Thousand Lights remains a DMK stronghold ahead of the 2026 Assembly elections, but the ruling party faces a high-stakes challenge from the AIADMK and BJP.

Supporters gather for DMK’s rally ahead of assembly polls in Tamil Nadu. (Source: PTI)
Thousand Lights Constituency 2026: Once the old bastion of Chief Minister M K Stalin, Chennai’s Thousand Lights constituency is emerging as one of the most closely watched battlegrounds in the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly elections.
The seat, which is a historic stronghold of the DMK, is now witnessing intensified multi-cornered competition as parties continue to push hard to break traditional voting patterns.
The constituency has elected DMK candidates eight times since 1971, showcasing its Dravidian stronghold.
THOUSAND LIGHTS CONSTITUENCY: KEY CANDIDATES IN FRAY
The final list of candidates for Thousand Lights is awaited; however, as per party indications, DMK is likely to field incumbent MLA Ezhilan Naganathan again from the constituency.
BJP is likely to field a high-profile urban face, like Khushbu Sundar, who had fought the 2021 polls, in the upcoming assembly elections.
AIADMK is expected to put up a strong organisational candidate with the aim of regaining lost urban ground.
Naam Tamilar Katchi (NTK) has announced director Kalanjiyam as the party candidate for the upcoming assembly elections. Makkal Needhi Maiam (MNM) may re-enter the political battle with a Chennai-focused urban agenda.
The Thousand Lights constituency generally sees multi-cornered contests, which makes vote-splitting a decisive factor.
THOUSAND LIGHTS CONSTITUENCY: PAST ELECTION RESULTS
Thousand Lights has consistently favoured the DMK in past elections, turning into the party’s historic stronghold.
Between 1989 and 2006, M K Stalin represented the constituency multiple times before he moved to Kolathur.
Even though the constituency has leaned towards the DMK, it has seen the AIADMK’s periodic win, hence reflecting the battlefield’s competitive undercurrent.
2021 ASSEMBLY ELECTION RESULTS
Winner: Ezhilan Naganathan (DMK) (received 71,867 votes)
Runner-up: Khushbu Sundar (BJP) (received 39,405 votes)
Margin: 32,462 votes
2016 ASSEMBLY ELECTION RESULTS
Winner: Ku. Ka. Selvam (DMK) (Received 61,726 votes)
Runner-up: B. Valarmathi (AIADMK) (Received 52,897 votes)
Margin: 8,829 votes
2011 ASSEMBLY ELECTION RESULTS
Winner: B. Valarmathi (AIADMK) (Received 67,522 votes)
Runner-up: Hasan Mohamed Jinnah (DMK) (Received 59,930 votes)
Margin: 7,592 votes
This was one of the rare elections where AIADMK broke into the DMK stronghold.
THOUSAND LIGHTS CONSTITUENCY: CORE ISSUES
1. Urban Infrastructure & Traffic
The issue of chronic traffic congestion and road bottlenecks remains a key voter concern in the upcoming polls. The people have been demanding better urban planning and mobility solutions.
2. Civic Amenities
The problem of water supply, waste management, and drainage continues to dominate local discourse in this season of elections.
3. Housing & High-Rise Voter Turnout
Lower turnout in apartment clusters has been a concern of the public and has prompted targeted campaigns by the political parties.
4. Minority & Welfare Politics
Welfare schemes, social justice narrative, and minority outreach remain central issues in the elections.
5. Anti-incumbency vs DMK Stronghold Factor
While DMK retains a structural advantage in the constituency, the opposition is banking on urban dissatisfaction pockets in the area.
THE BIG PICTURE
The Thousand Lights constituency is not just a legacy seat; now it is a litmus test for urban Tamil Nadu politics. In the wake of high-profile candidates, shifting voter dynamics and legacy stakes, the 2026 polls could signal larger political trends in Chennai and beyond.
April 11, 2026, 13:39 IST
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