UDF Dominates Kerala Assembly Elections, Malabar Shows Strong Support
UDF carries Kerala across all regions, thrives in Malabar
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In the ongoing Kerala Assembly elections, the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) is poised for a significant victory, having won 33 seats and leading in two others. This marks a substantial shift from the Left Democratic Front (LDF), which has lost 64 seats since the last election in 2021.
- 01UDF is expected to reclaim power in Kerala's 2026 Assembly elections.
- 02LDF has suffered a significant loss, down by 64 seats from 2021.
- 03The results indicate a strong preference for UDF across all regions, particularly in Malabar.
- 04As of 4:20 p.m., UDF has won 33 seats.
- 05LDF is leading in only two seats.
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As the results of the Kerala Assembly elections unfold, the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF) is on track to regain control of the state. As of 4:20 p.m., the UDF has secured 33 seats and is leading in two more, indicating a dramatic shift in voter sentiment. The Communist Party of India (Marxist)-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) has faced a significant setback, losing 64 seats since the last election in 2021. The results suggest that the UDF has garnered strong support across all regions of Kerala, with notable backing in Malabar, a region that has historically been a stronghold for the UDF.
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The UDF's return to power could lead to changes in governance and policy direction in Kerala, affecting various sectors including education, healthcare, and infrastructure.
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