Thiruvananthapuram:There are 140 constituencies in the Kerala Legislative Assembly, including the Attingal Assembly constituency. In the Kerala Legislative Assembly, it is constituency number 128. The constituency is set aside for Scheduled Castes (SCs) and is not a general seat. The state's major political parties are the Congress, the LDF, the UDF, and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).
Located in Kerala's Thiruvananthapuram district, Attingal is a crucial constituency for the legislative assembly. The Communist Party of India (Marxist) won the seat in the 2021 assembly elections. By a margin of 31636 votes, O S Ambika of the Communist Party of India (Marxist) defeated P. Sudheer of the Bharatiya Janata Party.
AttingalProfile of Constituency DemographicsIn the 2021 Assembly Elections, the Attingal constituency had 2017,34 voters, according to Election Commission data. In Attingal, there were 92102 male voters and 109630 female voters. Two voters were of the third gender. In this constituency, 5147 postal votes were cast. In 2021, there were 427 service voters in Attingal (408 men and 19 women).
There were 197979 voters in the Attingal constituency overall in 2016. Of these voters, 108714 were women and 89265 were men. The third gender did not have any voters. The constituency received 678 postal votes. In 2016, there were 532 service voters in Attingal (378 men and 154 women).
AttingalDate of the 2025 Assembly Election PollThe schedule has not yet been made public by the Election Commission.
Attingal2025 Assembly Election: Date of ResultsThe schedule has not yet been made public by the Election Commission.
AttingalCandidates for the 2025 Assembly ElectionCandidates have not yet been announced by political parties.
AttingalWinners of Constituencies in 2016 and 2021 (Candidates and Parties)OS Ambika, a CPI-M candidate, won the Attingal seat in the 2021 Kerala Assembly Elections by a margin of 31636 votes (21.57%). With 69898 votes, she had a 47.35% vote share. With a vote share of 25.92% and 38262 votes, she defeated BJP candidate Adv P Sudheer. With 36938 votes (25.02%), RSP candidate Adv. A. Sreedharan came in third.
Adv B Satyan, a CPM candidate, won the Attingal seat in the 2016 Kerala Assembly Elections by a margin of 40383 votes (29.23%). With 72808 votes, he had a 52.71% vote share. K. Chandrababu, an RSP candidate, finished second with 32425 votes (23.47%). Raji Prasad, the BJP candidate, received 27602 votes (19.98%), placing him third.
AttingalPrevious Winners of Assembly ConstituenciesAdv B Satyan (CPM) in 2016
Advocate B Satyan (CPM) in 2011
Anathalavattom Anandan (CPI(M)) (2006)
Vakkom Purushothaman (INC) in 2001
Anathalavattom Anandan (CPM) in 1996
T Saratchandra Prasad (INC) in 1991
Ananthalavattom Anandan (CPM) in 1987
Vakkom B Purushothaman (IND) in 1982
Vakkom Purushothaman (INC) in 1980
Vakkam Purushothaman (INC) in 1977
Vakkom Purushothaman (INC) in 1970
AttingalTurnout of VotersThe Attingal Assembly constituency received 147626 (72.88%) valid votes in total in 2021. This Assembly constituency received 138137 (69.53%) valid votes in total in 2016.