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Tamil Nadu Exit Poll 2026: Why Results Are Delayed & When Will They Be Released?

Tamil Nadu Exit Polls 2026: Tamil Nadu records 84.9% turnout as exit poll ban delays predictions, with results set for May 4 amid tight political contest in the state.

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Key points generated by AI, verified by newsroom
  • Tamil Nadu elections concluded with impressive 84.9% voter turnout.
  • Over 5.73 crore voters decided fate of 4,023 candidates.
  • Exit polls are banned until April 29 to prevent influence.
  • Official vote counting and results scheduled for May 4.

Tamil Nadu Exit Poll 2026: The Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly Election 2026 has concluded with a strong voter turnout, setting the stage for an intense wait as political parties and the public look ahead to counting day. Despite the buzz, exit poll results will remain unavailable for now due to strict restrictions imposed by the Election Commission of India. Polling across five states was announced on March 15, with Tamil Nadu voting in a single phase. Other regions, including Assam, Kerala, Puducherry, and West Bengal, are also part of the broader election cycle.

High Turnout Reflects Voter Enthusiasm

Tamil Nadu recorded an impressive voter turnout of 84.9 percent, underlining strong public participation in the democratic process. Among constituencies, Veerapandi in Salem stood out with the highest turnout at 93.5 percent.

More than 5.73 crore voters cast their ballots to decide the fate of 4,023 candidates. To form the government in the 234-member Assembly, a party or alliance must secure at least 118 seats. The counting of votes is scheduled for May 4, when the final verdict will emerge.

Exit Poll Ban Delays Early Predictions

Even as anticipation builds, exit polls remain under a blanket ban. The Election Commission has prohibited the conduct and publication of exit polls from April 9 until April 29 across all poll-bound states and by-elections.

This restriction is enforced under Representation of the People Act, 1951, specifically Section 126A, which aims to ensure that ongoing voting in different phases is not influenced by early projections. Violating these provisions can attract penalties, including fines and imprisonment.

Therefore, after the voting for second phase of West Bengal elections and bypolls come to an end, the exit poll results will be declared, as per reports. 

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Traditional Rivals Face New Electoral Test

Tamil Nadu’s political landscape has long been shaped by the dominance of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK). This election continues that legacy, though evolving political dynamics have added new layers of competition.

While exit polls often provide an early sense of direction, the current blackout means stakeholders must wait until official counting begins. The measure, though restrictive, is designed to uphold the integrity of the electoral process by preventing any undue influence on voters in regions where polling is still underway.

With voting now complete in Tamil Nadu, all eyes are on May 4, when the counting of votes will reveal whether the state sticks to its traditional political pattern or charts a new course.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

When will the Tamil Nadu Exit Polls 2026 results be available?

Exit poll results are currently unavailable due to restrictions by the Election Commission of India. These restrictions are in place until April 29 to prevent influence on voters.

What was the voter turnout in Tamil Nadu for the 2026 elections?

Tamil Nadu recorded an impressive voter turnout of 84.9 percent. The Veerapandi constituency in Salem had the highest turnout at 93.5 percent.

How many seats are needed to form the government in Tamil Nadu?

To form the government in the 234-member Tamil Nadu Assembly, a party or alliance needs to secure at least 118 seats.

When is the counting of votes scheduled for the Tamil Nadu elections?

The counting of votes for the Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly Election 2026 is scheduled for May 4.

About the author Bharathi SP

Bharathi SP is a journalist and Associate Producer at ABP Live English, chasing breaking news and digging up untold stories, mostly from South India. With over 7 years of experience in the news industry, she’s worked across both print and digital platforms, wearing many hats: sub-editor, senior reporter, and, now, producer. An alumna of ACJ and IGNOU, Bharathi focuses on politics, inclusive development and stories that connect the states with the nation. She has a soft spot for long-form narratives, sharp angles and all things political. 

For any tips and queries, you can reach out to her at bharathi@abpnetwork.com.

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