Kerala Assembly Election 2026
Biggest Winners: 50,000+ Majority:
• P. K. Kunhalikutty (IUML, Malappuram) — 85,327 votes
• P. M. A. Sameer (IUML, Tirurangadi) — 63,387
• K. K. Abid Hussain Thangal (IUML, Kottakkal) — 62,638
@Nizar____ By comparing with last assembly election
Attingal: BJP took 2% from CPI(M)
Thiruvalla: LDF lost 15% to BJP (16→30.6%)
Manjeshwar: CPI(M) -12%, IUML +13%
Kasaragod: BJP -2%
Malampuzha: Small losses for Cong & CPI(M)
Palakkad: LDF erosion of 4% to BJP
2026 Kerala Legislative Assembly Election results: constituencies where BJP came second
Attingal: 30.5% (lost by 13.4k)
Kasaragod: 31.7% ( by 22.7k)
Malampuzha: 30.1% ( by 19.7k)
Manjeshwar: 36.1% ( by 29.3k)
Palakkad: 33.3% ( by 13.1k)
Thiruvalla: 30.6% ( by 10.1k)
Not certain about the exact implementation of the proposed delimitation exercise. However, the ongoing debate around it particularly the potential loss of seats for some states compared to northern ones—is likely to politically benefit the DMK and AITC in the upcoming elections
@TobinJoseph5 Coming straight from the CPIM’s so called fortresses, these leaders can help Congress convert those constituencies into its future strongholds. If not, they will continue to remain CPI(M) bastions
By accommodating Left leaders like G. Sudhakaran, Aisha Potty, PK Sasi, Unnikrishnan & Govindan, Congress & VD Satheesan are clearly signalling their willingness to give respected positions. Unlike before, when Left outcasts usually formed new parties instead of joining Congress