Tamil Nadu Records 37.56% Voter Turnout by 11 AM in Key Assembly Polls

Voting is underway across all 234 Assembly constituencies in Tamil Nadu with a brisk 37.56 per cent turnout recorded by 11 a.m. The election features a key contest between the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance and the AIADMK-led National Democratic Alliance. Prominent political figures including V. K. Sasikala and Thol. Thirumavalavan, along with celebrities like actor Trisha Krishnan, have cast their votes. Polling continues under tight security with officials expecting turnout to rise further through the day.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections: 37.56% Voter Turnout by 11 AM

  • 37.56% turnout by 11 AM
  • Battle between DMK & AIADMK alliances
  • Over 4,000 candidates in fray
  • Celebrities like Trisha Krishnan vote
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Brisk polling in TN Assembly elections; 37.56 pc turnout recorded so far

Brisk polling in Tamil Nadu's 234 constituencies. Key battle between DMK and AIADMK alliances. Prominent leaders and celebrities cast their votes.

"festival of democracy - V. K. Sasikala"

Chennai, April 23

Voting is underway across all 234 Assembly constituencies in Tamil Nadu on Thursday, with a voter turnout of 37.56 per cent being recorded till 11 a.m.

The key battle is between the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance and the AIADMK-led National Democratic Alliance, while Naam Tamilar Katchi (NTK) and actor Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) have added further intensity to the race.

According to the Election Commission, a total of 4,023 candidates are in the fray, with over 5.73 crore eligible voters expected to decide the electoral fate of the state.

Polling began early in the morning under tight security arrangements, and officials reported a steady voter turnout across districts. By 11 a.m., Tamil Nadu has recorded a voter turnout of 37.56 per cent, indicating a brisk polling trend in several regions.

Election authorities are closely monitoring the process to ensure smooth and peaceful voting throughout the day.

Several prominent political leaders and public figures exercised their franchise during the morning hours. Thol. Thirumavalavan, leader of the Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK), cast his vote at a government school polling booth in Anganur, located in the Kunnam Assembly constituency of Ariyalur district.

V. K. Sasikala, former AIADMK general secretary, voted at Stella Maris College in Chennai. Speaking to reporters after casting her vote, she described the election as a "festival of democracy" and urged citizens across Tamil Nadu to fulfil their democratic duty by voting in large numbers.

G.K. Vasan, president of the Tamil Maanila Congress, stood in line and cast his vote at a Corporation School polling booth in Alwarpet, Chennai, reflecting the enthusiasm among voters and leaders alike.

In Vanur constituency, VCK MP D. Ravikumar exercised his franchise at a polling booth in Morattandi.

Among celebrities, actor Trisha Krishnan cast her vote at a polling station in Alwarpet, Chennai, accompanied by her mother. When asked about expectations from the election, she refrained from political commentary and simply appealed to citizens to vote, stating that participation in the democratic process was most important.

With steady turnout figures and active participation from voters and prominent personalities, Tamil Nadu is witnessing a vibrant democratic exercise. Polling will continue until the evening, with officials expecting turnout percentages to rise further as the day progresses.

- IANS

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Rahul R
Sasikala calling it a "festival of democracy" is ironic, but the sentiment is correct. Every vote counts. Let's hope for a peaceful process and a result that respects the people's mandate.
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Karthik V
The entry of TVK and NTK has definitely spiced things up! It's no longer just a two-horse race. This could lead to some interesting results and maybe force the big parties to be more accountable. A good day for democracy in TN!
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Sarah B
Observing from abroad, it's impressive to see such engagement. 37% by 11 AM is brisk indeed. Hoping for a smooth and fair election. The world watches how India, the largest democracy, functions.
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Meera T
While the turnout is encouraging, I sincerely hope voters have moved beyond freebies and caste-based politics. We need leaders who will address water scarcity, industrial growth, and quality education. That's the real festival we need.
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Vikram M
Respect to Trisha for just urging people to vote without taking sides. Celebrities should promote the act, not parties. 5.73 crore voters is a massive number. Jai Hind!

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