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  2. 2020 Kerala local elections - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. List of constituencies of the Kerala Legislative Assembly

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    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.

  4. Elections in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  5. Ernakulam Assembly constituency - Wikipedia

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    Due to the election of the sitting MLA Hibi Eden as the MP from Ernakulam (Lok Sabha constituency), Ernakulam Niyamasabha Constituency went to by-polls on 21 October 2019. There were 1,55,306 registered voters in Ernakulam Constituency for this election. [5] T. J. Vinod won the resulting by-election by 3750 votes. [6]

  6. Local government in Kerala - Wikipedia

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    Kerala is a state on the southwestern coast of India. It is known for its high literacy rate, low infant mortality rate, and long life expectancy. Following the 73rd and 74th amendment (both in 1992) of the Constitution of India which entrusted states with establishing Panchayati Raj institutions and Urban Local Bodies for devolution of powers, the Kerala government enacted the Kerala ...

  7. 2015 Kerala local elections - Wikipedia

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    Elections to local bodies (Panchayats, Municipalities and Corporations) in Kerala were held in two phrases, on 2 and 5 November 2015. [2] The Left Democratic Front (LDF) won more than half of all gram panchayats and municipalities, and both they and the United Democratic Front (UDF) won majorities in seven out of fourteen district panchayats each.

  8. Thrikkakara Assembly constituency - Wikipedia

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    1 Local self governed segments. ... Local Body Type Taluk; 1 ... There were 1,81,261 registered voters in the constituency for the 2016 Kerala Niyamasabha Election. [4]

  9. Thrippunithura Assembly constituency - Wikipedia

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    1 Local self governed segments. ... Local Body Type Taluk; 1 ... There were 1,98,245 registered voters in the constituency for the 2016 Kerala Niyamasabha Election. [4]