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Kerala Election Results 2026: Full list of winners and losers; Congress-led UDF set for historic comeback | India News

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Kerala Election Results 2026: Full list of winners and losers; Congress-led UDF set for historic comeback

Across Kerala, early trends in the 2026 Assembly election indicate a decisive shift in power, with the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) surging ahead and poised for a commanding return to government. The alliance is leading in over 100 of the 140 Assembly seats, comfortably crossing the majority mark, while the CPI(M)-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) is trailing far behind, struggling to retain even 40 constituencies. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) remains a marginal player, leading in only a couple of seats.The trends point to strong anti-incumbency against the LDF government led by chief minister Pinarayi Vijayan, who initially trailed in his Dharmadam stronghold before regaining the lead in later rounds. Several senior ministers have also faced setbacks, challenge for the ruling front.

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On the other hand, key UDF leaders have delivered strong performances, with Ramesh Chennithala securing a convincing victory in Haripad. The alliance’s gains appear to be driven by consolidation of minority votes, welfare-focused campaigning, and a broader voter push for change after two consecutive LDF terms.If these trends hold, Kerala is set to witness a return to its traditional pattern of alternating governments, with the UDF heading for a sweeping mandate and the LDF facing a significant electoral setback.

Full list of winners & losers

S. No.ConstituencyWinner
1ElathurVidya Balakrishnan (Congress)
2EranakulamT J Vinod (Congress)
3EravipuramVishnu Mohan (RSP)
4EttumanoorNattakom Suresh (Congress)
5HaripadRamesh Chennithala (Congress)
6IdukkiRoy K Paulose (Congress)
7IrinjalakudaThomas Unniyadan (Kerala Congress)
8KaduthuruthyMons Joseph (Kerala Congress)
9KaipamangalamK K Valsaraj (CPI)
10KalliasseriM Vijin (CPI-M)
11KarunagappallyC R Mahesh (Congress)
12KasaragodKallatra Mahin (IUML)
13KodungallurO J Janeesh (Congress)
14KoduvallyP K Firos (IUML)
15KollamBindhu Krishna (Congress)
16Kozhikode SouthFyzal Babu (IUML)
17KunnathurUllas Kovur (RSP)
18MalampuzhaA Prabhakaran (CPI-M)
19MuvattupuzhaMathew Kuzhalnadan (Congress)
20NattikaGeethagopi (CPI)
21NemmaraK Preman (CPI-M)
22NeyyattinkaraN Shakthan (Congress)
23NilamburAryadan Shoukath (Congress)
24OttappalamK Premkumar (CPI-M)
25PayyannurV Kunhikrishnan (Independent)
26PeerumadeCyriac Thomas (Congress)
27PerumbavoorManoj Moothedan (Congress)
28PudukadK K Ramachandran (CPI-M)
29PunalurC Ajayaprasad (CPI)
30PuthuppallyChandy Oommen (Congress)
31ShornurP Mammikutty (CPI-M)
32SulthanbatheryI C Balakrishnan (Congress)
33TarurSumod (CPI-M)
34ThavanurV S Joy (Congress)
35ThiruvambadiC K Kasim (IUML)
36ThrikkakaraUma Thomas (Congress)
37ThrissurRajan J Pallan (Congress)
38ThrithalaV T Balram (Congress)
39UdumbancholaSenapathy Venu (Congress)
40VadakaraK K Rema (RMPI)
41VamanapuramMuhammed Sudheersha S (Congress)
42VypenTony Chammany (Congress)
43WadakkancheryXavier Chittilappilly (CPI-M)

As of 3.50 pm, May 4, 2026. Counting for remaining constituencies still under way.



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