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Friday, March 4, 2016

2016 Kerala Assembly Elections - Incumbent UDF and Opposition LDF in a straight contest

2016 Legislative Assembly Election Dates Announced by ECI for Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Assam, Kerala and Puducherry 



The Election Commission of India(ECI)Announces Dates for Assembly elections in Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, Assam, Kerala and Puducherry on Friday March 04,2016

Election schedule:
  • Assam to vote in two phases on April 4, 11.
  • West Bengal to vote in 6 phases - April 4 and 11, 17, 21, 25, 30 and May 5.
  • Single phase voting for Kerala on May 16.
  • Tamil Nadu to vote in one phase on May 16.
  • Puducherry to go to polls on May 16.
  • Counting of votes on May 19.
The Election Commission of India (ECI)will set up over 1 lakh 90 thousand polling station across all these states- Kerala- 21,000, Tamil Nadu - 65,616, West Bengal -77247, Assam 25,000 and Puducherry-913

The Chief Election Commissioner Nasim Zaidi said that -

over 17 crore voters are likely to use their democratic right during the elections in all these states -- Assam 1.98 crore, Kerala 2.56 crore, Tamil Nadu 5.80 crore, West Bengal 6.55 crore, Puducherry 9, 27,000.

824 assembly constituencies in 5 states will go to polls


With the announcement of polling dates, the model code of conduct has come into immediate force

No of Assembly Seats going to  Polls

  • Tamil Nadu has 234 Assembly Seats
  • West Bengal has 294 Assembly Seats
  • Assam has 126 Assembly Seats
  • Kerala has 140 Assembly Seats
  • Puducherry has 30 Assembly Seats
The elections in  Kerala will be held in one phase on May 16,2016

Date of Issue of Gazette Notification: April 22
Last Date for Nominations: April 29
Date for Scrutiny of Nominations: April 30
Last date for withdrawal of candidatures: May 2
Counting of votes for the elections will be on May 19,2016




Out of the 140 segments, 11 are reserved for Scheduled Caste candidates while two for Scheduled Tribes.

There will be 21,498 polling stations in the state which is 3.5 % more than the last polls.

It has also been decided to set up Voter Verifiable Paper Audit Trial in 12 constituencies.

Traditionally, Kerala has seen straight contest between Congress-led UDF and CPM-led LDF. UDF scraped past the LDF by a slender margin in 2011 elections

The UDF Government led by Ooman Chandy has been rocked by allegations of corruption including the solar panel scam


For the ruling UDF, it is not only a battle for retaining power in the state but a success would also present an opportunity for the Congress to stage a sort of comeback at the national level after its humiliating loss in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections

In a small setback to UDF, two of its minor parters -- Janathipathiya Samrakshana Samithi (JSS) led by veteran communist leader K R Gouri -- and Communist Marxist Party (CMP) of late M V Raghavan-- have joined the LDF fold.
Besides, the Kerala Congress (M), third largest partner of UDF, has suffered a split with a group of rebels walking out, accusing the party supremo and veteran leader K M Mani of functioning unilaterally and promoting his son. The breakaway group is exploring possibilities of cooperation with the LDF in the coming polls.


LDF expects anti-incumbency factor would turn the verdict in its favour, particularity in the wake of solar and bar scams that have rocked the UDF government with some ministers, including, Chandy, being accused of corruption. Chandy and others have, however, rejected the charges.
A drubbing in the polls for the LDF would spell disaster for it especially at a time when Left is trying hard for a comeback in West Bengal, once a stronghold of the Communists.

RSP, a major constituent of LDF, has switched side and is now a partner of the ruling front.

The two fronts, ruling the state alternately, will have to factor in the challenge posed by BJP which had put up a better showing in recent civic elections in the state.


BJP, which has failed so far to break the bi-polar politics of UDF and LDF, has this time found a political ally in the Bharath Dharam Jana Sena. The BDJS is a new party formed by Sree Narayana Dharma Paripalana (SNDP) Yogam, a powerful organisation of backward Ezhava community, led by its General Secretary Vellappally Natesan

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