan), Harbour, Nilgiri and Kanyakumari. These results are encouraging for the party, which drew a blank in the last Assembly election in 2016 and the Lok Sabha polls in 2019.

11:33 (IST)02 May 2021
Puducherry election results: NR Congress alliance takes the lead

The All Indian NR Congress is leading in six seats in Puducherry, while its ally BJP is up in three. The Congress and DMK are ahead in one seat each. There are 30 seats in the Puducherry Assembly. 

11:28 (IST)02 May 2021
DMK workers have started celebrating the results

DMK workers have started celebrating the election results. Here are scenes from outside Anna Arivalayam, the party's headquarters in Chennai::

11:24 (IST)02 May 2021
Official EC trends for Tamil Nadu Assembly Election results

Here are the official trends, put out by the Election Commission. The DMK is ahead in 104 seats, while the AIADMK is up in 81 seats. Congress leads in 10 seats, BJP in three.

11:20 (IST)02 May 2021
M K Stalin leads from Kolathur by 1,700 votes

M K Stalin leads in Kolathur by 1,700 votes over AIADMK's Aadirajaram. Stalin, eyeing the CM post if the DMK alliance wins the elections, has represented the seat since 2011. Jagadish A from Kamal Haasan's MNM is also in the fray.

11:10 (IST)02 May 2021
Tamil Nadu results: DMK leads in 111 seats, Congress in 10

DMK is leading in 111 seats at present, while its ally Congress is ahead in 10 seats. The BJP, on the other hand, is up in five seats. BJP failed to open its account in Tamil Nadu in the 2016 Assembly polls and the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.

11:06 (IST)02 May 2021
DMK races ahead, but still short of forming government on its own

The DMK alliance is racing ahead in Tamil Nadu, leading in 139 seats of the 234-member Legislative Assembly. The AIADMK and its allies, meanwhile, are ahead in 93 seats. The DMK leads in 111 seats, and is short of forming the government on its own. It still relies on its allies to cross the magic mark of 118. While the AIADMK is doing well in north and western Tamil Nadu, several of its ministers are trailing in their constituencies. 

These results, however, still reflect initial trends and could change dynamically over the next few hours. In the state, counting of votes is anywhere between 14 and 30 rounds, so it could be a while till we have a clear picture. 

10:59 (IST)02 May 2021
Durai Murugan trails in Katpadi

Veteran DMK leader Durai Murugan is trailing in Katpadi by a small margin. AIADMK's V Ramu leads in the seat by 48 per cent of the vote share.

10:29 (IST)02 May 2021
Speaker P Dhanapal leads by 2,700 votes in Avanashi seat

Tamil Nadu Assembly Speaker P Dhanapal from the AIADMK leads in Avanashi constituency by 2,700 votes. DMK's Athiyamaan Raju trails

10:27 (IST)02 May 2021
Tamil Nadu BJP president in the lead in Dharampuram

Tamil Nadu BJP president L Murugan leads in Dharampuram constituency by 800 votes over DMK's Kayalvizhi N.

10:24 (IST)02 May 2021
TTV Dhinakaran trails in Kovilpatti by nearly 2,000 votes

TTV Dhinakaran trails in Kovilpatti by nearly 2,000 votes. AIADMK's Kadambur Raju is leading here.

10:24 (IST)02 May 2021
TN results: OPS leads in Bodinayakannur by a very small margin

Deputy CM O Paneerselvam leads in Bodinayakannur by a very small margin of around 200 votes over DMK's Thanga Tamilselvan.

10:24 (IST)02 May 2021
Tamil Nadu results: EPS leads in Edapaddi by over 3,000 votes

Chief Minister Edapaddi K Palaniswami is leading in Edapaddi constituency in Salem district by over 3,000 votes. DMK's Sampath Kumar trails.

10:17 (IST)02 May 2021
Puducherry election results: NR Congress leads in 10 seats, Congress-DMK alliance in 5

In the 30-seat Puducherry House, NR Cong is ahead in 10 seats while the Congress-DMK combine is up in 5, as per the latest data.

10:09 (IST)02 May 2021
Kanniyakumari Lok Sabha by-poll: Congress' Vasanthkumar leads

VijayVasanth, the son of late Congress MP H Vasanthakumar, is leading in the Kanniyakumar Lok Sabha bypoll by more than 3,300 votes against BJP's Pon Radhakrishnan.  

10:01 (IST)02 May 2021
Kamal Haasan lands in Coimbatore as counting progresses

Makkal Needhi Maiam founder Kamal Haasan lands in Coimbatore to visit the counting centres. Haasan, who is contesting from Coimbatore South, is leading in his constituency.

09:57 (IST)02 May 2021
EC data shows close fight between AIADMK and DMK

The Election Commission data at 10 am shows a close fight between the AIADMK and DMK. DMK is leading in 33 seats, while the AIADMK is up in 30 seats. The BJP, according to EC, leads in two seats, while PMK is up in four.

09:43 (IST)02 May 2021
Tamil Nadu results: EPS, Stalin, Kamal Haasan lead in their constituencies

Here are some trends at the moment: Edapaddi K Palaniswami, M K Stalin, Kamal Haasan, ministers K A Sengottaiyan and S P Velumani, and BJP leader Nainar Nagendran are leading in their constituencies. Health Minister Vijayabaskar, Law Minister C V Shanmugam, and BJP leaders L Murugan and H Raja are trailing.

09:36 (IST)02 May 2021
9.30 am trends: DMK leads in 75 seats, AIADMK in 64

At 9.30 am, the DMK alliance is leading in 75 seats while AIADMK is up in 64 seats. In the 234-member House, a party needs 118 seats to win the election.

09:32 (IST)02 May 2021
India reports 3.92 lakh new Covid-19 cases, 3,689 deaths

This just in, India reported 3.92 lakh Covid-19 cases on Saturday and 3,689 deaths -- the highest toll reported in a day so far. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is meeting experts this morning to review oxygen and medicine availability. During the meeting, he will also review the human resource situation and ways to augment it. Read live updates on the Covid-19 situation in India

09:30 (IST)02 May 2021
EC data shows AIADMK lead in 7 seats, DMK in 4

The first official trends are out, the AIADMK leads in 7 seats while the DMK is up in 4 seats, according to EC data. We have a long way to go, so stay tuned...

09:27 (IST)02 May 2021
Udhayanidhi Stalin: 'BJP can do anything, we will handle it...'

Ahead of the polls Udhayanidhi Stalin, son of M K Stalin, spoke to The Indian Express from Madurai. With a ticket from Chepauk-Triplicane Assembly seat, Udhayanidhi Stalin made his electoral debut with these polls. Should he win, the film producer, actor and the latest inheritor of M Karunanidhi’s legacy, could be looking at a ministerial post. 

"We have strong anti-BJP principles. It is true that they can do anything, but we will handle it, we will face such threats. Nobody can purchase DMK MLAs, that is our strong belief. Two or three people who have left are either those who came from other parties or those who left us for posts. We trust our leaders," the 43-year-old has told Arun Janardhanan. Read the interview here

09:22 (IST)02 May 2021
EPS vs Stalin – the two contenders for the top post in Tamil Nadu

One is an accidental CM, the other steadily groomed in the ways of politics, one is from a family of farmers, the other the son of one of the state’s biggest leaders. As the results of the Tamil Nadu elections are declared, the first without Karunanidhi and Jayalalithaa, here's our Sunday read on the two contenders for the top post. EPS vs Stalin

09:05 (IST)02 May 2021
Pallavaram constituency top list with most EVM tables, 43 rounds of counting estimated here

The Election Commission has released data of the number of rounds estimated in each constituency for counting of votes. There are 3,372 tables across the state and about 6,213 rounds are estimated. With 14 EVM tables, Pallavaram constituency in Chengalpattu district tops the list; 43 rounds of counting are estimated here.

09:02 (IST)02 May 2021
Early trends show DMK ahead of AIADMK in Tamil Nadu results

An hour into counting, here are the initial trends: The DMK alliance leads in 37 seats, while the AIADMK front is up in 32 seats. AMMK is leading in one seat, while MNM still trails in all constituencies.

09:00 (IST)02 May 2021
What are postal votes, currently being counted in Tamil Nadu?

Officials are still counting postal votes. What are these? A restricted set of voters can exercise postal voting. Through this facility, a voter can cast her vote remotely by recording her preference on the ballot paper and sending it back to the election officer before counting. Members of the armed forces like the Army, Navy and Air Force; members of the armed police force of a state (serving outside the state); and government employees posted outside India and their spouses are entitled to vote by post. Voters under preventive detention can also vote only by post.

08:55 (IST)02 May 2021
Counting process underway amid tight security in Tamil Nadu

In case you're just joining us, counting of votes for the 234-seat Assembly is underway. The process began at 8 am amid tight security in 75 centres across the state. The counting of postal ballots is currently being carried out by officials. There are close to one lakh police personnel deployed across the state to ensure smooth conduct of the counting process.



08:52 (IST)02 May 2021
Health and safety of agents is of importance on counting day

Here are some pictures from earlier this morning. Agents wait in queue to enter a counting centre in Salem. As you may know, due to Covid-19, the Election Commission has issued strict guidelines for agents.

08:44 (IST)02 May 2021
India Covid-19 crisis - our coverage continues

The election results may end up making a lot of headlines today, but our coverage of the Covid-19 crisis across the country continues. You can follow live news and updates on the coronavirus situation.

Mourning the death of a relative at Batra Hospital in New Delhi on Saturday. (Express Photo: Gajendra Yadav)

Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2021: Exit Polls

Tamil Nadu 2021 Assembly elections: Voter statistics

There were 62.6 million people eligible to vote this year, including 3.09 million male voters, 3.19 million female voters and 7,192 from the Third Gender.

The state witnessed a 72.81 per cent voter turnout on April 6. Karur district recorded the highest turnout at 83,92 per cent, while Chennai district saw the lowest at 59.06 per cent. The voter turnout was 2 per cent lower than in 2016, when the state recorded a 74.81 per cent.

The Election Commission (EC) ordered repolling in one polling station in the Velachery Assembly constituency after two men were found carrying EVM machines. The poll body declared the vote on April 6 as “void” and repolling took place on April 17.

Tamil Nadu Assembly elections amid Covid-19 pandemic

The Tamil Nadu polls were held amid the coronavirus pandemic, just before the nation began witnessing a second wave of infections. Due to the situation, the EC issued strict guidelines to ensure safety of poll workers and voters, including maintaining social distancing, wearing masks, thermal screening, using disposable gloves, decreasing the number of electors per booth and extending voting hours.

On counting day, the EC has mandating from its officers either a negative test or completion of two doses of Covid-19 vaccine to enter the counting centres. It has banned public gatherings outside the centres and also said no victory processions would be allowed.

Tamil Nadu elections: Key players and contests

* Edapaddi K Palaniswami, a four-term MLA, contested the polls from Edapaddi constituency, an AIADMK bastion. He is up against T Sampath Kumar of the DMK.

* O Paneerselvam stood from Bodinayakannur in Theni district, which he has represented since 2001. The 70-year-old is contesting against DMK’s Thanga Tamilselvan, who moved to the party after having sided with the Sasikala-Dhinakaran camp in the AIADMK tussle following Jayalalithaa’s death.

* M K Stalin fought from Kolathur, a seat he has represented since 2011. The constituency in North Chennai has a population comprising Muslims and the lower and lower-middle class. He is up against AIADMK’s Aadi Rajaram.

* TTV Dhinakaran contested from Kovilpatti instead of the R K Nagar seat, which he won in the 2017 bypolls. It is believed he chose this seat due to his party’s success in the local body polls in the region in 2019. He stood against AIADMK’s sitting MLA and minister Kadambur C Raju, who won from the seat both in 2016 and 2011, and K Srinivasan from DMK.

* Kamal Haasan stood from Coimbatore South against BJP’s Vanathi Srinivasan and Congress’ Mayura S Jayakumar. A constituency with largely middle-class and upper-middle-class voters, it was in this Assembly segment that MNM got more than 1 lakh votes in the 2019 general elections. Coimbatore South has about 12 per cent upper caste Hindu voters of north Indian descent who are seen as BJP supporters.

* Udhayanidhi Stalin, Stalin’s son, also made his political debut this election, standing from the Chepauk-Triplicane Assembly seat. He was up against AVA Kassali of PMK, an ally of AIADMK and L Rajendran of AMMK.

* In Karur, which registered the highest voter turnout, M R Vijayabhaskar of the AIADMK was up against Senthil Balaji of DMK. Balaji, who was once considered close to Jayalalithaa, went with the Sasikala-TTV Dhinakaran camp after Palaniswami ousted them from the party. In 2018, he switched to the DMK.

* L Murugan, president of the BJP Tamil Nadu unit, is contesting from Dharapuram (reserved) Assembly constituency

* Premalatha, the wife of Captain Vijayakant, stood from Virudhachalam. Vijayakanth had won from the seat in 2006, when he first contested an election. Premalatha is familiar with the constituency as she often campaigned here her husband. While the region is a traditional OBC-Vanniyar bastion which largely supports the Vanniyar-based Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK) party, Premalath, from the Telugu Naidu community, is targeting the non-Vanniyar and minority votes in the region.

* R B Udhayakumar, a Jayalalithaa loyalist, contested from Thirumangalam in Madurai district. He is expected to retain the seat.

Tamil Nadu Assembly elections 2021: Exit polls

All the exit polls have predicted a clean sweep for the DMK alliance. The AMMK and MNM are unlikely to make much of a difference, according to the exit polls.

The incoming government, which will be sworn in by May 24, will face the challenge of tackling the second wave of Covid, which has brought with it a health crisis and economic hardship.

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Tavleen Singh writesWhy Rahul Gandhi’s yatras inspire crowds but fail to rebuild the Congress
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