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Congress hopes to win more seats in Malabar this time Updated: Updated: In past elections, party has won just six of the 60 seats in north Kerala Share Article In past elections, party has won just six of the 60 seats in north Kerala After its dismal performance in north Kerala last time, the Congress is looking forward to improve its performance in the just- concluded Assembly polls. In the previous elections, the party nominees ahd won just six of the 60 seats in north Kerala. Pathetically, it was without legislators in Kasaragod and Kozhikode districts in the past three terms. Despite the hiccups in choosing its candidates in many Assembly constituencies, the Congress leadership finally managed to pull off towards the last round of electioneering. Ground realities revealed that Congress candidates would emerge victorious in a couple of seats more this time in the six districts, party functionaries said. ....
Voting was going on even past 7 p.m. in some places More than 17.48 lakh people in Palakkad district cast their votes in the Assembly election held on Tuesday. Official polling figures released at 7 p.m. indicated 76.17% polling. However, this figure is likely to change as polling had not closed at some places. When Chittur constituency registered the highest percentage of voting (79.07 %), Palakkad constituency, where Metroman E. Sreedharan is contesting on the BJP banner against UDF incumbent Shafi Parambil, witnessed the lowest voter turnout (73.62%). In the 2016 Assembly election, the district had registered 78.37% polling. The polling percentage of Chittur in 2016 was 82.95% and that of Palakkad 77.25%. ....
Kerala Assembly polls | State heads to polling booths on Tuesday Updated: Updated: April 05, 2021 23:03 IST Voting will begin at 7 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. in all constituencies except nine Share Article AAA Officials at the all-women polling booth at Government Vanitha ITI, Manayilkulangara, in Kollam setting up EVMs on Monday.
Voting will begin at 7 a.m. and close at 7 p.m. in all constituencies except nine After the high-octane campaigns of the past weeks, the stage is set for the elections to the Kerala Legislative Assembly and the byelection to the Malappuram Lok Sabha seat on Tuesday. Extensive arrangements are in place for the smooth conduct of the polls. ....
Novel ways to evade finale restrictions Updated: Updated: Candidates take out rallies in autorickshaws, bullock carts Share Article AAA UDF candidate in Malampuzha S.K. Ananthakrishnan electioneering on a bullock cart on the last day of open campaigning on Sunday. | Photo Credit: K.K. MUSTAFAH Candidates take out rallies in autorickshaws, bullock carts Active electioneering in 12 Assembly constituencies in Palakkad district and 16 constituencies in Malappuram district came to an end on Sunday evening. As the Election Commission had banned Kottikalasham, the noisy finale, the culmination lacked the usual excitement. However, candidates circumvented the final day restrictions by resorting to unique means to ignite voters’ curiosity. As there was a ban on motorcycle rallies, some candidates, especially Left Democratic Front (LDF) Independents, took to autorickshaw rallies. ....