Kerala Governor Urges Voters to Fulfill "Sacred Duty" in Assembly Elections

Kerala Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar cast his vote in Thiruvananthapuram and urged all citizens to participate in the "sacred duty" of democracy. Several prominent state leaders, including Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan and Leader of Opposition VD Satheesan, also exercised their franchise. The election will see over 2.6 crore voters decide the fate of 883 candidates across 140 constituencies. The ruling LDF is aiming for a historic third consecutive term while the UDF attempts a comeback.

Key Points: Kerala Governor Votes, Urges High Turnout in 2026 Polls

  • Governor appeals for high voter turnout
  • CM Pinarayi Vijayan among key voters
  • Over 2.6 crore electors in Kerala
  • LDF seeks historic third term
  • Voter turnout at 16.23% by 9 AM
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"Let us manifest duty of democracy," urges Keralam Governor Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar after voting

Governor Rajendra Arlekar casts vote, appeals for large turnout. Key leaders including CM Pinarayi Vijayan vote as Kerala Assembly elections progress.

"Let us manifest that duty of democracy. - Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar"

Thiruvananthapuram, April 9

Governor of Keralam, Rajendra Vishwanath Arlekar, cast his vote on Thursday at a polling station in Thiruvananthapuram during the ongoing Keralam Assembly elections.

After casting his vote, Governor Arlekar told the media that he was "very happy" to have participated in the electoral process and appealed to all citizens of the state to come out in large numbers to perform their "sacred duty."

"I am very happy that I have voted, and I request all the people in the state to come out in large numbers and do your sacred duty. Democracy is very deep-rooted not only in our soil but also in our hearts. Let us manifest that duty of democracy," he said.

Several prominent leaders in Keralam exercised their voting rights on Thursday as polling for the 2026 Assembly elections gained momentum across the state.

Communist Party of India (Marxist) General Secretary MA Baby cast his vote in Thiruvananthapuram, while Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan voted at Pinarayi RC Amala Basic Upper Primary School in Kannur. Leader of Opposition VD Satheesan cast his vote at Kesari Government Arts and Science College in Ernakulam.

Among other voters, Keralam Congress president Sunny Joseph and MP Hibi Eden voted in Kannur and Kochi, respectively, while Congress Rajya Sabha MP Jebi Mather also participated.

BJP leaders Anil K Antony and former Union Minister V Muraleedharan voted in Thiruvananthapuram. Actor-turned-politician and UDF candidate Ramesh Pisharody cast his vote in Palakkad. Senior Congress leader K Muraleedharan voted at Jawahar Nagar LP School in Thiruvananthapuram.

Voting for 126 seats in Assam, 140 in Keralam, and 30 in Puducherry is underway. The counting of votes will take place on May 4.

Meanwhile, voter turnout at 9 am on Thursday in Keralam was at 16.23 per cent, as per the data shared by the Election Commission of India (ECI) for the ongoing 2026 Assembly elections.

In Keralam, over 2.6 crore electors will decide the fate of 883 candidates across 140 constituencies. Of the 2,69,53,644 registered voters across the state, there are 1,38,27,319 women voters, and the number of male voters stands at 1,31,26,048. Officials said that there are 277 third gender voters in the state.

Among the electorate, nearly 4,24,518 voters fall in the 18-19 age group, while 2,04,608 voters are aged 85 years and above. To facilitate safe and secure polling, a total of 30,471 polling stations have been set up.

While the Pinarayi Vijayan-led LDF is looking for a historic third consecutive term, the Congress-led UDF is attempting to come back to power amid anti-incumbency trends in the state.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see leaders from all parties participating. Democracy thrives when there is healthy competition. Hope the people of Kerala choose development and stability. The 16.23% turnout at 9 AM seems a bit low though, hope it picks up!
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Sarah B
The data is impressive - over 2.6 crore voters, and nearly 4.25 lakh young voters aged 18-19. The future of the state is in their hands. I hope the youth come out in large numbers to shape their own destiny.
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Aman W
While the Governor's words are noble, I wish our leaders would manifest the "duty of democracy" every day, not just on voting day. Governance and accountability between elections are equally important. Just my two paise.
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Karthik V
Historic third term or a comeback for UDF? The battle in Kerala is always fascinating. As an outsider, I admire the political awareness of Malayalis. May the best team win and work for the people's welfare.
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Meera T
It's heartening to see specific mention of the 277 third-gender voters. Inclusion matters. Every vote counts, and every citizen's participation strengthens our democracy. Jai Hind!

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