TVK membership crosses 2 crore after historic Tamil Nadu poll win
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Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK), led by Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay, has crossed the two-crore membership mark, party sources confirmed on Saturday, 20 June, underscoring the organisation's rapid growth in just over two years since its founding. The milestone comes weeks after TVK formed its first government in Tamil Nadu following a landmark victory in the 2026 Assembly elections.
A milestone built on grassroots momentum
Party functionaries and supporters marked the occasion on social media, calling it evidence of TVK's widening acceptance across the state. The organisation, launched by actor-turned-politician Vijay in February 2024, built its base through an aggressive membership drive anchored at the booth level, complemented by district-wise enrolment campaigns, youth outreach initiatives, and public interaction programmes.
The membership push intensified in the months leading up to the Assembly polls, with thousands of volunteers and local organisers deployed to extend the party's reach into both urban and rural constituencies.
Electoral breakthrough that rewrote Tamil Nadu politics
TVK's organisational expansion translated directly into electoral dominance. Contesting its maiden Assembly election, the party emerged as the single largest force in Tamil Nadu, winning 108 seats and securing a vote share of 34.92 per cent. The result ended decades of political dominance by the two established Dravidian parties — the Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK) and the All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK).
Vijay was subsequently sworn in as Chief Minister on 10 May, assuming office at the head of a coalition government backed by alliance partners.
What the two-crore figure signals
Party leaders argue that crossing the two-crore membership threshold reflects the strength of TVK's grassroots network and the enthusiasm generated by its transition from a new entrant to a governing party. They maintain that the expanding base will help the organisation consolidate its administrative machinery and deepen public engagement as it seeks to entrench its position in Tamil Nadu's political landscape.
Notably, the party achieved this membership count within roughly 28 months of its launch — a pace that rivals the enrolment timelines of far older regional formations. With a government now in place, TVK's next test will be whether its membership energy translates into durable policy delivery.