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Kerala Election Results 2019 Update
PLACE | PARTY | SEATS WON/ LEADING |
---|---|---|
Trivandrum | UDF | 62679 |
Attingal | UDF | 32836 |
Kollam | UDF | 133546 |
Pathanamthitta | UDF | 44865 |
Mavelikkara | UDF | 56420 |
Alappuzha | LDF | 12809 |
Kottayam | UDF | 104462 |
Idukki | UDF | 171053 |
Ernakulam | UDF | 169510 |
Chalakudy | UDF | 115555 |
Thrissur | UDF | 91778 |
Alathoor | UDF | 158474 |
Palakkad | UDF | 11941 |
Ponnani | UDF | 168998 |
Malappuram | UDF | 254645 |
Kozhikod | UDF | 86960 |
Wayanad | UDF | 363202 |
Vadakara | UDF | 77501 |
Kannur | UDF | 85488 |
Kasaragod | UDF | 33542 |
Kerala race results 2019 live updates: The including of votes in the Lok Sabha races to the 20 parliamentary bodies electorate of Kerala started at 8 am Thursday. The state’s driving political fronts – the CPM-drove Left Democratic Front (LDF), Congress-drove United Democratic Front (UDF) and the BJP-drove National Democratic Alliance (NDA) – ran a high-voltage battle that kept going right around about a month prior surveying on April 23. The last voter turnout in the state as per the Election Commission remained at 77.68%, a minor improvement from the 73.89% turnout recorded in 2014.
In the 2014 Lok Sabha races, the UDF and the LDF shared the riches in the state, winning 12 and eight seats separately and expanding the BJP’s discretionary dry season in Kerala. The saffron party anyway verged on winning a parliamentary seat without anyone else, when its hopeful O Rajagopal contended energetically against Congress’ Shashi Tharoor until the last adjusts of including in Thiruvananthapuram before losing just barely of 15,470 votes. In the remainder of the 19 seats, it came a far off third behind the LDF and the UDF.