Nemom, a key Thiruvananthapuram suburb, is set for a crucial 2026 Assembly contest where BJP, Congress and CPI(M) are locked in a multi-cornered fight. With voters focused on daily civic concerns like traffic and water, and turnout expected to be high, the result could reveal a shift in suburban voter preferences across Kerala’s changing political landscape.
Vote counting for the Nemom Assembly election in Kerala begins at 8 AM, with initial trends expected soon after. The incumbent V. Sivankutty of the LDF faces a tough contest from Rajeev Chandrasekhar representing the NDA, while K.S. Sabarinadhan of the UDF adds to the triangular battle. The results could reshape the political balance in this high-attention Thiruvananthapuram seat.
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