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TVK’s ‘Vijay’ Ends Dravidian Duopoly, Rejects Old Political Formulas in Tamil Nadu
Actor Vijay’s new party overtook DMK and AIADMK, but the result may still leave it short of the majority mark, analysts said.
- On Monday, May 4, 2026, actor-politician Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam emerged as the leading force in Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly elections, surging ahead in over 100 of 234 seats.
- The results disrupt the traditional Dravidian binary, where DMK and AIADMK have alternated power since 1962, challenging the long-standing dominance of these two established political giants in Tamil Nadu.
- Vijay captured 48 per cent of the vote share, with strong support from women and youth, who account for 20.7 per cent of the electorate, propelling the party past traditional rivals.
- Early trends show the AIADMK with 60 leads and the ruling DMK trailing at 38 seats; the TVK may yet fall short of an absolute majority despite its commanding position.
- Analysts suggest this outcome sends a chilling message regarding the counterproductivity of family rule and dynasties, signaling a potential transformation in Tamil Nadu's political landscape beyond traditional power structures.
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Tamil Nadu Election Result 2026: Vijay’s TVK Ends 60-Year Dravidian Dominance, Leads in 108 Seats but Falls 10 Short, Eyes Alliances | 🗳️ LatestLY
Ending nearly six decades of Dravidian dominance in Tamil Nadu politics, actor-turned-politician C. Joseph Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) has emerged as the surprise winner in the 2026 Assembly elections. 🗳️ Tamil Nadu Election Result 2026: Vijay’s TVK Ends 60-Year Dravidian Dominance, Leads in 108 Seats but Falls 10 Short, Eyes Alliances.
In 43 years, Vijay becomes 2nd actor-politician to achieve electoral success within 2 years of forming political party
As Vijay's Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) makes history in Tamil Nadu by beating the popular Dravidian parties to victory, looking back at history.
·New Delhi, India
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Leaning Left4Leaning Right4Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution37% Left, 36% Right
Bias Distribution
- 37% of the sources lean Left, 36% of the sources lean Right
37% Left
L 37%
C 27%
R 36%
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