The Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) party led by Vijay secured a governing majority in the Tamil Nadu Assembly after receiving unconditional support from allies [1].
This alignment shifts the political landscape of the state by placing a new party in power. The move establishes a governing coalition that surpasses the required threshold to lead the 234-member legislature [1].
The Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK) and the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) extended their backing to the TVK on April 23, 2026 [1]. This alliance provides the TVK with a total of 120 MLAs [1]. This number exceeds the 118-seat majority threshold required to form a government in the assembly [1].
Polls concluded on April 23, 2026, with high civic participation across the region. Reports on voter turnout varied slightly between news outlets, with figures ranging from 84% [4] to 85% [3].
The Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) responded to the formation of the new government by saying it would act as a constructive opposition [2]. This follows a period of tension during the election cycle, as reports indicated that DMK and TVK cadres clashed in several locations across Tamil Nadu [2].
The TVK's rise to power marks a significant transition in the state's governance. By securing 120 seats in the 234-member body [1], the party now holds the mandate to implement its legislative agenda with the support of the VCK and IUML [1].
“TVK secured 120 MLAs”
The formation of a government by the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam signals a departure from the traditional dominance of established parties in Tamil Nadu. By leveraging the support of the VCK and IUML to clear the 118-seat threshold, Vijay has transitioned from a political challenger to the head of a governing coalition, while the DMK's commitment to a 'constructive opposition' suggests a desire to maintain institutional stability despite recent cadre clashes.




