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1989 Indian general election|
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Turnout | 79.30% (2.18%) |
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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Party
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INC
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CPI(M)
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CPI
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Alliance
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UDF
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LDF
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LDF
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Last election
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13
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1
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0
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Seats won
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14
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2
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0
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Seat change
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1
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1
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-
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Percentage
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41.70%
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22.87%
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6.20%
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Fourth party
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Party
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IUML
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Alliance
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UDF
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Last election
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2
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Seats won
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2
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Seat change
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-
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Percentage
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5.23%
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The 1989 Indian general election were held to elect 20 members to the ninth Lok Sabha from Kerala.[1] Indian National Congress (INC)-led United Democratic Front (UDF) won 17 seats while Left Democratic Front (LDF), led by Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) won the remaining 3 seats.[2] Turnout for the election was at 79.30%[3] In the Lok Sabha, INC won plurality of seats, however Janata Dal (JD), led by V. P. Singh formed the government, albeit a short-lived one, with support from BJP and CPI(M).
Alliances and parties
[4]
UDF is a Kerala legislative alliance formed by INC veteran K. Karunakaran. LDF comprises primarily of CPI(M) and the CPI, forming the Left Front in the national level. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) contested in 19 seats.
United Democratic Front
Left Democratic Front
Bharatiya Janata Party
No.
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Party
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Election Symbol
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Seats Contested
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1.
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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19
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List of elected MPs
[5]
Results
[6]
Vote Share by alliance
Other (3.27%)
No.
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Party
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Political Front
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Seats
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Votes
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%Votes
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±pp
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1
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Indian National Congress
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UDF
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14
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62,18,850
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41.70%
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8.43
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2
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Communist Party of India (Marxist)
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LDF
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2
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34,11,227
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22.87%
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0.60
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3
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Communist Party of India
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LDF
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0
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9,24,994
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6.20%
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1.17
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4
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Indian Union Muslim League
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UDF
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2
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7,80,322
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5.23%
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0.06
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5
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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NDA
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0
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6,72,613
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4.51%
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2.76
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6
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Indian Congress (Socialist) - Sarat Chandra Singha
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LDF
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1
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3,70,434
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2.48%
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1.90
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7
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Revolutionary Socialist Party
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LDF
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0
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3,59,393
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2.41%
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new
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8
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Kerala Congress (M)
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UDF
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1
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3,52,191
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2.36%
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new
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9
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Janata Dal
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LDF
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0
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2,77,682
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1.86%
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new
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10
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Kerala Congress
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LDF
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0
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68,811
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0.46%
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1.91
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11
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Janata Party
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none
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0
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38,492
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0.26%
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1.87
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12
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Bahujan Samaj Party
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none
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0
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17,762
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0.12%
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new
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13
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Deseeya Karshaka Party
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none
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0
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3,059
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0.02%
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new
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14
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Socialist Unity Centre of India
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none
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0
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2,151
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0.01%
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new
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Independents
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0
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14,14,560
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9.49%
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2.40
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By constituency
[7]
No.
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Constituency
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UDF candidate
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Votes
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%
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Party
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LDF candidate
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Votes
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%
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Party
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BJP / Other candidate
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Votes
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%
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Party
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Winning alliance
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Margin
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1
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Kasaragod
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I. Rama Rai
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3,57,177
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44.5%
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INC
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M. Rammana Rai
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3,58,723
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44.7%
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CPI(M)
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C. K. Padmanabhan
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69,419
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8.6%
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BJP
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LDF
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1,546
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2
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Kannur
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Mullappally Ramachandran
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3,91,042
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50.1%
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INC
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P. Sasi
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3,48,638
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44.6%
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CPI(M)
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Palliyara Raman
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31,266
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4.0%
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BJP
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UDF
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42,404
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3
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Vatakara
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A. Sujanapal
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3,62,225
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45.5%
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INC
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K. P. Unnikrishnan
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3,70,434
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46.5%
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ICS(SCS)
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P. K. Krishnadas
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45,558
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5.7%
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BJP
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LDF
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8,209
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4
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Kozhikode
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K. Muraleedharan
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3,77,858
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47.9%
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INC
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E. K. Imbichibava
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3,48,901
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44.3%
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CPI(M)
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P. S. Sreedharan Pillai
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49,696
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6.3%
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BJP
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UDF
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28,957
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5
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Manjeri
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Ebrahim Sulaiman Sait
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4,01,975
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49.6%
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IUML
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K. V. Salahuddin
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3,31,693
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40.9%
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IND
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Ahalya Sankar
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51,634
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7.0%
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BJP
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UDF
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70,282
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6
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Ponnani
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G. M. Banatwalia
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3,78,347
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53.2%
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IUML
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M. Rahmathulia
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2,70,828
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38.1%
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CPI
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K. Janachandran
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48,892
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6.9%
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BJP
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UDF
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1,07,519
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7
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Palakkad
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V. S. Vijayaraghavan
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3,47,115
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46.8%
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INC
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A. Vijayaraghavan
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3,48,401
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47.0%
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CPI(M)
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T. Chandrasekharan
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27,220
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3.7%
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BJP
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LDF
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1,286
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8
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Ottapalam
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K. R. Narayanan
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3,50,683
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48.5%
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INC
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Lenin Rajendran
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3,24,496
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44.9%
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CPI(M)
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Lakshmanan
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32,892
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4.5%
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BJP
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UDF
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26,187
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9
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Thrissur
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P. A. Antony
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3,38,271
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47.0%
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INC
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Meenakshi Thampan
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3,32,036
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46.2%
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CPI
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K. V. Sreedharan
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38,205
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5.3%
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BJP
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UDF
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6,235
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10
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Mukundapuram
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Savithri Lakshmanan
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3,67,931
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48.5%
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INC
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C. O. Poulose
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3,49,177
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46.0%
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CPI(M)
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K. K. Gangadharan
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28,781
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3.8%
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BJP
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UDF
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18,754
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11
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Ernakulam
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K. V. Thomas
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3,85,176
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49.6%
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INC
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P. Subramnoian Poti
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3,48,711
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44.9%
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IND
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A. N. Radhakrishnan
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29,162
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3.8%
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BJP
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UDF
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36,465
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12
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Muvattupuzha
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P. C. Thomas
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3,52,191
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48.1%
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KC(M)
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P. J. Joseph
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68,811
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9.4%
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KEC
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C. Poulose
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2,83,380
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38.7%
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IND
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UDF
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68,811
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13
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Kottayam
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Ramesh Chennithala
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3,84,809
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51.1%
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INC
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K. Suresh Kurup
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3,31,276
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44.0%
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CPI(M)
|
Ettumanoor Radhakrishnan
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18,449
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2.5%
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BJP
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UDF
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53,533
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14
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Idukki
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K. M. Mathew
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3,98,516
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53.4%
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INC
|
M. C. Josephine
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3,07,037
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41.1%
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CPI(M)
|
M. N. Jayachandran
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25,354
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3.4%
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BJP
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UDF
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91,479
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15
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Alappuzha
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Vakkom Purushotham
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3,75,763
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50.0%
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INC
|
K. V. Devadas
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3,50,640
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46.7%
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CPI(M)
|
K. D. Ramakrishnan
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15,127
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2.0%
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BJP
|
UDF
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25,123
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16
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Mavelikkara
|
P. J. Kurian
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3,34,864
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50.9%
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INC
|
Thampan Thomas
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2,77,682
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42.2%
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JD
|
Prathapachandra Verma
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30,229
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4.6%
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BJP
|
UDF
|
57,182
|
17
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Adoor
|
Kodikunnil Suresh
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3,43,672
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49.6%
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INC
|
N. Rajan
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3,22,130
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46.5%
|
CPI
|
E. K. Sasidharan
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17,123
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2.5%
|
BJP
|
UDF
|
21,542
|
18
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Kollam
|
S. Krishnakumar
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3,86,855
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49.9%
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INC
|
Babu Divakaran
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3,59,393
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46.4%
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RSP
|
P. K. S. Rajeev
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16,202
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2.1%
|
IND
|
UDF
|
27,462
|
19
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Chirayinkil
|
Thalekunnil Basheer
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3,49,068
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47.8%
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INC
|
Susheela Gopalan
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3,43,938
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47.1%
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CPI(M)
|
V. N. Gopalakrishnan Nair
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23,049
|
3.2%
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BJP
|
UDF
|
5,130
|
20
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Trivandrum
|
A. Charles
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3,67,825
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48.6%
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INC
|
O. N. V. Kurup
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3,16,912
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41.9%
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IND
|
P. Asok Kumar
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56,046
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7.4%
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BJP
|
UDF
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50,913
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See also
References