AAP Names 21 More Candidates for Kerala Polls, Focuses on Key Seats

The Aam Aadmi Party has announced its second list of 21 candidates for the upcoming Kerala Assembly elections, covering constituencies like Thiruvananthapuram and Ernakulam. Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar stated the elections aim to set a global benchmark for democratic practices. Several new initiatives, including displaying candidate photos on EVMs and 100% webcasting, have been introduced to ensure transparency. Special arrangements for home voting have also been made to enhance participation among senior citizens and persons with disabilities.

Key Points: AAP Releases Second Candidate List for Kerala Assembly Elections

  • AAP's second list targets key seats
  • EVMs to display candidate photos
  • 100% webcasting at polling stations
  • Home voting for seniors & disabled
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Aam Aadmi Party releases second list of 21 candidates for Kerala Assembly elections

Aam Aadmi Party announces 21 candidates for Kerala polls, as Election Commission details new transparency measures including candidate photos on EVMs.

"All the political parties and the entire election machinery have assured that the upcoming elections in Kerala are going to be the model not only for the country, but for the world. - Gyanesh Kumar"

Thiruvananthapuram, March 18

The Aam Aadmi Party announced its second list of 21 candidates for the upcoming Kerala Assembly elections, naming contestants for key seats across the state, including Thiruvananthapuram and Ernakulam.

The nominees include Arun A (Chathannur), Moses Henry Motha (Ernakulam LAC), Rani Anto (Thrissur), Adv. Sinu L R (Kollam), Adv. Henstion George (Peravur), Noushad Kakkaden Randarkara (Muvattupuzha), Joseph Mathew (Kuttanad), Jaisal Maliyekkal (Nilambur), V P Prinson Avinissery (Ollur), Anappally Gopalan (Taliparamba), and Joseph P.V (Irikur).

The list continues with Moosa Jarathingal (Tirurangadi), Unnikrishnan C. S. (Manalur), Sandeep Kumar (Kattakada), Adv. Jose Chiramel Devassy (Angamali), Rajeev K Sivaraman (Kunnamkulam), Deepumon N (Parassala), Jayan Eratt (Kaipamangalam), Eldho Abraham (Piravom), Rony Jose Nedumpallil (Pala), and Samin Sathyadas (Thiruvananthapuram).

Meanwhile, on Thursday, the Aam Aadmi Party announced 22 other candidates for the upcoming Assembly Election in Kerala.

Chief Election Commissioner Gyanesh Kumar earlier said that the upcoming assembly elections in Kerala are expected to set a benchmark for democratic practices, expressing confidence in the preparedness of the state's election machinery and cooperation from political parties.

"All the political parties and the entire election machinery have assured that the upcoming elections in Kerala are going to be the model not only for the country, but for the world," he said.

Earlier, Kumar had also announced several initiatives aimed at ensuring transparency and improving the voting experience. According to the Election Commission of India, electors will be allowed to carry their mobile phones up to the gate of the polling station to facilitate ease of voting.

In another first for Kerala, Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) will display colour photographs of candidates to help voters identify them easily.

The Chief Election Commissioner also said that Presiding Officers will upload voter turnout data directly to the ECINET application every two hours during polling. Kumar said additional measures have been introduced to streamline the counting process. Postal ballots will be counted two rounds before EVM votes, while mandatory counting of VVPAT slips will take place in cases where there is a mismatch between Form 17C and EVM data.

The Election Commission also announced that all polling stations in the state will have 100 per cent webcasting to ensure transparency during the voting process. To enhance voter participation, special arrangements have been made for senior citizens above 85 years of age and persons with disabilities, who will have the option to vote from home.

Kerala is expected to witness large voter participation in the upcoming Assembly elections, with dedicated outreach programmes being conducted in colleges to encourage youth participation. The Commission said the state's strong democratic traditions and high literacy levels are expected to contribute to a smooth and credible electoral process.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
Interesting mix of candidates - lawyers, social workers, and local activists. Names like Rani Anto and Jaisal Maliyekkal are known in their areas. But AAP needs more than just familiar faces; they need a strong Kerala-specific agenda beyond their Delhi model.
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David E
The EC's initiatives are commendable. Webcasting all booths and photos on EVMs are great steps for transparency. Kerala, with its high literacy, should indeed be a model election. Hope other states learn from this.
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Suresh O
Respectfully, I feel AAP is spreading itself too thin. They should consolidate in the states they already govern. Kerala politics is complex with highly aware voters. Just announcing candidates isn't enough; where is the grassroots work?
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Anjali F
The 'vote from home' facility for seniors and PwD is fantastic! My grandfather is 88 and was worried about going to the booth. This is inclusive democracy in action. Kudos to the Election Commission. 👏
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Nikhil C
More parties mean more choices, which is good. But ultimately, Keralites will vote for stability and development. AAP's performance in Punjab will be watched closely by voters here. They need to prove their governance model works outside Delhi first.

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