Kerala Polls Neck-and-Neck: Postal Votes Give Left Slight Edge

Counting of postal votes in Kerala has begun, with early trends giving a slight edge to the Left Democratic Front. The Congress-led United Democratic Front is close behind, while the BJP-led NDA has opened its account in one seat. Exit polls have largely predicted a change of guard in favor of the UDF, but the LDF remains confident of a third consecutive term. Key constituencies to watch include Dharmadam, Paravur, Thrissur, and Nemom.

Key Points: Kerala Polls: Postal Votes Counting Underway

  • Postal vote counting gives Left slight edge
  • Congress-led UDF close behind
  • NDA opens account in one seat
  • Exit polls predict change of guard for UDF
  • Key constituencies: Dharmadam, Paravur, Thrissur
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Kerala polls: Postal votes counting underway as its neck-and-neck between Left and Cong

Postal vote counting begins in Kerala with Left front slightly ahead, Congress-led UDF close behind, and NDA opens account. Key trends expected soon.

"Exit polls have largely predicted a change of guard in favour of the UDF. - Article"

Thiruvananthapuram, May 4

Counting of postal votes has begun in Kerala, with early indications giving a slight edge to the Left Democratic Front, which is leading. The Congress-led United Democratic Front is close behind, while the Bharatiya Janata Party-led National Democratic Alliance has opened its account in one seat.

After months of intense political battles and campaign rhetoric, the state is set to learn today who will form the next government.

Counting for the 15th Kerala Legislative Assembly elections commenced at 8 a.m. across 140 constituencies, with postal ballots taken up first, followed by votes recorded in electronic voting machines from around 8:30 a.m.

Initial trends are expected to firm up by 9 a.m., with a clearer picture likely by 10 a.m.

Exit polls have largely predicted a change of guard in favour of the UDF.

However, the LDF remains confident of securing a third consecutive term, banking on its welfare measures and governance record.

The NDA, on its part, is aiming to improve its vote share and position itself as a potential kingmaker in a closely fought contest.

The UDF has campaigned on a strong anti-incumbency plank, citing rising prices, corruption allegations, and unemployment.

It is targeting a tally of 80-90 seats, though internal differences over leadership could pose challenges.

The LDF, led by Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, is relying on its 'development and welfare' narrative, highlighting infrastructure projects and social security schemes, even as it faces concerns over voter fatigue in some constituencies.

The NDA is seeking to cross the 20 per cent vote share mark, drawing momentum from high-profile campaigning and perceived gains among key communities, though its ability to convert this into seats remains under scrutiny.

Key constituencies to watch include Dharmadam, Paravur, and Haripad, along with Thrissur, Palakkad, Nemom, and Nilambur.

With counting underway under tight security, all eyes are on whether early trends will hold or give way to a dramatic turnaround.

- IANS

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James A
Interesting to see Kerala's political drama unfold. The UDF's focus on corruption and unemployment might resonate with younger voters, but the LDF's welfare schemes have deep roots in rural areas. It's a classic battle of narratives.
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Priya S
Honestly, I'm tired of the same two fronts fighting. The NDA might not win many seats, but if they cross 20% vote share, it could truly shake up Kerala's bipolar politics. Time for some fresh air in our state's democracy. 🌸
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Ravi K
I voted for LDF this time because of the free rice and healthcare schemes. But I worry about the rising unemployment among our youth. Both fronts need to focus on job creation, not just welfare doles. And please, no more corruption scandals!
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Sarah B
It's fascinating that exit polls predicted a UDF win, but actual trends show a close contest. That's the beauty of democracy—you never know until the last vote is counted. Thrissur and Palakkad will be the real bellwethers here.
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Rohit L
I'm cautiously optimistic about LDF's chances, but internal differences in UDF might actually help them consolidate votes in some seats. And NDA opening its account is a big deal—even one seat is a start for them in Kerala.
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