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Assembly Poll 2006 (PDF format)
Tamil Nadu Assembly results-1 (PDF format)
Tamil Nadu Assembly results-2 (PDF format)

The Hindu CNN-IBN Exit Poll:

  • DMK front headed for a big win in Tamil Nadu
  • Left set for landslide in West Bengal
  • Tamil Nadu's changing political landscape
  • The Hindu EducationPlus - Aspire State Level Model Test Results New!
  • "There is a fury building up across the country" New!
  • India-US nuclear agreement: text of statements, articles and editorials New!
  • Readers' Editor, The Hindu: Terms of Reference | The Guardian's column | Ian Mayes lecture | More
  • From the Print Edition
    Karunanidhi to be Chief Minister for fifth time
    AIADMK, with 61 seats, will be a strong Opposition in the Assembly

    Moily in Chennai for talks
    CHENNAI: Congress Working Committee member M. Veerappa Moily, who is in charge of the party affairs in Tamil Nadu and Pondicherry, will meet DMK president M. Karunanidhi here on Friday . Talking to The Hindu over phone from New Delhi, ...

    Two-thirds majority for LDF in Kerala
    5.65 percentage point difference between two fronts; seven Ministers of Oommen Chandy Cabinet lose

    Record win for Left in West Bengal
    The credit for our victory goes to the people, says Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee The credit for our victory goes to the people, says Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee

    Poll projections come true
    The broad political picture projected byThe Hindu-CNN-IBN polls has proven to be correct.

    Congress to form coalition government in Assam
    GUWAHATI: The ruling Congress has emerged the single largest party in Assam and set to form a coalition government. It won 52 of the 125 seats declared so far. A meeting on May 13 will elect the leader to stake the claim for forming a ...

    Sonia registers her biggest win
    Wins by a margin of over 4.17 lakh votes in Rae Bareli

    Oil price hike: Manmohan Singh may have to play mediator
    Chidambaram-Deora meeting inconclusive

    Outcome a reflection of our good performance: Gogoi
    His re-election is only a formality for the Congress MLAs

    17 Sri Lankan sailors missing in battle
    50 Tigers killed in counter attack, says navy




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