Puducherry polls 2026: Women voters outnumber men; 9.44 lakh electorate to decide fate | India News

Puducherry polls 2026: Women voters outnumber men; 9.44 lakh electorate to decide fate

NEW DELHI: As Puducherry heads into assembly polls, the numbers tell a compelling story — one where women voters outnumber men, potentially shaping the electoral outcome in a decisive way.According to the final electoral rolls, the Union Territory has a total of 9,44,211 voters across 30 constituencies. Of these, 5,00,477 are women, compared to 4,43,595 men, while 139 voters are from the third gender category.

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The data underscores a clear gender tilt, with women forming the largest voting bloc in the upcoming election.Gender gap emerges as key electoral factorThe gap of nearly 57,000 more women voters than men marks a significant shift in the electoral landscape. Officials have also confirmed that women outnumber men in the final voter list, highlighting a trend that could influence campaign strategies and candidate outreach. Political parties are expected to tailor their messaging accordingly, with welfare, inflation, and social schemes likely to take centre stage.Key numbers at a glance

  • Total seats: 30 (+3 nominated)
  • Total voters: 9,44,211
  • Women voters: 5,00,477
  • Men voters: 4,43,595
  • Third gender: 139
  • First-time voters: ~23,000
  • Total candidates: 294

Election timeline and contextPolling for all 30 seats will be held in a single phase on April 9, with counting scheduled for May 4.

Puducherry polls

The election will see a multi-cornered contest, with alliances and new entrants adding to the complexity. But beyond political equations, it is the sheer weight of women voters that stands out as a defining factor this time.The bigger pictureIn many elections, women voters are seen as a silent force. In Puducherry 2026, they are not just silent — they are numerically dominant.And in a tight contest, that edge could quietly decide who holds power.

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