Thrissur Lok Sabha Election 2024 Result Highlights: In a historic victory for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Kerala, actor-politician and BJP candidate Suresh Gopi secured the lone seat for the Saffron party in the cultural capital of Kerala on Tuesday, June 4.
Thrissur, nestled in Kerala, holds significance as one of the 20 Lok Sabha constituencies in the state. Comprising seven assembly constituencies within the Thrissur district, this region boasts a population of 315,957 residents according to the 2011 Indian census. Since the inaugural Lok Sabha elections in 1951, Thrissur’s political narrative has been diverse. Initially dominated by the CPM, winning 10 times, the seat witnessed a shift in power as the Congress regained control amidst the popularity wave of Indira Gandhi in 1984.
In a historic win for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) in Kerala, actor-politician and BJP candidate Suresh Gopi secured the lone seat for the saffron party in the state's cultural capital on Tuesday, June 4.
The Thrissur Lok Sabha Constituency, nestled in Kerala, is one of the 20 parliamentary constituencies in the state. Comprising seven assembly constituencies within the Thrissur district, this region holds significance in Indian politics.
Suresh Gopi's lead goes beyond 72,000 in Thrissur.
In the 2019 elections, Congress candidate TN Prathapan secured victory with 415,089 votes in Thrissur constituency, followed by the CPM candidate Rajaji Mathew Thomas, who garnered 321,456 votes.
The seven assembly constituencies encompassing Thrissur are: Trichur, Ollur, Pudukad, Manalur, Guruvayur, Nattika, and Irinjalakuda, each contributing to the political fabric of the region.
Prominent contenders in the 2024 candidates list for the Thrissur Lok Sabha Constituency include Suresh Gopi from the Bharatiya Janata Party, VS Sunil Kumar from the Communist Party of India, and K. Muraleedharan from the Indian National Congress.
The election for the Thrissur Lok Sabha Constituency in 2024 witnessed a commendable voter turnout of 72.90 percent, underscoring the electorate's enthusiasm to exercise their democratic rights.
Prominent contenders in the 2024 candidates list for the Thrissur Lok Sabha Constituency include Suresh Gopi from the Bharatiya Janata Party, VS Sunil Kumar from the Communist Party of India, and K. Muraleedharan from the Indian National Congress.
The election for the Thrissur Lok Sabha Constituency in 2024 witnessed a commendable voter turnout of 72.90 percent, underscoring the electorate's enthusiasm to exercise their democratic rights.
In 2011, Thrissur had a population of 3,121,200 of which male and female were 1,480,763 and 1,640,437 respectively.
The Thrissur Lok Sabha Constituency, nestled in Kerala, is one of the 20 parliamentary constituencies in the state. Comprising seven assembly constituencies within the Thrissur district, this region holds significance in Indian politics.
In 2011, Thrissur had a population of 3,121,200 of which male and female were 1,480,763 and 1,640,437 respectively.
Since the inaugural Lok Sabha elections in 1951, Thrissur's political landscape has been diverse. Initially dominated by the CPM, winning 10 times, the seat witnessed a shift in power as the Congress regained control amidst the popularity wave of Indira Gandhi in 1984.
Thrissur, nestled in Kerala, holds significance as one of the 20 Lok Sabha constituencies in the state. Comprising seven assembly constituencies within the Thrissur district, this region boasts a population of 315,957 residents according to the 2011 Indian census.