Mammootty Votes With Family In Kerala Polls, Early Turnout At 16.2%

Malayalam cinema icon Mammootty cast his vote alongside his wife Sulfath Kutty at a polling station in Kochi as the Kerala Assembly Elections 2026 commenced. The elections saw an early voter turnout of 16.2 percent by 9 am, with over 2.6 crore electors eligible to decide the fate of 883 candidates. Authorities have set up over 30,000 polling stations and deployed 1.46 lakh personnel to ensure smooth operations. The election is a key contest between the ruling LDF, the opposition UDF, and the BJP-led NDA, with the LDF seeking a historic third consecutive term.

Key Points: Mammootty, Family Vote in Kerala Assembly Elections 2026

  • Mammootty votes with wife Sulfath Kutty
  • Early voter turnout at 16.2% by 9 AM
  • Over 2.6 crore electors eligible to vote
  • Key contest between LDF, UDF, and NDA
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Keralam Polls 2026: Mammootty with wife Sulfath Kutty cast thier votes in Kochi

Malayalam superstar Mammootty and wife Sulfath Kutty cast votes in Kochi. Kerala sees 16.2% early turnout with over 2.6 crore voters.

"The veteran actor arrived at the polling booth in a composed, understated manner - Report"

Kochi, April 9

Malayalam cinema icon Mammootty was seen casting his vote alongside his wife Sulfath Kutty at a polling station in Kochi on Thursday morning as voting for the Keralam Assembly Elections 2026 got underway.

The veteran actor arrived at the polling booth in a composed, understated manner, dressed in a brown long-sleeved collared shirt paired with black sunglasses. His presence drew attention from voters and onlookers, underscoring the role public figures often play in encouraging electoral participation.

The veteran actor was also spotting leaving the polling booth with actor and his son Dulquer Salmaan.

The elections, being held across the state today, saw an early voter turnout of 16.2 per cent by 9 am, according to the Election Commission of India. Over 2.6 crore electors are eligible to vote in this election, which will determine the fate of 883 candidates contesting across 140 constituencies.

Official data indicates that the electorate comprises 1,38,27,319 women and 1,31,26,048 men, along with 277 voters registered under the third gender category. Among voters, 4,24,518 fall within the 18-19 age group, while 2,04,608 are aged 85 and above.

To facilitate the polling process, authorities have set up 30,471 polling stations across Kerala, supported by 119 logistics and voter machine distribution centres and 41 counting centres. Kerala Chief Electoral Officer Rathan U Kelkar confirmed that 1.46 lakh trained polling personnel have been deployed statewide to ensure smooth operations.

Security and enforcement measures have also been intensified, with over 1,200 police teams active on the ground and FIRs registered against 180 individuals in connection with election-related activities.

The election is shaping up as a key political contest between the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF) and the opposition United Democratic Front (UDF), with the BJP-led NDA also aiming to expand its vote share. The LDF, which currently holds 99 seats, is seeking a third consecutive term after making history in 2021 by retaining power in a state traditionally known for alternating between the coalitions led by CPI(M) and Congress.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see celebrities fulfilling their civic duty without turning it into a fashion show. Simple and composed, just how it should be. The focus should remain on the election, not the star.
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Aman W
The early voter turnout figure of 16.2% by 9 AM is quite encouraging for a state election. Hope the final numbers are high. Kerala often sets a good example for voter participation in India.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the detailed breakdown of the electorate - more women voters than men! Also, good to see the inclusion of the third gender category officially. Small but significant steps.
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Karthik V
While it's great to see Mammootty vote, media coverage focusing on celebrities can sometimes overshadow the real issues and the work of thousands of polling officials. Respectfully, let's give them equal spotlight.
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Nikhil C
The LDF going for a historic third term! Kerala politics is always fascinating. Hope whichever front wins works on development and keeps the communal harmony intact. That's most important.

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