India Today Survey Signals INDIA Bloc Dominance in Tamil Nadu
The latest India Today CVoter survey indicates overwhelming support for the INDIA bloc in Tamil Nadu while new political players gain votes but struggle to convert popularity into parliamentary seats.

- INDIA bloc leads Tamil Nadu survey
- TVK fails to win seats
- NDA faces major setback
Tamil Nadu’s political landscape continues to favour the INDIA bloc, according to the latest India Today CVoter Mood of the Nation survey. The findings suggest that if Lok Sabha elections were held now, the ruling alliance in the state would once again dominate the results.
The survey projects a near clean sweep for the INDIA bloc, estimating victory in 38 of the state’s 39 parliamentary constituencies. The National Democratic Alliance is expected to secure only one seat, highlighting its limited presence in Tamil Nadu despite its influence in several other parts of the country.
Actor Vijay’s party TVK has drawn attention with a steady rise in vote share over time. The survey notes that support for new political forces has grown gradually, touching double digit levels. However, this support appears scattered across constituencies, making it difficult for such parties to translate votes into actual seats.
According to the estimates, TVK could secure a notable percentage of votes if elections were held immediately. Yet the study clearly indicates that the party lacks the organisational strength and constituency level strategy required to turn vote share into parliamentary wins. As a result, it is projected to finish without a single seat.
Political observers point out that the INDIA bloc’s strength lies in its ability to convert votes into seats effectively. The alliance continues to benefit from strong grassroots networks, coordinated campaigning and long standing voter loyalty across regions of the state.
The survey also gains importance as Tamil Nadu prepares for upcoming Assembly elections. Similar trends were seen in previous assessments, where the INDIA bloc was consistently projected to secure a large majority. The latest numbers reaffirm that its dominance remains intact.
Meanwhile, the NDA faces continued challenges in expanding its footprint in the state. Despite national level momentum, the alliance has struggled to break regional political patterns in Tamil Nadu, leaving it confined to limited electoral prospects.
Overall, the India Today CVoter survey underlines a familiar political reality in Tamil Nadu. While new parties attract attention and votes, the INDIA bloc continues to hold the advantage by converting public support into decisive electoral outcomes.





