1996 Indian general election 20 seats
The 1996 Indian general election were held to elect 20 members to the eleventh Lok Sabha from Kerala . Both Indian National Congress (INC) -led United Democratic Front (UDF) and Left Democratic Front (LDF) , led by Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) won 10 seats each. Turnout for the election was at 70.66%
Alliances and parties
UDF is a Kerala legislative alliance formed by INC veteran K. Karunakaran . LDF comprises primarily of CPI(M) and the CPI , forming the Left Front in the national level. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) contested in 18 seats.
United Democratic Front
Left Democratic Front
Bharatiya Janata Party
No.
Party
Election Symbol
Seats Contested
1.
Bharatiya Janata Party
18
List of elected MPs
Results
Performance of political parties
Vote Share by alliance
UDF (45.75%) LDF (44.87%) BJP (5.61%) Other (3.77%)
No.
Party
Political Front
Seats
Votes
%Votes
±pp
1
Indian National Congress
UDF
7
54,67,132
38.01%
0.76
2
Communist Party of India (Marxist)
LDF
5
30,44,369
21.16%
0.45
3
Communist Party of India
LDF
2
11,82,944
8.22%
0.10
4
Bharatiya Janata Party
none
0
8,07,607
5.61%
1.00
5
Indian Union Muslim League
UDF
2
7,45,070
5.08%
0.06
6
Janata Dal
LDF
1
6,33,104
4.40%
0.11
7
Kerala Congress (M)
UDF
1
3,56,168
2.66%
0.04
8
Revolutionary Socialist Party
LDF
1
3,59,786
2.50%
0.09
9
Indian Congress (Secular)
LDF
0
3,32,622
2.31%
0.39
10
Kerala Congress
LDF
0
3,20,539
2.23%
0.01
11
Peoples Democratic Party
none
0
64,950
0.45%
new
12
Bahujan Samaj Party
none
0
22,139
0.15%
0.01
13
Janata Party
none
0
13,557
0.01%
0.12
14
All India Forward Bloc
none
0
12,837
0.09%
new
15
Shiv Sena
none
0
5,609
0.02%
new
16
Indian National League
none
0
1,354
0.01%
new
17
Nagaland Peoples Party
none
0
1,066
0.01%
new
18
Samata Party
none
0
721
0.01%
new
Independents
1
10,02,198
6.97%
0.76
By constituency
No.
Constituency
UDF candidate
Votes
%
Party
LDF candidate
Votes
%
Party
BJP / Other candidates
Votes
%
Party
Winning alliance
Margin
1
Kasaragod
I. Rama Rai
2,97,267
36.6%
INC
T. Govindan
371,997
45.8%
CPI(M)
P. K. Krishnadas
97,577
12.0%
BJP
LDF
74,730
2
Kannur
Mullappally Ramachandran
3,71,924
48.0%
INC
Kadannappalli Ramachandran
3,32,622
42.9%
IC(S)
M. K. Saseeindran
30,511
3.9%
BJP
UDF
39,302
3
Vatakara
K. P. Unnikrishnan
3,35,950
40.7%
INC
O. Bharathan
4,15,895
50.4%
CPI(M)
A. D. Nair
49,971
6.1%
BJP
LDF
79,945
4
Kozhikode
K. Muraleedharan
3,16,862
41.8%
INC
M. P. Veerendra Kumar
3,55,565
46.9%
JD
K. P. Sreesan
56,942
7.5%
BJP
LDF
38,703
5
Manjeri
E. Ahammed
3,76,001
47.3%
IUML
C. H. Ashiq
3,21,030
40.3%
CPI(M)
Cherukattu Vasudevan
54,550
6.9%
BJP
UDF
54,971
6
Ponnani
G. M. Banatwalla
3,54,808
48.4%
IUML
Mokkath Rahmathulla
2,75,513
37.6%
CPI
K. Janachandran
56,234
7.7%
BJP
UDF
79,295
7
Palakkad
V. S. Vijayaraghavan
3,19,841
43.3%
INC
N. N. Krishnadas
3,43,264
46.5%
CPI(M)
M. V. Sukumaran
37,221
5.0%
BJP
LDF
23,423
8
Ottapalam
K. K. Vijayalakshmi
3,00,958
43.3%
INC
S. Ajayakumar
3,24,022
46.6%
CPI(M)
K. V. Kumaran
49,296
7.1%
BJP
LDF
23,064
9
Thrissur
K. Karunakaran
3,07,002
43.3%
INC
V. V. Raghavan
3,08,482
43.6%
CPI
Rema Reghunandan
41,139
5.8%
BJP
LDF
1,480
10
Mukundapuram
P. C.Chacko
3,49,801
46.7%
INC
V. Viswanatha Menon
3,25,044
43.4%
CPI(M)
Narayana Iyer
35,227
4.7%
BJP
UDF
24,757
11
Ernakulam
K. V. Thomas
3,05,094
41.8%
INC
Xavier Arrakkal
3,35,479
46.0%
IND
O. M. Mathew
46,559
6.4%
BJP
LDF
30,385
12
Muvattupuzha
P. C. Thomas
3,82,319
53.1%
KC(M)
Baby Kurien
2,60,423
36.2%
IND
Narayanan Namboothiri
50,738
7.7%
BJP
UDF
1,21,896
13
Kottayam
Ramesh Chennithala
3,30,447
45.9%
INC
Jayalakshmi
2,77,539
39.6%
JD
A. K. Achary
29,319
4.2%
IND
LDF
67,048
14
Idukki
A. C. Jose
3,50,679
48.0%
INC
K. Francis George
3,20,539
43.9%
KEC
D. Ashok Kumar
32,107
4.4%
BJP
UDF
30,140
15
Alappuzha
V. M. Sudheeran
3,69,539
48.7%
INC
T. J. Anjalose
3,43,590
45.3%
CPI(M)
Nedumuthara Unnikrishnan
17,990
2.4%
BJP
UDF
25,949
16
Mavelikkara
P. J. Kurien
2,90,524
45.9%
INC
M. R.
Gopalakrishnan
2,69,448
42.5%
CPI(M)
K. K. R. Kumar
45,325
7.2%
BJP
UDF
21,076
17
Adoor
Kodikkunnil Suresh
3,51,872
51.6%
INC
P. K. Raghavan
2,86,327
42.0%
CPI
Kainakari Janardhanan
21,609
3.2%
BJP
UDF
65,545
18
Kollam
S. Krishnakumar
2,81,416
38.1%
INC
N. K. Premachandran
3,59,786
48.7%
RSP
Nina Rajan Pillai
57,917
7.8%
IND
LDF
78,370
19
Chirayinkil
Thalekkunnil Basheer
2,81,996
40.5%
INC
A. Sampath
3,30,079
47.4%
CPI(M)
R. Radhakrishnan Unnithan
30,348
4.4%
BJP
LDF
48,083
20
Trivandrum
A. Charles
2,91,820
40.5%
INC
K. V. Surendranath
3,12,622
43.4%
CPI
K. Raman Pillai
74,904
10.4%
BJP
LDF
20,802
See also
References
"General Election, 1996" . Archived from the original on 2019-05-15.
"PC: Kerala 1996" . Archived from the original on 2021-05-08.
"STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTIONS, 1996 TO THE 11th LOK SABHA" (PDF). Archived (PDF) from the original on 2018-04-13.
"PC: Alliances Kerala 1996" . Archived from the original on 2021-05-08.
Roy Mathew. "Indian Parliament Elections 1996: Kerala Winners" . keralaassembly.org . Archived from the original on 2004-04-30. Retrieved 2020-09-15.
"PC: Party-wise performance for 1996 Kerala" . Archived from the original on 2021-05-08.
"PC: Kerala 1996" . Archived from the original on 2021-05-08.
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