Kerala Assembly Election Results LIVE Updates: Counting of votes for all 140 Assembly constituencies in Kerala will begin today, May 4, 2026, at 8 am. As per the Election Commission of India (ECI) ‘s schedule, the Assembly elections in Kerala were held in a single phase on April 9. The state will witness a close, intense, and high-stakes electoral battle, with the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF), the opposition United Democratic Front (UDF), and the National Democratic Alliance (NDA).
Will CM Pinarayi Vijayan secure another term?
Kerala’s Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan is eyeing a historic third consecutive term from his home turf. While the constituency is a storied fortress for the Left, the 2026 race is shaping up to be more than just a victory lap, both from the United Democratic Front led by Congress and the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance.
This time, Vijayan’s third term seems to be in jeopardy as Exit poll projections have predicted that the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) is poised to win Kerala assembly polls. The UDF had fielded VP Abdul Rasheed against the Chief Minister, whereas on the other hand, K Ranjith contested on the BJP’s ticket. A total of 883 candidates contested the election for 140 seats in the state.
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Kerala Assembly Elections 2026 LIVE Results: Constituency-Wise Leading & Trailing Candidate
- Manjeshwaram
- Kasaragod
- Udma
- Kanhangad
- Thrikaripur
- Payyanur
- Kalliasseri
- Taliparamba
- Irikkur
- Azhikode
- Kannur
- Dharmadom
- Thalassery
- Kuthuparamba
- Mattanur
- Peravoor
- Mananthavady (ST)
- Sulthan Bathery (ST)
- Kalpetta
- Vatakara
- Kuttiady
- Nadapuram
- Koyilandy
- Perambra
- Balussery (SC)
- Elathur
- Kozhikode North
- Kozhikode South
- Beypore
- Kunnamangalam
- Koduvally
- Thiruvambady
- Kondotty
- Eranad
- Nilambur
- Wandoor (SC)
- Manjeri
- Perinthalmanna
- Mankada
- Malappuram
- Vengara
- Vallikkunnu
- Tirurangadi
- Tanur
- Tirur
- Kottakkal
- Thavanur
- Ponnani
- Thrithala
- Pattambi
- Shornur
- Ottapalam
- Kongad (SC)
- Mannarkkad
- Malampuzha
- Palakkad
- Tarur (SC)
- Chittur
- Nenmara
- Alathur
- Chelakkara (SC)
- Kunnamkulam
- Guruvayur
- Manalur
- Wadakkanchery
- Ollur
- Thrissur
- Nattika (SC)
- Kaipamangalam
- Irinjalakuda
- Puthukkad
- Chalakudy
- Kodungallur
- Perumbavoor
- Angamaly
- Aluva
- Kalamassery
- Paravur
- Vypin
- Kochi
- Thrippunithura
- Ernakulam
- Thrikkakara
- Kunnathunad (SC)
- Piravom
- Muvattupuzha
- Kothamangalam
- Devikulam (SC)
- Udumbanchola
- Thodupuzha
- Idukki
- Peerumade
- Pala
- Kaduthuruthy
- Vaikom (SC)
- Ettumanoor
- Kottayam
- Puthuppally
- Changanassery
- Kanjirappally
- Poonjar
- Aroor
- Cherthala
- Alappuzha
- Ambalappuzha
- Kuttanad
- Haripad
- Kayamkulam
- Mavelikara (SC)
- Chengannur
- Thiruvalla
- Ranni
- Aranmula
- Konni
- Adoor (SC)
- Karunagapally
- Chavara
- Kunnathur (SC)
- Kottarakkara
- Pathanapuram
- Punalur
- Chadayamangalam
- Kundara
- Kollam
- Eravipuram
- Chathannoor
- Varkala
- Attingal (SC)
- Chirayinkeezhu (SC)
- Nedumangad
- Vamanapuram
- Kazhakkoottam
- Vattiyoorkavu
- Thiruvananthapuram
- Nemom
- Aruvikkara
- Parassala
- Kattakkada
- Kovalam
- Neyyattinkara
According to the Election Commission of India’s website, results trends will start from 8:00 AM on May 4, 2026. In 2021, the LDF had won the polls and broken the trend of the state having a change of government every five years. The last polls were a setback for UDF, and exit poll predictions will be music to the ears of the leaders of the Congress-led alliance.LDF had won 99 out of 140 seats in the 2021 polls, with CPI-M winning 62. Pinarayi Vijayan became Chief Minister for another term.
Stay tuned to this LIVE Blog for all the latest updates on Kerala Assembly Elections 2026, leading and trailing candidates, winners, and losers’ list.
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