R ARIVANANTHAM
CHENNAI, MAY 5
In one of the most dramatic electoral outcomes in recent Indian political history, senior DMK leader and Tamil Nadu Minister for Co-operatives K R Periyakaruppan lost the Tiruppattur Assembly seat by just one vote, underscoring the razor-thin margins that can decide democratic power.
STORY | One vote upended veteran DMK leader K R Periakaruppan in Tiruppattur
In a dramatic electoral upset, senior K. R. Periakaruppan of the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam and State Minister for Co-operatives has lost the Tiruppattur Assembly seat by an astonishing margin of just… pic.twitter.com/CrdPetMb2x
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According to Election Commission data, Seenivasa Sethupathy R of the TVK secured victory with 83,375 votes, while Periyakaruppan finished at 83,374 votes—a difference that has now become a defining moment in the election narrative.
- DMK minister KR Periyakaruppan loses Tiruppattur by just one vote in razor-thin finish
- TVK candidate Seenivasa Sethupathy R clinches historic win amid shifting political tides in Tamil Nadu
- Result mirrors global pattern of ultra-close elections where individual ballots reshape outcomes
- Message reinforced: every single vote carries decisive power in democracy
The contest saw high tension throughout counting day. Periyakaruppan had led by 30 votes until the penultimate round, before a dramatic reversal in the final tally handed victory to TVK.
The BJP candidate KC Thirumaran finished a distant third with 29,054 votes.
The outcome comes in the backdrop of TVK’s broader electoral surge, with actor-turned-politician Vijay’s party emerging as the single largest force with 108 seats, disrupting Tamil Nadu’s long-standing bipolar political structure.
Global echo of “one vote” verdicts
The Tiruppattur result echoes several globally cited examples of ultra-close elections where single ballots proved decisive. Similar razor-thin outcomes have been recorded in various state assembly contests across India, including instances in Kerala and Uttar Pradesh where victory margins were in single digits or decided after recounts—reinforcing a consistent democratic truth: no vote is insignificant.
Democracy in Its Sharpest Form
Political observers note that such outcomes highlight both the precision of electoral processes and the critical importance of voter participation, especially in closely contested constituencies.
Social Media Reactions
- “One vote changed everything—democracy at its sharpest!”
- “If you ever thought your vote doesn’t matter, this is your answer.”
- “From 30-vote lead to 1-vote loss—politics can turn in seconds.”
- “Tiruppattur just entered India’s electoral history books.”




