The Chalakudy Assembly constituency is one of the most anticipated battleground in Thrissur District as Kerala moves into assembly elections on April 9th 2026, With sitting MLA T. J. Saneesh Kumar Joseph expected to defend his seat.

About Chalakudy Constituency

Chalakudy is a prominent assembly constituency in the Thrissur district of Kerala. It falls under the Thrissur Lok Sabha constituency and is designated as constituency number 72 in the Kerala Legislative Assembly. As of the 2021 elections, there were 1,92,767 registered voters, a figure projected to grow to approximately 1.98 lakhs in 2026.

Fact Details
Constituency No. 72 (Chalakudy), Kerala Legislative Assembly
District Thrissur
Lok Sabha Segment Chalakudy
Total Voters (2021) ~1,92,767
Polling Stations ~178
Urban Population ~48.5% (Census 2011)
Sitting MLA T. J. Saneesh Kumar Joseph (INC / UDF)
Scheduled Castes ~12.8% of total population

Election Date & Schedule 2026

The Election Commission of India has officially announced the Kerala Assembly Election 2026 schedule on March 15, 2026. The entire state will vote in a single phase — no split-phase polling. The State will enter into the most anticipated voting phase on 9th April 2026.

15 MAR
ECI Schedule Announced
Election Commission announces full schedule. CPI(M) releases its first list of 81 candidates the same day.
17–19 MAR
Candidate Lists Released
INC, BJP, IUML, and other parties release their candidate lists. Campaigning intensifies across all 140 constituencies.
9 APR
Polling Day – April 9, 2026
All 140 Kerala assembly constituencies vote simultaneously. An estimated 2.69 crore voters statewide are eligible to cast their ballots.
4 MAY
Counting & Results – May 4, 2026
Votes counted and results declared. The winner of Chalakudy will be announced on this date.
23 MAY
Assembly Tenure Expires
Current 15th Kerala Legislative Assembly tenure ends, making way for the new House to be constituted.

Candidates 2026: LDF, UDF & NDA

All three major political fronts — the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF), the opposition United Democratic Front (UDF), and the National Democratic Alliance (NDA) — are fielding their candidates in Chalakudy. Here is the confirmed and expected lineup:

UDF Candidate — CONFIRMED
T. J. Saneesh Kumar Joseph
INC · Sitting MLA
The incumbent MLA who won the seat for the Congress in 2021 with 61,888 votes (43.23%). Officially cleared in the UDF list released on March 19, 2026. He is banking on his strong local presence and the narrow 1,057-vote lead from the previous term to secure a second consecutive win.
LDF Candidate — CONFIRMED
Biju Chirayath
KC(M) · Kerala Congress (Mani)
Announced in the Kerala Congress (M) list on March 16, 2026. Chalakudy is a key seat for the KC(M) within the LDF alliance. The party aims to reclaim the segment by consolidating the agrarian and traditional vote base that narrowly shifted away in 2021.
NDA Candidate — CONFIRMED
Adv. Charlie Paul
Twenty20 (NDA Alliance)
A high-profile entry following the alliance between the BJP-led NDA and Twenty20. Confirmed on March 17, 2026. Given Twenty20's strong performance in neighboring Kunnathunad, this candidate is expected to significantly disrupt the traditional UDF-LDF duopoly in Chalakudy.

Past Election Results (2016–2021)

Chalakudy has been a tight seat for both Left and Kerala Congress. UDF came with a big win in 2021 led by T. J. Saneesh Kumar Joseph leading to UDF gain with a prominent total of 61,888 votes.

2021 Assembly Election — Final Results

Candidate Party / Front Votes Vote % Result
Saneesh Kumar Joseph INC (UDF) 61,888 43.23% Won by 1,057
Dennies K. Antony KC(M) (LDF) 60,831 42.49% Runner-up
Unnikrishnan K. A. BDJS (NDA) 17,301 12.09% 3rd Place
None of the Above NOTA 1,000 0.70% -

Historical Trend Since 1977

Historically, Chalakudy has been a competitive battleground in Thrissur with a leaning toward the UDF in recent decades. Since 1977, the Indian National Congress has secured the seat 4 times, while the CPI(M) has held it 3 times (during a consecutive streak from 2006 to 2016). The Kerala Congress and Janata Party have each won the seat twice in that same period.

The UDF’s 2021 victory was significant as it broke the CPI(M)’s 15-year hold on the constituency. Furthermore, the 2021 election was a landmark for the state; the LDF’s overall victory marked the first time a ruling front secured back-to-back terms in Kerala since the 1977 election.

Vote Share Analysis (2019 Lok Sabha vs 2021 Assembly)

Comparing vote share patterns across different elections in the Chalakudy segment reveals important nuances:

— 2021 ASSEMBLY ELECTION —

INC (UDF)43.23%
Winner
KC(M) (LDF)42.49%
BDJS (NDA)12.09%

— 2019 LOK SABHA (CHALAKUDY SEGMENT) —

INC (UDF)47.80%
CPM (LDF)34.50%
BJP (NDA)15.60%

Major Insight : The political landscape in Chalakudy is shifting from a traditional UDF-LDF binary to a far more fragmented and competitive multi-cornered contest. While the NDA (BJP/BDJS) saw a slight dip in the 2021 Assembly polls, their recent numbers indicate they are becoming a decisive factor.

2026 Prediction & Analysis

Drawing from past electoral data, current campaign dynamics, and Thrissur district trends, here is an informed assessment of the 2026 Chalakudy contest:

Contest Assessment: Chalakudy 2026

  • UDF (Saneesh Kumar Joseph) — High-Stakes Incumbent: Won by a mere 1,057 votes in 2021. Despite the narrow lead, he maintains strong personal popularity and the UDF's historically high base in the segment (43.23%). The challenge is holding this lead while the "Third Front" (NDA+T20) eats into traditional vote banks.
  • LDF (Biju Chirayath) — The Reclaim Strategy: LDF has fielded a former Congress leader under the KC(M) banner to pull centrist votes. With 42.49% in 2021, the LDF only needs a ~0.5% swing to flip the seat. Their risk lies in the T20 alliance potentially drawing away rural and working-class votes that LDF relies on.
  • NDA & Twenty20 Alliance — The Disruptor: This is the ultimate wildcard. In 2024, the combined vote share of NDA (11.2%) and T20 (11.1%) in this segment reached 22.3%. With Adv. Charlie Paul (T20) now running as the joint alliance candidate, any further growth toward the 25% mark makes this a chaotic three-way split.
  • Overall Analysis: Chalakudy is a "Purple Zone"—too close to call. Unlike the LDF-leaning Irinjalakkuda, this is a UDF-held seat under extreme pressure. The result will likely be decided by fewer than 2,000 votes, depending entirely on which front the Twenty20-NDA alliance drains more successfully.

Disclaimer: Political predictions carry uncertainty. This analysis is based on publicly available electoral data and current reporting. Actual results depend on campaigning, candidate quality, and voter behavior through April 9, 2026.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: When is the Chalakudy Assembly Election 2026?

A: Polling in the Chalakudy constituency is scheduled for April 9, 2026, as part of the single-phase elections across all 140 Kerala Assembly seats. The counting of votes and official results will be announced on May 4, 2026.

Q: Who are the main candidates for Chalakudy in 2026?

A: The confirmed lineup features sitting MLA T. J. Saneesh Kumar Joseph (INC) representing the UDF, Biju Chirayath (KC-M) representing the LDF, and Adv. Charlie Paul representing the Twenty20-NDA alliance.

Q: Who won Chalakudy in the 2021 Assembly Election?

A: T. J. Saneesh Kumar Joseph of the Indian National Congress (UDF) won the 2021 election. It was one of the narrowest victories in the state, with 61,888 votes and a slim margin of 1,057 votes over the LDF runner-up, Dennies K. Antony.