DMK's Elangovan Says 84.69% Tamil Nadu Turnout Not a Big Change

DMK spokesperson TKS Elangovan attributed Tamil Nadu's 84.69% voter turnout to the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls. He noted that only 19 lakh more votes were cast compared to 2021, indicating no drastic change. DMK's Saravanan Annadurai explained that the higher percentage is due to a reduced denominator from SIR. Karur recorded the highest turnout at 89.32%, with counting set for May 4.

Key Points: TN Voter Turnout: DMK Explains 84.69% Figure

  • DMK says 84.69% turnout is due to SIR reducing voter base
  • Only 19 lakh more votes cast compared to 2021
  • Karur leads with 89.32% turnout
  • Counting of votes on May 4
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"There is not much difference": DMK TKS Elangovan cites SIR for Tamil Nadu's historic 84.69% voter turnout

DMK's TKS Elangovan cites SIR electoral roll revision for TN's 84.69% voter turnout, saying only 19 lakh more votes were cast compared to 2021.

"There is not much difference... - TKS Elangovan"

Chennai, April 24

Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam Spokesperson TKS Elangovan said that the increase in voter turnout percentage in Tamil Nadu should be understood in the context of changes in the total number of registered voters following Special Intensive Revision of electoral rolls.

Speaking to ANI on Thursday, Elangovan said, "In 2021, before SIR, the total number of votes polled was 4.63 crore. Post SIR in this election, the total number of votes polled is around 4 crore 82 lakhs. So, around 19 lakh votes have only increased...There is not much difference..."

He added that the increase in turnout percentage does not necessarily indicate a drastic change in voter participation when viewed in absolute numbers.

DMK spokesperson Saravanan Annadurai also said that the higher voter percentage in Tamil Nadu is linked to the reduction in the number of voters after the SIR exercise.

"The percentage is higher because the denominator has come down. This is elementary mathematics. You have brought the number of voters down by introducing SIR. Now you're saying, 'Wow, look at this poll percentage!' That is not something unprecedented, nor is this something which is out of the way, as some claim. Whoever tracks numbers, especially with regard to an election, they are very clear that this is a normal thing," he said.

Meanwhile, Tamil Nadu witnessed strong voter participation across districts, with several regions recording high turnout figures. Karur led the state with 89.32 per cent, followed by Salem at 88.02 per cent, Erode at 87.59 per cent, Dharmapuri at 87.28 per cent, and Tiruppur at 86.33 per cent. Ariyalur recorded 83.09 per cent, Tiruchirappalli 82.76 per cent, and Chennai 81.34 per cent, indicating strong participation in urban and semi-urban regions. Madurai and Thoothukudi recorded 77.89 per cent and 77.56 per cent, respectively,

According to the Election Commission of India, overall voter turnout in Tamil Nadu stood at 82.24 per cent by 5 pm on Thursday, with polling for all 234 Assembly constituencies concluding at 6 pm.

The counting of votes will take place on May 4.

- ANI

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Priya S
Honestly, both sides have a point. The SIR reduced the voter base, so the percentage naturally went up. But even 19 lakh more votes in absolute terms shows real enthusiasm. Why can't we just celebrate this? 🙌
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Vikram M
Typical DMK trying to take credit away from the EC and voters. They're scared that this high turnout might benefit BJP or AIADMK. Let the people decide, math is just a distraction!
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James A
Interesting analysis from Elangovan. But as someone who follows global elections, a 19 lakh increase in absolute votes is significant. Tamil Nadu should be proud of this turnout regardless of the math behind the percentage.
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Sneha F
I'm from Karur and the atmosphere was buzzing all day. People genuinely want change. DMK should focus on governance instead of splitting hairs over poll percentages. Karur 89.32% speaks louder than any political commentary! 👏

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