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The Legislative Assembly of Kerala STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 2001 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF KERALA ELECTION COMMISSION OF INDIA NEW DELHI Election Commission of India – State Elections, 2001 to the Legislative Assembly of Kerala STATISTICAL REPORT CONTENTS SUBJECT Page No. 1. List of Participating Political Parties and Abbreviations 1 2. Other Abbreviations in the Report 2 3. Highlights 3 4. List of Successful Candidates 4 - 7 5. Performance of Political Parties 8 - 9 6. Candidates Data Summary – Summary on Nominations, 10 Rejections, Withdrawals and Forfeitures 7. Electors Data Summary – Summary on Electors, voters 11 Votes Polled and Polling Stations 8. Woman Candidates 12 - 14 9. Constituency Data Summary 15 - 154 10. Detailed Result 155 - 176 Election Commission of India-State Elections,2001 to the Legislative Assembly of KERALA LIST OF PARTICIPATING POLITICAL PARTIES PARTYTYPE ABBREVIATION PARTY NATIONAL PARTIES 1 . BJP Bharatiya Janata Party 2 . CPI Communist Party of India 3 . CPM Communist Party of India (Marxist) 4 . INC Indian National Congress 5 . NCP Nationalist Congress Party STATE PARTIES 6 . CPI(ML)(L) Communist Party of India (Marxist-Lenninist) (Liberation) 7 . JD(S) Janata Dal (Secular) 8 . JD(U) Janata Dal (United) 9 . KEC Kerala Congress 10 . KEC(M) Kerala Congress (M) 11 . MUL Muslim League Kerala State Committee 12 . RJD Rashtriya Janata Dal 13 . RSP Revolutionary Socialist Party 14 . SHS Shivsena REGISTERED(Unrecognised ) PARTIES 15 . AKMDMP All Kerala M.G.R. Dravida Munnetra Party 16 . CMPKSC Communist Marxist Party Kerala State Committee 17 . INL Indian National League 18 . JP Janata Party 19 . JPSS Janadhipathiya Samrekshna Samiti 20 . KEC(B) Kerala Congress (B) 21 . KEC(J) Kerala Congress (Jacob) 22 . LJNSP Lok Jan Shakti Party 23 . RSPK(B) Revolutionary Socialist Party of Kerala (Bolshevik) 24 . SJP(R) Samajwadi Janata Party (Rashtriya) 25 . SLAP Social Action Party 26 . UIPP United India Peoples Party INDEPENDENTS 27 . IND Independent rptListOfParticipatingPoliticalParties - Page 1 of 1 1 Election Commission of India - State Election, 2001 to the Legislative Assembly of KERALA OTHER ABBREVIATIONS AND DESCRIPTION ABBREVIATION DESCRIPTION FD Forfeited Deposits Gen General Constituency SC Reserved for Scheduled Castes ST Reserved for Scheduled Tribes MMen WWomen TTotal N National Party S State Party U Registered (Unrecognised) Party Z Independent rptOtherAbbreviations - Page 1 of 1 2 Election Commission of India - State Election, 2001 to the Legislative Assembly of KERALA HIGHLIGHTS 1. NO. OF CONSTITUENCIES TYPE OF CONSTITUENCY GEN SC ST TOTAL NO. OF CONSTITUENCIES 126 13 1 140 2. NO. OF CONTESTANTS NO. OF CONTESTANTS 1423 56-10 11-15 Above15 IN A CONSTITUENCY NO. OF SUCH 0 1 31 35 32 40 1 0 CONSTITUENCIES TOTAL CONTESTANTS IN FRAY : 676 AVERAGE CONTESTANTS PER CONSTITUENCY : 5 MINIMUM CONTESTANTS IN A CONSTITUENCY : 2 IN 94 - PALAI MAXIMUM CONTESTANTS IN A CONSTITUENCY : 11 IN 135 - TRIVANDRUM WEST 3. ELECTORS MEN WOMEN TOTAL i. NO. OF ELECTORS 10521431 11200533 21721964 ii. NO. OF ELECTORS WHO VOTED 7826928 7915824 15742752 iii. POLLING PERCENTAGE 74.39% 70.67% 72.47% 4. NO. OF VALID VOTES : 15736923 5. NO. OF VOTES REJECTED : 4508 (0.03% of Total Votes Polled) 6. NO. OF POLLING STATIONS : 22942 7. AVERAGE NO. OF ELECTORS PER POLLING STATION : 947 8. PERFORMANCE OF WOMEN CANDIDATES VIS-A-VIS MEN CANDIDATES MEN WOMEN TOTAL i. NO. OF CONTESTANTS 622 54 676 ii. ELECTED 132 8 140 iii. FORFEITED DEPOSITS 362 30 392 rptHighlights - Page 1 of 1 3 Election Commission of India - State Election, 2001 to the Legislative Assembly of KERALA LIST OF SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES CONSTITUENCY WINNERSEX PARTY 1. MANJESWAR CHERKALAM ABDULLAHM MUL 2. KASARAGOD C.T.AHAMMED ALIM MUL 3. UDMA K.V.KUNHIRAMANM CPM 4. HOSDRUG (SC) M.KUMARANM CPI 5. TRIKKARIPUR SATHEESH CHANDRAN K.PM CPM 6. IRIKKUR K.C.JOSEPHM INC 7. PAYYANNUR P.K.SREEMATHI TEACHERF CPM 8. TALIPARAMBA M.V.GOVINDAN MASTERM CPM 9. AZHICODE T.K.BALANM CPM 10. CANNANORE K.SUDHAKARANM INC 11. EDAKKAD M.V.JAYARAJANM CPM 12. TELLICHERRY KODIYERI BALAKRISHNANM CPM 13. PERINGALAM K.P.MOHANAN S/O P.R. KURUPM JD(S) 14. KUTHUPARAMBA P.JAYARAJANM CPM 15. PERAVOOR PROF.A.D.MUSTAFFAM INC 16. NORTH WYNAD (ST) RADHA RAGHAVANF INC 17. BADAGARA C.K.NANUM JD(S) 18. NADAPURAM BENOY VISWAMM CPI 19. MEPPAYUR MATHAI CHACKOM CPM 20. QUILANDY ADV.P.SANKARANM INC 21. PERAMBRA T.P.RAMAKRISHNANM CPM 22. BALUSSERI A.C SHANMUKHADASM NCP 23. KODUVALLY C.MAMMUTTYM MUL 24. CALICUT- I ADV.A.SUJANA PALM INC 25. CALICUT- II T.P.M ZAHIRM MUL 26. BEYPORE V.K.C.MAMMED KOYAM CPM 27. KUNNAMANGALAM (SC) U.C.RAMANM IND 28. THIRUVAMBADI C.MOINKUTTYM MUL 29. KALPETTA K.K.RAMACHANDRAN MASTERM INC 30. SULTAN'S BATTERY N.D.APPACHANM INC 31. WANDOOR (SC) A.P. ANILKUMARM INC 32. NILAMBUR ARYADAN MUHAMMEDM INC 33. MANJERI ISHAQUE KURIKKALM MUL 34. MALAPPURAM M.K.MUNEERM MUL 35. KONDOTTY ADV.K.N.A.KADERM MUL 36. TIRURANGADI K.KUTTY AHAMMED KUTTYM MUL 37. TANUR P.K. ABDU RABBM MUL 38. TIRUR E.T.MOHHAMMED BASHEERM MUL 39. PONNANI M.P.GANGADHARANM INC 40. KUTTIPPURAM P.K.KUNHALIKUTTYM MUL rptListSuccessfulCandidates - Page 1 of 4 4 CONSTITUENCY WINNERSEX PARTY 41. MANKADA MANJALAMKUZHI ALIM IND 42. PERINTHALMANNA NALAKATH SOOPYM MUL 43. THRITHALA (SC) V.K.CHANDRANM CPM 44. PATTAMBI C.P.MOHAMMEDM INC 45. OTTAPALAM V.C.KABEER MASTERM NCP 46. SREEKRISHNAPURAM GIRIJA SURENDRANF CPM 47. MANNARKKAD KALATHIL ABDULLAM MUL 48. MALAMPUZHA V.S.ACHUTHANADANM CPM 49. PALGHAT K.SANKARA NARAYANANM INC 50. CHITTUR K.ACHUTHAN CHALAKALAMM INC 51. KOLLENGODE K.A.CHANDRANM INC 52. COYALMANNAM (SC) A.K.BALANM CPM 53. ALATHUR V.CHENTHAMARAKSHANM CPM 54. CHELAKARA (SC) K.RADHAKRISHNANM CPM 55. WADAKKANCHERRY ADV.V.BALARAMM INC 56. KUNNAMKULAM T.V.CHANDRAMOHANM INC 57. CHERPU ADV.K.P.RAJENDRANM CPI 58. TRICHUR ADV.THERAMBIL RAMAKRISHNANM INC 59. OLLUR P. P.GEORGEM INC 60. KODAKARA K.P.VISWANATHANM INC 61. CHALAKUDI PROF.SAVITHRI LAKSHMANANF INC 62. MALA T.U. RADHAKRISHNANM INC 63. IRINJALAKUDA THOMAS UNNIYADANM KEC(M) 64. MANALUR M.K.PAULSON MASTERM INC 65. GURUVAYOOR P.K.K.BHAVAM MUL 66. NATTIKA T.N. PRATHAPANM INC 67. KODUNGALLUR UMESH CHALLIYILM JPSS 68. ANKAMALI P.J.JOYM INC 69. VADAKKEKARA M.A.CHNDRASEKHARANM INC 70. PARUR ADV. V.D. SATHEESANM INC 71. NARAKAL (SC) DR. M A KUTTAPPANM INC 72. ERNAKULAM PROF. K V THOMASM INC 73. MATTANCHERRY V K EBRAHIM KUNJUM MUL 74. PALLURUTHY DOMINIC PRESENTATIONM INC 75. TRIPPUNITHURA K BABUM INC 76. ALWAYE K MUHAMMOD ALIM INC 77. PERUMBAVOOR SAJU PAULM CPM 78. KUNNATHUNAD MUSTHAFA T. HM INC 79. PIRAVOM T M JACOBM KEC(J) 80. MUVATTUPUZHA JOHNY NELLOORM KEC(J) 81. KOTHAMANGALAM V J POULOSEM INC 82. THODUPUZHA P T THOMASM INC 83. DEVICOLAM (SC) A K MONIM INC rptListSuccessfulCandidates - Page 2 of 4 5 CONSTITUENCY WINNERSEX PARTY 84. IDUKKI ROSHY AUGUSTINEM KEC(M) 85. UDUMBANCHOLA K K JAYACHANDRANM CPM 86. PEERMADE ADV. E.M AUGASTHYM INC 87. KANJIRAPPALLY GEORGE J MATHEWM INC 88. VAZHOOR K NARAYANAKURUPM KEC(M) 89. CHANGANACHERRY C F THOMASM KEC(M) 90. KOTTAYAM MERCY RAVIF INC 91. ETTUMANOOR THOMAS CHAZHIKADANM KEC(M) 92. PUTHUPPALLY OOMMEN CHANDYM INC 93. POONJAR P C GEORGE PLATHOTTOMM KEC 94. PALAI K M MANIM KEC(M) 95. KADUTHURUTHY STEPHEN GEORGEM KEC(M) 96. VAIKOM (SC) P NARAYANANM CPI 97. AROOR K R GOWRIAMMAF JPSS 98. SHERTHALAI A K ANTONYM INC 99. MARARIKULAM DR. THOMAS ISSACM CPM 100. ALLEPPEY K C VENUGOPALM INC 101. AMBALAPUZHA D SUGATHANM INC 102. KUTTANAD DR. K C JOSEPHM KEC 103. HARIPAD T K DEVAKUMARM CPM 104. KAYAMKULAM M.M.HASSANM INC 105. THIRUVALLA ADV. MAMMEN MATHAIM KEC(M) 106. KALLOOPPARA JOSEPH M PUTHUSSERYM KEC(M) 107. ARANMULA MALETHU SARALADEVIF INC 108. CHENGANNUR SOBHANA GEORGEF INC 109. MAVELIKARA M MURALIM INC 110. PANDALAM (SC) K K SHAJUM JPSS 111. RANNI RAJU ABRAHAMM CPM 112. PATHANAMTHITTA K K NAIRM INC 113. KONNI ADV. ADOOR PRAKASHM INC 114. PATHANAPURAM K B GANESH KUMARM KEC(B) 115. PUNALOOR P S SUPALM CPI 116. CHADAYAMANGALAM PRAYAR GOPALAKRISHNANM INC 117. KOTTARAKARA R BALAKRISHNA PILLAIM KEC(B) 118. NEDUVATHUR (SC) EZHUKONE NARAYANANM INC 119. ADOOR THIRUVANCHOOR RADHAKRISHNANM INC 120. KUNNATHUR (SC) KOVOOR KUNJUMONM RSP 121. KARUNAGAPALLY ADV. A N RAJAN BABUM JPSS 122. CHAVARA SHIBU BABY JOHNM RSPK(B) 123. KUNDARA KADAVOOR SIVADASANM INC 124. QUILON BABU DIVAKARANM RSPK(B) 125. ERAVIPURAM A.A.AZEEZM RSP 126. CHATHANOOR G.PRATHAPAVARMA THAMPANM INC rptListSuccessfulCandidates - Page 3 of 4 6 CONSTITUENCY WINNERSEX PARTY 127. VARKALA VARKALA KAHARM INC 128. ATTINGAL VAKKOM PURUSHOTHAMANM INC 129. KILIMANOOR (SC) N.RAJANM CPI 130. VAMANAPURAM PIRAPPANKODEU MURALIM CPM 131. ARIYANAD G.KARTHIKEYANM INC 132. NEDUMANGAD MANKODE RADHAKRISHNANM CPI 133. KAZHAKUTTAM ADV. M.A.VAHIDM IND 134. TRIVANDRUM NORTH ADV K.MOHANKUMARM INC 135. TRIVANDRUM WEST MV RAGHAVANM CMPKSC 136. TRIVANDRUM EAST B. VIJAYAKUMARM INC 137. NEMOM N.SAKTHANM INC 138. KOVALAM DR.A. NEELALOHITHADASAN NADARM JD(S) 139. NEYYATTINKARA THAMPANOOR RAVIM INC 140. PARASSALA N. SUNDARAN NADARM INC rptListSuccessfulCandidates - Page 4 of 4 7 Election Commission of India - State Election, 2001 to the Legislative Assembly of KERALA PERFORMANCE OF POLITICAL PARTIES PARTY SEATS VOTES POLLED VOTE % IN SEATS CONTESTEDWON FD VOTES % CONTESTED NATIONAL PARTIES 1. BJP 123 0121 789764 5.02% 5.69% 2. CPI 22 70 1141344 7.25% 46.02% 3. CPM 65 230 3361827 21.36% 44.72% 4. INC 88 620 4940883 31.40% 49.04% 5. NCP 9 20 408456 2.60% 41.98% 307 94121 10642274 67.63% STATE PARTIES 6. CPI(ML)(L) 4 04 5595 0.04% 1.19% 7. JD(S) 10 30 463421 2.94% 41.77% 8. JD(U) 3 03 2636 0.02% 0.72% 9. KEC 10 20 455748 2.90% 44.31% 10 . KEC(M) 11 90 556647 3.54% 50.69% 11 .
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