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T.N. Assembly election 2026: campaign window set at 38 days, same as in 2021

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Last updated: March 15, 2026 6:46 pm
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Published: March 15, 2026
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Workers covering statues of party leaders in Coimbatore after the Model Code of Conduct came into effect on Sunday.

Workers covering statues of party leaders in Coimbatore after the Model Code of Conduct came into effect on Sunday.
| Photo Credit: M. PERIASAMY

With the announcement of the Tamil Nadu Assembly election schedule on Sunday, political parties will get a 38-day window to undertake campaigning, which will end at 5 p.m. on April 21, before polling is held on April 23. This period is crucial for parties contesting in alliances, as they will have to finalise seat-sharing numbers, identify constituencies, select candidates, file nominations, release manifestos, and draw up campaign itineraries.

The window for campaigning in this election is the same as that of the 2021 Assembly election, which was held amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Five years ago, the Election Commission of India (EC) had announced the schedule on February 26, and polling in Tamil Nadu took place on April 6, effectively giving candidates an identical 38-day period to reach out to voters. However, earlier electoral cycles afforded parties a significantly longer campaign period. In 2016, candidates had over 70 days to campaign, while in 2011 the campaign period was over 40 days. Further, the 2026 election cycle represents Tamil Nadu’s most compressed poll schedule since 2011. This means the administrative freeze on announcing new policies and schemes or floating tenders during the Model Code of Conduct will be relatively brief.

From the date of announcement to the counting of votes on May 4, the entire process spans 51 days in this election. In comparison, the time frame stretched to 66 days in 2021, 77 days in 2016, and 74 days in 2011. The gap between polling of votes and counting, during which the Electronic Voting Machines will be kept in strongrooms under tight security and EC supervision, has been reduced from 25 days in 2021 to 10 days this time.

For both alliances led by Dravidian majors, finalising the number of seats among coalition partners, selecting candidates, and managing dissidence will be a herculean task in the coming days. This period will also be a major test for actor-politician Vijay’s Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam, which is set to face its first election. The party is likely to go it alone, and in such a scenario, the process of finalising candidates and activating the party machinery will be closely watched. The Naam Tamilar Katchi, led by Seeman, has already announced candidates for all 234 Assembly constituencies.

Published – March 16, 2026 12:07 am IST



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