12.00 pm
TVK workers distribute sweets as party leads in 109 seats
TVK workers distribute sweets outside the party headquarters in Chennai, as the party continues its lead in the state and is poised to emerge as the single-largest party.
It is currently leading in 109 seats of the total 234 in the state.
As of 12.00 pm, the latest trends show the TVK is followed by ADMK with 72 seats, and DMK with 52 seats. (NDTV/ANI)
#WATCH | Tamil Nadu Elections 2026 | TVK workers distribute sweets outside the party HQ in Chennai, as the party continues its lead in the state and is poised to emerge as the single-largest party. It is currently leading in 108 seats of the total 234 in the state. pic.twitter.com/SQjeURyl6z — ANI (@ANI) May 4, 2026
11.15 am
Vijay leads TVK surge as party crosses 100-seat mark
As per the latest update from the Election Commission of India, TVK is leading in 103 seats in Tamil Nadu, strengthening its position as the frontrunner in the state.
The All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) is leading in 67 seats, while the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) is trailing with 38 seats.
One of the most talked-about developments is actor-turned-politician C. Joseph Vijay, whose party TVK is showing a strong performance in early trends. In the Perambur constituency, Vijay is leading by a margin of 5,865 votes over DMK’s R.D. Shekar after the second round of counting.
He is also ahead in Tiruchirappalli (East), where he has secured an early lead of 5,286 votes against DMK candidate S. Inigo Irudayaraj after the third round.
These early trends have generated significant buzz, as TVK appears to be making a strong electoral debut. However, with counting still underway across all constituencies, the final outcome remains uncertain.
As of 11.15 am, the latest trends show that Vijay’s TVK has secured 107 seats, followed by ADMK with 77 seats, and DMK with 49 seats. (Pratidin Time)
10.30 am
TVK announces plans to form government without support in Tamil Nadu
Actor Vijay’s TVK is leading in 88 seats, leaving behind AIADMK and DMK in second and third spot, according to the early leads.
Reacting to the trends, TVK leader Felix Gerald said “We are confident that we will win… We are very happy.. We expected this result only.”
Gerald attributed this ‘win’ to the need for a change.
“Our leader Vijay speaks directly to the people of Tamil Nadu. Hence, it works out,” he added.
As of 10.30 am, latest trends show Vijay’s TVK leading in 89 seats, AIADMK in 73, and DMK in 56 seats. (NDTV)
09.30 am
Vijay’s TVK leads in 63 seats, overtaking MK Stalin’s DMK
Actor-politician Vijay led early trends in Perambur but trailed in Tiruchirappalli East on counting day, setting up a split verdict in the two DMK-held seats he chose as the launchpad for his electoral debut.
Perambur, Assembly constituency no. 12, sits in North Chennai under the Chennai North Lok Sabha seat. With around 2.22 lakh voters, it is one of the city’s most visible urban segments and a traditional arena of Dravidian politics.
The seat has leaned toward the DMK in recent elections. In 2021, DMK’s R.D. Sekar won comfortably with 52.53% of the vote, defeating PTMK’s N.R. Dhanabalan, who polled about 25.10%. Earlier cycles saw shifts, including an AIADMK win in 1991, reflecting changing political currents in the city.
Perambur is being framed in television coverage as a battleground because Vijay picked it as his debut constituency, directly challenging the DMK on its North Chennai stronghold.
The dense working and lower-middle-class profile, with industrial pockets and old residential zones, gives the seat symbolic weight for a party projecting itself as a people’s platform.
Vijay, as TVK chief, is also contesting Tiruchirappalli East, another DMK-held seat. His decision to fight from two non-safe constituencies underlines an aggressive strategy aimed at testing his appeal against the ruling party across regions.
TVK is contesting all 234 seats on its own, positioning Perambur and Trichy East as twin flagship contests in north and central Tamil Nadu.
As of 09.30 am, Vijay’s TVK leads in 63 seats, overtaking MK Stalin’s DMK, which has secured 62 seats. (NDTV)
Counting of votes for the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly election is set to begin at 8 a.m. on May 4 across all 234 constituencies, with early trends expected to emerge soon after, following weeks of intense campaigning and strong voter turnout.
Officials said results will be released in real time via the Election Commission’s website, alongside live updates and analysis by media outlets. The election, held in a single phase, recorded one of the state’s highest voter turnouts, exceeding 84.8%, continuing Tamil Nadu’s trend of strong electoral participation.
The ruling Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK), led by Chief Minister M.K. Stalin, is seeking to retain power on the back of its governance and welfare programmes. Meanwhile, the opposition All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK), led by Edappadi K. Palaniswami, is aiming for a return to power.
Actor-politician Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) has emerged as a key new player, particularly among younger and urban voters, adding an unpredictable dimension to the contest.
Exit polls have presented mixed projections. Some surveys suggest the DMK-led alliance could secure another term, while others point to a stronger-than-expected performance by TVK in its debut election. Estimates vary widely, with certain polls projecting significant seat gains for TVK, while others indicate a more limited impact.
Despite differing projections, most analysts agree that TVK could influence outcomes in several constituencies by redistributing votes. (Newswire)
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