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1998 Indian general election
The 1998 Indian general election were held to elect 20 members to the twelfth Lok Sabha from Kerala .[ 1] Indian National Congress (INC) -led United Democratic Front (UDF) won 11 seats, while the Left Democratic Front (LDF) , led by Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)) won the remaining 9 seats.[ 2] The earlier election in 1996 saw both alliances win equal share of seats. Turnout for the election was at 70.66%[ 3]
The ruling LDF government in the state faced infightings, especially among V. S. Achuthanandan and CITU as the former was denied the Chief Ministerial post. KSKTU launched agitations against paddy field reclamation, which spiraled into a law and order issue. The state High Court directed the government to return the crop fields to the farmers. M. L. Ahuja cited "an element of militancy" and "disregard for democratic forms of agitations" among the CPI(M) activists during the agitation.
Alliances and parties [ edit ]
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UDF is a Kerala legislative alliance formed by INC veteran K. Karunakaran . LDF comprises primarily of CPI(M) and the CPI , forming the Left Front in the national level. Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), leading National Democratic Alliance (NDA) at national level contested in all 20 seats.
United Democratic Front [ edit ]
Left Democratic Front [ edit ]
National Democratic Alliance [ edit ]
No.
Party
Election Symbol
Seats Contested
1.
Bharatiya Janata Party
20
List of elected MPs [ edit ]
[ 5]
[ 6]
Vote Share by alliance
Other (1.35%)
No.
Party
Political Front
Seats
Votes
%Votes
±pp
1
Indian National Congress
UDF
8
57,46,566
38.67%
0.66
2
Communist Party of India (Marxist)
LDF
4
31,21,636
21%
0.16
3
Communist Party of India
LDF
2
12,35,761
8.32%
0.10
4
Bharatiya Janata Party
NDA
0
11,92,046
8.02%
2.41
5
Indian Union Muslim League
UDF
2
7,45,070
5.01%
0.07
6
Janata Dal
LDF
0
5,80,094
3.90%
0.50
7
Revolutionary Socialist Party
LDF
1
3,96,145
2.67%
0.17
8
Kerala Congress (M)
UDF
1
3,56,168
2.40%
0.26
9
Kerala Congress
LDF
0
3,27,649
2.20%
0.03
10
Indian National League
none
0
80,333
0.54%
0.53
11
Peoples Democratic Party
none
0
40,972
0.28%
0.17
12
Bahujan Samaj Party
none
0
19,475
0.1%
0.05
13
Shiv Sena
none
0
3,290
0.02%
14
Janata Party
none
0
1,164
0.01%
15
Nagaland Peoples Party
none
0
1,066
0.01%
16
The Humanist Party Of India
none
0
765
0.01%
new
17
Samata Party
none
0
558
0.00%
0.01
Independents
2
10,13,067
6.82%
0.15
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No.
Constituency
UDF candidate
Votes
%
Party
LDF candidate
Votes
%
Party
NDA candidate
Votes
%
Party
Winning alliance
Margin
1
Kasaragod
Khader Mangad
3,47,670
39.9%
INC
T. Govindan
3,95,910
45.4%
CPI(M)
P. K. Krishnadas
1,03,093
11.8%
BJP
LDF
48,240
2
Kannur
Mullappally Ramachandran
3,80,465
46.2%
INC
A .C. Shanmukhadas
3,78,285
45.9%
IND
P. C. Mohanan
42,760
5.2%
BJP
UDF
2,180
3
Vatakara
P. M. Suresh Babu
3,48,715
41.3%
INC
A. K. Premajam
4,07,876
48.3%
CPI(M)
Chettoor Balakrishnan
69,564
8.2%
BJP
LDF
59,161
4
Kozhikode
P. Sankaran
3,56,392
45.0%
INC
M. P. Veerendra Kumar
3,37,735
42.6%
JD
P. C. Mohanan
83,862
10.1%
BJP
UDF
18,657
5
Manjeri
E. Ahamed
4,00,609
49.3%
IUML
K. V. Salahuddin
2,94,600
36.2%
CPI(M)
Sumathy Haridas
79,546
9.8%
BJP
UDF
1,06,009
6
Ponnani
G. M. Banatwalla
3,44,461
49.7%
IUML
Minu Mumthas
2,40,217
34.7%
CPI
Ahalliya Sankar
65,008
9.4%
BJP
UDF
1,04,244
7
Palakkad
V. S. Vijayaraghavan
3,20,941
43.1%
INC
N. N. Krishnadas
3,45,963
46.4%
CPI(M)
T. C. Govindan
61,419
8.2%
BJP
LDF
25,022
8
Ottapalam
K. K. Vijayalakshmi
3,15,576
43.7%
INC
S. Ajayakumar
3,35,376
46.5%
CPI(M)
P. M. Velayudhan
63,185
8.8%
BJP
LDF
19,800
9
Thrissur
K. Muraleedharan
3,47,945
46.2%
INC
V. V. Raghavan
3,38,996
45.1%
CPI
P. D. Purushothaman
54,479
7.2%
BJP
LDF
18,409
10
Mukundapuram
A. C. Jose
3,97,156
50.1%
INC
P. Govinda Pillai
3,44,693
43.5%
CPI(M)
M. S. Muraleedharan
30,779
3.9%
BJP
UDF
8,949
11
Ernakulam
George Eden
3,89,387
50.2%
INC
Sebastian Paul
3,14,879
40.6%
IND
V. V. Augustine
62,262
8.0%
BJP
UDF
74,508
12
Muvattupuzha
P. C. Thomas
3,56,168
53.9%
KC(M)
Mathew John
2,42,359
36.7%
JD
Narayanan Namboothiri
50,738
7.7%
BJP
UDF
1,13,809
13
Kottayam
Ramesh Chennithala
3,30,447
45.9%
INC
K. Suresh Kurup
3,35,893
46.7%
CPI(M)
George Kurian
42,830
5.9%
BJP
LDF
5,446
14
Idukki
P. C. Chacko
3,33,999
46.4%
INC
K. Francis George
3,27,649
45.6%
KEC
D. Asokakumar
46,130
6.4%
BJP
UDF
6,350
15
Alappuzha
V. M. Sudheeran
3,86,180
50.5%
INC
C. S. Sujatha
3,45,543
45.2%
CPI(M)
T. L. Radhamma
27,010
3.5%
BJP
UDF
40,637
16
Mavelikkara
P. J. Kurien
2,75,001
44.0%
INC
Ninan Koshy
2,73,740
43.8%
IND
Rajan Moolaveettil
68,450
11.0%
BJP
UDF
1,261
17
Adoor
Kodikunnil Suresh
3,16,292
45.8%
INC
Chengara Surendran
3,33,297
48.2%
CPI
Kainakary Janardhanan
34,816
5.0%
BJP
LDF
17,005
18
Kollam
K. C. Rajan
3,24,383
42.4%
INC
N. K. Premachandran
3,96,145
51.8%
RSP
Raichel Matthai
36,916
4.8%
BJP
LDF
71,762
19
Chirayinkil
M. M. Hassan
3,13,937
45.1%
INC
Varkala Radhakrishnan
3,21,479
46.2%
CPI(M)
T. M. Viswambharan
47,249
6.8%
BJP
LDF
7,542
20
Trivandrum
K. Karunakaran
3,37,429
44.0%
INC
K. V. Surendranath
3,22,031
42.0%
CPI
Kerala Varma Raja
94,303
12.3%
BJP
UDF
15,398