There are 140 constituencies in Kerala, spread over 14 districts, based on the Delimitation commission of 2002. Many constituencies present in the 2006 elections become non-existent and 24 new constituencies came into existence following the delimitation. •
Kanhangad •
Mattannur •
Dharmadam •
Kalliasseri •
Elathur •
Kuttiady •
Eranad •
Vallikkunnu •
Kottakkal •
Vengara •
Thavanur •
Kongad •
Tarur •
Shornur •
Kaipamangalam •
Puthukkad •
Kalamassery •
Kochi •
Thrikkakara •
Vattiyoorkavu •
Aruvikkara •
Nemom •
Kattakkada •
Thiruvananthapuram Aranmula constituency in Pathanamathitta district is the only seat in the state that has over two lakh voters at 203,411. The constituency that has the second-highest number of voters is
Sultan Battery in Wayanad district with over 196,078 voters, followed by
Kunnathur in Kollam district with over 190,322 voters.
Kozhikode South constituency has the fewest voters with 130,254, followed by
Ernakulam with 133,398 and Tanur in Malappuram district with 136,183 voters respectively. Female voters outnumber the male voters in 127 of the 140 assembly seats. The Aranmula constituency has the highest number of female voters in the state, followed by
Adoor with 102,336 and
Manalur with 102,300 females.
Peerumedu constituency has the most polling booths, with 195 booths. Thiruvananthapuram district has the largest number of 100 candidates in the fray, the fewest, with 17 candidates, is in Wayanad.
Poonjar constituency has the maximum number of candidates, 13. The fewest candidates is 4, in the constituencies of
Sulthanbathery,
Alathur,
Malampuzha and
Kaduthuruthy. ==Campaign==