Election Date 2026 Announcement Today Live Updates: CPI(M), CPI release first list of candidates for Kerala Assembly polls

LDF convenor T P Ramakrishnan said seat sharing in the Front has been completed on time, and clarity is required for only a few seats. "Even though the seat-sharing consensus has been reached in the Front, candidates are being decided by the respective parties.

Election Date 2026 Announcement Today Live Updates: CPI(M), CPI release first list of candidates for Kerala Assembly polls
Election Date 2026 Announcement Today Live Updates: CPI(M), CPI release first list of candidates for Kerala Assembly polls Photo: The Indian Express

LDF convenor T P Ramakrishnan said seat sharing in the Front has been completed on time, and clarity is required for only a few seats.

"Even though the seat-sharing consensus has been reached in the Front, candidates are being decided by the respective parties.

They will announce candidates separately," he said.

Leader of Opposition in the Kerala Assembly, V D Satheesan, said the UDF will contest the elections as a united team.

"It is the team UDF that is facing the election.

We will return to power with over 100 seats," he said.

Satheesan said there are no differences within the Congress or the UDF over seat sharing.

Political parties in Assam asserted on Sunday that they are fully prepared for the Assembly elections to be held in a single phase on April 9, with the opposition camp urging the Election Commission to ensure free and fair polls.

They maintained that the short period in the run-up to the elections will not hamper poll prospects in any manner.

BJP senior spokesperson Rupam Goswami claimed the public has already made their choice and the party is confident of forming the government for a third straight time in the state.

"As a party, the BJP is always ready to face any elections.

Our preparations are complete.

The candidate list will also be declared soon," he toldPTI.

Union minister Ramdas Athawale expressed confidence that the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) will sweep the upcoming assembly elections in different states and one Union Territory.

"In the five poll-bound states and UT, our alliance (NDA) will definitely come in power except Kerala where we are also continuing our efforts to wrest power," Athawale told reporters.

Tamil Nadu's ruling party, DMK, main opposition AIADMK and other political parties on Sunday welcomed the announcement of the election schedule by the EC and expressed confidence of winning the April 23 polls.

The preparations for polls actually started from the day Stalin assumed office as the chief minister of Tamil Nadu.

"The DMK would secure a huge victory in the polls...it will be a sweep; winning more than 200 seats out of the 234," party office-bearer Salem Dharanidharan said.

CPI, the second biggest party in the ruling LDF will contest in 25 seats.

All four CPI ministers are contesting.

CPI(M) Kerala state Secretary MV Govindan announces party candidates in 75 constituencies.

He also named six party backed independents.

Five more independents will be named later, Govindan said.

Meaning, CPI(M) will be contesting in 86 seats (75+11 independents).

The 81 candidates announced by CPM today includes 56 sitting MLAs.

Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan will contest from Dharmadam segment in Kannur, CPI(M) announces.

CPI(M) says senior leader K K Shailaja will contest from Peravoor assembly constituency in Kannur, Kerala
Minutes after the announcement of the Assembly poll schedule, the Aam Aadmi Party announced its first list of 14 candidates, including its state vice-president Anurupa Dekaraja, for the Assam assembly elections to be held on April 9.

All the constituencies included on the list are located in the Brahmaputra valley.

The CPI announced candidates in 25 constituencies for the Kerala Assembly elections to be held on April 9.

CPI state secretary Binoy Viswam announced the candidates minutes after the Election Commission declared the poll schedule.

The party has fielded four incumbent ministers-G R Anil, J Chinchurani, K Rajan and P Prasad-in the polls.

The list also includes legislators who have completed two consecutive terms, including K Rajan, Mohammed Muhsin, E T Taison and V R Sunil Kumar.

The BJP’s immediate priorities are clear: retain Assam, win Bengal or at the very least improve its position in the state, and expand its footprint in Kerala and Tamil Nadu.

Read my colleagues' analysis on BJP's Assembly poll battle plan.

Govts can take any policy decision in their wisdom before polls are announced, but any inducement not allowed during model code, says CEC Gyanesh Kumar.

Earlier in the day, West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee announced an increase of Rs 500 in the monthly honorarium for purohits and muezzins.

When the ECI was asked why the number of phases in West Bengal has been brought down to two (from eight), CEC Gyanesh Kumar said the poll body found it necessary to reduce the number of phases and "bring it down to an extent where it was convenient for everybody."
"Elections across all four states and one UT must be free of violence or inducement, EC will take strong action against any violation," CEC said.

Bye-elections will be conducted on April 9 and April 23, CEC Gyanesh Kumar stated.

West Bengal will go to polls in two phases on April 23 and April 29.

Here is the complete schedule:
Counting of votes for all 824 seats across four states and one UT will be onMay 4,CEC Gyanesh Kumar says at the press conference.

Here is the poll schedule for Tamil Nadu
Here is the poll schedule for Assam
Kerala, Assam, Tamil Nadu and Puducherry will vote in single phase, while West Bengal will vote in two phases on April 23 and 29.

New initiatives taken up by the ECI to "strengthen the process":
To maintain uniformity in polling process, training effort has been undertaken which included training BLOs, police, DOs, communication officers, and more, says CEC Gyanesh Kumar.

General overview of tenure across states-
The average number of electors per polling station is 750-900 across Assam, Kerala, Puducherry, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal, said CEC Gyanesh Kumar.

Pure electoral rolls form the bedrock of our democracy, no eligible elector should be left out and no ineligible voter should be included, CEC Gyanesh Kumar stated at the beginning of his address.

2.18 lakh polling stations will be set up, CEC Gyanesh Kumar says in the press conference.

CEC Gyanesh Kumar has said that around 17.4 crore voters will be be casting their votes across West Bengal, Assam, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Puducherry.

CEC Gyanesh Kumar begins the press conference by highlighting the importance of the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of rolls and congratulating BLOs and all election officials involved in SIR work.

Polling in West Bengal, Assam and Tamil Nadu is likely to be held in more than one phase each, while Kerala and Puducherry are expected to vote in a single phase.

Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar, along with Election Commissioners Sukhbir Singh Sandhu and Vivek Joshi, will announce the polling and other important dates related to the elections in a press conference at Vigyan Bhavan in New Delhi.

Hours before the announcement of assembly poll dates, West Bengal CM Mamata Banerjee announced an increase of Rs 500 in the monthly honorarium for purohits and muezzins.

Now, beneficiaries will receive Rs 2,000 a month.

"I am pleased to announce an increase of Rs 500 in the monthly honorarium extended to our purohits and muezzins, whose service sustains the spiritual and social life of our communities.

With this revision, they will now receive Rs 2,000 per month," she said in a post on X.

I am happy to announce that our Ma-Mati-Manush government has delivered on its promise to all its employees and pensioners, and to lakhs of teachers and non-teaching staff of our educational institutions, as well as employees/ pensioners of our other grant-in-aid instititions…
Senior Congress leader Ramesh Chennithala said the opposition UDF is fully prepared for the upcoming Kerala Assembly election and that the front would announce its candidates soon after the poll schedule is declared.

Speaking to reporters, Chennithala said many had expected the announcement of the election dates in the first week of March.

Chennithala said the UDF has completed all preparations for the elections and expressed confidence that the state is ready for a political change.

"Kerala is all set, and we are also set.

The state is ready for a political change," he said.

The Election Commission (EC) of India is all set to announce the schedule for Assembly elections in four states  -- West Bengal, Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Assam -- and a union territory, Puducherry, at 4 pm today.

Follow this space as our team brings you live updates on the poll schedule.

Source: This article was originally published by The Indian Express

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