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Malappuram Assembly Election 2024

Malappuram Assembly Election 2026
Malappuram Assembly constituency

Malappuram legislative assembly constituency is located within the Malappuram district of Kerala. It is a significant political area in the northern part of the state and is designated as Constituency No. 40 of the 140 seats of the Kerala Legislative Assembly. The constituency is a part of the Malappuram Lok Sabha constituency for national parliamentary elections. Due to the region's historical political ties and ethnic makeup, Malappuram has become a stronghold of the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML), a significant member of the United Democratic Front (UDF).

Local Structure and Geography

Malappuram Municipality and Morayur, Pookkottur, Anakkayam and Pulpatta Panchayats in Ernad Taluk and Kodur Panchayat in Perinthalmanna Taluk are included in the Malappuram Assembly constituency. The town of Malappuram acts as an economic, educational, and cultural centre. The region has a varied socioeconomic profile, with remittances from jobs abroad, trade, services, and education all playing important roles in local livelihoods. The political nature of the constituency is greatly influenced by its demographic makeup.

Voter Participation and the Electorate

Malappuram has 211,990 registered voters for the 2021 Kerala Assembly election, according to official data from the Election Commission of India. Majority population in the constituency belong to Muslim community.

Representation and Political History

Since it was created as an assembly constituency in 1957, politicians affiliated with the United Democratic Front (UDF) or members of the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) have typically won the seat. The first MLAs from this seat was C. H. Mohammed Koya, an IUML politician who went on to become Kerala's chief minister in 1979. Later, another prominent IUML member, M. K. Muneer, represented Malappuram. P. Ubaidulla has been the constituency's MLA in more recent times, winning several elections and upholding IUML's leadership position in the state house. The Left Democratic Front (LDF) has never won the Malappuram Assembly seat, making it one of IUML's most reliable electoral strongholds. This makes the constituency's political landscape unique in Kerala.

Results of the 2021 Kerala Assembly Election

P. Ubaidulla of the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) won the Malappuram Assembly seat in the 2021 Kerala Legislative Assembly election. He received 93,166 votes, or roughly 57.93 percent of all valid votes cast, according to official election figures. With 57,958 votes, or around 35.82 percent, P. Abdul Rahman (Communist Party of India (Marxist) [CPI(M), LDF]) came in second.  Sethumadhavan (BJP, NDA) received 5,883 votes, or approximately 3.64 percent.  The Welfare Party of India, candidate E.C. Ayisha, received 3,194 votes (about 1.99 percent), while the remaining votes were split between independents and other minor parties. The IUML had a clear upper hand in the constituency, as seen by Ubaidulla's 35,208 vote victory margin.

Voter Behaviour and Electoral Dynamics

Although the Left Democratic Front (LDF) is still a powerful force throughout Kerala, it has always been the primary rival rather than the leading force in Malappuram. Due to the electorate's extensive support to the UDF and IUML, as evident from the election results, the BJP and other smaller parties have remained marginal participants in terms of vote share.

Key Issues

  • Improved road connectivity and public services
  • Quality Education and healthcare access

Tourist Spots

  • Kottakkunnu Hills & Park
  • Kottakkunnu Heritage Museum
  • Anakkayam Lake 
  • Malappuram Juma Masjid

(Sreya Prasad)

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Past Malappuram Assembly Election Results

WINNER

P. Ubaidulla

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IUML
Number of Votes 93,166
Winning Party Voting %57.6
Winning Margin %21.8

Other Candidates - Malappuram Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Paloli Abdurahiman

    CPI(M)

    57,958
  • Areekkad Sethumadhavan

    BJP

    5,883
  • E.C. Ayisha

    WPOI

    3,194
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    994
  • Prasobh .T

    BSP

    321
  • T.K. Bose

    SUCI

    309
WINNER

P Ubaidulla

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IUML
Number of Votes 81,072
Winning Party Voting %57.2
Winning Margin %25.2

Other Candidates - Malappuram Assembly Constituency

  • Name
    Party
    Votes
  • Adv. K P Sumathi

    CPM

    45,400
  • Badusha Thangal K.N

    BJP

    7,211
  • E.C. Ayisha

    WPOI

    3,330
  • Jaleel Neelambra

    SDPI

    2,444
  • Ashraf Pulpatta

    PDP

    1,550
  • NOTA

    NOTA

    826

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