1996 Kerala Legislative Assembly election

1996 Kerala state assembly election

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All 140 seats in the Kerala Legislative Assembly
71 seats needed for a majority
Turnout71.16% (Decrease2.26)
  First party Second party
 
Leader V. S. Achuthanandan A. K. Antony
Party CPI(M) INC
Alliance LDF UDF
Leader's seat Mararikulam (Lost) Cherthala
Seats won 80 59
Seat change Increase 32 Decrease 31
Percentage 45.88% 44.84%

Kerala, India
Kerala, one of the states in South India, has an electorate of more than 21 million people.

Chief Minister before election

A. K. Antony
UDF

Chief Minister

E. K. Nayanar
LDF

The 1996 Kerala Legislative Assembly election was held in May 1996 to elect members to the Kerala State Assembly. Polls were held simultaneously in all 140 seats and resulted in a voter turnout of 71.16%.[1][2]

The then Leader of opposition, V. S. Achuthanandan lost from Mararikulam, a Marxist bastion. It is only the second instance in Kerala that the chief ministerial candidate of a major party lost in an election (In 1965, R. Sankar, former Congress Chief Minister lost from the Attingal constituency. However, in that election, no party was able to form a government). On 20 May 1996, a 14 member cabinet of Left Democratic Front led by former Chief Minister E. K. Nayanar was sworn in. Nayanar was not an elected member of the assembly at that time, and was later elected from Thalassery Constituency.[3][4] Nayanar subsequently went on to become the longest serving Chief Minister of the state.

  1. ^ Statistical Report on General Election, 1996 to the Legislative Assembly of Kerala (PDF). Election Commission of India. 1997. p. 3.
  2. ^ "A record of sorts". frontline.thehindu.com. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
  3. ^ "History of Kerala legislature - Government of Kerala, India". kerala.gov.in. Archived from the original on 14 August 2020. Retrieved 12 April 2019.
  4. ^ Radhakrishnan, M. G. (31 May 1996). "Elections 1996: Marxists-led LDF dislodges Congress(I) and its allies". India Today. Retrieved 12 April 2019.

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