Tamil Nadu recorded an overall voter turnout of 82.24% as of 5 PM during the Assembly elections, reflecting strong public participation across districts.
District-wise data shows notable variations in turnout. Karur reported the highest turnout at 89.32%, followed by Salem with 88.02% and Erode at 87.59%. Other districts such as Namakkal and Tiruppur also recorded turnout above 85%.
Meanwhile, Chennai registered a comparatively lower turnout at 81.34%, while Kanniyakumari stood at 73.44%, marking one of the lower figures among districts.
Election officials confirmed that polling was conducted smoothly with proper monitoring and security arrangements in place. Voters turned out steadily throughout the day, contributing to the overall turnout.
The consistent participation across districts highlights active engagement in the democratic process, supporting a well-organised and efficient election across the state.
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