Fri Apr 10 08:34:27 UTC 2026: # Kunnathunadu Sees High Turnout in Kerala Assembly Polls, Results Uncertain

The Story:
Kunnathunadu, a constituency in Kerala reserved for Scheduled Castes, witnessed a high voter turnout of over 83% in the Assembly polls held on April 9, 2026, the highest in the Ernakulam district. This continues a trend of high polling percentages in the constituency since 2011. Despite the high turnout, the outcome remains uncertain, as the constituency has historically alternated between the United Democratic Front (UDF) and the Left Democratic Front (LDF).

The primary contest is between UDF’s V.P. Sajeendran and LDF’s P.V. Sreenijin. Adding a new dynamic to the election is Babu Divakaran, a former Congress leader, contesting as the candidate for Twenty20, which has formed a partnership with the National Democratic Alliance (NDA).

Key Points:

  • Kunnathunadu recorded over 83% voter turnout in the April 9, 2026 Kerala Assembly polls.
  • The constituency has consistently recorded high voter turnout above 80% since 2011.
  • The main contenders are UDF’s V.P. Sajeendran and LDF’s P.V. Sreenijin.
  • Babu Divakaran of Twenty20, in alliance with NDA, is adding a third dimension to the contest.
  • Kunnathunadu has historically alternated between UDF and LDF victories.

Key Takeaways:

  • High voter turnout does not guarantee a win for any particular front in Kunnathunadu.
  • The entry of Twenty20 in alliance with NDA could potentially disrupt the traditional UDF-LDF dynamic.
  • The constituency’s history of alternating between UDF and LDF makes the outcome unpredictable.
  • The election result will be influenced by the performance of the Twenty20-NDA alliance.

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