Kannur Officials Confirm Full Election Preparedness for Kerala Polls

Kannur District Collector Arun K. Vijayan stated that all election preparations have been completed and reviewed satisfactorily by observers and political parties. The district will begin home voting facilities for senior citizens and the physically handicapped starting March 30, coinciding with the second randomisation of voting machines. City Police Commissioner Nidhin Raj confirmed full police readiness, including the deployment of 34 companies of Central Armed Forces to ensure law and order. Both officials have called for public and political party cooperation to ensure a smooth and fair electoral process for the upcoming single-phase polls on April 9.

Key Points: Kannur Election Readiness Reviewed, Security in Place

  • Poll preparedness reviewed and satisfactory
  • Home voting for seniors starts March 30
  • Security with central forces deployed
  • Model code of conduct briefings conducted
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Kerala's Kannur District Collector and Commissioner review poll preparedness ahead of elections

Kannur District Collector and Police Commissioner confirm all preparations, including security and home voting, are complete for the 2026 Kerala Assembly elections.

"We are fully prepared to conduct the free, fair, and transparent elections. - Nidhin Raj"

Kannur, March 26

Kannur District Collector Arun K. Vijayan on Wednesday said that all preparations for the upcoming elections in the district have been completed and reviewed by election commission observers.

Talking to ANI, he said, "... All the poll preparedness activities have been reviewed by the observers of the election commission as well as discussed with the political parties, and they have expressed their satisfaction with the preparedness. Political parties were also consulted and expressed satisfaction with the arrangements."

"The training of the staff and the machine randomisation in the movement have been completed. We are starting with the home voting facility for senior citizens as well as physically handicapped individuals, starting on the 30th of March," he added. The second randomisation of voting machines is also scheduled for the same day.

Collector Vijayan further assured that all security arrangements have been addressed. He said, "All other security aspects, including the deployment of police forces and central armed forces, are also being taken care of. We request the full cooperation from the political parties as well as the public in ensuring a smooth and fair election in Kannur, as done in the previous years."

Adding to this, City Police Commissioner Nidhin Raj also shares that the police are ready for the upcoming state assembly elections. He says, "For the upcoming state assembly elections, the police are fully prepared to deal with any kind of law and order issues. We will be having around 34 companies of the Central Armed Forces for the security arrangements," while speaking to ANI.

Commissioner Nidhin Raj even assured that all necessary measures are in place to ensure free, fair, and transparent polling in Kannur. "We have briefed the public about the mandate regarding the model code of conduct, especially the use of social media... We are fully prepared to conduct the free, fair, and transparent elections," he added.

The 2026 Kerala Legislative Assembly elections will be held in a single phase on April 9, as announced by the Election Commission of India, with counting scheduled for May 4. The tenure of the current 140-member Assembly, also known as the Kerala Niyamasabha, ends on May 23.

Both the BJP-led NDA and the Congress-led UDF are seeking to unseat the incumbent CPI(M)-led LDF government, which has been in power for nearly a decade, setting the stage for a high-stakes electoral contest.

The 2026 Kerala Legislative Assembly elections will be held in a single phase on April 9, the Election Commission of India announced on March 15, with the counting of votes scheduled to take place on May 4. The tenure of the current assembly is scheduled to end on May 23.

The Model Code of Conduct comes into place, setting in process elections to the 140-member State Assembly, which is also known as the Kerala Niyamasabha.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Kannur has a history of political clashes. Deploying 34 companies of central forces seems necessary. Hope the police and EC ensure a completely peaceful poll without any hooliganism.
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Arun Y
While the preparations sound thorough on paper, the real test is on the ground. In previous elections, there were complaints about booth capturing in remote areas. The EC must ensure their observers are vigilant everywhere, not just in town centers.
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Sarah B
The focus on briefing the public about the model code of conduct for social media is crucial. So much misinformation spreads during elections. Hope people vote based on development work, not viral lies.
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Vikram M
High-stakes contest indeed! LDF has been there for 10 years, people are looking for a change. But change should come through a fair process. Kudos to the Collector and Commissioner for their detailed planning. Let's hope for a festival of democracy, not a fight.
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Meera T
As a Keralite, I'm proud of our high voter turnout. These arrangements by the administration will only encourage more people to come out and vote. The mention of consulting political parties is good for transparency. All the best to the election staff!

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