Kerala assembly elections 2026: List of constituencies to vote on April 9

Kerala assembly elections 2026: List of constituencies to vote on April 9
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NEW DELHI: Kerala is all set to vote in the assembly elections on April 9, with authorities completing logistical and administrative preparations across the state.Chief electoral officer Rathan U Kelkar on Tuesday said that preparations for state assembly elections were completed, as he released key data on voters and polling arrangements ahead of voting on Thursday.A total of 2,71,42,952 voters are eligible to cast their votes, with 883 candidates in the fray.As part of the arrangements, 30,495 polling booths have been set up, including 24 auxiliary booths, which have been arranged in stations with more than 1,200 voters. Kelkar said 2,040 booths have been identified as vulnerable. Follow full coverege of assembly polls 2026Among polling stations, 352 will be managed entirely by women, while 37 booths will be operated by disabled persons. He said that 98% of voters who opted for home voting facility have already cast their votes, while 95% of postal voting has been completed.The voting in Kerala is scheduled from 7.00 am to 6.00 pm across the state. The election will be conducted in a single phase covering all 140 constituencies, as per the schedule announced by the Election Commission of India. Voters who are in the queue before 6.00 pm will be allowed to cast their votes.

Here's the list of constituencies in Kerala assembly:

  1. Manjeshwaram
  2. Kasaragod
  3. Udma
  4. Kanhangad
  5. Thrikaripur
  6. Payyanur
  7. Kalliasseri
  8. Taliparamba
  9. Irikkur
  10. Azhikode
  11. Kannur
  12. Dharmadom
  13. Thalassery
  14. Kuthuparamba
  15. Mattanur
  16. Peravoor
  17. Mananthavady (ST)
  18. Sulthan Bathery (ST)
  19. Kalpetta
  20. Vatakara
  21. Kuttiady
  22. Nadapuram
  23. Koyilandy
  24. Perambra
  25. Balussery (SC)
  26. Elathur
  27. Kozhikode North
  28. Kozhikode South
  29. Beypore
  30. Kunnamangalam
  31. Koduvally
  32. Thiruvambady
  33. Kondotty
  34. Eranad
  35. Nilambur
  36. Wandoor (SC)
  37. Manjeri
  38. Perinthalmanna
  39. Mankada
  40. Malappuram
  41. Vengara
  42. Vallikkunnu
  43. Tirurangadi
  44. Tanur
  45. Tirur
  46. Kottakkal
  47. Thavanur
  48. Ponnani
  49. Thrithala
  50. Pattambi
  51. Shornur
  52. Ottapalam
  53. Kongad (SC)
  54. Mannarkkad
  55. Malampuzha
  56. Palakkad
  57. Tarur (SC)
  58. Chittur
  59. Nenmara
  60. Alathur
  61. Chelakkara (SC)
  62. Kunnamkulam
  63. Guruvayur
  64. Manalur
  65. Wadakkanchery
  66. Ollur
  67. Thrissur
  68. Nattika (SC)
  69. Kaipamangalam
  70. Irinjalakuda
  71. Puthukkad
  72. Chalakudy
  73. Kodungallur
  74. Perumbavoor
  75. Angamaly
  76. Aluva
  77. Kalamassery
  78. Paravur
  79. Vypin
  80. Kochi
  81. Thrippunithura
  82. Ernakulam
  83. Thrikkakara
  84. Kunnathunad (SC)
  85. Piravom
  86. Muvattupuzha
  87. Kothamangalam
  88. Devikulam (SC)
  89. Udumbanchola
  90. Thodupuzha
  91. Idukki
  92. Peerumade
  93. Pala
  94. Kaduthuruthy
  95. Vaikom (SC)
  96. Ettumanoor
  97. Kottayam
  98. Puthuppally
  99. Changanassery
  100. Kanjirappally
  101. Poonjar
  102. Aroor
  103. Cherthala
  104. Alappuzha
  105. Ambalappuzha
  106. Kuttanad
  107. Haripad
  108. Kayamkulam
  109. Mavelikara (SC)
  110. Chengannur
  111. Thiruvalla
  112. Ranni
  113. Aranmula
  114. Konni
  115. Adoor (SC)
  116. Karunagapally
  117. Chavara
  118. Kunnathur (SC)
  119. Kottarakkara
  120. Pathanapuram
  121. Punalur
  122. Chadayamangalam
  123. Kundara
  124. Kollam
  125. Eravipuram
  126. Chathannoor
  127. Varkala
  128. Attingal (SC)
  129. Chirayinkeezhu (SC)
  130. Nedumangad
  131. Vamanapuram
  132. Kazhakkoottam
  133. Vattiyoorkavu
  134. Thiruvananthapuram
  135. Nemom
  136. Aruvikkara
  137. Parassala
  138. Kattakkada
  139. Kovalam
  140. Neyyattinkara
Voting among those in essential services is currently under way, with 40% of polling personnel having already exercised their franchise.The CEO also said Thursday, the polling day, will be a paid holiday. Exit polls have been prohibited from being published until 6.30pm on April 29, while opinion polls have been banned from 6pm until the end of polling.Addressing concerns over postal ballots not being received, Kelkar clarified that the ballots are with the returning officers and arrangements have been made for voters to cast their votes at designated distribution centres on Wednesday. A special control room has also been set up to address related issues, he said.
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