72.56 % voter turnout till 7.10 PM
District-based turnout
Thiruvananthapuram: 69.61%
Kollam: 73.28 %
Pathanamthitta: 69.68 %
Alappuzha: 77.11 %
Idukki: 74.49 %
Corporation
Thiruvananthapuram: 59.62 %
Kollam: 65.89 %
20:18 December 08
72.56 % voter turnout till 7.10 PM
District-based turnout
Thiruvananthapuram: 69.61%
Kollam: 73.28 %
Pathanamthitta: 69.68 %
Alappuzha: 77.11 %
Idukki: 74.49 %
Corporation
Thiruvananthapuram: 59.62 %
Kollam: 65.89 %
19:35 December 08
Highest voter turnout in Alappuzha
Voter turnout stands at 72.52 % in Alappuzha. Kanjikuzhi block in the district recorded the highest polling with 78.57 %, while in municipality level, Cherthala recorded the highest with 76.21% and in panchayat level, Perumbalam recorded the top voter turnout with 84.35%.
16:10 December 08
67% voter turnout recorded till 4 pm.
Thiruvananthapuram - 63.96%
Kollam - 67.86%
Pathanamthitta - 65.64%
Alappuzha- 71.04%
Idukki - 69.29%
Corporation
Thiruvananthapuram-48.99 %
Kollam- 52.7%
15:39 December 08
55% voter turnout recorded till 2: 10 pm.
15:04 December 08
Union Minister V Muraleedharan casts his vote
Thiruvananthapuram: Union Minister of State for External Affairs and Parliamentary Affairs and BJP leader V Muraleedharan cast his vote in Ulloor division. "Cast my vote in Kerala Local Body Election today along with my wife Jayasree at the Kottaram booth in Ulloor division of TVPM Corporation," Muraleedharan tweeted.
14:53 December 08
Member of Parliament and Congress leader Shashi Tharoor casts his vote
Thiruvananthapuram: Shashi Tharoor extended his support to UDF candidate Suresh Kumar. He cast his vote in Vazhuthacaud ward, Thiruvananthapuram Corporation. He also stated that the encouraging turnout suggests that people have realised their failure to vote has only enabled 45 years of misgovernance of the state capital by the Left, in a tweet.
"With UDF Kerala candidate Suresh Kumar of INC at my booth in Thiruvananthapuram today. I am confident we will reverse the default dominance of the Left in Kerala in these local self-government elections, preparatory to winning the State Assembly next year," Shashi Tharoor tweeted.
13:47 December 08
40.11% voter turnout recorded till 12.10 PM
12:45 December 08
Kerala local body election: First phase of polling underway; 31.58% turnout till 11.10 AM
Thiruvananthapuram: Over 31 per cent polling was recorded till 11 AM in the first phase of elections to the local bodies in five districts of Kerala. District-based turnout Thiruvananthapuram: 29.04% Kollam: 32.04% Pathanamthitta: 33.13% Alappuzha: 33.52% Idukki: 31.61% Corporation Thiruvananthapuram: 24.62% Kollam: 26.54%. Meanwhile, AICC General Secretary KC Venugopal MP said that the election results will be an evaluation of the performances of Opposition, the ruling party and the central government. In Kerala, the United Democratic Front will achieve great success. He also added that the UDF expects a better victory than in 2010.
11:59 December 08
Woman poll official removed for wearing face mask with CPI-M symbol
Thiruvananthapuram: A woman official was relieved of poll duty in Kollam district on Tuesday morning after complains that she wore a face mask with CPI-M poll symbol during the first phase of local body elections.
Supporters of Kollam District Congress Committee officially registered their protest even as the official changed her face mask.
State Election Commission later directed the Kollam District Collector to relieve her from her duty at booth number 1 at Johns Cashew factory near Kollam.
11:58 December 08
Two former CMs, electoral officer fail to vote in Kerala local body polls
Thiruvananthapuram: Three prominent personalities, two of them former Chief Ministers and one Chief Electoral Officer, were unable to cast their ballot at the local body polls that began here on Tuesday.
Veteran Communist and former Chief Minister V.S.Achuthanandan, 96, resting at his official residence in the state capital, was unable to travel to Alappuzha district, where his vote is listed. Likewise two-time former Chief Minister and former Defence Minister A.K.Antony was unable to cast his vote as he is recuperating after recovering from Covid in Delhi.
10:38 December 08
Fisheries Minister J Mercykutty Amma casts vote
Soon after casting her vote, Fisheries Minister and senior CPI-M leader J Mercykutty Amma said that it was very clear that the people will give a verdict in favour of a government that cared. "Neither the Congress nor the BJP will make any impact as we are going to win," said the minister.
10:25 December 08
Leader of Opposition Ramesh Chennithala casts vote
Leader of Opposition Ramesh Chennithala cast his vote along with his family members at his home town in Alappuzha and claimed that the fate of Pinarayi Vijayan government would be sealed.
"We (UDF) are going to score a big win as the people of Kerala will hand us victory. The BJP as always will make no impact. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan is in hiding and has to break his silence on those involved in gold smuggling case. The path is now laid out for the return of UDF rule in the next Assembly elections. The curtain raiser is taking place today," said Chennithala.
10:24 December 08
Voter collapses and dies
At Ranni in Pathanamthitta district, the grandfather of a panchayat election candidate collapsed and passed away soon after he cast his vote. The dead man was identified as 90- year-old P Mathai.
10:22 December 08
16% turnout in 2 hrs in Phase I
Over 16 per cent polling was recorded in the initial two hours in the first phase of elections to the local bodies in five districts of Kerala on Tuesday morning, amid fears in many quarters about the impact of Covid on voting percentage. Polling began for local bodies in Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, and Idukki districts at 7 am to decide the fate of 24,584 candidates in the fray. It will end at 6 pm.
08:25 December 08
BJP leader Kummanam Rajasekharan casts his vote
BJP leader Kummanam Rajasekharan casts his vote in Thiruvananthapuram, for the first phase of local body polls. He says, "We can see that NDA has come up. The mass support they are gaining in this election will pave way for getting the administration of this local body."
08:08 December 08
Polling begins in Kerala
Polling has begun for local body elections in Kerala. Polls are being held in Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha & Idukki today.
06:29 December 08
Kerala civic polls LIVE : 72.56 % voter turnout till 7.10 PM
Thiruvananthapuram: The first phase of Kerala local body polls will begin Tuesday. The elections are being held in 6,910 wards in 395 local bodies in Thiruvananthapuram, Kolla, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Idukki districts. Voting is set to begin at 7 am and conclude at 6 pm. According to the state election commission, there are 88,26,873 voters in the first phase, including 41,58,395 males, 46,68,267 females and 61 transgender people.
"This includes 150 NRIs and 42,530 first-time voters. As many as 11,225 polling booths have been set up. Webcasting has also been introduced in 320 problematic polling booths. A total of 56,122 personnel have been deployed for election duty. Voting is from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m," said the Election Commission.
The local body polls (Panchayats, Municipalities and Corporations ) are being held under strict Covid-19 norms with voters being asked to sanitise their hands as they enter and exit the polling booths. To maintain social distance markers are used and face masks are mandatory. Only three voters are allowed inside the booth at a time.
Apart from postal ballots, Covid-19 patients are allowed to vote after regular voters cast their votes. Listed as special voters, they must arrive at the polling station before 6 pm. Polling officials and agents are instructed to wear a PPE kit before special voters can enter the polling station. All procedures applicable to ordinary voters for identification and application of ink are applicable to Special Voters. But they are asked to use the voting machine only by wearing gloves.
The signature will be recorded in the voter register using a special pen. Those treated at government-run hospitals will be taken to the polling station by the health department. Special voters living in non-government-controlled institutions or homes should come with a PPE kit at their own expense. Drivers carrying them must also wear a PPE kit, said the state election commission.
20:18 December 08
72.56 % voter turnout till 7.10 PM
District-based turnout
Thiruvananthapuram: 69.61%
Kollam: 73.28 %
Pathanamthitta: 69.68 %
Alappuzha: 77.11 %
Idukki: 74.49 %
Corporation
Thiruvananthapuram: 59.62 %
Kollam: 65.89 %
19:35 December 08
Highest voter turnout in Alappuzha
Voter turnout stands at 72.52 % in Alappuzha. Kanjikuzhi block in the district recorded the highest polling with 78.57 %, while in municipality level, Cherthala recorded the highest with 76.21% and in panchayat level, Perumbalam recorded the top voter turnout with 84.35%.
16:10 December 08
67% voter turnout recorded till 4 pm.
Thiruvananthapuram - 63.96%
Kollam - 67.86%
Pathanamthitta - 65.64%
Alappuzha- 71.04%
Idukki - 69.29%
Corporation
Thiruvananthapuram-48.99 %
Kollam- 52.7%
15:39 December 08
55% voter turnout recorded till 2: 10 pm.
15:04 December 08
Union Minister V Muraleedharan casts his vote
Thiruvananthapuram: Union Minister of State for External Affairs and Parliamentary Affairs and BJP leader V Muraleedharan cast his vote in Ulloor division. "Cast my vote in Kerala Local Body Election today along with my wife Jayasree at the Kottaram booth in Ulloor division of TVPM Corporation," Muraleedharan tweeted.
14:53 December 08
Member of Parliament and Congress leader Shashi Tharoor casts his vote
Thiruvananthapuram: Shashi Tharoor extended his support to UDF candidate Suresh Kumar. He cast his vote in Vazhuthacaud ward, Thiruvananthapuram Corporation. He also stated that the encouraging turnout suggests that people have realised their failure to vote has only enabled 45 years of misgovernance of the state capital by the Left, in a tweet.
"With UDF Kerala candidate Suresh Kumar of INC at my booth in Thiruvananthapuram today. I am confident we will reverse the default dominance of the Left in Kerala in these local self-government elections, preparatory to winning the State Assembly next year," Shashi Tharoor tweeted.
13:47 December 08
40.11% voter turnout recorded till 12.10 PM
12:45 December 08
Kerala local body election: First phase of polling underway; 31.58% turnout till 11.10 AM
Thiruvananthapuram: Over 31 per cent polling was recorded till 11 AM in the first phase of elections to the local bodies in five districts of Kerala. District-based turnout Thiruvananthapuram: 29.04% Kollam: 32.04% Pathanamthitta: 33.13% Alappuzha: 33.52% Idukki: 31.61% Corporation Thiruvananthapuram: 24.62% Kollam: 26.54%. Meanwhile, AICC General Secretary KC Venugopal MP said that the election results will be an evaluation of the performances of Opposition, the ruling party and the central government. In Kerala, the United Democratic Front will achieve great success. He also added that the UDF expects a better victory than in 2010.
11:59 December 08
Woman poll official removed for wearing face mask with CPI-M symbol
Thiruvananthapuram: A woman official was relieved of poll duty in Kollam district on Tuesday morning after complains that she wore a face mask with CPI-M poll symbol during the first phase of local body elections.
Supporters of Kollam District Congress Committee officially registered their protest even as the official changed her face mask.
State Election Commission later directed the Kollam District Collector to relieve her from her duty at booth number 1 at Johns Cashew factory near Kollam.
11:58 December 08
Two former CMs, electoral officer fail to vote in Kerala local body polls
Thiruvananthapuram: Three prominent personalities, two of them former Chief Ministers and one Chief Electoral Officer, were unable to cast their ballot at the local body polls that began here on Tuesday.
Veteran Communist and former Chief Minister V.S.Achuthanandan, 96, resting at his official residence in the state capital, was unable to travel to Alappuzha district, where his vote is listed. Likewise two-time former Chief Minister and former Defence Minister A.K.Antony was unable to cast his vote as he is recuperating after recovering from Covid in Delhi.
10:38 December 08
Fisheries Minister J Mercykutty Amma casts vote
Soon after casting her vote, Fisheries Minister and senior CPI-M leader J Mercykutty Amma said that it was very clear that the people will give a verdict in favour of a government that cared. "Neither the Congress nor the BJP will make any impact as we are going to win," said the minister.
10:25 December 08
Leader of Opposition Ramesh Chennithala casts vote
Leader of Opposition Ramesh Chennithala cast his vote along with his family members at his home town in Alappuzha and claimed that the fate of Pinarayi Vijayan government would be sealed.
"We (UDF) are going to score a big win as the people of Kerala will hand us victory. The BJP as always will make no impact. Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan is in hiding and has to break his silence on those involved in gold smuggling case. The path is now laid out for the return of UDF rule in the next Assembly elections. The curtain raiser is taking place today," said Chennithala.
10:24 December 08
Voter collapses and dies
At Ranni in Pathanamthitta district, the grandfather of a panchayat election candidate collapsed and passed away soon after he cast his vote. The dead man was identified as 90- year-old P Mathai.
10:22 December 08
16% turnout in 2 hrs in Phase I
Over 16 per cent polling was recorded in the initial two hours in the first phase of elections to the local bodies in five districts of Kerala on Tuesday morning, amid fears in many quarters about the impact of Covid on voting percentage. Polling began for local bodies in Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, and Idukki districts at 7 am to decide the fate of 24,584 candidates in the fray. It will end at 6 pm.
08:25 December 08
BJP leader Kummanam Rajasekharan casts his vote
BJP leader Kummanam Rajasekharan casts his vote in Thiruvananthapuram, for the first phase of local body polls. He says, "We can see that NDA has come up. The mass support they are gaining in this election will pave way for getting the administration of this local body."
08:08 December 08
Polling begins in Kerala
Polling has begun for local body elections in Kerala. Polls are being held in Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha & Idukki today.
06:29 December 08
Kerala civic polls LIVE : 72.56 % voter turnout till 7.10 PM
Thiruvananthapuram: The first phase of Kerala local body polls will begin Tuesday. The elections are being held in 6,910 wards in 395 local bodies in Thiruvananthapuram, Kolla, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Idukki districts. Voting is set to begin at 7 am and conclude at 6 pm. According to the state election commission, there are 88,26,873 voters in the first phase, including 41,58,395 males, 46,68,267 females and 61 transgender people.
"This includes 150 NRIs and 42,530 first-time voters. As many as 11,225 polling booths have been set up. Webcasting has also been introduced in 320 problematic polling booths. A total of 56,122 personnel have been deployed for election duty. Voting is from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m," said the Election Commission.
The local body polls (Panchayats, Municipalities and Corporations ) are being held under strict Covid-19 norms with voters being asked to sanitise their hands as they enter and exit the polling booths. To maintain social distance markers are used and face masks are mandatory. Only three voters are allowed inside the booth at a time.
Apart from postal ballots, Covid-19 patients are allowed to vote after regular voters cast their votes. Listed as special voters, they must arrive at the polling station before 6 pm. Polling officials and agents are instructed to wear a PPE kit before special voters can enter the polling station. All procedures applicable to ordinary voters for identification and application of ink are applicable to Special Voters. But they are asked to use the voting machine only by wearing gloves.
The signature will be recorded in the voter register using a special pen. Those treated at government-run hospitals will be taken to the polling station by the health department. Special voters living in non-government-controlled institutions or homes should come with a PPE kit at their own expense. Drivers carrying them must also wear a PPE kit, said the state election commission.