Tamil Nadu Election Results 2024: TVK Wins 108 Seats, DMK Loses Power

In a historic Tamil Nadu Assembly election, TVK emerged as the single largest party with 108 seats, while the DMK alliance won 73 seats and the AIADMK alliance secured 53 seats. For the first time since Independence, no party reached the majority mark of 118 seats required to form the government. TVK president and actor Vijay won both constituencies he contested and is expected to resign from Trichy to continue as MLA from Chennai Perambur. TVK will need support from at least 10 more MLAs from other alliances to form the government.

Key Points: Tamil Nadu Election: TVK Emerges Largest Party, DMK Falls

  • TVK wins 108 seats, emerges single largest party
  • DMK alliance gets 73 seats, DMK itself wins 62
  • AIADMK alliance secures 53 seats, AIADMK wins 47
  • Actor Vijay wins both constituencies he contested
  • No party reaches 118 majority mark for first time since Independence
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DMK loses power in Tamil Nadu, TVK emerges as single largest party

Tamil Nadu election results: TVK wins 108 seats, DMK alliance gets 73, AIADMK 53. Actor Vijay wins both seats. No party reaches 118 majority mark.

"TVK, contesting independently in all 234 constituencies, won 108 seats. - Election Results Report"

Chennai, May 5

Polling for the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly took place on April 23. In a historic first in Tamil Nadu, 85.12 per cent voter turnout was recorded.

The counting of votes began on May 4. From the very start of counting, TVK candidates began leading in a large number of constituencies.

Notably, they secured strong leads in districts such as Chennai, Tiruvallur, Chengalpattu, Kanchipuram, Coimbatore, Tirunelveli, Thoothukudi, and Madurai. Meanwhile, candidates from the DMK and AIADMK alliances also led in various constituencies across the state.

Within three to four hours of counting, trends were seen in all 234 constituencies. However, no party crossed the majority magic number mark of 118 seats required to form the government. TVK, however, crossed the 100-seat mark in leads and emerged as the single largest party.

As counting concluded and results were declared, TVK, contesting independently in all 234 constituencies, won 108 seats. The DMK alliance secured 73 seats, while the AIADMK alliance won 53 seats. The DMK itself, including its candidates and allies who contested under the Rising Sun symbol, won around 62 seats, making it the second-largest party.

TVK president and actor Vijay contested in two constituencies and won both. He is expected to resign in Trichy and continue as MLA from Chennai Perambur assembly constituency.

In the DMK alliance, Congress contested in 28 constituencies and managed to win only five. Tamil Nadu Congress president Selvaperunthagai suffered a heavy defeat, finishing third in Sriperumbudur.

Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK), which contested 10 seats, won only in Virudhachalam, where its general secretary, Premalatha, emerged victorious.

The Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) contested eight seats but won only in Kattumannarkoil and Tindivanam.

Left parties contested five seats each and won two seats each.

Vaiko's Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK), which contested four seats, won two, while the Indian Union Muslim League won 2 seats, and the Manithaneya Makkal Katchi won one.

In the AIADMK alliance, the AIADMK itself won the highest number with 47 seats, followed by the PMK with four seats.

BJP contested 27 constituencies and won only in the Udhagamandalam assembly constituency.

The AMMK won in the Mannargudi assembly constituency.

PMK president Anbumani's wife, Sowmiya Anbumani, secured victory in Dharmapuri.

The TMC, which contested five seats under the lotus symbol, failed to win even one.

Since Independence, in every Assembly election, either the Congress, DMK, or AIADMK has secured a clear majority and formed the government independently. For the first time in Tamil Nadu's history, no party has reached the majority mark of 118 seats.

For TVK to form the government, it will require the support of at least 10 more MLAs. With no independent MLAs in the state, TVK can form the government only if parties from either the DMK or AIADMK alliances extend their support.

- ANI

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Priya S
DMK losing is a big shock. After all the development work and welfare schemes, people have clearly voted for change. But TVK winning 108 seats on their own is impressive. Let's see if they can manage the state without previous experience. Need strong leadership now.
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Rajesh Q
First time in 70+ years no single party has majority. This is really interesting. But TVK needs to be careful - no party should take advantage of this situation. Hope they don't go for horse trading. Clean politics only please. 🤞
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Nisha Z
Happy to see Tamil Nadu rejecting old parties. But I'm concerned about TVK's ability to govern. Vijay is an actor, not a politician. Running a state is very different from acting in movies. Let's hope he has good advisors and ministers.
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Kavya N
What a turnout! 85.12% voter participation shows people want change. DMK and AIADMK have dominated for so long. It's time for something new. But TVK should learn from previous governments' mistakes. Especially on law and order and infrastructure.
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Varun X
I voted for TVK but I have mixed feelings. Their campaign was all about change, but now they have to deliver. Hope they don't become like other parties once in power. Also, DMK winning only 62 seats shows people are tired of dynasty politics.
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