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Congress-led UDF claims 97 of 140 seats, ending a decade of LDF rule as Pinarayi Vijayan submits resignation to Kerala Governor

By The Veritas Bureau | 4 May 2026 at 8:58 pm
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Synopsis

The count of seats in the 2026 Assembly election in Tamil Nadu shows that actor-politician Vijay TVK is emerging as the single largest party with 73 seats, with the ruling DMK holding 39 seats. There are 25 constituencies in the AIADMK. Most of them are still out of reach to TVK since the counting is still going on under the ECI supervision.

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Numbers As They Stand

At a count of 73 constituency wins (the most by any single party in the current Tamil Nadu Assembly election) as of 8:00 PM on May 4, 2026, the live tally of the Election Commission of India placed actor-turned-politician Vijay Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) in the current Tamil Nadu Assembly election with a total of 73 constituency wins (the highest by a single party in the current Tamil Nadu Assembly election).

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The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) led by Chief Minister M.K. Stalin had 39 seats. Its partner in alliances, the Indian national congress, scored victory in two constituencies. The All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) led by Edappadi K. Palaniswami, won 25 seats.

A majority of the 234 seats Tamil Nadu Assembly needs 118 seats. TVK, although it was the first to reach that count, still was not that high as the counting was conducted.

MK Stalin Unseated; Udhayanidhi Holds

One of the most closely anticipated individual results was the constituency of DMK, MK Stalin who lost to TVK, V.S. Babu. In his post-result comments, Babu described himself as a mere ordinary worker, who had gone through the ranks, but was not a protected political worker, as he was a mere TVK worker.

Meanwhile, Udhayanidhi Stalin - Deputy Chief Minister and the son of MK Stalin - was able to hold on to his DMK stronghold, which otherwise gave the party a bright spot in an otherwise dismal evening.

A Decision that is being drafted

In a statement issued after initial trends, Congress said the party would be still protecting and serving the people of Tamil Nadu - indicating that the party arithmetic in alliances may still play a defining role in government formation, irrespective of final seat counts.

The 2026 number in Tamil Nadu represents a rare sight in the politics of Indian states: a first-cycle party leading the pack - a victory, should it occur, would rank among the most consequential electoral debuts in the recent history of Indian state politics.

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