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Tamil Nadu Elections 2026: The main faces to watch out for in the high-stakes contest

Last updated on - Mar 19, 2026, 00:10 IST
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MK Stalin (DMK)

The incumbent Chief Minister leads the Secular Progressive Alliance with a focus on "Social Justice" and federalism. Campaigning on successful welfare schemes like free breakfast for students and monthly aid for women, Stalin aims to secure a second consecutive term. He remains the central pole of Tamil Nadu’s current political arithmetic.

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Edappadi K Palaniswami (AIADMK)

The Leader of the Opposition has successfully consolidated the AIADMK by reuniting with former rivals like TTV Dhinakaran. Positioned as the primary challenger to the DMK, "EPS" is leveraging a broad alliance, including the BJP and PMK, to tap into anti-incumbency sentiments and regain the party's traditional strongholds.

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Vijay (TVK)

In the most anticipated debut of 2026, superstar Vijay leads Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam as a direct alternative to the Dravidian giants. Targeting the youth and disillusioned voters, his "Independent" stance and massive fan base make him the ultimate "X-factor" capable of disrupting decades-old voting patterns in urban centres.

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Udhayanidhi Stalin (DMK)

As deputy chief minister, Udhayanidhi has transitioned from a star campaigner to a core strategist. He is the face of the DMK’s youth outreach, aggressively countering opposition narratives. His performance in this election is seen as a crucial test of his leadership and the future of the party's legacy.

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K Annamalai & Nainar Nagendran (BJP)

Annamalai’s fiery oratory and Nagendran’s local influence drive the BJP’s most ambitious push in Tamil Nadu. Now firmly back in the AIADMK alliance, they provide a nationalist "Third Dimension" to the campaign, focusing on anti-corruption and central government schemes to expand the saffron footprint in the south.

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Seeman (NTK)

The leader of Naam Tamilar Katchi remains a consistent force, contesting all 234 seats independently. A champion of "Tamil Nationalism," Seeman’s rhetoric appeals to a dedicated segment of voters seeking a complete break from both national parties and the established Dravidian duopoly.

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Anbumani Ramadoss (PMK)

A former Union minister and key "Kingmaker," Anbumani’s decision to align with the AIADMK has fortified the opposition in the northern districts. His leadership of the Vanniyar-based party is essential for any alliance seeking a majority in the 2026 assembly.

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Thol. Thirumavalavan (VCK)

The most prominent voice for Dalit rights in the state, Thirumavalavan is a bedrock of the DMK alliance. His ability to consolidate marginalised communities and minority voters provides the ideological and numerical strength that anchors the Secular Progressive Alliance.

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TTV Dhinakaran & VK Sasikala

Though operating on different tracks for 2026, this duo remains the custodian of the "Jayalalithaa legacy." Sasikala recently launched her own outfit, AIPTMMK, to reclaim her political space, while Dhinakaran has moved his AMMK into the NDA fold. Together, they command significant influence over the Mukkulathor vote bank in the southern districts, posing a strategic challenge to the mainstream AIADMK leadership.

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K Selvaperunthagai & P Chidambaram (INC)

Representing the Indian National Congress, Selvaperunthagai finalised a 28-seat deal within the DMK fold. With the strategic backing of veteran P Chidambaram, the Congress seeks to prove it remains an indispensable partner in the fight for secularism and state rights.

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Premallatha Vijayakant (DMDK) & Kamal Haasan (MNM)

This duo represents the "Celebrity Support" block within the DMK alliance. Premallatha brings the DMDK’s rural grassroots legacy, while Kamal Haasan’s MNM lends urban-intellectual appeal, together strengthening the incumbent government's outreach across diverse demographic layers.

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