Tamilnadu,Puducherry,Kerala and Assam elections and SC.STpositions.16.06.2026.
1)Tamilnadu Elections.
Tamil Nadu Legislative Assembly (2026–present)
Total Assembly seats: 234
Reserved seats: 46
Scheduled Castes (SC): 44 seats
Scheduled Tribes (ST): 2 seats
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Party-wise winners in the 2026 Assembly election
Party
Seats Won
Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam (TVK)
108
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (DMK)
59
All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK)
47
Indian National Congress (INC)
5
Pattali Makkal Katchi (PMK)
4
Communist Party of India (CPI)
2
Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M))
2
Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi (VCK)
2
Indian Union Muslim League (IUML)
2
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
1
Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK)
1
Amma Makkal Munnetra Kazagam (AMMK)
1
Total: 234 seats
Reserved-seat winners
Official constituency-level data indicates that Tamil Nadu has 44 SC-reserved constituencies and 2 ST-reserved constituencies.
The current government is led by Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay following the 2026 election. �
Total ministers (including the Chief Minister): 35
SC/ST Ministers
The state does have a dedicated Adi Dravidar and Tribal Welfare Department, but official cabinet records do not categorise ministers by community background. �
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According to multiple reports on the expansion of Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay's cabinet in May 2026, there are 8,eight ministers from Scheduled Caste (SC) communities, the highest SC representation in any Tamil Nadu ministry so far. �
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The eight SC ministers are:
1)A. Rajmohan – Minister for SC and ST Welfare
2)N. Marie Wilson – Minister for Finance, Planning and Development
3)S. Kamali – Minister for Animal Husbandry
4)P. Mathan Raja – Cabinet Minister
5)K. Thennarasu – Cabinet Minister
6)V. Gandhiraj – Cabinet Minister
7)P. Viswanathan – Minister for Higher Education
8)Vanni Arasu – Minister for Social Justice and Adi Dravidar Welfare �
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Earlier reports after the first phase of cabinet expansion mentioned seven SC ministers. The induction of Vanni Arasu on 22 May 2026 increased the number to eight. �
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There is also one Scheduled Tribe (ST) minister in the cabinet, bringing the total number of SC/ST ministers to nine.
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2)KERALA STATE.
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Kerala Legislative Assembly Election 2026
Total Assembly seats: 140
Reserved seats: 16
Scheduled Castes (SC): 14 seats
Scheduled Tribes (ST): 2 seats
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Party-wise results (2026)
Party
Seats Won
Indian National Congress (INC)
63
Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M))
26
Indian Union Muslim League (IUML)
22
Communist Party of India (CPI)
8
Kerala Congress (KEC)
7
Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP)
3
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
3
Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD)
1
Revolutionary Marxist Party of India (RMPI)
1
Kerala Congress (Jacob)
1
Independents and Others
5
Alliance totals:
United Democratic Front (UDF): 102 seats.
Left Democratic Front (LDF): 35 seats.
National Democratic Alliance (NDA): 3 seats �
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Reserved-seat winners
Kerala has 14 SC-reserved constituencies and 2 ST-reserved constituencies, but the Election Commission has not yet published a consolidated party-wise summary exclusively for these 16 seats. Constituency-level data is available through the official results portal. �
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A complete and verified constituency-wise compilation requires extracting the winners from all 16 reserved constituencies individually.
Council of Ministers (2026)
The current government is headed by Chief Minister V. D. Satheesan of the UDF alliance. �
The Economic Times
Total ministers (including the Chief Minister): 21 �
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SC/ST Ministers
According to reports on the composition of the new cabinet, there are:
2 Scheduled Caste (SC) ministers.
No Scheduled Tribe (ST) ministers at present. �
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However, the Kerala government does not officially classify ministers by caste category in its cabinet notifications. Therefore, publicly available information on SC/ST representation is based on media reporting rather than official government records. �
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3)PUDUCHERRI.
Puducherry Legislative Assembly (2026–2031)
Total seats in the Assembly: 33
30 elected members
3 nominated members appointed by the Government of India, with full voting rights in the Assembly. �
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Majority mark: 17 seats (in the full 33-member House) or 16 elected seats out of 30. �
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Reserved constituencies: 5
Scheduled Castes (SC): 5 seats
Scheduled Tribes (ST): 0 seats �
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Party-wise results: 2026 Assembly election
Party
Seats Won
All India N.R. Congress
10
Bharatiya Janata Party
6
Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam
6
Indian National Congress
2
Independents
6
Alliance totals
National Democratic Alliance (NDA): 16 seats.
United Progressive Alliance (UPA): 8 seats.
Others/Independents: 6 seats �
The Indian Express.
Reserved-seat winners (party-wise)
Puducherry has five SC-reserved constituencies, but an official consolidated party-wise summary of these five seats has not yet been published in a single source. Constituency-wise Election Commission data is required to prepare an exact list of winners by party. �
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There are no ST-reserved constituencies in Puducherry. �
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Council of Ministers.
The government is led by Chief Minister N. Rangasamy. Under constitutional provisions for Union Territories with legislatures, Puducherry can have a maximum of six ministers, including the Chief Minister.
Total ministers (including the Chief Minister): 6 �
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SC/ST Ministers
The Government of Puducherry does not officially publish caste-wise details of ministers. Based on publicly available information:
Scheduled Caste (SC) ministers: 1
Scheduled Tribe (ST) ministers: 0
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4)ASSAM.
Assam Legislative Assembly Election 2026.
Total Assembly seats: 126
Majority mark: 64 seats.
Reserved seats: 28.
Scheduled Castes (SC): 9 seats
Scheduled Tribes (ST): 19 seats.
General seats: 98.
The 2026 election was the first Assam Assembly election held after the 2023 delimitation exercise, which increased the number of reserved constituencies from 8 to 9 (SC) and from 16 to 19 (ST). �
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Party-wise results (2026)
Party
Seats Won
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
82
Indian National Congress (INC)
19
Asom Gana Parishad (AGP)
10
Bodoland People's Front (BPF)
10
All India United Democratic Front (AIUDF)
2
Raijor Dal
2
All India Trinamool Congress (AITC)
1
Alliance totals:
National Democratic Alliance (NDA): 102 seats.
Opposition parties and others: 24 seats
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Reserved-seat winners (party-wise)
Assam has 28 reserved constituencies (9 SC and 19 ST), but the Election Commission has not yet released a consolidated party-wise summary exclusively for these seats. Constituency-wise results are available individually through the official results portal. �
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A complete and verified reserved-seat analysis requires compiling results from all 28 constituencies.
Available information
Several ST-reserved constituencies in the Bodoland Territorial Region were won by the BPF, including Dotma, Kokrajhar and Baksa. �
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The BJP won important SC-reserved constituencies such as Jagiroad (SC). �
The Times of India
Council of Ministers (2026)
The government is headed by Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma, who began his second consecutive term in May 2026. �
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Total ministers (including the Chief Minister): 16
Following the cabinet expansion in June 2026, Assam's Council of Ministers reached a strength of 16. �
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SC/ST Ministers
The Government of Assam does not officially publish caste-wise details of ministers. Based on publicly available information and ministers' community backgrounds:
Scheduled Caste (SC) ministers: 2
Scheduled Tribe (ST) ministers: 3
Prominent ST ministers include:
1)Ranoj Pegu
2)Charan Boro
3)Biswajit Daimary.
Publicly reported SC representation includes:
1)Pijush Hazarika
2)Krishnendu Paul
These figures are based on media reporting and publicly known community affiliations rather than official government classification. �
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