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Size of this JPG preview of this PDF file: ... It is a political map of the districts of Kerala. Date: 2 July 2020: Source: Own work: ... Version of PDF format: 1.5
Map of the Kerala Legislative Assembly constituencies, with names. The Kerala Legislative Assembly, popularly known as the Niyamasabha (literally Hall of laws), is the law-making body of Kerala, one of the 28 States in India. The Assembly is formed by 140 elected representatives.
At present, there are 1200 local governments in Kerala, which includes 941 Grama Panchayats, 152 Block Panchayats, 14 District Panchayats, 87 Municipalities and 6 Municipal Corporations. [ 8 ] The last Election to the Local Self-government Institutions in Kerala ( Panchayat Elections ) was held in 2020 december.
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.
2011 Kerala Legislative Assembly election: Kazhakootam Party Candidate Votes % ±% INC: M. A. Vaheed 50,787 46.38 CPI(M) C. Ajayakumar 48,591 44.38 BJP: Padmakumar 7,508 6.86 Independent: M. Wahid 986 0.90 BSP: K. Bhuvanendran Chettiyar 678 0.62 SDPI: M. A. Jaleel 418 0.38 Independent: Sudarshanan S. 325 0.30 Independent: K. Ajithkumar 205 0.19 ...
First election after the Major delimitation of constituency. Different from the previous Nemom Constituency. Different from the previous Nemom Constituency. Presently, it includes the parts of Previous Thiruvananthapuram East & Nemom Constitutencies.There were 1,72,493 registered voters in the constituency for the 2011 election.
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]
Vengara assembly constituency faced a bypoll due to the election of the sitting MLA P. K. Kunhalikutty into Indian Lok Sabha in 2017. [6] There were 1,70,006 registered voters for the subsequent by election.