Three generations, one booth: 14-member family votes together in Chennai
Family members said voting together is a long-standing tradition aimed at inspiring the younger generation.
PTI
Chennai, 23 April
In a striking display of democratic participation, a three-generation family of 14 arrived together at Stella Maris College on Thursday to cast their votes in the 2026 Tamil Nadu Assembly election.
The
family, ranging from elderly patriarchs to first-time voters, stood in line as
a single unit, drawing significant attention from fellow voters and media crews
stationed at the high-profile polling booth.
Stella
Maris College remains one of Chennai's most prominent polling locations,
frequently hosting high-profile figures and large community groups.
Speaking
to PTI Videos outside the booth, the family members emphasised that voting
together is a long-standing tradition in their family, meant to inspire the
younger generation.
"We
have been doing this for years. It is important that the grandchildren see us
participate so they understand that their voice matters as much as ours,"
63-year-old Jayanthi said.
Her son
Shivraj (35) said, "Coming with the whole family makes it feel less like a
chore and more like a celebration of our rights. We discussed the issues—like
employment and law and order—at breakfast before coming here."
Polling is currently underway across all 234 constituencies in Tamil Nadu.
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