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Tamil Nadu Assembly Election Results 2026: Date May 4, Counting At 8 AM, 234 Constituencies

Tamil Nadu election results to be declared on May 4 at 8 AM; 85% voter turnout across 234 constituencies in April 23 single-phase polling.

The results of the Tamil Nadu Assembly elections 2026 are scheduled to be declared on May 4, 2026, bringing an end to a closely watched electoral process in one of India’s most politically significant states. Voting for all 234 constituencies was conducted in a single phase on April 23, 2026, and witnessed a strong voter turnout of over 85%, reflecting high public participation and engagement in the democratic process. The Election Commission of India supervised the entire polling exercise under strict security arrangements and logistical planning across the state.

According to the official schedule, counting of votes will begin at 8:00 AM on May 4, 2026. The process is expected to continue through the day, with early trends likely emerging within a few hours of counting beginning. The final results will determine the formation of the next government in Tamil Nadu, a state known for its competitive two-front political landscape and strong regional parties.

Voters can check the Tamil Nadu Assembly election results 2026 through multiple official platforms once counting begins. The primary source will be the Election Commission of India’s official website, where constituency-wise updates will be published in real time. In addition, leading news portals and television networks are expected to provide live result trackers and detailed seat-wise analysis as the counting progresses throughout the day.

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The 2026 elections follow the 2021 Assembly polls, in which the DMK-led alliance secured a decisive victory by winning 159 seats and forming the government after a decade in opposition. The AIADMK and its allies secured 75 seats in that election. The current election is being closely watched to see whether the ruling alliance retains its mandate or if there is a shift in voter preference.

The high voter turnout of over 85% in 2026 indicates strong electoral participation across urban and rural regions. Analysts have noted that such turnout levels often reflect heightened political awareness and competitive contests between major alliances. The outcome is expected to have significant implications not only for state politics but also for the broader national political landscape.

As the state awaits results on May 4, attention remains focused on counting centres and early trends from key constituencies. With major parties claiming confidence in their respective campaigns, the final verdict from voters will determine the next phase of governance in Tamil Nadu, setting the tone for political developments in the region over the coming years.

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