DMK Leaders Trailing in Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2026
DMK Leaders Trailing in Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2026

In the ongoing vote counting for the Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2026, early trends from the Election Commission of India have shown that several prominent DMK leaders are trailing in their respective constituencies. Chief Minister MK Stalin, who is contesting from the Kolathur constituency, is currently trailing by a margin of 2,277 votes. His son and party colleague Udhayanidhi Stalin, contesting from Chepauk-Thiruvallikeni, is also behind his opponent by 1,244 votes.

According to the latest data released by the Election Commission, the DMK faces a challenging scenario as counting progresses. The party, which has been in power in Tamil Nadu, is witnessing a tough electoral battle this time around. Other senior DMK ministers are also reported to be trailing in their constituencies, adding to the party's concerns.

The elections, held on April 30, 2026, witnessed a high voter turnout across the state. The results are being closely watched as they will determine the political landscape of Tamil Nadu for the next five years. The DMK, led by MK Stalin, had been hoping to retain power, but early trends suggest a strong challenge from opposition parties.

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Political analysts are closely monitoring the situation as more updates are expected throughout the day. The final results will be declared after all votes are counted. This development has significant implications for the state's governance and the future of DMK leadership.

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