2011 Kerala Niyamasabha Legislative Assembly Elections Results
77There will be repolling at Chalakkudy Kadapuzha booth on 16 April 2011.
In Kerala there was 74.4 per cent polling of votes.
The elections results and winning parties of Kerala in the Legislative Assembly Election will be announced on 13 May 2011.
Names of Kerala Politicians Who left various Parties and Joined Other Parties
During the verge of Assembly elections in Kerala we have seen Political drama in which many politicians have resigned from their own other parties and joined other parties with who they have fighted earlier.
Alphons Kannanthanam
Alphons Kannanthanam is a politician who resigned from LDF even after getting a seat to compete in the 2011 Niyamasabha elections.
Alphonse Kannanthanam joined the BJP Party.
Sindhu Joy
Sindhu Joy said that she left Communist party due to the continuous negligence from the Party members.
She said that she is joining Kerala Congress because she believes that this party can save her.
Dr. KS Manoj
Dr. KS Manoj left the Communist party because the Party prohibited him from participating in any religious activities.
S. Shivaraman
S. Shivaraman is another politician who left the LDF party.
A.P Abdullakutty
A.P Abdullakutty also left the LDF Communist party due to the difference in opinions.
Jaya Dali
Jaya Dali is a Congress member who left the Party. Jaya Dali is a handicapped woman who has resigned from Cngress.
Stephen George
Stephen George who was with K.M Mani left the party because he was not offered any seat during this Election.
Manjalamkuzhi Ali
Manjalamkuzhi Ali left the CPM party due to difference in opinion with the party leaders.
Kerala Election LDF / UDF Seat Allotment
UDF
| LDF
| ||
|---|---|---|---|
Congress
| 82
| CPM (Including 9 Independent candidates)
| 93
|
Muslim League
| 24
| CPI
| 27
|
Kerala Congress
| 15
| Janathadal (S)
| 5
|
Socialist Janatha
| 6
| RSP
| 4
|
JSS
| 4
| NCP
| 4
|
Kerala Congress (Jacob)
| 3
| Kerala Congress
| 3
|
CMP
| 3
| INL
| 3
|
Kerala Congress (B)
| 2
| Congress (S)
| 1
|
RSP (Baby John)
| 1
|
Sindhu Joy who left CPM and joined Congress
The latest discussion in Kerala is regarding the 20 year old Palmolein Case that was re-opened just before the elections.
This is considered as a move made by LDF government to trap Opposition leader Oommen Chandy.
At the time of Palmolein Case Oommen Chandy was Finance Minister and he was included in the case as a witness. Oommen Chandy has said that if his name is included in the convicted list he will not participate in assembly election.
Civil Aviation Minister Vayalar Ravi's daughter Lakshmy was expected to participate in the election. But due to lack of support from Party this decision was withdrawn by Vayalar Ravi.
The candidates of Congress and LDF in various constituencies will be revealed soon as the seat allocation meetings are coming to an end this week.
Election Commission has appointed 1000 observers for all states in India which will be facing assembly elections in 2011.
Sensitive Polling booths and areas in Kerala like Kannur, Nadapuram .etc will be given special importance.
The election observers appointed by Election Commission will make sure that the Electronic Voting Machines are intact and they will provide special training to polling booth staff.
The observers will have the duty of making sure that the Model Code of Conduct is observed.
News collected from Medias like Newspapers and Channels will be used as evidence by the Election Commission.
These decisions were announced by Chief Election Commissioner Dr. S.Y. Quraishi and Election Commissioners V.S.Sampath and H.S. Brahma.
The LDF government scheme to provide ration rice at Rs.2 / kg to APL Families has been stopped because this will be a violation of election rules and his scheme was announced after the voting dates were announced.
Social Democratic Party of India (SDPI) which is a part of NDF announced the names of their candidates in the 42 constituencies in Kerala in the Niyamasabha elections.
The dates for conducting the voting in Kerala Assembly Constituencies was announced on 1st March 2011 by the Election Commission.
In Kerala the Elections will be conducted on 13 April 2011.
The 2011 Kerala election results and vote counting will be conducted on 13 May 2011.
The dates of conducting election for other states has also been announced.
In Kerala the main competition will be between the political parties such as Kerala Congress, LDF Communist, BJP Bharatiya Janatha Party.
BSP Bahujan Samaj Party informed that it will participate in 2011 Kerala Elections by standing in 140 seats.
General Secretary of BSP Kerala is Gafoor Puthuppady. The names of BSP candidates for Kerala will be announced on 18 March 2011.
- Assam Elections 2011 will be conducted in Two Phases
- 4 April 2011
- 11 April 2011
- TamilNadu Elections 2011 will be conducted on 13 April 2011
- Kerala Elections 2011 will be conducted on 13 April 2011
- Puducherry (Pondicherry) Elections 2011 will be conducted on 13 April 2011
West Bengal Elections 2011 will be conducted in 6 phases in following dates,
- 18 April 2011
- 23 April 2011
- 27 April 2011
- 3 May 2011
- 7 May 2011
- 10 May 2011
Kerala Elections 2011 is going to be a great decision making by the people of Kerala.
The present Kerala Legislative Assembly will be completing its term on 23 May 2011.
There are about 140 Assembly seats all together in all the Kerala districts for which elections will be conducted in 2011.
At present the Left Party (Communist) is governing Kerala from the year 2006.
Who will be governing Kerala from 2011 - Will it be BJP , Communist, Congress or some other Party ?
The winning party in the 2011 Kerala Assembly Elections will rule Kerala for 5 years from 2011 - 2016.
In the 2009 Parliament Elections and in the 2010 Panchayath Municipal Corporation elections there has been a good trend toward Congress Party.
Also BJP is taking the confidence of people slowly and winning few seats.
This has been an alarming situation for LDF and they started doing many good things to atttract people of Kerala towards them.
Recently tons of inaugurations are being made by V.S Achuthanandan. All these are projects which were promised by the LDF Party when they came into power in 2006.
Seeing all inaugurations made in a hurry before election dates looks funny.
The Salary revision that was given for the Kerala's Government employees is expected to give a positive response towards the LDF Party.
Assembly Constituencies in Kerala for which Elections will be held in 2011
- Alappuzha
- Ernakulam (Kochi)
- Idukki
- Kannur
- Kasaragod
- Kollam
- Kottayam
- Kozhikode (Calicut)
- Malappuram
- Palakkad
- Pathanamthitta
- Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum)
- Thrissur
- Wayanad
Google Map of Kerala
Map of Kerala Districts where Elections 2011 @ Kerala will take place
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