Kerala Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Everything you need to know about the general elections in Kerala, including the schedule, phases, seats, and candidates

Kerala Lok Sabha Elections 2024 Date: The state of Kerala with 20 Lok Sabha seats, not only holds a place in parties priority list for General Elections, but getting majority of seats in the state also signifies the hold of parties in the southern states of India. In the 2024 Lok Sabha Elections also, Kerala will play a huge role in helping parties to claim majority in the central government.

Also referred to as “God’s own Country,” Kerala is one of the few states where the Congress maintains a stronghold ahead of the Lok Sabha Elections. In 2019, the state saw the INC win the majority of seats, and it is also one of the few where the BJP-led NDA lost.

Since Rahul Gandhi, the INC’s spokesperson for Prime Minister, is an MP from the state’s Wayanad constituency, Kerala will once again be high on their list of priorities. To acquire total dominance in the 2024 General Elections, NDA will attempt to alter their status inside the state. Kerala has the greatest voting turnout of any state, which emphasizes the significance of building appropriate relationships with the state’s populace.

When is Kerala Lok Sabha Elections?

The Election Commission of India, or ECI, announced that the 2024 Lok Sabha Elections for all 20 seats in “God’s own Country” would be held on April 26.

Phase 2: Date of polling- April 26

  1. Kasargod
  2. Kannur
  3. Vadakara
  4. Wayanad
  5. Kozhikode
  6. Malappuram
  7. Ponnani
  8. Palakkad
  9. Alathur
  10. Thrissur
  11. Chalakudy
  12. Ernakulam
  13. Idukki
  14. Kottayam
  15. Alappuzha
  16. Mavelikkara
  17. Pathanamthitta
  18. Kollam
  19. Attingal
  20. Thiruvananthapuram

How many stages will Kerala consist of?

Kerala usually completes all of the constituencies’ polling in a single phase due to its organized voter base and voting procedure. The ECI has decided to hold the state’s general elections in 2024 in just one phase, or phase two, continuing the trend.