The state has a total electorate of 2.61 crore people, with women (1.34 crore) outnumbering men (1.26 crore). There are 174 voters listed as belonging to the third gender. A total of 227 candidates will battle it out of which 25 are women. Apart from the major parties, there are a total of 111 Independent candidates in the fray. Special security arrangements have been devised for the polling booths in North Kerala owing to Maoist threats in Wayanad and the region having a history of political violence. The contest in the state is primarily between the CPM-led Left Democratic Front, Congress-led United Democratic Front and the BJP-led National Democratic Alliance.
Among the seats under national spotlight are Wayanad, where Rahul Gandhi is contesting, Thiruvananthapuram, where all three coalitions are fighting a close battle, and Pathanamthitta, the epicentre of the Sabarimala protests. The BJP fancies its chances especially in Thiruvananthapuram and Pathanamthitta.
In the 2014 election, the UDF had won 12 seats, with the Left parties victorious on the remaining eight seats. The BJP is yet to open its Lok Sabha account in the state. In Wayanad, Rahul Gandhi is facing CPI's PP Suneer, fielded by Kerala's ruling LDF, while the NDA has fielded Thushar Vellappally of Bharat Dharma Jana Sena (BDJS).
Besides all seats in Gujarat (26) and Kerala (20), voting will be held in four seats in Assam, five in Bihar, seven in Chhattisgarh, 14 each in Karnataka and Maharashtra, six in Odisha, 10 in Uttar Pradesh, five in West Bengal, two in Goa, and one each in Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman and Diu and Tripura.
A provisional voter turnout of 73.06 per cent was recorded Tuesday in the elections to the 20 Lok Sabha seats in Kerala which by and large was peaceful. An estimated 73.06 per cent of the 2.61 crore voters cast their franchise as of 6 pm when the polling time officially ended but this was likely to go up when the final figures are tabulated, official sources said, reports PTI.
It was a do-or-die battle for both the ruling CPI(M)-led LDF and opposition Congress-headed UDF in most of the 20 Lok Sabha seats this time in the state, known for its decades-long bipolar politics.
The BJP-led NDA posed a formidable challenge to the two traditional fronts in at least three constituencies -- Thiruvananthapuram, Pathanamthitta and Thrissur. A senior election official told PTI that since there were a large number of people standing in queues in some places, they would be allowed to vote.
Congress president Rahul Gandhi, who contested from Wayanad in addition to Amethi in Uttar Pradesh, his party colleague Sashi Tharoor, BJP leader Kumanam Rajasekharan (both Thiruvananthapuram) and Union Minister Alphons Kannamthanam (Ernakulam) were among the prominent candidates in the fray.
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More than 3% hike in voter turnout was estimated in Attingal and Thiruvananthapuram. More than 8% increase in polling percentage was recorded at Pathanamthitta.
73.6 per cent polling was recorded in the state till 6 pm even as the voting is still on. At 6 pm, all those who were standing in the queue were given tokens by the police. Whoever came after 6 was not allowed to vote.
Abin Babu, a 21-year-old man arrested for allegedly making a false complaint about malfunctioning of polling machine, gets bailed out. He voted from booth no. 151 in Vattiyoorkavu, Thiruvananthapuram and had complained that VVPAT displayed his vote went to another candidate.
Thiruvananthapuram is showing up in huge numbers, as there are still 40 minutes to go for polling in Kerala. With more than 67.89% voter turnout till 5 pm, the triangular contest here has got a good response.
A voter at booth no. 151 in Vattiyoorkavu, Thiruvananthapuram, was arrested for allegedly making a false complaint about malfunctioning of polling machine. Abin Babu had alleged that VVPAT displayed that his vote had gone to another candidate, not to the one he voted for.
The polling percentage in Kerala was recorded at 61.94% till 4 pm according to ECI figures. At this rate, it could overtake the 74% polling recorded in the state in 2014 polls.
The polling percentage in Kerala was recorded at 56.78% till 3 pm with constituencies like Kannur and Wayanad clocking nearly 60% polling as always.
A strong voter turnout was recorded in Kerala- 51.85% by 3 pm. Earlier, 38.81 per cent voting was recorded in the state till 1 pm.
Film stars Tovino Thomas, Aju Varghese and Aparna Balamurali votes at their respective constituencies in Kerala
Voters queue up at an Ernakulam polling booth. (Express Photos)
Spiced buttermilk available for voters at most polling stations across Kerala to bring some respite from blistering heat. (Express Photo: Vishnu Varma)
A total of 38.81% voter turnout was recorded till 1 pm with Kannur leading with 41.8%, followed by Idukki (41.22%) and Palakkad (40.98%).
Voters in queue at St George LP School booth, Edappally, Ernakulam. Despite VVPAT delaying voting, till1 pm, voter turnout at the booth was around 1200. (Express Photo)
A snake was found at a polling booth in Kannur's Kandakai. Polling resumed after the snake was caught.
Shashi Tharoor urges people to vote.
Four people fell unconscious and died while standing in queues in Kerala
A turnout of 34% voters was recorded across the state till 12 noon, with Kannur leading with 33.72%, followed by Palakkad (33.43%) and Kottayam (33.31%).
Constituencies | Vote percentage
Kasaragod - 30.63
Kannur - 33.72
Vadakara - 28.85
Wayanad - 32.91
Kozhikode - 28.12
Malappuram - 29.58
Ponnani -27. 11
Palakkad - 33.43
Alathur -31. 02
Thrissur -31. 81
Chalakudy-32. 83
Ernakulam - 30.13
Idukki -33. 12
Kottayam -33. 31
Alappuzha -32. 49
Mavelikkara -31. 87
Pathanamthitta -32. 62
Kollam - 31.06
Attingal -32. 22
Thiruvananthapuram - 30.75
Actor Fahadh Faazil stands in queue with his father to cast vote.
"Everyone should vote. It's our democratic right. This is our way of choosing our representatives in Parliament," said actor Mammootty. Flanked by Congress' Hibi Eden and CPIM candidate P Rajeev, he said, "Both of these candidates are very important to us. Sometimes the candidates are so good that we want to vote for both of them. Please choose your candidates on the basis of their qualities and the values their organisations represent."
Kerala recorded 23.57% voter turnout till 11 am. Out of this, Wayanad recorded 26.88%, Pathanamthitta 24.45% and Thiruvananthapuram 24.68%.
"BJP will not open its account from Kerala this time. All trends from Kerala indicate so. NDA candidates can only reach up to third place across all 20 constituencies in the state," he added.
LDF will record a historic win, says CPI(M) Kerala state secretary Kodiyeri Balakrishnan.
Actor-producer-singer Mohanlal urges people to exercise their voting rights.
Voters queue up outside a polling booth in Kerala during third phase of Lok Sabha elections.
After casting his vote at Ernakulam, actor Mammootty being flanked by Left candidate P Rajeev (CPM) and UDF candidate Hibi Eden (Congress). (Express Photo: Nitin RK)
"Press the button softly in the centre. Don't press hard. Once you press, you can see the symbol you voted for on the VVPAT. Make sure you check the symbol you voted for on the VVPAT," polling officials tell voters.
Kerala records 14.93% voter turnout till 10 am.
Lok Sabha elections 2019 will decide how future generations would continue the Indian legacy, Shashi Tharoor said after casting his vote.
11.6% voter turnout till 9 am. Of this, maximum percentage is recorded in Palakkad and minimum in Ponnani.
Thiruvananthapuram DEO K Vasuki at Kovalam polling booth denied allegations of votes being recorded for BJP on pressing Congress button and said, "The issue there was that the button was not working while voters press the same. The issue has been rectified."
Till 9 am, Kerala has recorded 2.48% of voter turnout in the third phase of the Lok Sabha elections.
"A vast majority of voters from Kerala expect a change in rule at the Centre and hopes to teach the Pinarayi-led state government a lesson. All MPs representing Kerala in the upcoming Lok Sabha sessions will ensure Rahul Gandhi taking over as the next PM," former defence minister A K Antony said after voting in Jagathy, Thiruvananthapuram.
"Rahul Gandhi's Wayanad candidature has excited voters across the state. UDF is in high hopes of a clean sweep in Kerala this time. Both the BJP-led central government and LDF government in the state has failed to understand the public sentiment," former Kerala CM Oommen Chandy says after voting
Queues at a polling booth in Edappally, Ernakulam. (Express photo: Vishnu Varma)
Kummanam Rajasekharan, the NDA candidate from Thiruvananthapuram, cast his vote and said, "The support that I have been getting from across Thiruvananthapuram shows how people aspire a big change. I am totally confident of winning." Rajasekharan is pitted against Congress' Shashi Tharoor and C Divakaran (LDF) from the Kerala capital.
A similar issue was raised in Cherthala. EVM replaced.
The error was found after 76 people cast their votes. Complaint raised to EC officials
Voters alleged EVM malfunctioning in Thiruvananthapuram and said the machine recorded votes for BJP candidate while voting for Congress.
BJP leadership deputing national leaders at Kerala for roadshows and campaigning shows their desperate greediness for power. Congress too, failed to run a good campaign, as they tried to misinform voters with non-factual claims, says Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan after casting his vote.
Kerala Governor P Sathasivam votes. "I request all eligible voters to go out and exercise franchise," he says after voting at Jawahar Nagar LP School, Thiruvananthapuram.
Voters queue up to exercise their franchise at a Thiruvananthapuram polling booth. (Express Photos: Nidhin AS)
Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan queues up to cast his vote at polling booth in RC Amala Basic UP School in Pinarayi in Kannur district.
This is an election against violent politics and intolerance. The UDF understands the sentiments of the people of Kerala. We will win 20 out of 20 seats. Rahul Gandhi will win with a majority of over 3 lakh from Wayanad, KPCC chief Mullappally Ramachandran told reporters.
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Voting starts in Kerala. A polling booth in Wayanad shows voters queuing up. (Photos: ANI)