NEW DELHI: The 2026 Kerala Assembly election has delivered a decisive and historic mandate, with the United Democratic Front (UDF) securing a clear majority and ending the decade-long rule of the Left Democratic Front (LDF) led by Pinarayi Vijayan. The outcome marks a turning point not just for Kerala, but for national politics, as it leaves India without a single Left-led state government for the first time in over five decades.With the UDF crossing the majority mark comfortably and emerging with over 100 seats, the verdict reflects a strong anti-incumbency wave and a decisive shift in voter sentiment. The Congress-led alliance’s performance has been driven by gains across regions, including traditional Left strongholds, where voters appeared to prioritise governance concerns, accountability, and a call for administrative change.The scale of the LDF’s setback has been significant, with several senior leaders and ministers losing their seats, pointing to deeper structural challenges within the alliance. While Vijayan managed to retain his constituency, the reduced margin and early-round trends underscored the erosion of what was once a solid support base. At the same time, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) made modest but notable gains, expanding its presence with wins in select constituencies.
Here is the full list of winning candidates from Kerala:
