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* [[Star News]] survey predicted that the UDF is expected to win '''88''' seats while the LDF will win '''49''' seats. <ref>http://www.sify.com/news/exit-polls-left-to-lose-kerala-and-bengal-aiadmk-to-win-tn-news-national-lfktHCjeiah.html</ref><ref>http://www.deccanchronicle.com/channels/cities/kochi/exit-polls-add-confusion-841</ref>
* [[Star News]] survey predicted that the UDF is expected to win '''88''' seats while the LDF will win '''49''' seats. <ref>http://www.sify.com/news/exit-polls-left-to-lose-kerala-and-bengal-aiadmk-to-win-tn-news-national-lfktHCjeiah.html</ref><ref>http://www.deccanchronicle.com/channels/cities/kochi/exit-polls-add-confusion-841</ref>
* The Congress-backed ''Jai Hind TV channel'' predicted that the UDF will win '''86-96''' seats and the LDF would have to settle for '''44-54''' seats. <ref>http://www.deccanchronicle.com/channels/nation/south/udf-win-kerala-748</ref>
* The Congress-backed ''Jai Hind TV channel'' predicted that the UDF will win '''86-96''' seats and the LDF would have to settle for '''44-54''' seats. <ref>http://www.deccanchronicle.com/channels/nation/south/udf-win-kerala-748</ref>
* The vernacular tabloid 'Crime News' predicts UDF victory in 90-95 seats while LDF would content with 45-50 and BJP can win in 1-2 seats.<ref>http://www.crimenewsonline.com/v01/details/?TypeID=11&SubNews=754</ref>
* News24 channel in association with 'Today's Chanakya Agency' predicts UDF 84-102; LDF 35-53; BJP 0-6 .<ref>http://www.madhyamam.com/news/77226/110510</ref>
* News24 channel in association with 'Today's Chanakya Agency' predicts UDF 84-102; LDF 35-53; BJP 0-6 .<ref>http://www.madhyamam.com/news/77226/110510</ref>
* Exit poll by 'CVB News-C-Voter' gave UDF 83-91, LDF 49-57 and BJP 1-4 seats.<ref>http://www.rediff.com/news/slide-show/slide-show-1-tn-assembly-exit-poll/20110510.htm</ref>
* Exit poll by 'CVB News-C-Voter' gave UDF 83-91, LDF 49-57 and BJP 1-4 seats.<ref>http://www.rediff.com/news/slide-show/slide-show-1-tn-assembly-exit-poll/20110510.htm</ref>

Revision as of 01:52, 12 May 2011

Kerala State legislative assembly election, 2011

← 2006 13 April 2011

All 140 seats in the Legislature of Kerala
 
Leader V S Achuthanandan Oomman Chandy
Party CPI(M) INC
Alliance Left Democratic Front UDF
Last election 99 seats 41 seats

The thirteenth legislative assembly election was held on 13 April 2011 to elect members of the 140 constituencies in Kerala. Election results will be released on 13 May 2011.

Parties and coalitions

There are 2 major coalition parties in Kerala. The United Democratic Front - UDF is the coalition of parties led by the Indian National Congress. The Left Democratic Front - LDF is the coalition of mainly the leftist parties, led by Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI-M). Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP) is also contesting in the state and fields candidates in 139 constituencies, with one seat to their NDA alliance partner Janata Dal (United).[1] [2]

The parties in the UDF coalition are:-

Sl.No: Name of the Party Party Flag Party Leader in Kerala
1 Indian National Congress File:INC-flag.svg Oommen Chandy
2 Indian Union Muslim League Sayed Hyderali Shihab Thangal
3 Kerala Congress K. M. Mani
4 Socialist Janatha M. P. Virendra Kumar
5 Janathipathiya Samrakshana Samithy K. R. Gowri Amma
6 Communist Marxist Party M. V. Raghavan
7 Kerala Congress (Jacob) T. M. Jacob
8 Kerala Congress (B) R. Balakrishna Pillai
9 RSP(Baby John) Shibu Baby John

The parties in the LDF coalition are:-

Sl.No: Name of the Party Party Flag Party Leader in Kerala
1 Communist Party of India (Marxist) Pinarayi Vijayan
2 Communist Party of India C.K. Chandrappan
3 Janata Dal (Secular) Mathew T. Thomas
4 Nationalist Congress Party A.C. Shanmukha Das
5 Revolutionary Socialist Party (India) V. P. Ramakrishna Pillai
6 Indian National League Sayyad Alai Puthiya Valappil
7 Kerala Congress (Anti-merger Group) P. C. Thomas
8 Congress (S) Kadannappalli Ramachandran

BJP alliance:-

Sl.No: Name of the Party Party Flag Party Leader in Kerala
1 Bharatiya Janata Party align=center V. Muraleedharan
2 Janata Dal (United) align=center P. J. Kurian

The Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) is contesting in all the 140 seats.

The All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (AIADMK) contests in 6 seats in the state.

The Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) (SUCI)[3] is contesting in 26 seats.

The Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) [4] fielded candidates in 84[5] constituencies.

The Shiv Sena is contesting 44[6] seats, without any alliance with the BJP.

Seat allotment

Common election symbols are provided only to national parties and registered recognized state parties.[7] Registered unrecognized parties are given free symbols as per availability, based on request.

LDF

Sl.No: Name of the Party Election Symbol Number of Seats
1 Communist Party of India (Marxist)
File:ECI-hammer-sickle-star.png
93
2 Communist Party of India
File:ECI-corn-sickle.png
27
3 Janata Dal (Secular)
File:ECI-lady-farmer.png
5
3 Nationalist Congress Party
File:NationalistCongressParty.PNG
4
4 Revolutionary Socialist Party
File:ECI-spade-stoker.png
4
5 Indian National League
File:ECI-scales.PNG
3
6 Kerala Congress (Anti-merger Group)
3
7 Congress (S) 1

UDF

Sl.No: Name of the Party Election Symbol Number of Seats
1 Indian National Congress
File:Indian National Congress.svg
82
2 IUML
File:ECI-ladder.png
24
3 Kerala Congress
File:ECI-two-leaves.png
15
3 Socialist Janatha 6
4 JSS
File:ECI-bus.png
4
5 Communist Marxist Party 3
6 Kerala Congress (Jacob) 3
7 Kerala Congress (B) 2
8 Kerala Revolutionary Socialist Party 1

BJP alliance

Name of the Party Election Symbol Number of Seats
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)
File:Bharatiya Janata Party.svg
139
Janata Dal (United) (JDU)
File:ECI-Arrow.png
1

The official constituency wise list of candidates with their election symbols

Constituencies

There are 140 constituencies in Kerala, spread over 14 districts, based on the Delimitation commission of 2002.[8] Many constituencies present in the 2006 elections become non-existent and 24 new constituencies came into existence following the delimitation.

Aranmula constituency in Pathanamathitta district is the only seat in the state that has over two lakh voters at 203,411.The constituency that has the second highest number of voters is Sultan Battery in Wayanad district with over 196,078 voters, followed by Kunnathur in Kollam district with over 190,322 voters. Kozhikode South constituency has the least number of voters with 130,254, followed by Ernakulam with 133,398 and Tanur in Malappuram district with 136,183 voters respectively.[9]

Female voters outnumber the male voters in 127 of the 140 assembly seats.The Aranmula constituency has the highest number of female voters in the state, followed by Adoor with 102,336 and Manalur with 102,336 females.[10][11]

Peerumedu constituency has the most number of polling booths, with 195 booths.

Thuiruvananthapuram district has the largest number of 100 candidates in the fray the least number of 17 candidates is in Wayanad.[12]

Poonjar constituency has the maximum number of candidates, 13. The least number of candidates is 4, in the constituencies of Sulthanbathery, Alathur, Malampuzha and Kaduthuruthy.[13]

Campaign

Salient points

V. S. Achuthanandan started the LDF campaign in Malampuzha, Palakkad on 21-Mar-2011.[14]

An Asianet News journalist was allegedly roughed up by P. Jayarajan, a senior legislator of Kerala's ruling Left Democratic Front after a chat show in Kannur.[15][16]

The use of a helicopter by KPCC chief Ramesh Chennithala in poll campaign was criticised by LDF.[17]

The Supreme Court upheld the Election Commission's order directing the state government to defer its decision to extend a scheme for providing rice at Rs.2 per kg to all ration card holders that was announced on the eve of the assembly elections.[18]

Former UDF M.L.A. Sobhana George who gave nomination to contest as an Independent candidate from Chenganoor later withdrew her candidature. Janakeeya Vikasana Munnai leader M. R. Murali also withdrew his nomination from contesting polls in Shoranur.[19]

UDF manifesto

The main promises in the UDF manifesto are:-[20]

  1. 36 lakh jobs for the unemployed youth.
  2. 25 kg of rice at Re one a kg rice for Below Poverty Line families and at Rs two per kg to others.
  3. Farm loans at three per cent interest.
  4. Free bi-cycles to class X students.
  5. Setting up of pepper and horticulture boards.
  6. Back-door appointments to be reconsidered.
  7. Interest-free loans for purchasing computers and motorbikes for students.
  8. Making Kochi Metro project a reality.
  9. Ensuring electricity connections to all households within one year.
  10. Exploitation by operators of other state lotteries to be stopped.

LDF Manifesto

The main promises in the LDF manifesto are:-[21]

  1. Amend the Lok Ayukta rules to provide information to public regarding the assets owned by public figures within and outside the country and to ensure transparent and corruption-free administration..
  2. Extension of Rs 2 per kg rice scheme to all sections.
  3. Increase old age pension from Rs 400 to Rs 1000.
  4. Creation of 25 lakh jobs in non-farm sectors and increasing the state spending on infrastructure projects.
  5. A subsidy of Rs 20 per litre for kerosene for the weaker sections..
  6. Several sops for women and children with various empowerments schemes totalling Rs 7500 crore..
  7. The maternity leave with wage for women worker in unorganised sector would be increased to three months from the present one month..
  8. All the school chidren would be given free meal, uninforms and textbooks..
  9. A welfare-cum-pension scheme for employees of places of worship of all religions will be introduced..
  10. The operations of other-state lotteries would be contained while protecting Kerala state lottery.
  11. Total electrification of the state in six months.
  12. Cent per cent drinking water supply in five years.

Poll surveys

Pre-poll surveys

  • The Asianet opinion survey released on 9-Mar-2011 predicts 77 to 87 seats for UDF, 53 to 63 seats for LDF and 0 to 5 seats for BJP.
  • The second round survey by Asianet News on 31-Mar-2011 changes the tally as follows: UDF 80 to 90; LDF 50 to 60: BJP 0 to 2.[22]
  • The opinion survey conducted by Institute for Monitoring Economic Growth, predicted on 31-Mar-2011 that the UDF will get 72-82 seats and the LDF will get 58-68 seats in the elections.[23]
  • The opinion poll conducted by Mail Today-India Today-Headlines Today-Aaj Tak-ORG, announced on 1-April-2011 predicts 96 seats to the UDF and only 41 seats to the ruling LDF, with others getting 3 seats.[24][25]

Post-poll surveys

  • The post-poll study by the Centre for Study of Developing Societies (CSDS) done for The Week, Manorama News and CNN-IBN released on the 10-May-2011 predicted 69 to 77 seats for LDF and 63 to 71 seats for UDF, giving a slight advantage to LDF for the first time. [26]
  • The third and final survey conducted by Centre for Forecasting and Research (C fore) in association with Asianet released on 10-May-2011 has again changed their predictions as follows: UDF 72 to 82; LDF 58 to 68; BJP 0 to 2 [27]
  • The Headlines Today-ORG polls, released on 10-May-2011, predicted that the UDF would win 85 to 92 seats and the LDF would win 48 to 55 seats.[28]
  • Star News survey predicted that the UDF is expected to win 88 seats while the LDF will win 49 seats. [29][30]
  • The Congress-backed Jai Hind TV channel predicted that the UDF will win 86-96 seats and the LDF would have to settle for 44-54 seats. [31]
  • News24 channel in association with 'Today's Chanakya Agency' predicts UDF 84-102; LDF 35-53; BJP 0-6 .[32]
  • Exit poll by 'CVB News-C-Voter' gave UDF 83-91, LDF 49-57 and BJP 1-4 seats.[33]

Election

The thirteenth legislative assembly election was held on 13 April 2011. The filing of nominations for the elections ended on 26 March 2011. A total of 1373 contestants filed nominations. The scrutiny of nominations took place on 29 March 2011. According to the latest revised electoral list, there are a total of 22,878,767 voters, with 11,919,652 women and 10,959,115 men. There are 20,758 polling booths in 11,662 polling locations in the state.[34]

A total of 971 candidates contested the elections, after the withdrawal of nominations closed.[35]

Polling

The polling to elect members of assembly from the 140 constituencies in Kerala was held successfully on 13 April 2011. 75.12 per cent voter turn out was recorded in the state. The district wise and constituency wise polling percentage is as given below.[36][37]

Re-polling was conducted on two polling stations in the state on 16-April-2011, in the Legislative Assembly constituencies of Pattambi and Chalakkudy.

Sl. No: District Constituency No. of Voters Polling Stations Percentage of Polling
Kasaragod 76.3%
1 Manjeshwar 176801 160 75.1%
2 Kasargod 159251 140 73.6%
3 Udma 173441 152 74.0%
4 Kanhangad 177812 158 78.4%
5 Trikaripur 169019 162 80.4%
Kannur 80.7%
6 Payyannur 157667 151 82.3%
7 Kalliasseri 156598 148 79.4%
8 Taliparamba 173593 161 82.7%
9 Irikkur 168376 163 77.3%
10 Azhikode 147413 128 82.2%
11 Kannur 143181 122 78.7%
12 Dharmadam 162161 139 83.4%
13 Thalassery 149174 144 78.6 %
14 Kuthuparamba 160026 147 79.7%
15 Mattannur 159815 146 82.7%
16 Peravoor 145437 126 80.0%
Wayanad '73.8%
17 Mananthavady (ST) 166823 134 74.2%
18 Sulthanbathery (ST) 198272 179 73.2%
19 Kalpetta 170042 137 75.0%
Kozhikode 81.3%
20 Vadakara 141290 137 80.5%
21 Kuttiadi 162140 140 87.2%
22 Nadapuram 179213 160 81.4%
23 Quilandy 165945 141 81.6%
24 Perambra 159050 145 84.3%
25 Balusseri (SC) 183851 161 81.5%
26 Elathur 161999 137 82.0%
27 Kozhikode North 149890 134 77.1%
28 Kozhikode South 132621 128 77.9%
29 Beypore 163840 131 78.7%
30 Kunnamangalam 177622 140 84.0%
31 Koduvally 142154 121 79.7%
32 Thiruvambadi 145446 127 79.1%
Malappuram 74.6%
33 Kondotty 157911 131 77.5%
34 Ernad 141704 125 80.4%
35 Nilambur 174633 151 77.8%
36 Wandoor (SC) 180536 158 73.3%
37 Manjeri 164036 136 71.0%
38 Perinthalmanna 164998 143 81.3%
39 Mankada 164006 131 73.6%
40 Malappuram 167667 143 72.6%
41 Vengara 144304 118 68.9%
42 Vallikunnu 156165 123 72.2%
43 Tirurangadi 152828 124 65.5%
44 Tanur 138051 110 75.3%
45 Tirur 166273 142 75.9%
46 Kottakkal 167435 132 70.5%
47 Thavanur 156189 124 78.1%
48 Ponnani 158627 141 76.2%
Palakkad 75.6%
49 Thrithala 155363 127 78.4%
50 Pattambi 153467 122 76.5%
51 Shornur 163390 141 73.4%
52 Ottappalam 174363 152 75.0%
53 Kongad (SC) 155410 134 72.7%
54 Mannarkkad 166126 141 72.7%
55 Malampuzha 180267 150 75.2%
56 Palakkad 154101 134 72.6%
57 Tarur (SC) 148716 131 75.3%
58 Chittur 167503 143 81.0%
59 Nemmara 171567 159 77.9%
60 Alathur 152355 131 76.1%
Thrissur 74.9%
61 Chelakkara (SC) 173352 147 76.6%
62 Kunnamkulam 173993 155 75.3%
63 Guruvayoor 178107 150 71.9%
64 Manalur 189796 169 73.3%
65 Wadakkanchery 177837 149 77.9%
66 Ollur 176637 145 73.8%
67 Thrissur 161697 135 68.7%
68 Nattika (SC) 179470 148 71.4%
69 Kaipamangalam 151281 135 77.2%
70 Irinjalakuda 174061 151 75.8%
71 Puthukkad 175850 155 78.0%
72 Chalakudy 172486 157 76.2%
73 Kodungallur 168902 156 75.9%
Ernakulam 77.6%
74 Perumbavoor 154283 153 81.1%
75 Angamaly 152250 144 80.7%
76 Aluva 158819 144 80.3%
77 Kalamassery 164999 144 79.3%
78 Paravur 170940 154 84.0%
79 Vypeen 151879 138 79.3%
80 Kochi 157604 148 66.9%
81 Thripunithura 171429 157 76.3%
82 Ernakulam 135512 122 71.6%
83 Thrikkakara 159701 139 73.6%
84 Kunnathunad (SC) 152939 171 83.4%
88 Piravom 175995 134 79.1%
86 Muvattupuzha 154304 125 74.9%
87 Kothamangalam 144146 136 74.1%
Idukki 71.1%
88 Devikulam (SC) 147765 170 72.3%
89 Udumbanchola 153386 157 71.9%
90 Thodupuzha 177341 181 71.6%
91 Idukki 169711 175 70.3%
92 Peerumade 165179 195 69.6%
Kottayam 73.8%
93 Pala 168981 170 73.4%
94 Kaduthuruthy 171075 166 72.0%
95 Vaikom (SC) 153205 148 78.7%
96 Ettumanoor 150427 154 78.2%
97 Kottayam 147990 158 77.4%
98 Puthuppally 157002 156 73.8%
99 Changanassery 148860 139 72.5%
100 Kanjirappally 161393 154 69.9%
101 Poonjar 167745 160 70.0%
Alappuzha 79.1%
102 Aroor 173906 159 84.0%
103 Cherthala 190467 166 84.7%
104 Alappuzha 173665 153 80.7%
105 Ambalappuzha 146369 130 79.3%
106 Kuttanad 149121 168 78.6%
107 Haripad 168698 181 79.5%
108 Kayamkulam 179130 179 77.6%
109 Mavelikkara (SC) 175720 179 75.8%
110 Chengannur 175610 154 71.2%
Pathanamthitta 68.2%
111 Thiruvalla 193159 163 65.4%
112 Ranni 175285 150 68.5%
113 Aranmula 205978 181 65.8%
114 Konni 181196 163 72.1%
115 Adoor (SC) 192721 170 69.8%
Kollam 72.8%
116 Karunagapally 181575 162 75.4%
117 Chavara 159260 134 79.1%
118 Kunnathur (SC) 193106 172 73.7%
119 Kottarakkara 183590 169 74.3%
120 Pathanapuram 172337 157 74.1%
121 Punalur 186470 179 71.2%
122 Chadayamangalam 177021 165 71.6%
123 Kundara 178050 152 71.2%
124 Kollam 160267 151 70.6%
125 Eravipuram 153383 136 67.9%
126 Chathannoor 160019 136 71.0%
Thiruvananthapuram 68.3%
127 Varkala 151613 154 72.5%
128 Attingal (SC) 171316 162 66.7%
129 Chirayinkeezhu (SC) 169784 172 66.1%
130 Nedumangad 174889 153 70.7%
131 Vamanapuram 173748 166 70.6%
132 Kazhakoottam 162600 137 66.9%
133 Vattiyoorkavu 174721 140 63.9%
134 Thiruvananthapuram 177098 148 60.2%
135 Nemom 171841 144 67.5%
136 Aruvikkara 164890 139 70.2%
137 Parassala 187565 166 71.0%
138 Kattakkada 165300 136 70.6%
139 Kovalam 183116 161 67.6%
140 Neyyattinkara 157004 140 70.7%
TOTAL 23147871 2118 75.12

Result

Sl. No: District Constituency UDF candidate Party Votes LDF candidate Party Votes BJP+ candidate Votes Winner Margin Winning alliance
1 Kasaragod Manjeshwar P. V. Abdul Razzaq IUML C. H. Kunjambu CPI(M) K. Surendaran
2 Kasargod N. A. Nellikunnu IUML Azeez Kadappuram INL Jayalakshmi
N. Bhatt
3 Udma C. K. Sreedharan INC K. Kunjiraman CPI(M) B. Sunitha
4 Kanhangad M. C. Jose INC E. Chandrasekharan CPI Maddikkai Kummaran
5 Trikaripur K. V. Gangadharan INC K. Kunjiraman CPI(M) T. Radhakrishnan
6 Kannur Payyannur K. Brijeshkumar INC C. Krishnan CPI(M) C.K. Rameshan
7 Kalliasseri P. Indira INC T. V. Rajesh CPI(M) Sreekanth Varma
8 Taliparamba Job Michael KC(M) James Mathew CPI(M) K. Jayaprakash
9 Irikkur K. C. Joseph INC P Santhosh Kumar CPI M. G.
Ramakrishnan
10 Azhikode K. M. Shaji IUML M. Prakasan CPI(M) M. K. Sashindran
11 Kannur A. P. Abdullakutty INC Kadannapalli Ramachandran Congress(S) U. T. Jayanthan
12 Dharmadam Manbaram Divakaran INC K. K. Narayanan CPI(M) C. P. Sangeetha
13 Thalassery Rijil Makutty INC Kodiyeri Balakrishnan CPI(M) V. Ratnakaran
14 Kuthuparamba K. P. Mohanan SJD Sayyad Alai Puthiya Valappil INL (Independent) O. K. Vasu
15 Mattannur Joseph Chavara SJD E. P. Jayarajan CPI(M) Biju Elakuzhi
16 Peravoor Sunny Joseph INC K. K. Shylaja CPI(M) P.K. Velayudhan
17 Wayanad Mananthavady (ST) P. K. Jayalakshmi INC K. C. Kunjiraman CPI(M) E. Kunjaman
18 Sulthanbathery (ST) I. C. Balakrishnan INC E. A. Shankaran CPI(M) Palliyara Raman
19 Kalpetta M. V. Shreyams Kumar SJD P. A. Muhammad CPI(M) P. C. Mohanan
20 Kozhikode Vadakara M. K. Premnath SJD C K Nanu JD(S) M.P. Rajan
21 Kuttiadi Soopy Narikatteri IUML K.K. Lalitha CPI(M) P. K. Sajeevan
22 Nadapuram V. M. Chandran INC E. K. Vijayan CPI K.P. Prakash Babu
23 Quilandy K. P. Anilkumar INC K. Dasan CPI(M) T.P. Jayachandran
24 Perambra Mohammed Iqbal KC(M) K. Kunjuammad CPI(M) P. Chandrika
25 Balusseri (SC) A. Balram INC Purushan Kadalundy CPI(M) T. K. Raman
26 Elathur Shaik P Haris SJD A. K. Saseendran NCP V.V. Rajan
27 Kozhikode North P. V. Gangadharan INC M. Pradeepkumar CPI(M) P. Reghunath
28 Kozhikode South M. K. Muneer IUML C. P. Muzaffir Ahmed CPI(M) Jaya
Sadanandan
29 Beypore M. P. Adam Mulsi INC Elamaram Kareem CPI(M) K.P. Sreesan
30 Kunnamangalam U. C. Raman IUML P.T.A. Rahim Independent C.K. Padmanabhan
31 Koduvally V. M. Ummar IUML M. Mahboob CPI(M) Gireesh Thevalli
32 Thiruvambadi C. Moyinkutty IUML George M. Thomas CPI(M) Jose Kappattumala
33 Malappuram Kondotty Mamunni Haji IUML P. C. Naushad CPI(M) Kumari Sukumaran
34 Ernad P. K. Basheer IUML K Asharaf Ali CPI Baburaj
35 Nilambur Aryadan Muhammed INC M. Thomas Mathew Independent K. C. Velayudhan
36 Wandoor (SC) A. P. Anilkumar INC V. Rameshan CPI(M) Kotheri Ayyappan
37 Manjeri M. Ummer IUML V. Gowri CPI P. G. Upendran
38 Perinthalmanna Manjalamkuzhi Ali IUML V. Sasikumar CPI(M) C. K. Kunjumuhammad
39 Mankada T. E. Ahamed Kabir IUML Khadija Sathar CPI(M) K ManiKandan
40 Malappuram P. Ubaidulla IUML Sadiq Madathil JD(S) K. Velayudhan
41 Vengara P. K. Kunhalikutty IUML K. P. Ismail INL Subramaniyan
42 Vallikunnu K. N. A. Kader IUML K.V. Sankaranarayanan Independent M. Premkumar
43 Tirurangadi P. K Abdul Rab IUML K. K. Samad CPI Sashidharan Punnasseri
44 Tanur Abdul Rahman Randathani IUML E. Jayan CPI(M) Ravi Thelath
45 Tirur C. Mammootty IUML P.P. Abdullakkutty CPI(M) P. T. Ali Haji
46 Kottakkal Abdussamad Samadani IUML C. P. K. Gurukkal NCP K. K. Surendran
47 Thavanur V. V. Prakash INC K.T. Jaleel Independent Nirmala Kuttikrishnan
48 Ponnani P. T. Ajay Mohan INC P. Sreeramakrishnan CPI(M) V. T. Jayapraksh
49 Palakkad Thrithala V. T. Balram INC P. Mammikkutty CPI(M) V. Ramankutty
50 Pattambi C. P. Muhammed INC K P Suresh Raj CPI P. Babu
51 Shornur Shanta Jayaram INC K.S. Saleekha CPI(M) V. B. Muralidharan
52 Ottappalam V. K. Sreekandan INC M. Hamsa CPI(M) P. Venugopal
53 Kongad (SC) P. Swaminathan INC K.V. Vijayadas CPI(M) B. Devayani
54 Mannarkkad M. Shamusuddin IUML V. Chamunni CPI O. P. Vasadevanunni
55 Malampuzha Lathika Subhash INC V. S. Achuthanandan CPI(M) P. K. Majeed Pedikat (JDU)
56 Palakkad Shafi Parambil INC K.K. Divakaran CPI(M) C. Uday Bhaskar
57 Tarur (SC) N. Vinesh KC(J) A. K. Balan CPI(M) M. Lakshmanan
58 Chittur K. Achuthan INC Subhash Chandra Bose CPI(M) A. K. Omanakuttan
59 Nemmara M. V. Raghavan CMP V. Chenthamarakshan CPI(M) N. Sivarajan
60 Alathur K. Kushalakumar KC(M) M. Chandran CPI(M) K. A. Suliaman
61 Thrissur Chelakkara (SC) K. B. Shasikumar INC K. Radhakrishnan CPI(M) V. A. Krishna Kumaran
62 Kunnamkulam C. P. John CMP Babu M. Palissery CPI(M) K. K. Aneeshkumar
63 Guruvayoor Asharaf Kokkur IUML K.V. Abdulkhader CPI(M) Dayanandan Mambulli
64 Manalur P. A. Madhavan INC Baby John CPI(M) P. M. Gopinath
65 Wadakkanchery C. N. Balakrishnan INC N. R. Balan CPI(M) Shajumon Vattekadu
66 Ollur M. P. Vincent INC Rajaji Mathew Thomas CPI Sundar Rajan
67 Thrissur Therambil Ramakrishnan INC P. Balachandran CPI Ravikumar Uppath
68 Nattika (SC) Vikas Chakrapani CMP (Independent) Geetha Gopi CPI Sarju Thoyyakkavu
69 Kaipamangalam Umesh Challiyil JSS V. S. Sunil kumar CPI A.N. Radhakrishnan
70 Irinjalakuda Thomas Unniyadan KC(M) K.R. Vijaya CPI(M) K. C. Venugopal
71 Puthukkad K. P. Viswanathan INC C. Raveendranath CPI(M) Sobha Surendran
72 Chalakudy K. T. Benny INC B.D. Devasi CPI(M) Sudhir Baby
73 Kodungallur T N Prathapan INC K G Sivanandan CPI I. R. Vijayan
74 Ernakulam Perumbavoor Jaison Joseph INC Saju Paul CPI(M) O. C. Ashokan
75 Angamaly Johnny Nellore KC(J) Jose Thettayil JD(S) P. Brahmaraj
76 Aluva Anwar Sadath INC A. M. Yusuf CPI(M) M. N. Gopi
77 Kalamassery V. K. Ibrahim Kunju IUML K. Chandran Pillai CPI(M) P. Krishnadas
78 Paravur V. D. Satheesan INC Pannyan Raveendran CPI T. S. Purushothamman
79 Vypeen Ajay Tharayil INC S. Sharma CPI(M) Surendran
80 Kochi Dominic Presentation INC M.C. Josephine CPI(M) K. Sashidaran
81 Thripunithura K. Babu INC C. M. Dinesh Mani CPI(M) Sabu Varghese
82 Ernakulam Hibi Eden INC Sebastian Paul Independent C. G. Rajagopal
83 Thrikkakara Benny Behanan INC M.E. Hasainar CPI(M) N. Sajikumar
84 Kunnathunad (SC) V. P. Sajeendran INC M.A. Surendran CPI(M) Ravi Veliyathunadu
88 Piravom T. M. Jacob KC(J) M.J. Jacob CPI(M) M. N. Madhu
86 Muvattupuzha Joseph Vazhakkan INC Babu Paul CPI Jiji Joseph
87 Kothamangalam T. U. Kuruvilla KC(M) Scaria Thomas KC(T) Radhakrishnan
88 Idukki Devikulam (SC) A. K. Mani INC S Rejandran CPI(M) S. Rajagopal
89 Udumbanchola Josy Sebastian INC K. K. Jayachandran CPI(M) N. Narayanraj
90 Thodupuzha P. J. Joseph KC(M) Joseph Sebastian Independent P. M. Velayudhan
91 Idukki Roshi Augustine KC(M) C. V. Varghese CPI(M) C. C. Krishnan
92 Peerumade E. M. Augusty INC E. S. Bijimol CPI P. P. Sanu
93 Kottayam Pala K. M. Mani KC(M) Mani C. Kappan NCP B. Vijay Kumar
94 Kaduthuruthy Monce Joseph KC(M) Stephen George KC(T) P.G. Bijukumar
95 Vaikom (SC) Satheesh Kumar INC K. Ajith CPI Ramesh Kavimattom
96 Ettumanoor Thomas Chazhikadan KC(M) K. Suresh Kurup CPI(M) V. G. Gopakumar
97 Kottayam Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan INC V.N. Vasavan CPI(M) Narayan Namboothiri
98 Puthuppally Oommen Chandy INC Suja Susan George CPI(M) D. Sunilkumar
99 Changanassery C. F. Thomas KC(M) B. Ekbal CPI(M) M.B. Rajagopal
100 Kanjirappally N.Jayaraj KC(M) Suresh T Nair CPI K. G. Rajmohan
101 Poonjar P. C. George KC(M) Mohan Thomas Independent K. Santhosh Kumar
102 Alappuzha Aroor M. A. Shukoor INC A.M. Arif CPI(M) P. Sajeev Lal
103 Cherthala K. R. Gowri Amma JSS P. Thilothaman CPI P.K. Binu
104 Alappuzha P. J. Mathew INC Thomas Issac CPI(M) Kottaram
Unnikrishnan
105 Ambalappuzha M. Liju INC G. Sudhakaran CPI(M) P.K. Vasudevan
106 Kuttanad K.C. Joseph KC(M) Thomas Chandy NCP K. Soman
107 Haripad Ramesh Chennithala INC G. Krishnaprasad CPI Ajith Shanker
108 Kayamkulam M. Murali INC C.K. Sadasivan CPI(M) T.O. Noushad
109 Mavelikkara (SC) K. K. Shaju JSS R. Rajesh CPI(M) S. Girija
110 Chengannur P. C. Vishnunath INC C.S. Sujatha CPI(M) B. Radhakrishnan Menon
111 Pathanamthitta Thiruvalla Victor T. Thomas KC(M) Mathew T. Thomas JD(S) Rajan Moolaveetil
112 Ranni Peelipose Thomas INC Raju Abraham CPI(M) Suresh Kadambari
113 Aranmula K. Shivadasan Nair INC K.C. Rajagopal CPI(M) K. Haridas
114 Konni Adoor Prakash INC M.S. Rajendran CPI(M) V.S.
Harish Chandran
115 Adoor (SC) Pandalam Sudhakaran INC Chittayam Gopakumar CPI K K Sasi
116 Kollam Karunagapally Rajan Babu JSS C. Divakaran CPI M. Suresh
117 Chavara Shibu Baby John RSP(B) N. K. Premachandran RSP Nalini
Sankaramankalam
118 Kunnathur (SC) P. K. Ravi INC Kovoor Kunjumon RSP Raji Prasad
119 Kottarakkara N N Murali KC(B) P. Ayisha Potty CPI(M) Vayakkal Madhu
120 Pathanapuram K. B. Ganesh Kumar KC(B) K. Rajagopal CPI(M) Subhash Pattazhi -
121 Punalur Johnson Abraham INC K. Raju CPI B. Radhamany
122 Chadayamangalam Shahida Kamal INC Mullakara Ratnakaran CPI Saju Kumar
123 Kundara P. Jermias INC M.A. Baby CPI(M) Vellimon Dileep
124 Kollam K. C. Rajan INC P. K. Gurudasan CPI(M) G. Hari
125 Eravipuram P. K. K. Bava IUML A. A. Aziz RSP Pattathanam Babu
126 Chathannoor Bindhu Krishna INC G S Jayalal CPI Kizhakkanela
Sudhakaran
127 Thiruvananthapuram Varkala Varkala Kahar INC A.A. Rahim CPI(M) Elakamon Satish
128 Attingal (SC) Thankamani Divakaran INC Adv. B. Sathyan CPI(M) P. P. Vava
129 Chirayinkeezhu (SC) K. Vidhyadharan INC V. Sasi CPI(M) Athiyoor Surendran
130 Nedumangad Palode Ravi INC P Ramachandran Nair CPI(M) K. S. Anjana
131 Vamanapuram C. Mohanachandran INC Koliyakkod Krishnan Nair CPI(M) Sasi R. Cheraman
132 Kazhakoottam M. A. Wahid INC C. Ajayakumar CPI(M) J.R. Padmakumar
133 Vattiyoorkavu K. Muraleedharan INC Cherian Philip Independent V.V. Rajesh
134 Thiruvananthapuram V. S. Sivakumar INC V. Surendran Pillai KC(T) B.K. Shekar
135 Nemom Charupara Ravi SJD V. Sivankutty CPI(M) O. Rajagopal
136 Aruvikkara G. Karthikeyan INC Ambalathara Sreedharan Nair RSP C. Sivankutty
137 Parassala A. T. George INC Aanavoor Nagappan CPI(M) S. Suresh
138 Kattakkada N. Sakthan INC Jaya Dali Independent P. K. Krishna Das
139 Kovalam George Merciar INC Jameela Prakasam JD(S) Venganoor Satish
140 Neyyattinkara Thambanoor Ravi INC B. Selvaraj CPI(M) Athiyannur Sreekumar

Note:-

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