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TN polls 2026: Survey edge for DMK, but cracks, challengers & counter-narratives keep race alive

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TN polls 2026: Survey edge for DMK, but cracks, challengers & counter-narratives keep race alive

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R ARIVANANTHAM
CHENNAI, APR 1

A fresh opinion poll has injected momentum into the Tamil Nadu electoral narrative, suggesting a clear edge for the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam-led alliance—while simultaneously underlining that the 2026 contest remains far from one-dimensional.

  • Lok Poll survey signals SPA surge, NDA slump—but vote churn complicates picture
  • M. K. Stalin leads CM race; Vijay disrupts opposition arithmetic
  • Battlelines sharpen as DMK, AIADMK, BJP and new entrants trade sharp charges

The ground survey by Lok Poll, based on a large sample of 1.17 lakh respondents, projects the DMK-led Secular Progressive Alliance (SPA) winning 181–189 seats in the 234-member Assembly, well above the majority mark of 118, with a 40.1% vote share.

In contrast, the AIADMK-led NDA is projected at 38–42 seats with around 29% vote share, indicating a steep climb for the opposition.

Beyond Numbers: The Emerging Three-Cornered Dynamic

The entry of Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam (TVK) led by Vijay adds a new variable. The survey credits the debutant party with 8–10 seats and a significant 23.9% vote share, hinting at a potential reshaping of traditional vote banks.

Meanwhile, the Naam Tamilar Katchi (NTK) is projected to draw a blank despite a 4.9% vote share, reflecting the challenge of converting votes into seats.

Leadership Contest: Stalin Ahead, Vijay Surges

In the chief ministerial preference stakes, M. K. Stalin leads with 41% support, reinforcing incumbency advantage.

However, the more striking shift is Vijay overtaking Edappadi K. Palaniswami, securing 27.1% backing against 24.1%, signalling a churn within opposition ranks.

Narrative War: Governance vs Allegations

The campaign trail has turned sharply combative. Launching the DMK’s campaign anthem, Stalin alleged: “The BJP is attempting to create situations of violence in Tamil Nadu on the lines of Uttar Pradesh and Manipur.”

Countering this, Edappadi K. Palaniswami hit back, stating: “There is no safety for women and even police in Tamil Nadu under the DMK regime.”

Adding another layer, Tamilaga Vetri Kazhagam alleged: “The DMK government has failed to provide adequate security for Vijay despite Y-category protection.”

The Real Takeaway

While the numbers favour the DMK-led front, the evolving multi-polar contest, leadership shifts and sharp narrative battles suggest that Tamil Nadu’s electoral verdict may hinge as much on perception as on arithmetic.

With polling slated for April 23 and counting on May 4, the state is heading into a contest where dominance, disruption and dissent intersect.

Tags: DMK SPA vote share forecastDMK vs AIADMK survey Lok PollEPS AIADMK NDA seats predictionMK Stalin popularity ratingTamil Nadu elections 2026 opinion pollTamil Nadu political analysis 2026TN assembly election trendsVijay TVK vote share Tamil Nadu
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