Kerala Assembly Election Results 2026: Check the complete list of constituency-level winners

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The counting of votes for Kerala’s 140 assembly constituencies is well under way, offering the first clear indications of how the electoral battle will unfold in the state. Voting was held in one stage on April 9, and the result is now being closely monitored as leads continue to change throughout the day.

Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan is contesting from Dharmadam constituency in Kerala. (PTI)
Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan is contesting from Dharmadam constituency in Kerala. (PTI)

According to trends available around 4pm, the United Democratic Front, led by the Indian National Congress, scored an early win, leading in 69 seats. In contrast, the Left Democratic Front, led by the Communist Party of India (Marxist) led by Prime Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, trails by a large margin in 22 constituencies.

These numbers, while still evolving, indicate a competitive contest, with the United Democratic Front currently leading in the race.

Full list of electoral districts:

Alathor | Consumer Price Index (M) | beat

Attingal | Consumer Price Index (M) | beat

Palousseri | Inc | beat

PIBOR | Consumer Price Index (M) | beat

Changanassery | Kerala Congress | beat

Chavara | RSP | beat

Chilakara | Consumer Price Index (M) | beat

Chittor | Inc | beat

Alathor | Inc | beat

Iranakulam | Inc | beat

Eravipuram | RSP | beat

Etomanor | Inc | beat

Guruvayur | Consumer Price Index (M) | beat

Haripad | Inc | beat

Aduki | Inc | beat

Irinjalakuda | Kerala Congress | beat

kaduthuruthy | Kerala Congress | beat

Kaipamangalam | Consumer Price Index | beat

kaliasiri | Consumer Price Index (M) | beat

kalpita | Inc | beat

Kanhangad | Consumer Price Index | beat

karunagapalli | Inc | beat

Kasaragod | IUML | beat

Kodungallur | Inc | beat

koduvali | IUML | beat

kolam | Inc | beat

congad | Inc | beat

Kothamangalam | Kerala Congress | beat

Kottayam | Inc | beat

Kozhikode South | IUML | beat

kunamangalam | IUML | beat

Kunnamkulam | Consumer Price Index (M) | beat

kunathur | RSP | beat

Kutiyadi | IUML | beat

Malamboza | Consumer Price Index (M) | beat

mannarcad | IUML | beat

Muvattupuzha | Inc | beat

natika | Consumer Price Index | beat

Ninmara | Consumer Price Index (M) | beat

Neyyatinkara | Inc | beat

Nilambur | Inc | beat

ottappalam | Consumer Price Index (M) | beat

Palakkad | Inc | beat

Pathanapuram | Inc | beat

Pattambi | Consumer Price Index | beat

payanor | Independent | beat

peromad | Inc | beat

Perumbavoor | Inc | beat

PERAFUM | Kerala Congress (Jacob) | beat

Bonalur | Consumer Price Index | beat

BotoCAD | Consumer Price Index (M) | beat

Butubali | Inc | beat

Shornor | Consumer Price Index (M) | beat

Sultan Bathery | Inc | beat

Tarrur | Consumer Price Index (M) | beat

Thalassery | Consumer Price Index (M) | beat

Tavanur | Inc | beat

Thiruvambadi | IUML | beat

Thiruvananthapuram | Conference of the Working Parties | beat

Thodupuzha | Kerala Congress | beat

Thrikakara | Inc | beat

Tresor | Inc | beat

tharthala | Inc | beat

Udumbanchula | Inc | beat

Vadakara | RMP | beat

Vicom | Inc | beat

Vamanapuram | Inc | beat

vpn | Inc | beat

and dakancheri | Consumer Price Index (M) | beat

Circle | Party | condition

I turn | Inc | Leading

Alappuzha | Inc | Leading

Loyalty | Inc | Leading

Ambalapuzha | Independent | Leading

Angamaly | Inc | Leading

Aranmula | Inc | Leading

Al-Aroor | Inc | Leading

aruvikara | Consumer Price Index (M) | Leading

Agycode | IUML | Leading

Chadayamangalam | Inc | Leading

Chalakudy | PSP | Leading

Chathanur | Bharatiya Janata Party | Leading

Chengannur | Consumer Price Index (M) | Leading

Shartala | Consumer Price Index | Leading

Chiraynkizo | Inc | Leading

devikolam | Inc | Leading

Dharamdam | Consumer Price Index (M) | Leading

Ayranad | IUML | Leading

Ericor | Inc | Leading

kalamassery | IUML | Leading

Kanjirapalli | Inc | Leading

Vijayan retains his land in Dharmadum

Even as his party declines overall, Pinarayi Vijayan appears to be maintaining a comfortable lead in his constituency. In Dharmadom, the Prime Minister leads by at least 1,500 votes, indicating a strong personal performance despite the broader trend affecting his party.

Kerala recorded a voter turnout of 79.63 percent in these elections, according to official figures. The high participation reflects strong public participation in the closely followed competition.

Before counting began, several polls had predicted a return to power for the United Democratic Front, which has been out of power in the state since 2016. The majority mark in the 140-member assembly stands at 71 seats, making the current lead particularly significant as the day progresses.

The LDF, under Vijayan’s leadership, has ruled Kerala for the past two terms, and the ongoing trends will determine whether this march continues or ends.

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