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Kerala Legislative Assembly

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Unicameral legislature of the Indian state of Kerala

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Kerala Legislative Assembly

Kerala Niyamasabha
15th Kerala Assembly
Type
Type
Term limits
5 years
History
Preceded by14th Kerala Legislative Assembly
Leadership
A. N. Shamseer, CPI(M)
since 12 September 2022
Deputy Speaker
Leader of the House
(Chief Minister)
Pinarayi Vijayan, CPI(M)
since 20 May 2021
V. D. Satheesan, INC
since 22 May 2021
Deputy Leader of the Opposition
P. K. Kunhalikutty, IUML
since 22 May 2021
Structure
Seats140
By party
By alliance
Political groups
Government (97)
  LDF (97)

Official Opposition (41)

  UDF (41)
Elections
First past the post
Last election
6 April 2021
Next election
2026
Meeting place
Niyamasabha Mandiram,Thiruvananthapuram,Kerala
Website
www.niyamasabha.org

TheKerala Legislative Assembly, popularly known as theKerala Niyamasabha, is the State Assembly ofKerala, one of the 30 states in India. The Assembly is formed by 140 elected representatives.[4] Each elected member represents one of the 140 constituencies within the borders of Kerala and is referred to asMember of the Legislative Assembly (MLA). The present Kerala Legislative Assembly consists of 140 elected members.

History

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In1956, the State of Kerala was formed on linguistic basis, mergingTravancore,Kochi andMalabar regions, and theKasaragod region ofSouth Canara.[5] The firstassembly election inKerala state was held in February–March 1957.[5] The firstKerala Legislative Assembly was formed on 5 April 1957. The Assembly had 127 members including a nominated member.[5]

The current delimitation committee of 2010 reaffirmed the total number of seats at 140.[5]

Legislature

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Thelegislature comprises the governor and the Kerala Legislative Assembly, which is the highest political organ in the state. The governor has the power to summon the assembly or to close the same. All members of the legislative assembly are directly elected, normally once in every five years by the eligible voters who are above 18 years of age. The current assembly consists of 140 elected members. The elected members select one of its own members as its chairperson who is called thespeaker of the assembly. The speaker is assisted by the deputy speaker who is also elected by the members. The conduct of a meeting in the house is the responsibility of the speaker.

The main function of theassembly is to pass laws and rules. Every bill passed by the house has to be finally approved by the governor before it becomes applicable.

The normal term of the legislative assembly is five years from the date appointed for its first meeting.[6]

Niyamasabha Complex

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Main article:Niyamasabha Mandiram
Kerala State Legislative Assembly or the Niyamasabha at night

The State Assembly is known as Niyamasabha and is housed in New Legislature Complex. This 5 storied complex is one of the largest complexes in India. The Central Hall is described as most elegant and majestic hall with ornamental Teakwood-Rosewood panelling. The older Assembly was located within State Secretariat complex which was reconverted into Legislature museum, after commissioning new complex on 22 May 1998 (K. R. Narayanan).

Speakers of the Kerala Legislative Assembly

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Main article:List of speakers of the Kerala Legislative Assembly

The Speaker of the Kerala Legislative Assembly is the presiding officer of the Legislative Assembly of the state of Kerala, the main law-making body for the Kerala. He is elected by the members of the Kerala Legislative Assembly. The speaker is always a member of the Legislative Assembly. The current speaker of the Kerala Legislative Assembly isA. N. Shamseer.[7]

A. N. Shamseer is the incumbent speaker of the Kerala Legislative Assembly.

Composition

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Reservation

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ReservationNumber of members
General124
Scheduled Castes14
Scheduled Tribes2
Total140

Current seats by alliance

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Front/AllianceSeats
LDF97
UDF42
Total139

List of assemblies

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Assembly
(Election)
Ruling partyChief MinisterSpeakerLeader of the OppositionOpposition party
1st
(1957
Election
)
Communist Party of IndiaE. M. S. NamboodiripadR. Sankara Narayanan ThampiP. T. ChackoIndian National Congress
2nd
(1960
Election
)
Praja Socialist PartyPattom A. Thanu PillaiK. M. Seethi Sahib

C. H. Mohammed Koya


Alexander Pattambithara

E. M. S. NamboodiripadCommunist Party of India
Indian National CongressR. Sankar
3rd
(1967
Election
)
Communist Party of India (Marxist)E. M. S. NamboodiripadD. Damodaran PottiK. KarunakaranIndian National Congress
Communist Party of IndiaC. Achutha MenonE. M. S. NamboodiripadCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
4th
(1970
Election
)
Communist Party of IndiaC. Achutha MenonK. Moideenkutty Haji

S. John

E. M. S. NamboodiripadCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
5th
(1977
Election
)
Indian National CongressK. KarunakaranChakkeeri Ahamed KuttyE. M. S. NamboodiripadCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
A. K. Antony
Communist Party of IndiaP. K. Vasudevan Nair
Indian Union Muslim LeagueC. H. Mohammed Koya
6th
(1980
Election
)
Communist Party of India (Marxist)E. K. NayanarA. P. KurianK. KarunakaranIndian National Congress (I)
Indian National CongressK. KarunakaranA. C. JoseE. K. NayanarCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
7th
(1982
Election
)
Indian National CongressK. KarunakaranVakkom Purushothaman

V. M. Sudheeran

E. K. NayanarCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
8th
(1987
Election
)
Communist Party of India (Marxist)E. K. NayanarVarkala RadhakrishnanK. KarunakaranIndian National Congress
9th
(1991
Election
)
Indian National CongressK. KarunakaranP.P. ThankachanE. K. Nayanar

V.S. Achuthanandan

Communist Party of India (Marxist)
A. K. AntonyTherambil Ramakrishnan
10th
(1996
Election
)
Communist Party of India (Marxist)E. K. NayanarM. VijayakumarA. K. AntonyIndian National Congress
11th
(2001
Election
)
Indian National CongressA. K. AntonyVakkom PurushothamanV.S. AchuthanandanCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
Oommen ChandyTherambil Ramakrishnan
12th
(2006
Election
)
Communist Party of India (Marxist)V.S. AchuthanandanK. RadhakrishnanOommen ChandyIndian National Congress
13th
(2011
Election
)
Indian National CongressOommen ChandyG. Karthikeyan

N. Sakthan

V. S. AchuthanandanCommunist Party of India (Marxist)
14th
(2016
Election
)
Communist Party of India (Marxist)Pinarayi VijayanP. SreeramakrishnanRamesh ChennithalaIndian National Congress
15th
(2021
Election
)
Communist Party of India (Marxist)Pinarayi VijayanM B Rajesh

A. N. Shamseer

V. D. SatheesanIndian National Congress

Current members

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DistrictNo.ConstituencyName[8]PartyAllianceRemarks
Kasaragod1ManjeshwaramA. K. M. AshrafIUML  UDF
2KasaragodN. A. Nellikkunnu
3UdmaC. H. KunhambuCPI(M)  LDF
4KanhangadE. ChandrasekharanCPI
5ThrikaripurM. RajagopalanCPI(M)
Kannur6PayyanurT. I. MadusoodhananCPI(M)  LDF
7KalliasseriM. Vijin
8TaliparambaM. V. Govindan
9IrikkurSajeev JosephINC  UDF
10AzhikodeK. V. SumeshCPI(M)  LDF
11KannurKadannappalli RamachandranCon (S)
12DharmadomPinarayi VijayanCPI(M)
13ThalasseryA. N. Shamseer
14MattanurK. K. Shailaja
15KuthuparambaK. P. MohananRJD
16PeravoorSunny JosephINC  UDF
Wayanad17Mananthavady (ST)O. R. KeluCPI(M)  LDF
18Sulthan Bathery (ST)I. C. BalakrishnanINC  UDF
19KalpettaT Siddique
Kozhikode20VadakaraK. K. RemaRMPI  UDF
21KuttiadyK P Kunhammadkutty MasterCPI(M)  LDF
22NadapuramE. K. VijayanCPI
23KoyilandyKanathil JameelaCPI(M)
24PerambraT. P. Ramakrishnan
25Balussery (SC)K. M. Sachin Dev
26ElathurA. K. SaseendranNCP (SCP)
27Kozhikode NorthThottathil RavindranCPI(M)
28Kozhikode SouthAhamed DevarkovilINL
29BeyporeP. A. Mohammed RiyasCPI(M)
30KunnamangalamP. T. A. RahimInd.
31KoduvallyM. K. MuneerIUML  UDF
32ThiruvambadyLinto JosephCPI(M)  LDF
Malappuram33KondottyT. V. IbrahimIUML  UDF
34EranadP. K. Basheer
35NilamburAryadan ShoukathINC  UDF
36Wandoor (SC)A. P. Anil KumarINC  UDF
37ManjeriU. A. LatheefIUML
38PerinthalmannaNajeeb Kanthapuram
39MankadaManjalamkuzhi Ali
40MalappuramP. Ubaidulla
41VengaraP. K. Kunhalikutty
42VallikkunnuP. Abdul Hameed
43TirurangadiK. P. A. Majeed
44TanurV. AbdurahimanNSC  LDF
45TirurKurukkoli MoideenIUML  UDF
46KottakkalK. K. Abid Hussain Thangal
47ThavanurK.T. JaleelInd.  LDF
48PonnaniP. NandakumarCPI(M)
Palakkad49ThrithalaM. B. RajeshCPI(M)  LDF
50PattambiMuhammed MuhsinCPI
51ShornurP. MammikuttyCPI(M)
52OttapalamK. Premkumar
53Kongad (SC)K. Shanthakumari
54MannarkkadN. SamsudheenIUML  UDF
55MalampuzhaA. PrabhakaranCPI(M)  LDF
56PalakkadRahul MamkootathilIndependentWon in 2024 bypoll
57Tarur (SC)P. P. SumodCPI(M)  LDF
58ChitturK. KrishnankuttyJD(S)
59NenmaraK. BabuCPI(M)
60AlathurK. D. Prasenan
Thrissur61Chelakkara (SC)U. R. PradeepCPI(M)  LDFWon in 2024 bypoll
62KunnamkulamA. C. MoideenCPI(M)  LDF
63GuruvayurN. K. Akbar
64ManalurMurali Perunelli
65WadakkancheryXavier Chittilappilly
66OllurK. RajanCPI
67ThrissurP. Balachandran
68Nattika (SC)C. C. Mukundan
69KaipamangalamE. T. Tyson
70IrinjalakudaR. BinduCPI(M)
71PuthukkadK. K. Ramachandran
72ChalakudyT. J. Saneesh Kumar JosephINC  UDF
73KodungallurV. R. Sunil KumarCPI  LDF
Ernakulam74PerumbavoorEldhose KunnappillyINC  UDF
75AngamalyRoji M. John
76AluvaAnwar Sadath
77KalamasseryP. RajeeveCPI(M)  LDF
78ParavurV. D. SatheesanINC  UDFLeader of the Opposition in theLegislative Assembly
79VypinK. N. UnnikrishnanCPI(M)  LDF
80KochiK. J. Maxi
81ThrippunithuraK. BabuINC  UDF
82ErnakulamT. J. Vinod
83ThrikkakaraUma ThomasINC  UDFWon in 2022 bypoll necessitated after the death ofP. T. Thomas
84Kunnathunad (SC)P. V. SrinijinCPI(M)  LDF
85PiravomAnoop JacobKC(J)  UDF
86MuvattupuzhaMathew KuzhalnadanINC  UDF
87KothamangalamAntony JohnCPI(M)  LDF
Idukki88DevikulamA. RajaCPI(M)  LDF
89UdumbancholaM. M. ManiCPI(M)  LDF
90ThodupuzhaP. J. JosephKC  UDF
91IdukkiRoshy AugustineKC(M)  LDF
92PeerumadeVazhoor SomanCPI  LDFVacant due to death
Kottayam93PalaMani C. KappanNCK  UDF
94KaduthuruthyMonce JosephKC  UDF
95Vaikom (SC)C. K. AshaCPI  LDF
96EttumanoorV. N. VasavanCPI(M)
97KottayamThiruvanchoor RadhakrishnanINC  UDF
98PuthuppallyChandy OommenINC  UDFWon in 2023 bypoll necessitated after the death ofOommen Chandy
99ChanganasseryJob MaichilKC(M)  LDF
100KanjirappallyN. Jayaraj
101PoonjarSebastian Kulathunkal
Alappuzha102AroorDaleemaCPI(M)  LDF
103CherthalaP. PrasadCPI
104AlappuzhaP. P. ChitharanjanCPI(M)
105AmbalappuzhaH. Salam
106KuttanadThomas K ThomasNCP (SCP(  LDF
107HaripadRamesh ChennithalaINC  UDF
108KayamkulamU. PrathibhaCPI(M)  LDF
109MavelikaraM. S. Arun Kumar
110ChengannurSaji Cherian
Pathanamthitta111ThiruvallaMathew T. ThomasJD(S)  LDF
112RanniPramod NarayanKC(M)
113AranmulaVeena GeorgeCPI(M)
114KonniK. U. Jenish Kumar
115AdoorChittayam GopakumarCPI
Kollam116KarunagapallyC. R. MaheshINC  UDF
117ChavaraSujith VijayanInd.  LDF
118KunnathurKovoor Kunjumon
119KottarakkaraK. N. BalagopalCPI(M)
120PathanapuramK. B. Ganesh KumarKC(B)
121PunalurP. S. SupalCPI
122ChadayamangalamJ. Chinchu Rani
123KundaraP. C. VishnunathINC  UDF
124KollamM. MukeshCPI(M)  LDF
125EravipuramM. Noushad
126ChathannoorG.S. JayalalCPI
Thiruvananthapuram127VarkalaV. JoyCPI(M)  LDF
128AttingalO. S. Ambika
129ChirayinkeezhuV. SasiCPI
130NedumangadG. R. Anil
131VamanapuramD. K. MuraliCPI(M)
132KazhakootamKadakampally Surendran
133VattiyoorkavuV. K. Prasanth
134ThiruvananthapuramAntony RajuJKC
135NemomV. SivankuttyCPI(M)
136AruvikkaraG. Steephen
137ParassalaC. K. Hareendran
138KattakkadaI. B. Sathish
139KovalamM. VincentINC  UDF
140NeyyattinkaraK. A. AnsalanCPI(M)  LDF

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Kerala HC annuls CPI(M) MLA's election from Devikulam".Hindustan Times. 21 March 2023. Retrieved12 December 2023.
  2. ^"BJP overall, Left in Kerala: JD(S) likely to lose state unit as banner of revolt is raised".The Indian Express. 25 September 2023.Archived from the original on 22 October 2023. Retrieved19 December 2023.
  3. ^"Overconfidence of coalitions in Kerala".Times of India. 23 March 2021. Retrieved12 February 2025.
  4. ^"Kerala Government".niyamasabha.org.Archived from the original on 24 February 2021. Retrieved12 September 2020.
  5. ^abcdSreedhara Menon, A. (January 2007).Kerala Charitram (2007 ed.). Kottayam: DC Books.ISBN 978-81-264-1588-5.Archived from the original on 13 November 2021. Retrieved10 April 2021.
  6. ^"Kerala Government – Legislature". Kerala Niyamasabha. Archived fromthe original on 8 December 2012. Retrieved17 March 2022.
  7. ^"KERALA LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY".legislativebodiesinindia.nic.in. Retrieved5 September 2021.
  8. ^"Members - Kerala Legislature".www.niyamasabha.org. Retrieved12 September 2020.

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