The Election Commission of India has deployed 327 observers in Tamil Nadu, including expenditure and police monitors, to ensure transparent and fair Assembly polls.

Chennai: The Election Commission of India (ECI) has deployed a large contingent of Central Observers in Tamil Nadu to ensure transparency and integrity in the upcoming Assembly elections. The state has become a key focus area, with officials stepping up supervision across all 234 constituencies.
A total of 327 observers have been assigned in Tamil Nadu, one of the highest deployments in the country. The team comprises 136 General Observers, 40 Police Observers, and 151 Expenditure Observers, reflecting the Commission’s intensified focus on monitoring campaign spending and preventing money power from influencing voters.
“This large-scale observer deployment underscores our commitment to free, fair, and transparent elections,” said Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar. “Observers serve as the Commission’s direct representatives on the ground, safeguarding the integrity of the electoral process.”
Enhanced monitoring of expenditure and law enforcement
The unusually high number of Expenditure Observers highlights ECI’s vigilance over election funding and campaign finance violations. Observers will track adherence to the Model Code of Conduct, maintain law and order, and provide a direct channel for addressing complaints from candidates, political parties, and voters.
Officials noted that Tamil Nadu’s electoral sensitivity and scale required closer supervision at every stage, with observers arriving at their constituencies by March 18. Upon arrival, they will publish contact details and initiate daily interactions with stakeholders to ensure prompt corrective action against violations.
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Nationwide observer deployment
The Tamil Nadu deployment forms part of a broader nationwide exercise, in which 1,111 observers have been appointed across various states to monitor elections. The initiative is carried out under the constitutional mandate of Article 324 and provisions of the Representation of the People Act, 1951.
As polling day approaches, the strengthened presence of ECI observers is expected to play a crucial role in ensuring credible, peaceful, and transparent elections in Tamil Nadu, while maintaining public confidence in the democratic process.
IANS
Published: 17 Mar 2026, 09:53 pm IST
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