For the LDF, the vote-share dropped nearly 4% and its candidate emerged triumphant only in one seat – Alappuzha. As for the NDA, which picked up over 350 seats across the country, in Kerala ...
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Both UDF and LDF are anticipated to lose vote share by 4.76% and 0.64%, respectively. Despite agreeing with other exit polls that the NDA would increase its vote share in Kerala, this poll ...
CPI(M) is the leading party in LDF in the state of Kerala. The second largest party in the coalition is CPI. Together, they share 20 seats between them. The coalition currently rules the state.
LDF member Benny Cheriyan, a nominee of Janata Dal (S), had recently joined Trinamool Congress and supported UDF in the voting.