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1984 Indian general election|
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Turnout | 77.12% ( 14.96%) |
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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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5
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7
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1
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Seats won
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13
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1
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0
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Seat change
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8
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6
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1
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Percentage
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33.27%
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22.27%
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7.37%
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Fourth party
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Fifth party
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Party
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KC(J)
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IUML
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Alliance
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UDF
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UDF
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Last election
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-
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2
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Seats won
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2
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2
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Seat change
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2
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Percentage
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5.49%
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5.29%
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The 1984 Indian general election were held to elect 20 members to the eighth Lok Sabha from Kerala.[1] Indian National Congress (INC)-led United Democratic Front (UDF) won 18 seats while Left Democratic Front (LDF), led by Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) won just 2 seats.[2] Turnout for the election was at 77.12%[3] In the Lok Sabha, INC won by a landslide and its leader Rajiv Gandhi went on to become the Prime Minister of India.
Alliances and parties[edit]
[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 5 seats.
United Democratic Front[edit]
Left Democratic Front[edit]
No.
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Party
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Election Symbol
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Seats Contested
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style="text-align:center; background:
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Communist Party of India (Marxist)
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10
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2.
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Indian Congress (Socialist)
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2
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style="text-align:center; background:
- F8F9FA;color:white" |3.
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Communist Party of India
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4
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4.
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Independents
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2
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5.
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Lok Dal
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1
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6.
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All India Muslim League
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1
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List of elected MPs[edit]
[5]
Results[edit]
Performance of political parties[edit]
[6]
Vote Share by alliance
Other (5.85%)
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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13
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36,24,315
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33.27%
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6.95
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2
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Communist Party of India (Marxist)
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LDF
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1
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24,25,965
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22.27%
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0.79
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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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8,03,206
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7.37%
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3.24
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4
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Kerala Congress (J)
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UDF
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2
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5,98,113
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5.49%
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new
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5
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Indian Union Muslim League
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UDF
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2
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5,75,754
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5.29%
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0.27
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6
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Indian Congress (Socialist)
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LDF
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1
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4,77,466
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4.38%
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new
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7
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Kerala Congress
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UDF
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0
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2,58,591
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2.37%
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2.00
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8
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Janata Party
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UDF
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1
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2,32,339
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2.13%
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4.57
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9
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All India Muslim League
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LDF
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0
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2,24,155
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2.06%
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0.35
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10
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Bharatiya Janata Party
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none
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0
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1,91,120
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1.75%
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new
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11
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Lok Dal
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LDF
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0
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1,86,353
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1.71%
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new
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Independents
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0
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12,95,634
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11.89%
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1.10
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By constituency[edit]
[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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2,62,904
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45.1%
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INC
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Balanandan
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2,51,535
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43.2%
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CPI(M)
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K. G. Marar
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59,021
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10.1%
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BJP
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UDF
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11,369
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2
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Kannur
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Mullappally Ramachandran
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2,88,791
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50.9%
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INC
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Pattiam Rajan
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2,63,738
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46.4%
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CPI(M)
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Kuntimangalam Azeez
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2,942
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0.5%
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IND
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UDF
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25,053
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3
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Vatakara
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K. M. Radhakrishnan
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2,59,437
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44.5%
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IND
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K. P. Unnikrishnan
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2,70,416
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46.3%
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IC(S)
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A. D. Nair
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33,781
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5.8%
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BJP
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LDF
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10,979
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4
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Kozhikode
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K. G. Adiyodi
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2,78,216
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49.5%
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INC
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Moideenkutty Haji
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2,24,155
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39.9%
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AIML
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K. Madhavankutty
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40,549
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7.2%
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IND
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UDF
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54,061
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5
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Manjeri
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Ebrahim Sulaman Sait
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2,87,538
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50.4%
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IUML
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E. K. Imbichi Bava
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2,16,363
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37.9%
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CPI(M)
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O. Rajagopal
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43,301
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7.6%
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BJP
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UDF
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71,175
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6
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Ponnani
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G. M. Banatwalia
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2,88,216
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57.0%
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IUML
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Koladi Govindankutty
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1,85,890
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36.7%
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CPI
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K. T. M. Kutty Moulavi
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13,290
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2.6%
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IND
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UDF
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1,02,326
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7
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Palakkad
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V. S. Vijayaraghavan
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2,87,170
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50.9%
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INC
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T. Sivadasa Menon
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2,49,017
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44.2%
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CPI(M)
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Rohana Jayaram
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11,092
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2.0%
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IND
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UDF
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38,153
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8
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Ottapalam
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K. R. Narayanan
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2,90,177
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53.7%
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INC
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A. K. Balan
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2,34,607
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43.4%
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CPI(M)
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C. Aru
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3,143
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0.6%
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IND
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UDF
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55,570
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9
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Thrissur
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P. A. Antony
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2,68,683
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51.5%
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INC
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V. V. Raghavan
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2,17,393
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41.7%
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CPI
|
M. Jayaprakash
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22,487
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4.3%
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IND
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UDF
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51,290
|
10
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Mukundapuram
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K. Mohandas
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290,594
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51.1%
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KC(J)
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M. M. Lawrence
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246,209
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43.3%
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CPI(M)
|
V. Balakrishnan
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20,234
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3.6%
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IND
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UDF
|
44,385
|
11
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Ernakulam
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K. V. Thomas
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2,77,374
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50.3%
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INC
|
A. A. Kochunny
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2,07,050
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37.5%
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IC(S)
|
P. R. Nambiar
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29,893
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5.4%
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BJP
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UDF
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70,324
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12
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Muvattupuzha
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George Joseph Mundakkal
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307,519
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58.3%
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KC(J)
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P. P. Esthose
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199,319
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37.8%
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CPI(M)
|
Paul Chirakkarodu
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9,186
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1.7%
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IND
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UDF
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1,08,200
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13
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Kottayam
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Skaria Thomas
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2,58,591
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46.2%
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KEC
|
K. Suresh Kurup
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2,64,444
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47.2%
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CPI(M)
|
O. M. Mathew
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26,040
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4.7%
|
IND
|
LDF
|
5,853
|
14
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Idukki
|
P. J. Kurian
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3,08,056
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56.9%
|
INC
|
C. A. Kurian
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1,77,432
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32.8%
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CPI
|
Joseph Michael
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44,472
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8.2%
|
IND
|
UDF
|
1,30,624
|
15
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Alappuzha
|
Vakkom Purushothaman
|
3,03,732
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51.6%
|
INC
|
Susheela Gopalan
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2,65,968
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45.1%
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CPI(M)
|
M. S. Prasanna
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10,465
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1.8%
|
IND
|
UDF
|
37,764
|
16
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Mavelikkara
|
Thampan Thomas
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2,32,339
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46.2%
|
JND
|
T. N. Upendranatha Kurup
|
2,31,052
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45.9%
|
IND
|
P. K. Vishnu Namboodiri
|
25,124
|
5.0%
|
BJP
|
UDF
|
1,287
|
17
|
Adoor
|
K. K. Kunhambu
|
2,73,463
|
53.6%
|
INC
|
P. K. Raghavan
|
2,22,491
|
43.6%
|
CPI
|
N. S. Bhaskaran
|
7,036
|
1.4%
|
IND
|
UDF
|
50,972
|
18
|
Kollam
|
S. Krishnakumar
|
2,79,728
|
49.4%
|
INC
|
R. S. Unni
|
2,59,371
|
45.8%
|
IND
|
C. Rajendran
|
14,358
|
2.5%
|
IND
|
UDF
|
20,357
|
19
|
Chirayinkil
|
Thalekunnil Basheer
|
2,66,230
|
50.1%
|
INC
|
K. Sudhakaran
|
2,34,765
|
44.2%
|
CPI(M)
|
Vattappara Das
|
10,870
|
2.0%
|
IND
|
UDF
|
31,465
|
20
|
Trivandrum
|
A. Charles
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2,39,791
|
42.6%
|
INC
|
A. Neela Lohithadasan Nadar
|
1,86,353
|
33.1%
|
LKD
|
Kerala Verma
|
1,10,449
|
19.6%
|
IND
|
UDF
|
53,438
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See also[edit]
References[edit]
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