2006 Kerala Legislative Assembly election

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2006 Kerala state assembly election
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  2001 22 April, 29 April, and 3 May 2006 2011  

All 140 seats in the Kerala Legislative Assembly
71 seats needed for a majority
Turnout72.08% (Decrease2.svg 0.39 pp)
 First partySecond party
  V. S. Achuthanandan 2016.jpg
Leader V. S. Achuthanandan Oommen Chandy
Party CPI(M) INC
Alliance LDF UDF
Leader's seat Malampuzha Puthuppally
Last election43.70%, 40 seats49.05%, 99 seats
Seats won9842
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 58Decrease2.svg 57
Coalition vote7,558,8346,679,557
Percentage48.63%42.98%
SwingIncrease2.svg 4.93 pp Decrease2.svg 6.07 pp

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Kerala, India
Kerala, one of the states in South India, has an electorate of more than 21 million people.

Chief Minister before election

Oommen Chandy
UDF

Chief Minister

V. S. Achuthanandan
LDF

The 2006 Kerala Legislative Assembly election, part of a series of state assembly elections in 2006, was held in three phases. The first phase was held on 22 April 2006, when 59 out of the 140 constituencies in Kerala voted. The second was held on 29 April for the 66 constituencies in central Kerala. The last phase of polling for the remaining 15 constituencies was on 3 May 2006. The counting was conducted on 11 May 2006.

Contents

The Communist Party of India (Marxist) -led Left Democratic Front beat the incumbent Indian National Congress-led United Democratic Front by a margin of 56 seats. V. S. Achuthanandan, who led the CPI(M) was sworn in as the Chief Minister of Kerala on 18 May 2006.

Background

The UDF led government headed by A. K. Antony had won the previous elections held in 2001 by winning 99 seats. He later resigned on 28 August 2004 after UDF's dismal performance in Kerala for the Lok Sabha election that year, winning just one seat. [1] Oommen Chandy replaced him later on 31 August.

Results

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PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Communist Party of India (Marxist) 4,732,38130.4561
Indian National Congress 3,744,78424.0924
Communist Party of India 1,257,4228.0917
Indian Union Muslim League 1,135,0987.307
Democratic Indira Congress (Karunakaran) 664,1594.271
Kerala Congress (Mani) 507,3493.267
Janata Dal (Secular) 379,2862.445
Kerala Congress 271,8541.754
Janathipathya Samrakshana Samithy 235,3611.511
Revolutionary Socialist Party (Baby John) 224,1291.443
Indian National League 140,1940.901
Nationalist Congress Party 99,1890.641
Kerala Congress (Balakrishna Pillai) 95,7100.621
Congress (Secular) 72,5790.471
Kerala Congress (Secular) 48,7950.311
Others997,1146.4200
Independents936,8856.035
Total15,542,289100.001400
Valid votes15,542,28999.98
Invalid/blank votes2,9510.02
Total votes15,545,240100.00
Registered voters/turnout21,483,93772.36
Source: ECI [2]

Constituency-wise results

Results [3] [4] [5]
Assembly ConstituencyWinnerRunner UpWinning PartyMargin
#NameCandidatePartyVotesCandidatePartyVotes
1ManjeshwarC H KunhambuCPI(M)39242Adv. M Narayana BhatBJP34413CPI(M)4829
2KasaragodC.T.Ahammed AliIUML38774V RavindranBJP28432IUML10342
3UdmaK V KunhiramanCPI(M)69221P Gangadharan NairINC41927CPI(M)27294
4HosdurgPallipram BalanCPI71751P RamachandranDIC36812CPI34939
5TrikaripurKunhiraman KCPI(M)81050Adv. Vamana Kumar A VINC57222CPI(M)23828
6IrikkurAdvocate K C JosephINC63649James MathewCPI(M)61818INC1831
7PayyannurPK Sreemathi TeacherCPI(M)76974K SurendranINC40852CPI(M)36122
8TaliparambaC.K.P PadmanabhanCPI(M)82994Chandran ThillankeriINC53456CPI(M)29538
9AzhikodeM Prakasan MasterCPI(M)62768K K NanuCMPKSC33300CPI(M)29468
10KannurK SudhakaranINC49745K P SahadevanCPI(M)41132INC8613
11EdakkadRamachandran KadannapalC(S)72579K C KadambooranDIC41907C(S)30672
12ThalasseryKodiyeri BalakrishnanCPI(M)53907Raj Mohan UnnithanINC43852CPI(M)10055
13PeringalamK P MohananJD(S)57840Abdul KhaderIUML38604JD(S)19236
14KuthuparambaP JayarajanCPI(M)78246Adv.Sajeev JosephINC39919CPI(M)38327
15PeravoorK K Shylaja TeacherCPI(M)72065Professor A.D MustafaINC62966CPI(M)9099
16North WynadKC KunhiramanCPI(M)61970P.BalanIUML46855CPI(M)15115
17BadagaraAdvocate M K PremnathJD(S)64932Ponnarath BalakrishnanINC43663JD(S)21269
18NadapuramBinoy ViswamCPI67138Advocate M VeerankuttyINC49689CPI17449
19MeppayurK K LathikaCPI(M)70369T T IsmailIUML54482CPI(M)15887
20QuilandyP ViswanCPI(M)65514Advocate P SankaranDIC47030CPI(M)18484
21PerambraK Kunhammed MasterCPI(M)69004James ThekkanadanKEC(M)58364CPI(M)10640
22BalusseriA K SaseendranNCP60340K Balakrishnan KadavuINC46180NCP14160
23KoduvallyAdvocate P T A RahimIND65302K MuraleedharanDIC57796IND7506
24Kozhikode IA Pradeep KumarCPI(M)45693Advocate A SujanapalINC37988CPI(M)7705
25Kozhikode IIAdvocate PM A SalamINL51130TP M ZahirIUML37037INL14093
26BeyporeElamaram KareemCPI(M)69798Ummer PandikasalaIUML50180CPI(M)19618
27KunnamangalamU C RamanIND60027C P Balan VaidyarCPI(M)59730IND297
28ThiruvambadyMathayi ChackoCPI(M)61104M C Mayin HajeeMUL55625CPI(M)5479
29KalpettaM V Sreyams KumarJD(S)50023K K Ramachandran MasterINC48182JD(S)1841
30Sultan'S Battery P Krishna Prasad CPI(M)63092N D AppachanDIC37552CPI(M)25540
31WandoorA.P. AnilkumarINC85118Sankaran KorambayilCPI(M)67957INC17161
32NilamburAryadan MuhammedINC87522SreeramakrishnanCPI(M)69452INC18070
33ManjeriP.K Abdu RabbIUML76646A.P Abdul WahabINL61274IUML15372
34MalappuramAdvocate M. UmmerIUML70056Advocate P.M. SafarullaJD(S)39399IUML30657
35KondottyK. Muhammadunni HajiIUML74950Mohammedkutty T.PCPI(M)59978IUML14972
36TirurangadiKutty Ahammed KuttyIUML60359K. MoideenkoyaCPI44236IUML16123
37TanurAbdurahiman RandathaniIUML64038P.K. Mohammedkutty KoyakuttyIND52868IUML11170
38TirurP.P AbdullakkuttyCPI(M)71270E.T Mohammed BasheerIUML62590CPI(M)8680
39PonnaniPaloli MohamedkuttyCPI(M)63018M.P. GangadharanINC34671CPI(M)28347
40KuttippuramK.T JaleelIND64207P.K. KunhalikuttyIUML55426IND8781
41MankadaManjalamkuzhi AliIND79613Dr. M.K. MuneerIUML74540IND5073
42Perinthalmanna V. Sasikumar CPI(M)76059Hameed MasterIUML62056CPI(M)14003
43ThrithalaT.P. KunjunniCPI(M)59093P. BalanINC52144CPI(M)6949
44PattambiC.P. MohammedINC57752K.E. EsmailCPI57186INC566
45OttapalamM. HamsaCPI(M)63447V.C. Kabeer MasterINC39104CPI(M)24343
46SreekrishnapuramK.S. SaleekaCPI(M)67872Adv. K.P. AnilkumarINC63524CPI(M)4348
47MannarkkadJose BabyCPI70172Kalathil AbdullaIUML62959CPI7213
48MalampuzhaV.S. AchuthanandanCPI(M)64775Satheesan PacheniINC44758CPI(M)20017
49PalghatK.K DivakaranCPI(M)41166A.V. GopinathanINC39822CPI(M)1344
50ChitturK AchuthanINC55352Ezhuthani K. KrishnankuttyJD(S)53340INC2012
51KollengodeV. ChenthamarakshanCPI(M)55934K.A. ChandranINC50808CPI(M)5126
52CoyalmannamA.K. BalanCPI(M)59239C. PrakashINC45369CPI(M)13870
53AlathurM. ChandhranCPI(M)73231A. RaghavanIND25560CPI(M)47671
54Chelakara K Radhakrishnan CPI(M)62695P.C.ManikandanINC48066CPI(M)14629
55WadakkancheryA.C.MoideenCPI(M)66928T.V.Chandra MohanDIC46107CPI(M)20821
56KunnamkulamBabu M PalisseryCPI(M)61865Adv.V .BalaramDIC40080CPI(M)21785
57CherpuAdv.V.S.SunilkumarCPI56380M.K.KannanCMPKSC41776CPI14604
58TrichurAdv.Therambil RamakrishnanINC45655M.M.VargheseCPI(M)43059INC2596
59OllurRajaji Mathew ThomasCPI61467Leelamma TeacherINC53498CPI7969
60KodakaraProf.C.RaveendranathCPI(M)61499 K. P.Viswanathan INC41616CPI(M)19883
61ChalakudiB D DevassyCPI(M)51378Prof. Savithri LakshmananINC36823CPI(M)14555
62Mala A. K. Chandran CPI46004T U RadhakrishnanINC38976CPI7028
63IrinjalakudaAdv. Thomas Unniyadan KEC(M)58825C.K.ChandranCPI(M)50830KEC(M)7995
64ManalurMurali PerunelliCPI(M)49598M.K.Paulson MasterINC41878CPI(M)7720
65GuruvayoorK V Abdul KhaderCPI(M)51740C H RasheedMUL39431CPI(M)12309
66NattikaT N PrathapanINC52511. Fathima Abdul Khadar PambinezhathCPI42825INC9686
67KodungallurAdv.K.P.RajendranCPI53197Umesh ChalliyilJPSS50675CPI2522
68AnkamaliJose ThettayilJD(S)58703P.J.JoyINC52609JD(S)6094
69VadakkekaraS SharmaCPI(M)51590M A ChandrasekharanDIC48516CPI(M)3074
70ParurAdv. V D SatheesanINC51099K M DinakaranCPI43307INC7792
71NarakkalM K PurushothamanCPI(M)46681Adv P V SreenijanINC44050CPI(M)2631
72ErnakulamProf. K V ThomasINC43148M M LowranaceCPI(M)37348INC5800
73MattancherryV K Ibrahim KunjuIUML36119M C JosephineCPI(M)20587IUML15532
74PalluruthyC M Dinesh ManiCPI(M)60959Domanic PrasentationINC54701CPI(M)6258
75ThrippunithuraK BabuINC70935K N RaveendranathCPI(M)63593INC7342
76AlwayeA M YousufCPI(M)60548K Muhammad AliINC56182CPI(M)4366
77PerumbavoorSaju PaulCPI(M)63307Adv.Shanimol UsmanINC50846CPI(M)12461
78KunnathunadAdv M M MonayiCPI(M)57584P P ThankachanINC55527CPI(M)2057
79PiravomM J JacobCPI(M)52903 T M Jacob DIC47753CPI(M)5150
80MuvattupuzhaBabu PaulCPI48338Adv. Johny NelloorDIC35113CPI13225
81KothamangalamChev. T. U KuruvilaKEC51498V J PauloseINC49684KEC1814
82ThodupuzhaP J JosephKEC68641Adv P T ThomasINC54860KEC13781
83DevicolamS RajendranCPI(M)52795A K MoniINC46908CPI(M)5887
84IdukkiRoshy AugustineKEC(M)61883C V VargheseCPI(M)45543KEC(M)16340
85UdumbancholaKK JayachandranCPI(M)69617Ebrahimkutty KallarDIC49969CPI(M)19648
86PeermadeE S BijimolCPI45465Adv. E M AugasthyINC40161CPI5304
87KanjirappallyAlphons KannanthanamIND42413 Joseph Vazhacken INC31676IND10737
88VazhoorJayarajanKEC(M)42290Rajendran Parameswaran NairCPI35624KEC(M)6666
89ChanganacherryC F ThomasKEC(M)50435A V RusselCPI(M)40782KEC(M)9653
90KottayamV N VasavanCPI(M)47731Ajay TharayilINC47249CPI(M)482
91EttumanoorThomas ChazhikkadanKEC(M)48789Adv. K.S.Krishnankutty NairCPI(M)43809KEC(M)4980
92PuthuppallyOommen ChandyINC64910 Sindhu Joy CPI(M)45047INC19863
93PoonjarP C George (Plathottam)KCS48795Adv. T V Abraham KaipanplackalKEC(M)41158KCS7637
94PalaiK M ManiKEC(M)46608Mani C KappanNCP38849KEC(M)7759
95KaduthuruthyAdv. Mons JosephKEC44958Stephen GeorgeKEC(M)42957KEC2001
96VaikomK AjithCPI52617Adv. V P SajeendranINC43836CPI8781
97AroorAdv. A.M.AriffCPI(M)58218K.R.GowriammaJPSS53465CPI(M)4753
98SherthalaiP.ThilothamanCPI55626C.K.ShajimohanINC47092CPI8534
99MararikulamDr.Thomas IssacCPI(M)75994Simmi Rose Bell JohnINC58315CPI(M)17679
100AlleppeyK.C.VenugopalINC49721T.J.AnjaloseCPI32788INC16933
101AmbalapuzhaG.SudhakaranCPI(M)50040Adv. D.SugathanDIC38111CPI(M)11929
102KuttanadThomas ChandyDIC42109Dr. K.C.JosephKEC36728DIC5381
103HaripadAdv.B.BabuprasadINC53787T.K.DevakumarCPI(M)51901INC1886
104KayamkulamC K SadasivanCPI(M)49697Adv.C.R.JayaprakashINC43865CPI(M)5832
105ThiruvallaMathew T ThomasJD(S)28874Victor ThomasKEC(M)19952JD(S)8922
106KalloopparaJoseph M PuthusseriKEC(M)36088Cherian PhilipIND28600KEC(M)7488
107AranmulaK.C RajagopalanCPI(M)34007K R RajappanIND19387CPI(M)14620
108ChengannurP.C.VishnunathINC44010Saji CherianCPI(M)38878INC5132
109MavelikaraM.MuraliINC47449G.RajammaCPI(M)44777INC2672
110PandalamK.K.ShajuJPSS51196K.RaghavanCPI(M)49891JPSS1305
111RanniRaju AbrahamCPI(M)49367Adv. Peelipose ThomasINC34396CPI(M)14971
112PathanamthittaAdv. K Sivadasan NairINC33043V K Purushothaman PillaiCPI(M)31818INC1225
113Konni Adoor Prakash INC51445V R SivarajanCPI(M)36550INC14895
114PathanapuramK.B.Ganesh KumarKEC(B)55554K.R.ChandramohananCPI43740KEC(B)11814
115PunalurAdv. K.RajuCPI58895M.V.RaghavanCMPKSC50970CPI7925
116ChadayamangalamMullakkara RathnakaranCPI47284Prayar GopalakrishnanINC42631CPI4653
117KottarakkaraAdv. Aisha PottiCPI(M)52243R. Balakrishna PillaiKEC(B)40156CPI(M)12087
118Neduvathur Bikram Raghavan CPI(M)48023Ezhukone NarayananINC46868CPI(M)1155
119AdoorThiruvanchoor RadhakrishnanINC53416Prof. D K JohnKEC34952INC18464
120KunnathurKovoor KunjumonRSP65011P RamabhadranINC42438RSP22573
121KarunagappallyC. DivakaranCPI53287Adv. A N Rajan BabuJPSS40791CPI12496
122ChavaraN K PremachandranRSP54026Shibu Baby JohnIND52240RSP1786
123KundaraM.A. BabyCPI(M)50320Kadavoor SivadasanINC35451CPI(M)14869
124KollamP.K.GurudasanCPI(M)44662Babu DivakaranIND33223CPI(M)11439
125EravipuramA.A. AzeezRSP64234K.M. ShajiMUL40185RSP24049
126ChathanoorN AnirudhanCPI59379Dr. G. Prathapavarma ThampanINC36199CPI23180
127VarkalaVarkala KaharINC44883Adv S SundaresanCPI(M)43258INC1625
128AttingalAnathalavattom AnandanCPI(M)42912Adv. C MohanachandranINC31704CPI(M)11208
129KilimanoorN RajanCPI52042Kavalloor MadhuDIC30545CPI21497
130Vamanapuram J. Arundhathi CPI(M)45743Adv. S. ShineJPSS39234CPI(M)6509
131AriyanadG Karthikeyan AryanadINC43056T J ChandrachoodanRSP40858INC2198
132NedumangadMankode RadhakrishnanCPI58674Palode RaviINC58589CPI85
133KazhakuttamAdv. M.A. VaheedINC51296Kadakampally SurendranCPI(M)51081INC215
134Trivandrum NorthM VijayakumarCPI(M)60145Adv K MohankumarINC50421CPI(M)9724
135Trivandrum WestV Surendran PillaiKEC35077Shobhana GeorgeDIC21844KEC13233
136Trivandrum EastV SivankuttyCPI(M)34875B VijayakumarINC32599CPI(M)2276
137NemomN SakthanINC60884Venganoor P BhaskaranCPI(M)50135INC10749
138KovalamAdv George MercierINC38764Dr. A Neelalohithadasan NadarIND27939INC10825
139NeyyattinkaraV J ThankappanCPI(M)50351Thampanoor RaviINC49605CPI(M)746
140ParassalaR SelvarajCPI(M)49297N Sundaran NadarINC44890CPI(M)4407

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