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The performance of candidates from major alliances is available in table format at Performance of candidates from major alliances of the 2021 Kerala Legislative Assembly election. [1] [2] Many parties, including the CPI-M, the INC and the CPI, did not give seats to most sitting candidates who had already served two terms.
The tenure of the members of the 14th Legislative Assembly in the state ended on 1 June 2021. [6] 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).
The following is the performance of candidates from major alliances of the 2021. Kerala Legislative Assembly election, namely the candidates from the Left Democratic Front (LDF), United Democratic Front (UDF) and National Democratic Alliance (NDA). [1] [2]
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 .
2.1 2017. 2.2 2018. 2.3 2019. ... The following is a list of by-elections held for the Kerala Legislative Assembly, ... Party after election 1 28 May 2018
The current Legislative Assembly is the 15th Assembly of Kerala since the formation of Kerala state. It was elected in the 2021 Kerala Legislative Assembly election . The Speaker is MA. N. Shamseer of CPI(M) .
Ottapalam State assembly constituency is one of the 140 state legislative assembly constituencies in Kerala state in southern India. It is also one of the 7 state legislative assembly constituencies included in the Palakkad Lok Sabha constituency. [1] As of the 2021 assembly elections, the current MLA is K. Premkumar of CPI(M).
2021 Assembly Election. Vijin contested the 2021 Kerala State Assembly Election from Kalliasseri constituency, as a CPI(M) candidate. He recorded a winning margin of 44,393 votes and polled 60.62% total votes polled. [26] He was the youngest in the list of candidates announced by the CPI(M) in Kannur for the assembly polls. [2]