Ahead of the Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections 2026, the Chief Electoral Officer has announced a set of strict rules that will come into force once campaigning ends on April 21 at 6 PM.
The polling will be held on April 23 from 7:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and under the Representation of the People Act, 1951 (Section 126), several restrictions will be enforced during this silent period.
Key Election Rules After Campaign Ends:
- No public meetings or rallies related to elections can be organized or attended
- No election campaigning through media, including TV, radio, social media (WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter), SMS, or internet platforms
- No entertainment events such as music shows, cinema screenings, or public programs aimed at influencing voters
- Violations can lead to up to 2 years imprisonment, fine, or both
Movement Restrictions:
- Political party workers and outsiders brought into constituencies must leave by April 21, 6 PM
- Authorities will monitor lodges, guest houses, and community halls for unauthorized stay
Vehicle Restrictions:
- Campaign vehicle permissions, including those for star campaigners, become invalid after April 21, 6 PM
On polling day, each candidate is allowed:
- One personal vehicle
- One vehicle for election agent
- One vehicle for staff
- Transporting voters using vehicles is strictly prohibited and punishable under election laws
Polling Booth Guidelines:
- Election offices can be set up only beyond 100 meters from polling stations
- Only two persons are allowed inside such offices to avoid crowding
Key Highlights:
- Campaigning ends April 21, 6 PM
- Strict silence period rules until April 23 polling
- No rallies, media campaigning, or voter influence activities
- Strong monitoring and legal action for violations