Kerala Election Details 2019

Kerala has 20 lok sabha constituencies kasargod kannur vadakara wayanad kozhikode malapuram ponnani palakkad alathur thrissur chalakkudy ernakulam idukki kottayam alappuzha.
Kerala election details 2019. As in the previous general elections in the recent history of the state the key alliances that fought for representation of lok sabha seats in kerala in the 2014 general election are the udf which is the kerala state legislative alliance aligned with the upa at the national level and the ldf comprising primarily the cpi m and the cpi. Get constituency wise and party wise kerala parliamentary voting results for 2019. The first phase was conducted on 23 september for pala constituency.
Kerala byelection results 2019. The bjp which has a single mla in the state assembly drew a blank once again in kerala. The ruling cpm led ldf captured two critical seats vattiyoorkavu and konni while the congress led udf retained its stronghold seats of ernakulam and manjeswar along with wresting the aroor seat from the cpm.
By election took place in two phases. 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. The remaining 5 assembly constituencies voted to elect their representatives on 21 october.
The counting of votes was conducted on 27 september in pala and on 24 october in the other five constituencies. Kerala parliamentary lok sabha election 2019 results. The picture is clear in kerala.
The kerala assembly elections were held in single phase on 16 may and results were declared on 19 may 2016. Kerala election results 2019 highlights. The cpi m led left democratic front emerged victorious with 91 seats.
State election commission kerala janahitham tc 27 6 2 vikas bhavan p o thiruvananthapuram 695 033. Congress led united democratic front udf was the runner up with 47 seats. Kerala assembly bye election results 2019.