Kerala Legislative Assembly

Kerala Legislative Assembly

Kerala Niyamasabha
15th Kerala Assembly
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
Term limits
5 years
History
Preceded by14th Kerala Legislative Assembly
Leadership
A. N. Shamseer, CPI(M)
since 12 September 2022
Deputy Speaker
Chief Minister
(Leader of the House)
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
Political groups
Government (95)
  LDF (95)

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

The Kerala Legislative Assembly, popularly known as the Kerala Niyamasabha, is the State Assembly of Kerala, one of the 28 states in India. The Assembly is formed by 140 elected representatives, one from each of the 140 constituencies within the borders of Kerala, referred to as Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA).

History

In 1956, the State of Kerala was formed on linguistic basis, merging Travancore, Kochi and Malabar regions, and the Kasaragod region of South Canara.[4] The first assembly election in Kerala state was held in February–March 1957.[4] The first Kerala Legislative Assembly was formed on 5 April 1957. The Assembly had 127 members including a nominated member.[4]

The current delimitation committee of 2010 reaffirmed the total number of seats at 140.[4]

Legislature

The legislature consists of 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 the speaker 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 the assembly is to pass laws and rules. Every bill passed by the house has to be finally approved by the governor before it becomes law.

The normal term of the legislative assembly is five years from the date appointed for its first meeting.[5]

Niyamasabha Complex

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 elegant and majestic, with ornamental Teakwood-Rosewood panelling. The older Assembly was located within the State Secretariat complex which was converted into the Legislature Museum, after the commissioning of the new complex on 22 May 1998 (K. R. Narayanan).

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 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 is A. N. Shamseer.[6]

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

Composition

Reservation

Reservation Number of members
General 124
Scheduled Castes 14
Scheduled Tribes 2
Total 140

Current seats by alliance

Front/Alliance Seats
LDF 97
UDF 42
Total 139

List of assemblies

Assembly
(Election)
Ruling party Chief Minister Speaker Leader of the Opposition Opposition party
1st
(1957
Election
)
Communist Party of India E. M. S. Namboodiripad R. Sankara Narayanan Thampi P. T. Chacko Indian National Congress
2nd
(1960
Election
)
Praja Socialist Party Pattom A. Thanu Pillai K. M. Seethi Sahib
C. H. Mohammed Koya
Alexander Pattambithara
E. M. S. Namboodiripad Communist Party of India
Indian National Congress R. Sankar
3rd
(1967
Election
)
Communist Party of India (Marxist) E. M. S. Namboodiripad D. Damodaran Potti K. Karunakaran Indian National Congress
Communist Party of India C. Achutha Menon E. M. S. Namboodiripad Communist Party of India (Marxist)
4th
(1970
Election
)
K. Moideenkutty Haji
S. John
5th
(1977
Election
)
Indian National Congress K. Karunakaran Chakkeeri Ahamed Kutty
A. K. Antony
Communist Party of India P. K. Vasudevan Nair
Indian Union Muslim League C. H. Mohammed Koya
6th
(1980
Election
)
Communist Party of India (Marxist) E. K. Nayanar A. P. Kurian K. Karunakaran Indian National Congress (I)
Indian National Congress K. Karunakaran A. C. Jose E. K. Nayanar Communist Party of India (Marxist)
7th
(1982
Election
)
Vakkom Purushothaman
V. M. Sudheeran
8th
(1987
Election
)
Communist Party of India (Marxist) E. K. Nayanar Varkala Radhakrishnan K. Karunakaran Indian National Congress
9th
(1991
Election
)
Indian National Congress K. Karunakaran P. P. Thankachan E. K. Nayanar
V. S. Achuthanandan
Communist Party of India (Marxist)
A. K. Antony Therambil Ramakrishnan
10th
(1996
Election
)
Communist Party of India (Marxist) E. K. Nayanar M. Vijayakumar A. K. Antony Indian National Congress
11th
(2001
Election
)
Indian National Congress A. K. Antony Vakkom Purushothaman V. S. Achuthanandan Communist Party of India (Marxist)
Oommen Chandy Therambil Ramakrishnan
12th
(2006
Election
)
Communist Party of India (Marxist) V. S. Achuthanandan K. Radhakrishnan Oommen Chandy Indian National Congress
13th
(2011
Election
)
Indian National Congress Oommen Chandy G. Karthikeyan
N. Sakthan
V. S. Achuthanandan Communist Party of India (Marxist)
14th
(2016
Election
)
Communist Party of India (Marxist) Pinarayi Vijayan P. Sreeramakrishnan Ramesh Chennithala Indian National Congress
15th
(2021
Election
)
M. B. Rajesh
A. N. Shamseer
V. D. Satheesan

Current members

District No. Constituency Name[7] Party Alliance Remarks
Kasaragod 1 Manjeshwaram A. K. M. Ashraf IUML UDF
2 Kasaragod N. A. Nellikkunnu IUML UDF
3 Udma C. H. Kunhambu CPI(M) LDF
4 Kanhangad E. Chandrasekharan CPI LDF
5 Thrikaripur M. Rajagopalan CPI(M) LDF
Kannur 6 Payyanur T. I. Madusoodhanan CPI(M) LDF
7 Kalliasseri M. Vijin CPI(M) LDF
8 Taliparamba M. V. Govindan CPI(M) LDF
9 Irikkur Sajeev Joseph INC UDF
10 Azhikode K. V. Sumesh CPI(M) LDF
11 Kannur Kadannappalli Ramachandran Cong(S) LDF
12 Dharmadom Pinarayi Vijayan CPI(M) LDF Chief Minister of Kerala
13 Thalassery A. N. Shamseer CPI(M) LDF
14 Mattanur K. K. Shailaja CPI(M) LDF
15 Kuthuparamba K. P. Mohanan RJD LDF
16 Peravoor Sunny Joseph INC UDF
Wayanad 17 Mananthavady (ST) O. R. Kelu CPI(M) LDF
18 Sulthan Bathery (ST) I. C. Balakrishnan INC UDF
19 Kalpetta T Siddique INC UDF
Kozhikode 20 Vadakara K. K. Rema RMPI UDF
21 Kuttiady K P Kunhammadkutty Master CPI(M) LDF
22 Nadapuram E. K. Vijayan CPI LDF
23 Koyilandy Kanathil Jameela CPI(M) LDF
Vacant Died on 29 November 2025
24 Perambra T. P. Ramakrishnan CPI(M) LDF
25 Balussery (SC) K. M. Sachin Dev CPI(M) LDF
26 Elathur A. K. Saseendran NCP-SP LDF
27 Kozhikode North Thottathil Ravindran CPI(M) LDF
28 Kozhikode South Ahamed Devarkovil INL LDF
29 Beypore P. A. Mohammed Riyas CPI(M) LDF
30 Kunnamangalam P. T. A. Rahim IND LDF
31 Koduvally M. K. Muneer IUML UDF
32 Thiruvambady Linto Joseph CPI(M) LDF
Malappuram 33 Kondotty T. V. Ibrahim IUML UDF
34 Eranad P. K. Basheer IUML UDF
35 Nilambur Aryadan Shoukath INC UDF
36 Wandoor (SC) A. P. Anil Kumar INC UDF
37 Manjeri U. A. Latheef IUML UDF
38 Perinthalmanna Najeeb Kanthapuram IUML UDF
39 Mankada Manjalamkuzhi Ali IUML UDF
40 Malappuram P. Ubaidulla IUML UDF
41 Vengara P. K. Kunhalikutty IUML UDF Deputy Leader of the Opposition
42 Vallikkunnu P. Abdul Hameed IUML UDF
43 Tirurangadi K. P. A. Majeed IUML UDF
44 Tanur V. Abdurahiman NSC LDF
45 Tirur Kurukkoli Moideen IUML UDF
46 Kottakkal K. K. Abid Hussain Thangal IUML UDF
47 Thavanur K.T. Jaleel IND LDF
48 Ponnani P. Nandakumar CPI(M) LDF
Palakkad 49 Thrithala M. B. Rajesh CPI(M) LDF
50 Pattambi Muhammed Muhsin CPI LDF
51 Shornur P. Mammikutty CPI(M) LDF
52 Ottapalam K. Premkumar CPI(M) LDF
53 Kongad (SC) K. Shanthakumari CPI(M) LDF
54 Mannarkkad N. Samsudheen IUML UDF
55 Malampuzha A. Prabhakaran CPI(M) LDF
56 Palakkad Rahul Mamkootathil IND UDF Won in 2024 bypoll
57 Tarur (SC) P. P. Sumod CPI(M) LDF
58 Chittur K. Krishnankutty JD(S) LDF
59 Nenmara K. Babu CPI(M) LDF
60 Alathur K. D. Prasenan CPI(M) LDF
Thrissur 61 Chelakkara (SC) U. R. Pradeep CPI(M) LDF Won in 2024 bypoll
62 Kunnamkulam A. C. Moideen CPI(M) LDF
63 Guruvayur N. K. Akbar CPI(M) LDF
64 Manalur Murali Perunelli CPI(M) LDF
65 Wadakkanchery Xavier Chittilappilly CPI(M) LDF
66 Ollur K. Rajan CPI LDF
67 Thrissur P. Balachandran CPI LDF
68 Nattika (SC) C. C. Mukundan CPI LDF
69 Kaipamangalam E. T. Tyson CPI LDF
70 Irinjalakuda R. Bindu CPI(M) LDF
71 Puthukkad K. K. Ramachandran CPI(M) LDF
72 Chalakudy T. J. Saneesh Kumar Joseph INC UDF
73 Kodungallur V. R. Sunil Kumar CPI LDF
Ernakulam 74 Perumbavoor Eldhose Kunnappilly INC UDF
75 Angamaly Roji M. John INC UDF
76 Aluva Anwar Sadath INC UDF
77 Kalamassery P. Rajeeve CPI(M) LDF
78 Paravur V. D. Satheesan INC UDF Leader of the Opposition
79 Vypin K. N. Unnikrishnan CPI(M) LDF
80 Kochi K. J. Maxi CPI(M) LDF
81 Thrippunithura K. Babu INC UDF
82 Ernakulam T. J. Vinod INC UDF
83 Thrikkakara P. T. Thomas INC UDF
Uma Thomas INC UDF Won in 2022 bypoll necessitated after the death of P. T. Thomas
84 Kunnathunad (SC) P. V. Srinijin CPI(M) LDF
85 Piravom Anoop Jacob KC(J) UDF
86 Muvattupuzha Mathew Kuzhalnadan INC UDF
87 Kothamangalam Antony John CPI(M) LDF
Idukki 88 Devikulam A. Raja CPI(M) LDF
89 Udumbanchola M. M. Mani CPI(M) LDF
90 Thodupuzha P. J. Joseph KC(J) UDF
91 Idukki Roshy Augustine KC(M) LDF
92 Peerumade Vazhoor Soman CPI LDF
Vacant Died on 21 August 2025
Kottayam 93 Pala Mani C. Kappan DCK UDF
94 Kaduthuruthy Monce Joseph KC(J) UDF
95 Vaikom (SC) C. K. Asha CPI LDF
96 Ettumanoor V. N. Vasavan CPI(M) LDF
97 Kottayam Thiruvanchoor Radhakrishnan INC UDF
98 Puthuppally Oommen Chandy INC UDF
Chandy Oommen INC UDF Won in 2023 bypoll necessitated after the death of Oommen Chandy
99 Changanassery Job Maichil KC(M) LDF
100 Kanjirappally N. Jayaraj KC(M) LDF
101 Poonjar Sebastian Kulathunkal KC(M) LDF
Alappuzha 102 Aroor Daleema CPI(M) LDF
103 Cherthala P. Prasad CPI LDF
104 Alappuzha P. P. Chitharanjan CPI(M) LDF
105 Ambalappuzha H. Salam CPI(M) LDF
106 Kuttanad Thomas K. Thomas NCP-SP LDF
107 Haripad Ramesh Chennithala INC UDF
108 Kayamkulam U. Prathibha CPI(M) LDF
109 Mavelikara M. S. Arun Kumar CPI(M) LDF
110 Chengannur Saji Cherian CPI(M) LDF
Pathanamthitta 111 Thiruvalla Mathew T. Thomas JD(S) LDF
112 Ranni Pramod Narayan KC(M) LDF
113 Aranmula Veena George CPI(M) LDF
114 Konni K. U. Jenish Kumar CPI(M) LDF
115 Adoor Chittayam Gopakumar CPI LDF
Kollam 116 Karunagapally C. R. Mahesh INC UDF
117 Chavara Sujith Vijayan IND LDF
118 Kunnathur Kovoor Kunjumon IND LDF
119 Kottarakkara K. N. Balagopal CPI(M) LDF
120 Pathanapuram K. B. Ganesh Kumar KC(B) LDF
121 Punalur P. S. Supal CPI LDF
122 Chadayamangalam J. Chinchu Rani CPI LDF
123 Kundara P. C. Vishnunath INC UDF
124 Kollam M. Mukesh CPI(M) LDF
125 Eravipuram M. Noushad CPI(M) LDF
126 Chathannoor G.S. Jayalal CPI LDF
Thiruvananthapuram 127 Varkala V. Joy CPI(M) LDF
128 Attingal O. S. Ambika CPI(M) LDF
129 Chirayinkeezhu V. Sasi CPI LDF
130 Nedumangad G. R. Anil CPI LDF
131 Vamanapuram D. K. Murali CPI(M) LDF
132 Kazhakootam Kadakampally Surendran CPI(M) LDF
133 Vattiyoorkavu V. K. Prasanth CPI(M) LDF
134 Thiruvananthapuram Antony Raju JKC LDF
Vacant Disqualified due to conviction and jail sentence in underwear theft and evidence tampering case.
135 Nemom V. Sivankutty CPI(M) LDF
136 Aruvikkara G. Steephen CPI(M) LDF
137 Parassala C. K. Hareendran CPI(M) LDF
138 Kattakkada I. B. Sathish CPI(M) LDF
139 Kovalam M. Vincent INC UDF
140 Neyyattinkara K. A. Ansalan CPI(M) LDF

See also

References

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