Following the end of election campaigning, strict regulations come into force across Tamil Nadu as per the Election Commission of India. The silence period begins from 6 PM on April 21, 2026, and continues until the completion of polling.
Key Restrictions During Silence Period:
- Public meetings, rallies, and political gatherings are strictly prohibited
- Entertainment events such as music shows or public programs aimed at influencing voters are not allowed
- Campaigning through TV, radio, WhatsApp, Facebook, X (Twitter), SMS, and internet platforms is banned
- Candidates are not allowed to transport voters using their own vehicles
- Political workers from outside constituencies must leave before the deadline
- Monitoring will be conducted in lodges, guest houses, and public places
- Violating these rules can lead to up to 2 years imprisonment, fines, or both under election laws.
Vehicle Rules on Polling Day:
Each candidate is allowed only three vehicles:
- One for the candidate’s personal use
- One for the election agent
- One for party workers or authorized personnel
Additionally, only minimal setup is allowed near polling booths, and no campaign offices can operate within restricted zones.
These measures aim to ensure a free, fair, and transparent election process, preventing undue influence on voters during the crucial final hours.