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.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 glanceTotal seats: 30 (+3 nominated)Total voters: 9,44,211Women voters: 5,00,477Men voters: 4,43,595Third gender: 139First-time voters: ~23,000Total candidates: 294Election timeline and contextPolling for all 30 seats will be held in a single phase on April 9, with counting scheduled for May 4. 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.About the AuthorTOI World DeskAt TOI World Desk, our dedicated team of seasoned journalists and passionate writers tirelessly sifts through the vast tapestry of global events to bring you the latest news and diverse perspectives round the clock. With an unwavering commitment to accuracy, depth, and timeliness, we strive to keep you informed about the ever-evolving world, delivering a nuanced understanding of international affairs to our readers. Join us on a journey across continents as we unravel the stories that shape our interconnected world.Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos’India Better Mediator Than Pakistan’: Israeli Envoy Says Islamabad Is Trying Hard To Be RelevantTrump Threatens To ‘Obliterate’ Iran’s Infra If No Deal; Tehran Rejects Pak’s Mediation ProposalNew Income Tax Rules Kick In From April With Same Rates, Sharper Rules And Tighter Reporting System’Congress Laid Red Carpet For Red Corridor’: Anurag Thakur Hits Out Over Naxalism’Family Of Pimps’: Pakistan Minister Khawaja Asif Loses Cool At Jaishankar’s Alleged ‘Dalal’ RemarkMiG-29 Fighter Jets Get Major Boost, Indian Air Force Plans ASRAAM Missile Integration For Combat’Congress Romanticised Maoism’: Sambit Patra Slams Rahul Gandhi During Naxalism Debate In Lok Sabha“PM Modi Controls Your CM”: Rahul Gandhi Explosive Allegation Ahead of PollsLeT Commander Shabbir Lone, Who Handled Terror Modules From Bangladesh, Arrested By Delhi Police“Harrowing Ordeal at Sea”: Indian Seafarers Recount Horror in Iran Detention123PhotostoriesSmriti Mandhana: 5 life lessons to learn from the ace Indian woman cricketerDiabetes and liver disease are tightly linked, study of over 9,000 Indian adult finds: Doctor answers critical questions on this hidden connectionThis island nation is Africa’s best-kept secret—and hardly anyone is visitingSridevi to Madhuri Dixit: Decoding the appeal of the sunset-hued saree and who truly owned itWorld Idli Day 2026: 8 traditional varieties of South Indian idlis that are perfect for breakfastWhat is micro-cheating? Therapist explains the two sides of ‘Flickering’ in relationshipsWhy this food is called ‘poor man’s protein’ and 9 ways to consume it in summer monthsBhagavad Gita wisdom: What stays in your life without force is yours by dharma, and whatever leaves despite all efforts came only to……Arnold Schwarzenegger’s best Hollywood movies of all time: ‘The Terminator’, ‘Predator’ and more7 signs he sees you as HIS123Hot PicksIncome Tax Changes from April 1stNFL Trade NewsCandace OwensAaron RodgersIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingGold Price PredictionDelhi DOE Results 2026RR vs CSKStrait of HormuzJEE Admit CardKharg IslandIndian Army Agniveer RecruitmentWhy Stock Market Crash TodayBank Holiday this weekKharg Island
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.

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.

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.