My Maid Election Predictor: Better Than Opinion Polls?


Over the last three Tamil Nadu elections, I accidentally discovered my own election prediction system.

No exit polls.
No survey agency.
No political strategist.

Just… asking my maids whom they would vote for.

And strangely, every single time, their answer matched the eventual winner.

At this point, I’m seriously wondering whether I should stop watching political debates and simply do “Maid Josiyam” before every election.

In 2016, the overall perception around me was that DMK would come back to power. Social media discussions, public conversations, and political analysts all leaned toward a DMK comeback.

One day, I casually asked my maid:

“Whom will you vote for?”

Without even thinking for a second, she replied:

“Amma.”

That was it. No analysis. No manifesto. No policy discussion. Just emotional conviction toward .

AIADMK won.

Then came 2021.

This time the political atmosphere was different. Amma was gone. Again, I casually asked another maid whom she would vote for.

Her answer:

“Till Amma was there, my vote was for Amma. Now my vote is for DMK.”

Once again, simple answer. Straight from the heart. No overthinking.

That year, DMK won.

Now comes 2026.

Again, the broad perception in many circles was that DMK would comfortably return to power. But by now, I had started trusting my unofficial election forecasting model more than TV channels.

So I asked my maid:

“Who are you voting for?”

She smiled and said:

“My grandchildren asked me to vote for Vijay. So I’ll vote for Vijay.”

At that exact moment, I got goosebumps.

Three elections.
Three different maids.
Three different emotional reasons.
Three winning waves.

At this point, this no longer feels like political discussion. It feels like Tamil Nadu-style kili josiyam.

Like those roadside parrots that pick one card and silently predict your future.

Only difference here is: instead of parrots, my maids are predicting Chief Ministers.

What fascinates me is that these conversations happen completely outside political noise. No one is trying to sound intellectual. No one is quoting data. These are raw emotional voting signals from ordinary homes.

And Tamil Nadu politics has always been emotional:

  • MGR
  • Amma
  • Kalaignar
  • cinema charisma
  • welfare connection
  • family influence

Maybe elections are not decided in TV studios after all.

Maybe somewhere inside kitchens, while making coffee and discussing family matters, Tamil Nadu quietly decides its next government.

Will DMK SPLIT??


Got this WhatsApp forward in the morning;

அண்ணாவின் சமாதி மெரினாவில் அமைந்தவுடன் திமுக இரண்டாக உடைந்தது .எம்ஜிஆர் அதிமுகவை தொடங்கினார்.

எம்ஜிஆரின் சமாதி மெரினாவில் அமைந்தவுடன் அதிமுக ஜா,ஜெ என உடைந்தது.

அம்மாவின் சமாதி மெரினாவில் அமைந்தவுடன் சசிகலா,இபிஎஸ்&ஓபிஸ் என்று உடைந்தது.

இப்பொழுது கருணாநிதியின் சமாதி மெரினாவில்.?

Once Anna was cremated in Marina, DMK was split, and MGR formed ADMK.

Once MGR was cremated ADMK got split into ADMK(Janaki) & ADMK(Jayalalitha).

Once Amma(Jayalalitha) was cremated in Marina, it got split between EPS & TTV. Dinakaran.

Now, Karunanidhi got cremated in Marina?

AMMA addressed gathering in Madurai!!!


Yesterday leader of AIADMK J.Jailalitha (AMMA) addressed a gathering in Madurai… The dais was stone throwing distance from our office… By evening the read leading to our office was blocked… The road is called North Veli Street and road is the heart line of Madurai as it connects to Madurai Railway Junction and Central Bus Stop…

The arrangements for the dais were happening from yesterday morning and today it was spectacular with lightings and there were loads of supporters who crowded the entire stretch…

Today AMMA reached the dais by evening and I think her address was more than 30 minutes… As I was not allowed to take camera beyond a point I was unable to shoot while she was addressing the gathering… But I took a snap from my office terrace unfortunately the picture was shacked…

Here are some snaps which I shot…

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AMMA returning after returning from the gathering… The picture got shaked…

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This is 1/10th of the crowd that attended the gathering…