A steady flow of electors to the polling stations in Puducherry on Thursday (April 9, 2026) turned the 2026 Assembly election in the Union Territory into a record breaking one.
Breaking all previous polling percentages, Puducherry on Thursday (April 9, 2026) registered a record 89. 74% polling with almost half of the constituencies crossing the 90% polling mark by 8 p.m. Enthusiasm among the voters was very visible from dawn as people thronged the polling stations much before the voting process even started around 7 a.m.
And when polling began, long queues of women, young and old were witnessed in several booths across urban, rural and coastal constituencies. By the first four hours itself, as much as 37.06 % of votes were polled in the Union Territory. The territory had recorded 83.3% of polling in the 2021 Assembly election.
Those who exercised their franchise early in the day itself included Lieutenant Governor K. Kailashnathan, his wife Beena, mother Leela, Chief Minister and AINRC founder N. Rangasamy, who is contesting from Thattanchavady and Mangalam constituencies, former Chief Minister V. Narayanasamy, Congress president and party candidate V. Vaithilingam, BJP leader and party candidate from Mannadipet A. Namassivayam, DMK convenor and party’s candidate from Villianur R. Siva and BJP president and party candidate from Raj Bhavan V. P Ramalingam.
Puducherry Chief Minister N. Rangasamy arriving in a motorcycle to cast his vote at a polling booth in Government Middle School in Puducherry on April 9, 2026 | Photo Credit: R. Ragu
There were no major complaints pertaining to polling process. However, there were allegations of voter inducement and reports of minor scuffles from two constituencies during the early hours of polling.
Allegations of inducement of voters through distribution of gift tokens surfaced in Bahour Assembly constituency where DMK sitting member Senthil Kumar is pitted against AINRC candidate T. Thiagarajan. A group dumped the gift tokens near a polling booth and fled the scene. An election flying squad seized the tokens.
Also, a minor clash broke out between the BJP and the Congress workers near the Government Hight School polling station at Thirukkanur in Mannadipet Assembly constituency. The tussle broke out after supporters of the Congress and the BJP candidates accused each other of campaigning near the polling stations. BJP leader and Home Minister A. Namassivayam is locked in a direct fight with Congress candidate T. P. R. Selvame. Police had to resort to mild caning to disperse the crowd.
Lieutenant Governor of Puducherry K. Kailashnathan shows his inked finger after casting his vote in Puducherry on April 9, 2026 | Photo Credit: R. Ragu
Published - April 09, 2026 10:48 pm IST



























