Coimbatore Voter Turnout Reaches 38.62% by 11 AM in Tamil Nadu Assembly Elections
Coimbatore has recorded a voter turnout of 38.62% as of 11 am on Thursday during the Tamil Nadu assembly elections, according to data released by the Election Commission. The polling process is ongoing across the district, with officials encouraging citizens to participate actively in the democratic exercise.
Constituency-Wise Breakdown Shows Varied Participation Rates
Detailed constituency-wise figures reveal a mixed pattern of voter engagement. Kavundampalayam emerged as the most active constituency, leading the district with an impressive turnout of 41.99%, crossing the 40% mark before noon. It was closely followed by Sulur at 40.54%, indicating robust participation in these areas.
Other constituencies reported moderate turnout levels: Kinathukadavu at 39.16%, Pollachi at 38.76%, Singanallur at 38.59%, Thondamuthur at 38.41%, and Mettuppalayam at 37.90%. In contrast, Coimbatore South recorded 37.03%, while Valparai and Coimbatore North showed comparatively slower participation at 35.25% and 35.07%, respectively.
Election Officials Urge Voters to Cast Their Ballots
Polling will continue until the evening, and election authorities have made a strong appeal to all eligible voters to visit their designated booths with valid identification documents. The emphasis is on ensuring a smooth and inclusive electoral process, with measures in place to facilitate voter access and security.
The data highlights the dynamic nature of voter behavior in Coimbatore, with some constituencies demonstrating higher enthusiasm early in the day. As the elections progress, officials are monitoring turnout trends closely to address any issues and promote maximum participation.
This election is a critical component of Tamil Nadu's political landscape, and the turnout figures provide early insights into public engagement. Voters are reminded that their participation is essential for shaping the state's future governance and policies.



