Tamil Nadu (TN) Assembly Election 2021 Full Schedule, Voting Date, Candidates List: The higher-voltage campaign for Tamil Nadu assembly elections concluded yesterday with the NDA and DMK-Congress placing an all-out work to woo the voters. Leaders, such as Palaniswami, MK Stalin hit the campaign trail yesterday although national leaders like Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Congress president Rahul Gandhi also toured the state for the respective ruling and opposition alliances. AIADMK is component of the NDA, the other constituents being the BJP, PMK and some neighborhood outfits. DMK is contesting the polls in alliance with 12 parties such as Congress followed by the AIADMK which has joined hands with 9 parties. Kamal Hassan’s Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM) and TTV Dhinakaran’s party Amma Makala Munnetra Kazagam (AMMK) are contesting Tamil Nadu polls in alliance with some regional parties. Here are some important particulars for Tamil Nadu Assembly Election 2021:
Tamil Nadu Assembly Election Date and Time: The assembly election in Tamil Nadu will be held in a single phase on April 6. The polling will commence at 7 am and will close at 6 pm.
Tamil Nadu Assembly Election Number of Voters: There are more than 6.28 crore eligible voters who will elect 234 members from the 3,998 candidates contesting the elections. This incorporates 3.18 crore ladies, 3.08 guys and more than 7,200 transgenders. The quantity of ladies voters are more than guys voters and this is why the parties have been attempting to woo the ladies voters. The Shozhinganallur Assembly constituency in Chengalpattu district has the highest quantity of voters with 6,94,845 electors, although Chennai’s Harbour Assembly constituency has the lowest quantity of voters with 1,76,272 electors. There are as numerous as 8,97,694 new voters in the age group of 18-19 years.
Tamil Nadu Assembly Election important candidates and constituencies: A total of 3,998 candidates are in the fray for the Tamil Nadu assembly elections. Key candidates incorporate incumbent Chief Minister K Palaniswami from Edappadi Assembly constituency, Deputy CM O Panneerselvam from the Bodinayakkanur constituency, DMK President MK Stalin from the Kolathur constituency, his son Udhayanidhi Stalin from Chepauk-Tiruvalliken constituency, former AIADMK leader and AMMK founder TTV Dhinakaran from Kovilpatti assembly constituency, actor-turned politicians and Makkal Needhi Maiam founder Kamal Haasan from Coimbatore South, Naam Tamizhar Katchi leader Seeman from Thiruvottiyur and BJP state unit chief L Murugan from Dharapuram and BJP’s Khushboo Sundar from Thousands Lights constituency.
Tamil Nadu Assembly Election Constituency List:
Alandur Alangudi Alangulam
Ambasamudram Ambattur Ambur
Anaikattu Andipatti Anna Nagar
Anthiyur Arakkonam Arani
Aranthangi Aravakurichi Arcot
Ariyalur Aruppukkottai Athoor
Attur Avadi Avanashi (SC)
Bargur Bhavani Bhavanisagar
Bhuvanagiri Bodinayakanur Chengalpattu
Chengam Chepauk-Thiruvallikeni Cheyyar
Cheyyur Chidambaram Coimbatore (North)
Coimbatore (South) Colachel Coonoor
Cuddalore Cumbum Dharapuram (SC)
Dharmapuri Dindigul Dr.Radhakrishnan Nagar
Edappadi Egmore Erode (East
Erode (West) Gandharvakottai Gangavalli
Gingee Gobichettipalayam Gudalur
Gudiyattam Gummidipoondi Harbour
Harur Hosur Jayankondam
Jolarpet Kadayanallur Kalasapakkam
Kallakurichi Kancheepuram Kangayam
Kanniyakumari Karaikudi Karur
Katpadi Kattumannarkoil(SC) Kavundampalayam
Killiyoor Kilpennathur Kilvaithinankuppam
Kilvelur Kinathukadavu Kolathur
Kovilpatti Krishnagiri Krishnarayapuram
Kulithalai Kumarapalayam Kumbakonam
Kunnam Kurinjipadi Lalgudi
Madathukulam Madavaram Madurai Central
Madurai East Madurai North Madurai South
Madurai West Madurantakam Maduravoyal
Mailam Manachanallur Manamadurai
Manapparai Mannargudi Mayiladuthurai
Melur Mettuppalayam Mettur
Modakkurichi Mudhukulathur Musiri
Mylapore Nagapattinam Nagercoil
Namakkal Nanguneri Nannilam
Natham Neyveli Nilakkottai
Oddanchatram Omalur Orathanadu
Ottapidaram Padmanabhapuram Palacode
Palani Palayamkottai Palladam
Pallavaram Panruti Papanasam
Pappireddippatti Paramakudi Paramathi-Velur
Pattukkottai Pennagaram Perambalur
Perambur Peravurani Periyakulam
Perundurai Pollachi Polur
Ponneri Poompuhar Poonamallee
Pudukkottai Radhapuram Rajapalayam
Ramanathapuram Ranipet Rasipuram
Rishivandiyam Royapuram Saidapet
Salem (North) Salem (South) Salem (West)
Sankarankovil Sankarapuram Sankari
Sattur Senthamangalam Sholavandan
Sholingur Shozhinganallur Singanallur
Sirkazhi Sivaganga Sivakasi
Sriperumbudur Srirangam Srivaikuntam
Srivilliputhur Sulur Tambaram
Tenkasi Thalli Thanjavur
Thirumangalam Thirumayam Thiruparankundram
Thiruporur Thiruthuraipoondi Thiruvaiyaru
Thiruvallur Thiruvarur Thiruverumbur
Thiruvidaimarudur Thiru-Vi-Ka-Nagar Thiruvottiyur
Thiyagarayanagar Thondamuthur Thoothukkudi
Thousand Lights Thuraiyur Tindivanam
Tiruchendur Tiruchengodu Tiruchirappalli (East)
Tiruchirappalli (West Tiruchuli Tirukkoyilur
Tirunelveli Tirupattur Tiruppattur
Tiruppur (North) Tiruppur (South) Tiruttani
Tiruvadanai Tiruvannamalai Tittagudi (SC)
Udhagamandalam Udumalaipettai Ulundurpettai
Usilampatti Uthangarai Uthiramerur
Valparai Vandavasi Vaniyambadi
Vanur Vasudevanallur Vedaranyam
Vedasandur Veerapandi Velachery
Vellore Veppanahalli Vikravandi
Vilathikulam Vilavancode Villivakkam
Villupuram Viralimalai Virudhunagar
Virugampakkam Vridhachalam Yercaud
Tamil Nadu Assembly Election Opinion polls: Opinion polls for Tamil Nadu have predicted a victory for the opposition. The Congress-DMK alliance below MK Stalin may possibly return to energy just after 10 years by winning 158 seats although the NDA will get just 65. Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM) of Kamal Haasan may possibly win about 5 seats although Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazhagam (AMMK) of TTV Dhinakaran may possibly settle for 3 seats.
Tamil Nadu Assembly Election Covid protocol: Voters, polling employees and safety officials will have to put on masks and sustain social distancing. Thermal screening of voters will be carried out at the polling station. The election commission has created sufficient arrangements in wake of COVID-19.