Puducherry CM Rangasamy secures unassailable lead
At the end of four rounds of counting, which was the last one, the CM was ahead of his TVK-backed Neyyam Makkal Kazhagam candidate E Vinayakam by 4,441 votes
People wait in a queue to cast their votes during the Puducherry Assembly elections, in Puducherry, Thursday, April 9, 2026. Image credit/PTI
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Chief Minister and AINRC leader N Rangasamy was on course to retain his Thattanchavady Assembly constituency as counting of votes polled in the April 9 Puducherry Assembly elections was on across the UT.
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At the end of four rounds of counting, which was the last one, the CM was ahead of his TVK-backed Neyyam Makkal Kazhagam candidate E Vinayakam by 4,441 votes, gaining an unassailable lead.
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The veteran leader polled 10,024 while Vinayakam polled 5,583 votes. Congress’ Ve Vaithilingam polled 2,990 votes, bracing for the fourth place after an independent.
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This constituency is an important segment which drew the attention of political parties. Rangasamy has contested from two segments - Thattanchavady and Mangalam segments.
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