Kerala Assembly Polls 2026: CPI names 25 candidates; Tyson to face Satheesan as 4 Ministers contest

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Representational image | Photo: Mathrubhumi
Representational image | Photo: Mathrubhumi

Thiruvananthapuram: The Communist Party of India (CPI), the second largest ally of the ruling LDF Government, has officially announced its candidates for 25 constituencies for the upcoming Kerala Assembly elections, scheduled for 9th April 2026.

The announcement followed the Election Commission's declaration of the poll schedule. Polling will take place on April 9, with the counting of votes set for May 4, 2026.

Key highlights and strategic shifts

In a notable move, the party granted an exemption from the "two-term rule" to Minister K Rajan, allowing him to contest again. Three other sitting ministers will also defend their current seats.

High-profile battles: Sitting Kaipamangalam MLA E T Tyson has been fielded in Paravur to challenge the Leader of the Opposition, V D Satheesan.

Ministerial candidates

  • K Rajan: Ollur
  • G R Anil: Nedumangad
  • J Chinchu Rani: Chadayamangalam
  • P Prasad: Cherthala

Literary entry

In Thrissur, sitting MLA P Balachandran has been replaced by renowned poet and Yuvakala Sahithi state president Alankode Leelakrishnan.

Changes and fresh faces

Eight sitting MLAs, including Deputy Speaker Chittayam Gopakumar, have been opted out this time. Other prominent names stepping down include E Chandrasekharan, E K Vijayan and C K Asha.

To maintain female representation after C K Asha stepped down from Vaikom, the party is fielding P Vasantham in Nadapuram.

In addition, M Mustafa will contest from Manjeri as a CPI-independent candidate.

District Candidate Constituency
Kasaragod Govindan Pallikkappil Kanhangad
Kozhikode Adv P Vasantham Nadapuram
Malappuram Ajit Koladi Tirurangadi
  Shafeer Kizhisery Eranad
  M. Mustafa (Independent) Manjeri
Palakkad Muhammed Muhassin Pattambi
  Abubakar Mansil Mannarkkad
Thrissur Alankode Leelakrishnan Thrissur
  K Rajan Ollur
  Geetha Gopi Nattika
  K K Valsaraj Kaipamangalam
  V R Sunil Kodungallur
Idukki K Salimkumar Peermade
Kottayam P Pradeep Vaikom
Pathanamthitta Praji Sashidharan Adoor
Ernakulam E T Tyson Paravur
  N Arun Muvattupuzha
Alappuzha P Prasad Cherthala
  T T Jismon Haripad
Kollam M S Thara Karunagappally
  R Rajendran Chathannoor
  J Chinchu Rani Chadayamangalam
  Ajaya Prasad Punalur
Thiruvananthapuram Manoj Edamana Chirayinkeezhu
  G R Anil Nedumangad