List of constituencies of the Kerala Legislative Assembly

Constituencies of the Kerala Legislative Assembly

Kerala Legislative Assembly

Kerala Niyamasabha
15th Kerala Assembly
Type
Type
Term limits
5 years
Seats140
Elections
First past the post[1]
Last election
2021
Next election
2026
Meeting place
Interior of a large room with seats arranged in a horseshoe pattern
Niyamasabha Mandiram, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
Website
www.niyamasabha.org
Kerala is located on the west coast of India's southern tip
Location of Kerala (highlighted in red) within India

The Kerala Legislative Assembly is the unicameral legislature of the state of Kerala in south India. Its seat is at Thiruvananthapuram,[2] the capital of the state,[3] and the assembly sits for a term of five years, unless dissolved early.[4]: 72  Kerala is India's fifteenth smallest state by population[5]: 2  and the eighth smallest by area.[6] Since the 1977 election, it has had 140 single-seat constituencies,[2] who each directly elect a representative.[4]: Ch. III, Art. 170, Sect. 1 

Since the independence of India from the United Kingdom in 1947, the Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST) have been given reservation status, guaranteeing political representation, and the Constitution lays down the general principles of positive discrimination for SCs and STs.[7][4]: 137  According to the 2011 census of India the Scheduled Castes constitute 9.1%, while the Scheduled Tribes constitute 1.5% of the population of the state.[8][9]: 6  The Scheduled Castes have been granted a reservation of 14 seats in the assembly, while 2 constituencies are reserved for candidates of the Scheduled Tribes.[10]: 6 

History

Changes in the constituencies of the Kerala Legislative Assembly
Year Act/Order Explanation Total
seats
Reserved seats Elections
SC ST
1956 States Reorganisation Act, 1956[11] The new state of Kerala was formed by the merger of Travancore-Cochin state with Malabar district and Kasaragod taluk of South Canara district of the Madras Presidency. The southern part of Travancore-Cochin, Kanyakumari district, along with Sengottai Taluk, was transferred to Madras State. 114 12 0 1957,[12] 1960[13]
1961 Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 1961[14] There were changes in the number and reservation status of constituencies. Two-member constituencies were abolished. 133 11 2 1965,[15] 1967,[16] 1970[17]
1976 Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly Constituencies Order, 1976[18] There were changes in the number and reservation status of constituencies. 140 13 1 1977,[19] 1980,[20] 1982,[21] 1987,[22] 1991,[23] 1996,[24] 2001,[25] 2006[26]
2007 Delimitation Commission Order, 2007[10] There were changes in the reservation status and area covered by constituencies. 140 14 2 2011,[27] 2016,[28] 2021,[29] 2026[30]

Constituencies

The SC-reserved constituencies are scattered in the central and southern parts of the state, while the 2 ST-reserved constituencies are adjacent to each other in the northern part.
The constituencies of Kerala with their reservation status indicated by colour
Reservation
Constituencies of the Kerala Legislative Assembly[31][10]: 166–174 
No. Name Reservation District Lok Sabha
constituency
Electorate
(2021)[29]
1 Manjeshwaram None Kasargod Kasaragod 221,711
2 Kasaragod 201,863
3 Udma 214,368
4 Kanhangad 218,836
5 Thrikaripur 203,189
6 Payyanur Kannur 184,264
7 Kalliasseri 185,592
8 Taliparamba Kannur 214,068
9 Irikkur 195,695
10 Azhikode 181,838
11 Kannur 174,370
12 Dharmadom 193,486
13 Thalassery Vadakara 175,439
14 Kuthuparamba 194,344
15 Mattanur Kannur 190,139
16 Peravoor 178,302
17 Mananthavady ST Wayanad Wayanad 195,326
18 Sulthan Bathery 220,642
19 Kalpetta None 201,192
20 Vatakara Kozhikode Vadakara 167,694
21 Kuttiady 202,518
22 Nadapuram 216,491
23 Koyilandy 206,652
24 Perambra 198,218
25 Balussery SC Kozhikode 225,249
26 Elathur None 204,036
27 Kozhikode North 181,191
28 Kozhikode South 157,765
29 Beypore 208,219
30 Kunnamangalam 232,409
31 Koduvally 183,551
32 Thiruvambady Wayanad 180,570
33 Kondotty Malappuram Malappuram 205,411
34 Eranad Wayanad 179,951
35 Nilambur 226,115
36 Wandoor SC 226,658
37 Manjeri None Malappuram 207,051
38 Perinthalmanna 218,090
39 Mankada 217,930
40 Malappuram 212,076
41 Vengara 185,377
42 Vallikkunnu 198,962
43 Tirurangadi Ponnani 197,158
44 Tanur 196,123
45 Tirur 229,493
46 Kottakkal 216,518
47 Thavanur 201,183
48 Ponnani 205,353
49 Thrithala Palakkad 194,236
50 Pattambi Palakkad 194,989
51 Shornur 194,287
52 Ottapalam 208,304
53 Kongad SC 181,747
54 Mannarkkad None 198,421
55 Malampuzha 213,746
56 Palakkad 188,789
57 Tarur SC Alathur 170,733
58 Chittur None 189,510
59 Nenmara 193,075
60 Alathur 171,419
61 Chelakkara SC Thrissur 198,392
62 Kunnamkulam None 198,378
63 Guruvayur Thrissur 211,447
64 Manalur 222,706
65 Wadakkanchery Alathur 218,083
66 Ollur Thrissur 208,075
67 Thrissur 182,823
68 Nattika SC 210,708
69 Kaipamangalam None Chalakudy 174,025
70 Irinjalakuda Thrissur 201,978
71 Puthukkad 201,192
72 Chalakudy Chalakudy 192,929
73 Kodungallur 193,042
74 Perumbavoor Ernakulam 184,654
75 Angamaly 178,015
76 Aluva 196,577
77 Kalamassery Ernakulam 201,781
78 Paravur 201,478
79 Vypin 172,205
80 Kochi 181,923
81 Thrippunithura 211,714
82 Ernakulam 164,641
83 Thrikkakara 194,113
84 Kunnathunad SC Chalakudy 187,820
85 Piravom None Kottayam 212,068
86 Muvattupuzha Idukki 191,222
87 Kothamangalam 172,763
88 Devikulam SC Idukki 169,400
89 Udumbanchola None 167,644
90 Thodupuzha 191,364
91 Idukki 186,503
92 Peerumade 174,514
93 Pala Kottayam Kottayam 185,008
94 Kaduthuruthy 187,910
95 Vaikom SC 164,791
96 Ettumanoor None 168,266
97 Kottayam 165,404
98 Puthuppally 176,103
99 Changanassery Mavelikkara 171,743
100 Kanjirappally Pathanamthitta 186,904
101 Poonjar 189,258
102 Aroor Alappuzha Alappuzha 200,211
103 Cherthala 213,687
104 Alappuzha 202,381
105 Ambalappuzha 179,148
106 Kuttanad Mavelikkara 168,723
107 Haripad Alappuzha 197,598
108 Kayamkulam 214,839
109 Mavelikara SC Mavelikkara 206,012
110 Chengannur None 208,498
111 Thiruvalla Pathanamthitta Pathanamthitta 212,288
112 Ranni 194,086
113 Aranmula 238,077
114 Konni 203,737
115 Adoor SC 209,397
116 Karunagapally None Kollam Alappuzha 215,293
117 Chavara Kollam 182,312
118 Kunnathur SC Mavelikkara 207,835
119 Kottarakkara None 201,909
120 Pathanapuram 185,116
121 Punalur Kollam 206,496
122 Chadayamangalam 201,643
123 Kundara 206,767
124 Kollam 176,553
125 Eravipuram 176,076
126 Chathannoor 185,271
127 Varkala Thiruvananthapuram Attingal 187,948
128 Attingal SC 202,550
129 Chirayinkeezhu 199,492
130 Nedumangad None 208,123
131 Vamanapuram 200,798
132 Kazhakkoottam Thiruvananthapuram 194,752
133 Vattiyoorkavu 208,543
134 Thiruvananthapuram 203,584
135 Nemom 204,718
136 Aruvikkara Attingal 193,873
137 Parassala Thiruvananthapuram 220,246
138 Kattakkada Attingal 196,792
139 Kovalam Thiruvananthapuram 219,341
140 Neyyattinkara 187,559


Demography - Malabar districts (Census 2011 religion-caste shares)[32]
No. Constituency District Hindu (%) Muslim (%) Christian (%) Thiyyar (%) Other Hindu (%)
1 Manjeshwaram Kasaragod 31.37 66.66 1.89 21.68 9.69
2 Kasaragod Kasaragod 43.56 54.65 1.58 28.12 15.44
3 Udma Kasaragod 62.92 36.55 0.36 40.69 22.23
4 Kanhangad Kasaragod 64.50 33.08 2.01 42.70 21.80
5 Thrikaripur Kasaragod 53.08
45.46
45.23
53.88
1.56
0.53
37.42
27.32
15.66
18.14
6 Payyanur Kannur 80.06 17.52 2.22 50.93 29.13
7 Kalliasseri Kannur 75.22 23.48 1.08 47.90 27.32
8 Taliparamba Kannur 60.17 35.15 4.16 39.00 21.17
9 Irikkur Kannur 22.39 76.77 0.62 15.55 6.84
10 Azhikode Kannur 73.37 25.67 0.85 45.40 27.97
11 Kannur Kannur 37.94 56.36 5.09 23.95 13.99
12 Dharmadom Kannur 77.60 20.97 1.29 50.82 26.78
13 Thalassery Kannur 61.37 34.30 3.64 43.93 17.44
14 Kuthuparamba Kannur 68.98 28.94 1.94 45.45 23.53
15 Mattanur Kannur 63.17 35.93 0.60 39.19 23.98
16 Peravoor Kannur
20 Vatakara Kozhikode 64.25 34.37 0.88 40.79 23.46
21 Kuttiady Kozhikode 73.78 25.79 .43 40.39 33.39
22 Nadapuram Kozhikode 47.52 52.21 0.19 29.82 17.70
23 Koyilandy Kozhikode 69.39 30.00 0.43 42.87 26.52
24 Perambra Kozhikode 73.40 24.70 1.90 41.02 32.38
25 Balussery Kozhikode 76.87 22.50 0.28 54.32 22.55
26 Elathur Kozhikode
27 Kozhikode North Kozhikode 63.37 34.30 1.64 52.93 10.44
28 Kozhikode South Kozhikode
29 Beypore Kozhikode 47.14 51.78 0.99 33.82 13.32
30 Kunnamangalam Kozhikode 57.79 40.38 1.54 36.14 21.65
31 Koduvally Kozhikode
32 Thiruvambady Kozhikode
33 Kondotty Malappuram 19.64 79.77 0.39 13.53 6.11
34 Eranad Malappuram
35 Nilambur Malappuram 41.43 50.22 8.18 25.91 15.52
36 Wandoor Malappuram
37 Manjeri Malappuram 27.62 70.17 2.04 16.75 10.87
38 Perinthalmanna Malappuram 38.38 58.54 2.97 23.68 14.70
39 Mankada Malappuram
40 Malappuram Malappuram 23.47 74.83 1.44 16.52 6.95
41 Vengara Malappuram 14.60 84.91 0.32 9.42 5.18
42 Vallikkunnu Malappuram
43 Tirurangadi Malappuram 14.39 85.24 0.23 9.07 5.32
44 Tanur Malappuram
45 Tirur Malappuram 27.56 71.13 1.07 19.27 8.29
46 Kottakkal Malappuram 26.13 72.99 0.69 17.38 8.75
47 Thavanur Malappuram
48 Ponnani Malappuram 31.02 68.31 0.49 19.68 11.34
61 Chelakkara Thrissur 40.40 41.56 17.95 26.45 13.95
62 Kunnamkulam Thrissur 62.06 8.86 28.87 37.56 24.50
63 Guruvayur Thrissur 73.76 15.38 10.04 50.94 22.82
64 Manalur Thrissur 72.07 0.50 27.28 50.19 21.88
65 Wadakkanchery Thrissur 52.88 19.77 27.15 37.12 15.76
66 Ollur Thrissur
67 Thrissur Thrissur 54.20 5.50 40.02 34.27 19.93
68 Nattika Thrissur
69 Kaipamangalam Thrissur 47.88 49.41 2.61 29.50 18.38
70 Irinjalakuda Thrissur 53.05 5.91 40.94 37.49 15.56
71 Puthukkad Thrissur 45.81 0.59 53.49 28.21 17.60
72 Chalakudy Thrissur 42.10 6.91 50.87 26.70 15.40
73 Kodungallur Thrissur 63.38 32.11 4.39 39.14 24.24

See also

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