Nilambur Assembly By-election sees 70.76% voter turnout by 5 PM

ANI June 19, 2025 343 views

The Nilambur Assembly by-election in Kerala saw a 70.76% voter turnout by 5 PM under tight security arrangements. District officials confirmed webcasting at all 263 polling stations, including 14 critical booths in forest areas. The contest features UDF's Aryadan Shoukath, LDF's M Swaraj, and BJP's Mohan George in a battle seen as a precursor to 2026 state polls. The by-election was necessitated after independent MLA PV Anvar resigned from LDF and joined TMC.

"This is a political contest, a direct fight between the UDF and the LDF" - VD Satheesan
Malappuram, June 19: The Nilambur Assembly by-election in Kerala recorded a voter turnout of 70.76% as of 5 PM, according to data from the Chief Electoral Officer (CEO), Kerala.

Key Points

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70.76% polling recorded by 5 PM in Nilambur by-election

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Webcasting deployed at all 263 polling stations

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UDF's Aryadan Shoukath confident of victory over LDF's Swaraj

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By-poll triggered after PV Anvar quit LDF for TMC

The polling process has been reported to be smooth, with robust arrangements to ensure a fair and secure election.

Malappuram District Collector VR Vinod, overseeing the by-election, stated, "We have identified 14 booths as critical polling stations, including three located inside forest areas. Additionally, 11 polling stations were designated as critical based on police inputs. Micro observers have been deployed at all critical polling stations, and webcasting has been arranged across all 263 polling stations to ensure transparency."

Vinod further noted that adequate police security has been deployed, and all officers are well-trained.

"Seven Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) developed minor issues but were promptly replaced. The polling process is proceeding smoothly without any major disruptions," he added.

The polling, conducted under tight security arrangements, is part of the AC-Bye Election 2025.

Polling in Kerala's Nilambur started today at 7 am.

The Left Democratic Front (LDF) has fielded M Swaraj, the United Democratic Front (UDF) has fielded Aryadan Shoukath, while the BJP has fielded Adv. Mohan George is a candidate for the Nilambur Assembly constituency.

United Democratic Front (UDF) candidate Aryadan Shoukhath expressed confidence in a UDF victory for the constituency, saying that the state government has "totally neglected Nilambur area," with tribals not being rehabilitated and human-animal conflict increasing.

Earlier, Kerala LoP and Congress MLA VD Satheesan also said that a UDF victory would mark the party's return to the state.

Speaking to ANI, Satheesan said, "This is a political contest, a direct fight between the UDF and the LDF. It is the semi-final leading up to the 2026 Assembly elections, and we are confident of winning by a significant margin. We see this as an opportunity to hold the Pinarayi government accountable, a government that has been in power for the past nine years."

The bypoll has been necessitated after the resignation of Left Democratic Front independent legislator PV Anvar, who later joined the All India Trinamool Congress (TMC) after his acrimonious break-up with the ruling alliance.

Reader Comments

Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the Nilambur Assembly By-election article:
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Rahul K.
Good to see such high voter turnout despite the challenging forest areas! Kerala always sets an example in democratic participation. Hope the elected representative actually works on tribal rehabilitation this time 🤞
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Priya M.
The webcasting arrangement is commendable! More states should adopt this for complete transparency. Though I wonder if 70% turnout is good enough - we should aim for at least 80% in such important by-polls.
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Suresh V.
Interesting to see how this by-election is being called a "semi-final" for 2026. Kerala politics is always so intense! But honestly, all parties should focus more on development than just political one-upmanship.
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Ananya R.
The human-animal conflict issue raised by UDF candidate is serious. We visited Wayanad last year and saw how elephants are destroying crops. Hope whoever wins actually works on this! 🐘
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Karthik N.
Only 7 EVM issues out of 263 stations? That's impressive reliability! Shows our election tech is world-class. Now if only our politicians showed the same efficiency in governance...
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Meena S.
The way candidates keep switching parties before by-elections is disappointing. PV Anvar resigned as independent, joined TMC... where's the political consistency? Voters deserve better than this musical chairs.

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