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Chittur Assembly Election 2026- Chittur Election Result

Chittur Assembly Election Results 2026 LIVE: Check the latest updates from Kerala Election 2026 here. Chittur constituency of Kerala, was won by K. Krishnankutty in 2021 from JD(S) who secured 84672 votes. In 2021, the runner up candidate was Sumesh Achuthan from INC who secured 50794 votes. Winning margin for this seat in 2021 elections was 33878 votes. Catch latest updates on ABP Live for all details on vote counting, win loss tally and final seats won by each party.

Chittur Assembly Election 2021

CANDIDATE NAME PARTY STATUS
K. Krishnankutty
JD(S)
Won
Adv. Sumesh Achuthan
INC
Lost
V. Natesan
BJP
Lost
Nota
NOTA
Lost
A. Chandran
BSP
Lost
Prameela. K
IND
Lost
Nsk Puram Sasikumar
IND
Lost

Assembly Election 2021 Vote Count

PARTY CANDIDATE NAME Votes Vote %
JD(S)
K. Krishnankutty
84672
55.38
INC
Adv. Sumesh Achuthan
50794
33.22
BJP
V. Natesan
14458
9.46
NOTA
Nota
1285
0.84
BSP
A. Chandran
918
0.60
IND
Prameela. K
552
0.36
Total number of votes polled :  152905

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