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Kerala Election Results 2011

Posted by admin on 12th, 2011

High tension 70-70 game happened today at Kerala. The swings and low margin wins all kept malayalees on their feat as to who will win the Kerala Assembly Elections 2011.

The final results looks in favour of UDF with they winning 72 seats and LDF winning 68 seats. Who will be the next Cheif Minister would be something to look forward to. Congress also faces the risk of loosing allies to LDF, in such a case LDF would end up forming the Govt.

Here is snapshot of District wise Election results

UDFLDF
Allapuzha:27
Kottayam:72
Idukki23
Ernakulam:113
Palakkad:57
Mallapuram:142
Kozhikode:310
Wayanad30
Kannur:56
Kasarkod:23
Thiruvanathapuram:86
Kollam:29
Pathanamthitta23
Thrissur67
Total7268

Popularity: 1% [?]

LDF Candidates Kerala Assembly Elections 2011 – CPM List

Posted by admin on 19th, 2011

List of CPM candidates contesting the Kerala Assembly Elections 2011 as announced by Pinaray Viajayan.The list has 30 new faces, 46 MLA’s and 8 Ministers.

Thiruvananthapuram:

Varkala–A.A. Rahim;
Attingal—B. Sathyan
Vamanapuram—Koliyakkod Krishnan Nair
Kattakkad—Sheila Ramani
Kazhakkuttam—C. Ajayakumar
Nemam—V. Sivankutty
Neyyattinkara—B. Selvaraj
Parasala—Aanavoor Nagappan
Vattiyurkavu—Cheriyan Philip (Independent)

Kollam
Kollam–P.K. Gurudasan,
Kundara—M.A. Baby
Kottarakkara—P. Ayisha Potty
Pathanapuram—K. Rajagopal

Alappuzha
Alappuzha—Thomas Issac
Ambalapuzha—G. Sudhakaran
Aroor—A.M. Arif
Kayamkulam—C.K. Sadasivan
Chengannoor—C.S. Sujatha
Mavelikkara—R. Rajesh

Kottayam
Changanassery—Dr. B. Iqbal
Kottayam—V.N. Vasavan
Ettumanoor—Suresh Kurupu
Puthuppally—Dr Suja Susan George

Ernakulam
Ernakulam—Sebastian Paul (Independent)
Kochi—M.C. Josephine
Thrippunithura—C.M. Dinesh Mani
Thrikkakkara—M.E. Hasainar
Vypin—S. Sarma
Piravam—M.J. Jacob
Perumbavoor—Saju Paul
Aluva—A.M. Yusuf
Kalamassery—K. Chandran Pillai
Kunnathunadu—M.A. Surendran

Thrissur
Kunnamukulam—Babu M. Palissery
Chalakkudy—B.D. Devasi
Chelakkara—K. Radhakrishnan,
Manaloor—Baby John
Guruvayur—K.V. Abdulkhader
Puthukkad—C. Raveendranath
Irinjalakkuda—K.R. Vijaya
Vadakkanchery-N.R. Balan

Palakkad
Thrithala—P. Mammikkutty
Tharoor—A.K. Balan
Alathoor—M. Chandran
Shornur—K.S. Saleekha
Ottappalam—M. Hamsa
Kongaad—K.V. Vijayadas
Palakkad—K.K. Divakaran
Malampuzha—V.S. Achuthanandan
Chittur—Subhash Chandra Bose
Nenmara—V. Chenthamarakshan

Malappuram
Ponnani– P. Sreeramakrishnan
Thavanoor—K.T. Jaleel (Independent)
Thirur—P.P. Abdullakkutty
Vallikkunnu—K.V. Sankaranarayanan (Independent)
Nilambur—Prof. M. Thomas Mathew (Independent)
Perinthalmanna—V. Sasikumar
Kondotti–P.C. Noushad
Mankada–Khadeeja Sathar
Thanoor–E. Jayan

Pathanamthitta
Ranni—Raju Abraham
Aranmula—K.C. Rajagopal
Konni—M.S. Rajendran

Kannur
Thalassery—Kodiyeri Balakrishnan
Payyannur—C. Krishnan
Mattannur—E.P. Jayarajan
Thaliparamba—James Mathew
Kallyassery—T.V. Rajesh
Dharmada—K.K. Narayanan
Peravoor—K.K. Shylaja
Azhikode—M. Prakasan

Kozhikode
Perambra—K. Kunjammadhu
Kuttyadi—K.K. Lalitha
Thiruvambadi—George M. Thomas
Kunnamangalam—P.T.A. Rahim (Independent)
Kozhikode North—A. Pradeepkumar
Kozhikode South–C.P. Musafir Ahmed
Beypore—Elamaram Kareem
Koylandi—K. Dasan
Baluserry–Purushan Kadalundi

Kasargod
Uduma—.K. Kunhiraman
Manjeshwaram—C.H. Kunjambu
Thrikkarippur—K. Kunjiraman

Idukki
Thodupuzha–Prof. Joseph Sebastian
Udumbanchola–K.K. Jayachandran
Devikulam–S. Rajendran
Idukki–C.V. Varghese

Wayanad
Koduvally–M. Mehaboob
Manathavadi–K.C. Kunjuraman
Sulthan Batheri–E.A. Shankaran
Kalpatta–P.A. Muhammed
Vandoor–V. Rameshan

Candidates in Chittoor and Poonjar will be announced later.

Popularity: 2% [?]

Exit Poll Results by various News channels for loksabha elections 2009

Posted by admin on 13th, 2009

The five phase polling for Loksabha is now over and all now comes down to the counting on May 16th. The various news channels in the country have published there Exit Poll results for this Loksabha elections 2009 and Congress lead UPA goverment have and edge over the BJP lead NDA government. The Third front also has put up a good fight and has bagged a pretty large number of seats.

 

Headlines Today Exit Poll results 2009

UPA – 191
NDA – 180
Third Front – 134

NDTV Exit Poll 2009 verdict

UPA - 205-215
NDA – 160 -170
Third Front – 120 -130
Fourth Front – 30 – 35
Others –  6-10

Congress own exit poll verdict

UPA – 218
NDA – 194
Third Front – 101
Others – 30 

BJP’s own Exit Poll analysis 2009

UPA – 170
NDA – 215
Third Front – 125
Others – 33

India TV Exit Poll results

UPA – 195
NDA – 189
Third Front – 113
Other – 14

News X Exit poll Results

UPA – 199
NDA – 191
Third Front – 104
Others – 48

Popularity: 8% [?]

Kerala Loksabha Elections 2009 constituency and candidate watch

Posted by admin on 25th, 2009

Loksabha Elections 2009 for kerala is scheduled to happen on April 16. Last time the LDF government almost had a sweep and they bagged around 18 seats out of 20. This time the situation is unpredictible and LDF wont be able to do the 2004 tricks.

Kerala Loksabha Constituencies and Candidates for Loksabha Elections 2009

     

  • Ernakulam Loksabha Elections 2009
    The new ernakulam parliament assembly constituency is created by adding parts of old Mukundapuram parliament constituency to Ernakulam. Seven legislative assembly constituency are part of Ernakulam constituency . Aluva is now detached from Ernakulam. Puthanvelikkara, Vadakkekara, Chittattukara panchayaths are included into new Ernakulam lok sabha constituency. The new Kalamassery assembly segments , Ernakulam, Thirkkakara, Thrippunithura, Vypin, Paravoor, Kochi assembly segments are constituting Ernakulam parliament constituency.
    Candidates 
    Sindhu Joy – LDF
    K V Thomas – Congress
    A.N.Radhakrishnan – BJP
  • Kasargod Loksabha Elections 2009 
    Kasargod constituency cover whole assembly segments of Kasaragod district and two from
    Kannur. Assembley constituencies from Kasaragod are Kasaragod, Manjeswaram, Uduma, Hosdurg, Thrikarippur plus Payyannur and Thaliparamba from Kannur. 
    Candidates 
    Shahida Kamal – UDF
    P Karunakaran – LDF
    K Surendran – BJP
  • Kannur Loksabha Elections 2009 
    Kannur Lok Sabha constituency has seven Assembly segments at presebt with its boundaries changed. The segments retained in the constituency are Irikkur, Azhikode, Kannur and Peravur. Taliparamba has been added from the Kasaragod Lok Sabha constituency. Dharmadom and Mattannur are newly created segments.
    Candidates
    P P Karunakaran – BJP
    K Sudhakaran – Congress
    K K Ragesh – LDF 
  • Vadakara Loksabha Elections 2009
    Vadakara Loksabha Constituency consists of Thalassery Assembly constituency in Kannur district, Vadakara, Nadapuram, Koyilandy, Perambra, Koothuparamba Assembly segment in Kannur district and the newly created Kuttiyadi segment in Kozhikode.
    Candidates 
    P Sathidevi – LDF
    Mullapally Ramachandran – UDF
    K P Sreesan – BJP
  • Wayanad Loksabha Elections 2009
    Wayanad parliament constituency consists of Mananthavadi, Sulthan Bathery, Kalpetta, Thiruvambadi, Ernad, Nilambur and Wandoor Assembly segments.
    Candidates 
    M I Shanavas UDF
    M Rahmathulla – LDF 
  • Kozhikode Loksabha Elections 2009
    Kozhikod loksabha constituency have seven assembly segments Beypore, Kunnamangalam, Elathoor, Kozhikode north, Kozhikode south,Koduvally and Balusser.
    Candidates 
    Muhammed Riyas – LDF
    M K Raghavan – UDF
    V Muraleedharan – BJP 
  • Ponnani Loksabha Elections 2009
    Ponnani consists of Tirurangadi, Tanur, Tirur, Kottakkal, Tavanur, Ponnani and Thrithala assembly segments.
    Candidates 
    Dr Hussain Randathani – LDF Independent
    E T Muhammed Basheer UDF
    Janachandran Master – BJP 
  • Palakkad Loksabha Elections 2009
    Palakkad Lok Sabha Constituency consists of Pattambi, Shoranur, Ottappalam, Kongad (SC) Mannarkkad, Malampuzha and the Palakkad Assembly Constituency.  Chittur and Alathur was taken off from palakkad loksaba constituency.
    Candidates 
    M B Rajesh – LDF
    Satheesan Pacheni – UDF
    CK Padmanabhan – BJP
  • Thrissur Loksabha Elections 2009
    Thrissur consists of Guruvayur, Manallur, Ollur, Thrissur, Nattika, Irinjalakuda and Puthukkad assemble constituencies.
    Candidates
    CN jayadevan – LDF
    P C Chacko – UDF
  • Kottayam Parliament elections 2009
    Kottayam parliament constituency consist of the Vaikom (SC), Kaduthuruthy, Ettumanur, Kottayam, Puthuppally, Changanassery and Vazhoor Assembly segments. Changanaserry and vazhoor disappeared from old map and piravom and pala got added. 
    Candidates
    K Suresh Kurup – LDF
    Jose K Mani – UDF 
  • Idukki Parliament Elections 2009
    The Idukki parliamentary constituency  consists of  Idukki, Thodupuzha, Devicolam, Udumbanchola, Peermade, Kothamangalam and Muvattupuzha. From the old map idukki loose two parliament segments ranni and Pathanamthitta. Kothamangalam and Muvattupuzha are the new additions.
    Candidates 
    P T Thomas – UDF
    K Francis George – LDF
    Sreenagari Rajan – BJP 
  • Malappuram Parliament Elections 2009
    Mankada, Perinthalmanna, Kondotty, Manjeri, Malappuram, Vengara and Vallikkunnu are part of the Malappuram Loksabha Constituency . Vengara and Vallikkunnu are newly formed Assembly constituencies. 
    Candidates
    E Ahmed – UDF
    T K Hamsa – LDF
    N Aravindhan – BJP 
  • Alathur Parliament Elections 2009
    Alathoor is a newly created parliament constituency and consist of seven assembly segments Nenmara,Chittooor, Alathoor, Tarur, chelakkara, Wadakkancherry and Kunnamkulam. 
    Candidates 
    N K Sudheer – UDF
    P K Biju LDF
    M Bindhu – BJP 
  • Chalakudy Parliament Elections 2009
    The Chalakkudi Parliament  constituency is formed from old
    Mukundapuram Parliament constituency and with four assembly segments from Ernakulam district and
    three fromThrissur. Aluva, Angamaly, Perumbavoor, Kunnathunadu are taken from Ernakulam and Kodungalloor, Chalakkudi, Kaippamangalam are from thrissur.

    Candidates 
    Advocate K V Sabu – BJP
    K P Dhanapalan – UDF
    U P Joseph – LDF 
  • Alappuzha Parliament Elections 2009
    Alappuzha consists of Aroor, Cherthala, Alappuzha, Ambalappuzha, Harippad, kayamkulam & Karunagappilly.
    Candidates
    K C Venugopal – UDF
    DR K S Manoj – LDF
    Sony J Kalyan – BJP 
  • Pathanamthitta Parliament Elections 2009
    Pathanamthitta Parliamentary constituency consists of all the five newly formed Assembly segments of Thiruvalla, Ranni, Aranmula, Konni and Adoor in Pathanamthitta district plus Poonjar and Kanjirappally from Kottayam district. 
    Candidates 
    Anto Antony – UDF
    K Ananthagopalan – LDF 
  • Mavelikkara Parliament Elections 2009
    Mavelikkara consists of Changanassery, Kuttanad, Mavelikkara (SC), Chenganoor, Kunnathoor(SC), Kottarakkara and Pathanapuram.
    Candidates 
    R S Anil – LDF
    Kodukkunil Suresh – UDF
    P M Velayudhan – BJP 
  • Kollam Parliament Elections 2009
    Kollam, Chavara, Punalur, Chadayamangalam, Kundara, Eravipuram and Chathannur form the Kollam Constituency. From the old map two segments (karunagapally and kunnathur) disappeared and other two segments (punaloor and chathannur) added with kollam.
    Candidates 
    N Peethambara Kurup – UDF
    P Rajendran – LDF
    Vayakal Madhu – BJP 
  • Attingal Parliament Elections 2009
    Attingal consists of Varkala, Attingal, Chirayinkeezhu, Nedumangad, Vamanapuram, Aruvikkara and
    Kattakada Assembly segments. Aruvikkara and Kattakada are the new additions. 
    Candidates 
    G Balachandran – UDF
    A Sampath – LDF
    Thottakad Sasi – BJP 
  • Thiruvananthapuram Parliament Elections 2009
    Thiruvananthapuram consists of Thiruvananthapuram, Vattiyurkavu, Nemom, Parassala, Kovalam, Neyyattinkara and Kazhakoottam. Thiruvananthapuram east and Thiruvananthapuram  west
    disappeared. Kazhakoottam is the new addition.
    Candidates 
    P Ramachandran Nair – LDF
    Shashi Tharoor – UDF
    P K Krishnadas – BJP
    A Nella Lohithadasan Nadar – BSP 

Popularity: 11% [?]

Congress Party Jaiho Add Campaign

Posted by admin on 25th, 2009

Congress party has lauched the advertisement campaign for India Elections 2009. They have bought the rights for the song “Jai ho” from slumdog millionare. The video advertisement campaign featuring the Jai ho song is now shown in all indian media.

Popularity: 9% [?]

Loksabha Elections 2009

Posted by admin on 5th, 2009

The dates for the Loksabha elections 2009 have been announced. The poll will be taking place in 5 phases. 

Round Up of Loksabha Polls 2009

Total no of Seats: 543
Total No of Voters: 714 Million
Total No of Polling Stations: 8,28,804
Results Declaration: May 16 

States and the Number of seats

 

  • Jammu and Kashmir – 6 Seats
    Polls on: April 16, 23, 30 and May 7,13
    2004 Loksabha Election results in Jammu and kashmir  : Congress (2), National Conference (2), PDP (1) , Independent (1)
  • Himachal Pradesh – 4 Seats
    Polls on : May 13
    2004 Loksabha Election resuts in Himachal : Congress (3), BJP (1)
  • Punjab – 13 seats
    Polls on: May 7, 13
    2004 Election results in Punjab : Akali Dal (8), BJP (3), Congress (2)
  • Chandigarh – 1 seat
    Polls on: May 13
    2004 Election the single seat went to congress party of India 
  • Haryana – 10 Seats
    Polls  on: May 7
    2004 Election results in Haryana : Congress (9), BJP (1) 
  • Delhi - 7 Seats
    Polls on: May 7
    2004 Loksabha election results for Delhi : Congress (6), BJP (1)
  • Rajasthan - 25 seats
    Polls on: May 7
    2004 Election results: BJP (21), COngress (4)
  • Uttarakhand – 5 seats 
    Polls on: May 13
    2004 Election results for Uttarakhand :  BJP (3), SP (1), Congress (1) 
  • Uttar Pradesh – 80 Seats
    Polls: April 16, 23, 30 and May 7, 13 
    2004 seat standings: SP (35), BSP (19), BJP (10), Congress (9), RJD (3) others (4)
  • Bihar – 40 seats
    Polls: April 16, 23, 30 and May 7
    2004 seats: RJD (22), Congress (3), JD(U) (6), BJP (5), LJ SP (4)
  • Sikkim – 1 seat
    Polls: April 30
    2004 one seat went to LDF 
  • Assam – 14 seats
    Polls: April 16, 23
    2004 election results : Congress (9), BJP (2) others (3)
  • Arunachal Pradesh – 2 seats
    Polls: April 16
    2004 BJP did a clean sweap of the 2 loksabha seats
  • Nagaland - 1 seat
    Polls: April 16
    2004 elections the one seat went to NPF
  • Manipur – 2 seats
    Polls : April 16, 22 
    2004 seat standing : Congress(1), Independent (1)
  • Mizoram – 1 seat
    Polls: April 16
    2004  : MNF won the single seat
  • Tripura – 2 seats
    Polls: April 23
    CPM won 2 seats in 2004 loksabha elections
  • Meghalaya – 2 seats
    Polls: April 16
    2004 elections: Congress (1) , Trinamul Congress (1)
  • West Bengal – 42 seats
    Polls: April 16, 23 , 30
    2004 Elections: CPM (26), Congress (6) , Forward Block (3), CPI (3), RSP (3), Trinamul Congress (1)
  • Jharkhand – 14 seats
    Polls : April 16, 23
    2004 Elections: Congress (6), JMM (4), RJD(2), BJP (1) and CPI (1)
  • Orissa – 21 seats
    Polls: April 16, 23
    2004 results: BJD (11), BJP (7), Congress (2), JMM (1)
  • Gujarat – 26 seats
    Polls: april 30
    2004 Election results: BJP (14), Congress(12) 
  • Maharashtra – 48 seats
    Polls: April 16, 20 , 30 
    2004 election results: Congress (13), NCP(9), RPI (1), BJP (13), Shivsena (12) 
  • Dadra and Nagar Haveli – 1 seat
    Polls: April 30
    2004 single seat went ot BNP
  • Daman and Diu – 1 seat
    Polls: April 30
    2004 the single seat went to congress
  • Goa – 2 seats
    Polls: April 23
    2004 one seat went to BJP and the other went to congress
  • Lakshadweep – 1 seat
    Polls: April 16
    JD(U) won the single seat in 2004
  • Madhya Pradesh – 29 seats
    Polls: April 23, 30
    2004 election results: BJP (25) , Congress (4)
  • Chattisgarh – 11 seats
    Polls: April 16
    2004 Elections: BJP (10) and Congress (1) 
  • Andaman & Nicobar Islands – 1 seat
    Polls: April 16
    2004 the seat went to congress
  • Karnataka – 28 seats
    Polls: April 23, 30
    2004 Elections: BJP(18), Congress (8), JD(S) (2)
  • Andhra Pradesh – 42 seats
    Polls: April 16, 23
    2004 Elections: Congress (29), TDP (5), TRS (5), others (3)
  • Tamil Nadu – 39 seats
    Polls: May 13
    2004 election results: DMK (16), Congress (10), PMK (5). AIDMK(4), CPI (2), CPM (2)
  • Kerala – 20 seats
    Polls: April 16
    2004 LDF (18), Congress (1) and NDA (1)
  • Puducherry  - 1 seat
    Polls: May 13
    2004 : PMK won the single seat 

Popularity: 8% [?]

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