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Puducherry Exit Polls 2026: NDA set for second straight term, 16 to 20 seats likely

Puducherry’s 2026 Assembly elections have emerged as a closely fought contest, marked by a high voter turnout of 89.83 percent and intense multi-cornered battles across constituencies

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Apr 30, 2026, 09:00 am IST
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The BJP-led NDA will retain Puducherry for a second straight term and may get 16-20 seats

The BJP-led NDA will retain Puducherry for a second straight term and may get 16-20 seats

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The 2026 Assembly elections in Puducherry have turned into one of the most closely watched political contests in the current election cycle. With polling concluding on April 29 for the 30-member Assembly, attention has now shifted to exit poll projections and the final outcome, which will be declared on May 4.

The main contest in the Union Territory remains between the ruling National Democratic Alliance led by the All India NR Congress and the Bharatiya Janata Party, and the opposition alliance led by the Indian National Congress and the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam.

However, the emergence of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam has added a third dimension to the contest, making several constituencies more competitive than in previous elections.

According to exit poll projections by People Pulse, the NDA is likely to secure between 16 and 19 seats in the 30-member Assembly, placing it ahead of the Congress-led alliance, which is projected to win 10 to 12 seats. The survey suggests that Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam may not win any seats, while other smaller parties could secure up to two seats.

Similarly, projections by Axis My India also indicate an advantage for the NDA, estimating 16 to 20 seats for the alliance. The Congress-DMK bloc is projected at six to eight seats, while Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam is expected to make a limited entry with two to four seats. Other parties may secure between one and three seats, pointing to a more fragmented contest.

Praja Poll projections further strengthen the NDA’s position, placing it in a range of 19 to 25 seats, which would comfortably cross the majority mark. The Congress-led alliance is estimated at six to ten seats, though the survey does not provide a clear projection for smaller players.

Kamakhya Analytics presents a similar picture, projecting the NDA between 17 and 24 seats, while the Congress-DMK alliance may secure four to seven seats. Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam is expected to win one to two seats, with other parties likely to remain marginal.

Meanwhile, Jan Ki Baat Voter Connect suggests a tighter contest, with the NDA projected to win 15 to 17 seats and the Congress-led alliance close behind at 11 to 13 seats. This indicates that while the NDA maintains an edge, the gap between the two alliances may not be very wide.

If the projections hold on May 4, the NDA would secure a second straight term in Puducherry, reinforcing the alliance’s position in the Union Territory, while the DMK-led alliance may fall short of regaining power.

One of the defining features of the Puducherry elections has been the high voter turnout of 89.83 percent, reflecting strong public participation across regions.

In several constituencies such as Oussudu, Bahour and Nettapakkam, turnout crossed 93 percent, indicating heightened voter mobilisation. The high participation levels suggest that voters were deeply engaged in the electoral process, possibly influenced by the closely contested nature of the election.

Key constituencies including Mangalam, Thattanchavady, Mannadipet, Ozhukarai and Lawspet witnessed intense political battles, with major candidates and alliances investing significant effort in campaigning.

The debut of Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam has added an additional layer of competition in the Puducherry elections. While most exit polls do not project a major breakthrough for the party, its presence is expected to influence vote shares in several constituencies.

Even a small shift in votes in a tightly contested election can alter outcomes, making the role of the new entrant significant despite limited seat projections.

Traditionally, Puducherry has witnessed bipolar contests between the NDA and Congress-led alliances. However, the 2026 elections reflect a more complex picture, with multiple players influencing electoral arithmetic.

In the 2021 Assembly election, the NDA emerged victorious after the DMK-Congress alliance lost. The NDA won a majority with support from the All India NR Congress and the BJP. The AINRC won 10 seats, the BJP secured 6, while the Congress managed only 2 seats and the DMK won 6.

While exit polls provide an early indication of voter sentiment, they are not always accurate and should be treated as projections rather than final results. Past elections have shown that actual outcomes can differ significantly from survey estimates.

The final verdict will be known on May 4, when votes are counted and the true picture of Puducherry’s political future emerges.

Topics: Tamilaga Vettri KazhagamPuducherry elections 2026Puducherry exit pollsNDA vs Congress DMKPuducherry voter turnout
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