Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK) chief Vijay received his official election certificate after winning the Perambur Assembly constituency in the 2026 Tamil Nadu elections.
The victory marks a significant legislative entry for the party leader, signaling a shift in the political landscape of Chennai and the wider state. By securing a seat in the assembly, Vijay transitions from a party organizer to a formal lawmaker with direct influence over regional governance.
Vijay contested two assembly seats during this election cycle, specifically Perambur and Trichy East [1]. His win in the Perambur constituency in Chennai follows a high-profile campaign aimed at expanding the TVK's footprint within the state legislature [1], [2]. Following the declaration of results, the TVK chief arrived at his parents' residence to wave to supporters and celebrate the outcome.
The victory for Vijay coincides with a broader surge for his party. According to early trends from the 2026 election, the TVK crossed the 100-seat mark [2]. This performance positions the party as a dominant force in the state, emerging as a primary contender in the legislative assembly.
While some reports previously suggested nomination issues in other constituencies, the official results confirm Vijay's success in Perambur [1], [2]. The receipt of the election certificate is the final formal step required for a candidate to be seated in the assembly.
“TVK chief Vijay received his official election certificate after winning the Perambur Assembly constituency”
The victory of Vijay and the TVK's reported acquisition of over 100 seats indicates a disruption of the traditional two-party dominance in Tamil Nadu. By successfully transitioning from a public figure to an elected official, Vijay has validated the TVK's organizational capacity to convert popularity into legislative power, potentially altering the coalition dynamics of the state government.



