Kerala

Kerala Election Results 2026 Live: UDF leads in 100 seats, Pinarayi trailing

Counting is underway in Kerala’s 140 Assembly constituencies, where the ruling LDF is attempting to secure a rare third consecutive term. The UDF, meanwhile, is looking to capitalise on anti-incumbency and stage a comeback.

TNM Staff

Results for the Assembly elections in Kerala, Tamil Nadu, Assam, West Bengal, and the Union Territory of Puducherry are being announced today, setting the stage for crucial political shifts across regions.

In Kerala, the spotlight is on a closely fought bipolar contest between the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF), led by the Communist Party of India (Marxist), and the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF). The election is being seen as a key test of whether the LDF can yet again defy Kerala’s long-standing pattern of alternating governments and secure an unprecedented third consecutive term.

The state, which has 140 Assembly constituencies spread across 14 districts, requires 71 seats to form a majority. Voting was conducted in a single phase on April 9, with a voter turnout of 78.2%. The counting will be conducted in 43 centres.

The state witnessed a high-voltage campaign between both the parties; the BJP also remains a key contender in many segments.

While several exit polls have suggested that the LDF may fall short of retaining power for a third straight term, these projections are sometimes proven to be unreliable.

As trends and results begin to emerge, all eyes remain on whether the incumbent front can rewrite political precedent or if the UDF will stage a comeback.

NDA raises lead to 2, Sobha Surendran reclaims lead in Palakkad, Rajeev Chandrasekhar leads Nemom.

KPCC head Sunny Joseph regains Peravoor, KK Shailaja trails

Pinarayi Vijayan trails in Dharmadom by over 1000 votes as fifth round counting progresses.

K. K. Shailaja maintains a steady lead in Peravoor, even as LDF leaders, including Pinarayi Vijayan, trail.

Fourteen ministers, including CM Pinarayi Vijayan, are trailing in Kerala as the UDF crosses 90 seats, while the LDF drops to 39 and the NDA holds 4.

KPCC head Sunny Joseph says counting trend shows a clear UDF wave.

Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan trails by over 700 votes in Dharmadom as first round counting concludes.

After first round of counting, UDF leads in almost 90 seats, LDF at 45; NDA maintains a lead in 4 seats.

Kerala EVM counting begins, with UDF leading in more seats than the LDF.

As the strong room's key goes missing in Kalamassery. Officials break open the lock. Counting to begin soon.

UDF and LDF leading in almost equal number of seats as postal votes are counted. NDA leading in 4 seats

Ahead of counting, Kalamassery constituency's strong room key missing. Officials begin search