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The result of the election was announced on 4 June 2024. [1] The United Democratic Front (UDF), led by Indian National Congress (INC), and Left Democratic Front (LDF), led by Communist Party of India (Marxist), contested separately in Kerala.
Kerala Legislative Assembly election, namely the candidates from the Left Democratic Front (LDF), United Democratic Front (UDF) and National Democratic Alliance (NDA). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Number
The elections for local self-government institutions, such as panchayats and municipalities, are conducted by the Kerala State Election Commission, which is an independent constitutional authority. Panchayat Elections is a term widely used in Kerala , India , for the polls that are held to select the Local Self-government Representatives .
Six assembly by-elections were held on 23 September and 21 October 2019, to the six vacant seats in the Kerala Niyamasabha which consists of 140 constituencies in total. By-election took place in two phases.
MLA before election Party before election Elected MLA Party after election 1 23 September 2019 Pala: K. M. Mani: Kerala Congress (M) Mani C. Kappan: Nationalist Congress Party: 2 21 October 2019 Manjeshwaram: P. B. Abdul Razak: Indian Union Muslim League: M. C. Kamaruddin: Indian Union Muslim League: 3 Aroor: A. M. Ariff: Communist Party of ...
As with all assembly elections in India, Kerala uses first-past-the-post election system. Voters are given a provision to vote NOTA (None Of The Above). State Election Commission, Kerala conducts the assembly election and is overseen by Election Commission of India. [7]
An all-party meeting filed a plea in Kerala High Court to defer the polls, which was set for November 2020, considering the increasing COVID cases. [7]An ordinance by the Governor of the state, which temporarily amended Kerala Panchayat Raj Act, 1994, allowed COVID-19 quarantined patients to vote via postal ballots and increases the voting time by two hours.
The 2016 Kerala Legislative Assembly election was held on 16 May 2016 to elect 140 MLAs to the 14th Kerala Legislative Assembly. The constituencies to which election was held. Voter turnout was 77.53%, up from 75.12% in the previous election. [2] The result was declared on 19 May 2016.