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The Kerala state assembly election of 2006, part of a series of state assembly elections in 2006, was scheduled to occur in three phases. The first phase was held on April 22, 2006, when 59 out of the 140 constituencies in Kerala voted. The second was held on April 29, 2006 for the 66 constituencies in central Kerala. The last phase of polling for the remaining 15 constituencies was on May 3, 2006. The counting was conducted on May 11, 2006.
Kerala, locally known as Keralam, is a state on the southwestern, Malabar Coast of India. It was formed on 1 November 1956, following passage of the States Reorganisation Act, by combining Malayalam-speaking regions. Spread over 38,863 km2 (15,005 sq mi), Kerala is the twenty-second largest Indian state by area. It is bordered by Karnataka to the north and northeast, Tamil Nadu to the east and south, and the Lakshadweep Sea and Arabian Sea to the west. With 33,387,677 inhabitants as per the 2011 Census, Kerala is the thirteenth-largest Indian state by population. It is divided into 14 districts with the capital being Thiruvananthapuram. Malayalam is the most widely spoken language and is also the official language of the state.
The Communist Party of India (Marxist)-led Left Democratic Front beat the incumbent Indian National Congress-led United Democratic Front by a margin of 99/140 seats.
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Left Democratic Front (LDF) is a coalition of left-wing political parties in the state of Kerala, India. It is one of the two major political coalitions in Kerala, the other being the United Democratic Front each of which have been in power alternatively for the last two decades. LDF won the May 2016 election, and is now in power. The coalition consists of Communist Party of India (CPI), Communist Party of India (Marxist) and variety of other smaller parties.
The Indian National Congress(
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<! I believe both the above facts are true, but references would be welcome.> V S Achuthanandan, who led the CPM in 2006, was elected the Chief Minister of Kerala.
Parties and blocs | Votes | % | Seats | +/– |
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Left Democratic Front | 7,558,834 | 48.63 | 99 | +56 |
United Democratic Front | 6,679,557 | 42.98 | 40 | -56 |
Total (turnout 72.25%) | 15,542,679 | 100 | 140 | — |
Sl No | Assembly Constituency | Former winner (2001) | Former control (2001) | Current control (2006) | Current winner (2006) | Margin |
1 | MANJESWARAM | CHERKALAM ABDULLA | IUML | CPM | C. H. KUNJAMBU | 4829 |
2 | KASARAGOD | C.T. Ahamed Ali | IUML | IUML | C. T. AHAMED ALI | 10342 |
3 | UDUMA | K. V. KUNHIRAMAN | CPM | CPM | K. V. KUNHIRAMAN | 27294 |
4 | HOSDURG(SC) | K KUMARAN | CPI | CPI | PALLIPURAM BALAN | 34939 |
5 | THRIKKARIPUR | K P SATHEESHCHANDRAN | CPM | CPM | K. KUNHIRAMAN | 23828 |
6 | IRIKKUR | K C Joseph | INC | INC | K. C. JOSEPH | 1831 |
7 | Payyanur | P K Sreemathi | CPM | CPM | P. K. SREEMATHI | 36122 |
8 | THALIPARAMBA | M GOVINDAN | CPM | CPM | C. K. P. PADMANABHAN | 29538 |
9 | AZHIKODE | CPM | M. PRAKASHAN | 29468 | ||
10 | KANNUR | K SUDHAKARAN | INC | INC | K. SUDHAKARAN | 8613 |
11 | EDAKKAD | M.V JAYARAJAN | CPM | CS | RAMACHANDRAN KADANNAPALLY | 30672 |
12 | THALASSERY | KODIYERI BALAKRISHNAN | CPM | Kodiyeri Balakrishnan | 10055 | |
13 | PERINGALAM | JDS | K. P. MOHANAN | 19236 | ||
14 | Koothuparamba | P JAYARAJAN | CPM | CPM | P. JAYARAJAN | 38327 |
15 | PERAVOOR | A.D. MUSTHAFA | INC | CPM | K.K. SHYLAJA | 9069 |
16 | NORTH WAYNAD(ST) | CPM | K.C. KUNHIRAMAN | 15115 | ||
17 | VATAKARA | JDS | M. K. PREMNATH | 21269 | ||
18 | NADAPURAM | CPI | BENOY VISWAM | 17449 | ||
19 | MEPPAYUR | CPM | K. K. LATHIKA | 15887 | ||
20 | KOYILANDY | CPM | P. VISWAN | 18484 | ||
21 | PERAMBRA | CPM | K. KUNHAHAMMED MASTER | 10640 | ||
22 | BALUSSERI | NCP | A. K. SASEENDRAN | 14160 | ||
23 | KODUVALLY | C MAMMOOTTY | IUML | LDF-IND | P. T. A. RAHIM | 7506 |
24 | KOZHIKODE I | CPM | A. PRADEEPKUMAR | 7705 | ||
25 | KOZHIKODE II | INL | P. M. A. SALAM | 14093 | ||
26 | BEYPORE | CPM | Elamaram Kareem | 19618 | ||
27 | KUNNAMANGALAM(SC) | IUML | U. C. RAMAN | 297 | ||
28 | THIRUVAMBADI | CPM | MATHAI CHACKO | 5479 | ||
29 | KALPETTA | JDS | M. V. SREYAMS KUMAR | 1841 | ||
30 | SULTAN BATHERY | CPM | P. KRISHNAPRASAD | 25540 | ||
31 | WANDOOR(SC) | INC | A. P. ANILKUMAR | 17161 | ||
32 | NILAMBUR | INC | Aryadan Mohammed | 18070 | ||
33 | MANJERI | IUML | P. K. ABDU RABB | 15372 | ||
34 | MALAPPURAM | IUML | M. UMMER | 30657 | ||
35 | KONDOTTY | IUML | P. MOHAMMEDUNNI HAJI | 14972 | ||
36 | TIRURANGADI | IUML | K. KUTTY AHAMED KUTTY | 16123 | ||
37 | TANUR | IUML | ABDU RAHMAN RANDATHANI | 11170 | ||
38 | TIRUR | CPM | P. P. ABDULLAKUTTY | 8680 | ||
39 | PONNANI | CPM | PALOLI MOHAMMEDKUTTY | 27347 | ||
40 | KUTTIPPURAM | LDF-IND | Dr K.T. Jaleel | 8781 | ||
41 | MANKADA | LDF-IND | MANJALAMKUZHI ALI | 5073 | ||
42 | PERINTHALMANNA | CPM | V. SASIKUMAR | 14003 | ||
43 | THRITHALA(SC) | CPM | T. P. KUNJUNNI | 6949 | ||
44 | PATTAMBI | INC | C. P. MOHAMMED | 564 | ||
45 | OTTAPPALAM | CPM | M. HAMZA | 24343 | ||
46 | SREEKRISHNAPURAM | CPM | K. S. SALEEKHA | 4348 | ||
47 | MANNARKKAD | CPI | JOSE BABY | 7213 | ||
48 | MALAMPUZHA | CPM | V. S. ACHUTHANANDAN | 20017 | ||
49 | PALAKKAD | CPM | K. K. DIVAKARAN | 1344 | ||
50 | CHITTUR | INC | K. ACHUTHAN | 2012 | ||
51 | KOLLENGODE | CPM | V. CHENTHAMARAKSHAN | 5126 | ||
52 | KUZHALMANNAM(SC) | CPM | A. K. BALAN | 13870 | ||
53 | ALATHUR | CPM | M. CHANDRAN | 47671 | ||
54 | CHELAKKARA(SC) | CPM | K. RADHAKRISHNAN | 14629 | ||
55 | WADAKKANCHERRY | CPM | A. C. MOIDEEN | 20821 | ||
56 | KUNNAMKULAM | CPM | BABU M. PALISSERY | 21785 | ||
56 | CHERPU | CPI | V. S. SUNIL KUMAR | 14614 | ||
57 | TRICHUR | INC | THERAMBIL RAMAKRISHNAN | 2596 | ||
58 | OLLUR | CPI | RAJAJI MATHEW THOMAS | 7969 | ||
59 | KODAKARA | CPM | C. RAVINDRANATH | 19883 | ||
60 | CHALAKKUDY | CPM | B. D. DEVASSY | 14555 | ||
61 | MALA | CPI | A. K. CHANDRAN | 7028 | ||
62 | IRINJALAKUDA | KCM | THOMAS UNNIYADAN | 7995 | ||
63 | MANALUR | CPM | MURALI PERUNELLI | 7720 | ||
64 | GURUVAYOOR | CPM | K. V. ABDUL KHADER | 12309 | ||
65 | NATTIKA | INC | T. N. PRATHAPAN | 9686 | ||
66 | KODUNGALLUR | CPI | K. P. RAJENDRAN | 2522 | ||
67 | ANGAMALI | JDS | JOSE THETTAYIL | 6094 | ||
68 | VADAKKEKARA | CPM | S. SHARMA | 3074 | ||
69 | PARUR | INC | V. D. SATHEESAN | 7792 | ||
70 | NJARACKAL | CPM | M. K. PURUSHOTHAMAN | 2631 | ||
71 | ERNAKULAM | INC | K. V. Thomas | 5800 | ||
72 | MATTANCHERRY | IUML | V. K. IBRAHIM KUNJU | 15532 | ||
73 | PALLURUTHY | CPM | C. M. DINESH MANI | 6258 | ||
74 | TRIPUNITHURA | INC | K BABU | 7342 | ||
75 | ALWAYE | CPM | M. M. YUSUF | 4366 | ||
76 | PERUMBAVOOR | CPM | SAJU PAUL | 12461 | ||
77 | KUNNATHUNAD | CPM | M. M. MONAYI | 2057 | ||
78 | PIRAVOM | CPM | M. J. JACOB | 5150 | ||
79 | MUVATTUPUZHA | CPI | BABU PAUL | 13225 | ||
80 | KOTHAMANGALAM | V J PAULOSE | INC | KCJ | T. U. KURUVILLA | 1814 |
81 | THODUPUZHA | KCJ | P. J. JOSEPH | 13689 | ||
82 | DEVIKULAM | CPM | S. RAJENDRAN | 5887 | ||
83 | IDUKKI | KCM | ROSHI AUGUSTINE | 16340 | ||
84 | UDUMBANCHOLA | CPM | K. K. JAYACHANDRAN | 19648 | ||
85 | PEERMADE | CPI | E. S. BIJIMOL | 5294 | ||
86 | KANJIRAPPALLY | LDF | ALPHONS KANNANTHANAM | 10737 | ||
87 | VAZHOOR | KCM | N. JAYARAJAN | 6666 | ||
88 | CHANGANACHERRY | KCM | C. F THOMAS | 9653 | ||
89 | KOTTAYAM | CPM | V. N. VASAVAN | 482 | ||
90 | ETTUMANOOR | KCM | THOMAS CHAZHIKADAN | 4980 | ||
91 | PUTHUPPALLY | INC | OOMMEN CHANDY | 19863 | ||
92 | POONJAR | KCS | P. C. GEORGE | 7637 | ||
93 | PALAI | KCM | K. M. MANI | 7759 | ||
94 | KADUTHURUTHY | KCJ | MONCE JOSEPH | 2001 | ||
95 | VAIKOM | CPI | K. AJITH | 8783 | ||
96 | AROOR | CPM | A. M. ARIF | 4753 | ||
97 | CHERTHALA | CPI | P. THILOTHAMAN | 8534 | ||
98 | MARARIKULAM | CPM | T. M. THOMAS ISSAC | 17679 | ||
99 | ALLEPPEY | INC | K. C. VENUGOPAL | 16933 | ||
100 | AMBALAPUZHA | CPM | G. SUDHAKARAN | 11929 | ||
101 | KUTTANAD | DIC | THOMAS CHANDY | 5381 | ||
102 | HARIPAD | INC | B. BABU PRASAD | 1886 | ||
103 | KAYAMKULAM | CPM | C. K. SADASIVAN | 5832 | ||
104 | THIRUVALLA | JDS | MATHEW T. THOMAS | 8922 | ||
105 | KALLOOPPARA | KCM | JOSEPH M. PUTHUSSERY | 7488 | ||
106 | ARANMULA | CPM | K. C. RAJAGOPALAN | 14620 | ||
107 | CHENGANNUR | INC | P. C. VISHNUNATH | 5132 | ||
108 | MAVELIKKARA | INC | M. MURALI | 2672 | ||
109 | PANDALAM | JSS | K. K. SHAJU | 1305 | ||
110 | RANNI | CPM | RAJU ABRAHAM | 14971 | ||
111 | PATHANAMTHITTA | INC | K. SIVADASAN NAIR | 1225 | ||
112 | KONNI | INC | ADOOR PRAKASH | 14895 | ||
113 | PATHANAPURAM | KCB | K. B. GANESH KUMAR | 11814 | ||
114 | PUNALUR | CPI | K. RAJU | 7925 | ||
115 | CHADAYAMANGALAM | CPI | MULLAKKARA RATNAKARAN | 4653 | ||
116 | KOTTARAKKARA | CPM | P. AISHA POTTY | 12087 | ||
117 | NEDUVATHUR | CPM | B. RAGHAVAN | 1155 | ||
118 | ADOOR | INC | THIRUVANCHOOR RADHAKRISHNAN | 18464 | ||
119 | KUNNATHUR | RSP | KOVOOR KUNJUMON | 22573 | ||
120 | KARUNAGAPPALLY | CPI | C. DIVAKARAN | 12496 | ||
121 | CHAVARA | Shibu Baby John | RSP | N. K. PREMACHANDRAN | 1786 | |
122 | KUNDARA | Kadavoor Sivadasan | CPM | M. A. BABY | 14869 | |
123 | KOLLAM | Babu Divakaran | CPM | P. K. GURUDASAN | 11439 | |
124 | ERAVIPURAM | A A Azeez | RSP | A. A. AZEEZ | 24049 | |
125 | CHATHANNUR | G Prathapa Varma Thampan | CPI | N. ANIRUDHAN | 23180 | |
126 | VARKALA | Varkala Kahar | INC | VARKALA KAHAR | 1625 | |
127 | ATTINGAL | Vakkom Purushothaman | CPM | ANANTHALAVATTOM ANANDAN | 11208 | |
128 | KILIMANOOR | N Rajan | CPI | N. RAJAN | 21497 | |
129 | VAMANAPURAM | Pirappankode Murali | CPM | J. ARUNDATHI | 6509 | |
130 | ARYANAD | G Karthikeyan | INC | G. KARTHIKEYAN | 2198 | |
131 | NEDUMANGAD | Mankode Radhakrishnan | CPI | MANKODE RADHAKRISHNAN | 85 | |
132 | KAZHAKOOTTAM | M A Wahid | INC | M. A. WAHID | 215 | |
133 | TRIVANDRUM NORTH | K Mohankumar | CPM | M. VIJAYAKUMAR | 9724 | |
134 | TRIVANDRUM WEST | M V Raghavan | CMP | KCJ | V. SURENDRAN PILLAI | 13233 |
135 | TRIVANDRUM EAST | B Vijayakumar | CPM | V. SIVANKUTTY | 2276 | |
136 | NEMOM | N Sakthan | INC | N. SAKTHAN | 10749 | |
137 | KOVALAM | A Neelalohithadasan Nadar | INC | GEORGE MERCIER | 10825 | |
138 | NEYYATTINKARA | Thampanoor Ravi | CPM | V. J. THANKAPPAN | 746 | |
139 | PARASSALA | N Sundaran Nadar | CPM | R. SELVARAJ | 4407 |
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