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Kerala’s alternating cycle on trial: Will Left front extend run or UDF return?

Kerala’s alternating cycle on trial: Will Left front extend run or UDF return?

UDF candidate and Leader of the Opposition VD Satheesan during the final day of election campaigning in Paravur constituency in Kochi.

NEW DELHI: Exit polls for the Kerala Assembly election projected a likely return of the Congress-led United Democratic Front (UDF), with most projections placing it ahead of the ruling Left Democratic Front (LDF).Estimates vary, but the range broadly suggests the UDF could cross the halfway mark in the 140-member House, with projections spanning from around 70 seats at the lower end to close to 90 at the higher end. In contrast, the LDF is largely seen falling short, with projections indicating a ceiling below a simple majority.If these projections hold, the outcome would carry significance beyond a routine change of government as Kerala has long been defined by a distinctive political rhythm in which power alternates between the UDF and the LDF, like Rajasthan which still changes the government every five years. This pattern has persisted for decades and has been a defining feature of the state’s electoral behaviour. The LDF’s return to power in 2021 broke that rhythm by securing a second consecutive term, an outcome that was widely interpreted as a shift in voter preference driven by governance factors and crisis management during the pandemic.A UDF victory in 2026 would therefore be read as a restoration of that earlier pattern rather than a simple anti-incumbency result. It would suggest that the break in 2021 was more of an exception shaped by specific circumstances than a durable realignment in Kerala’s politics. The electorate, in this view, would be reaffirming its tendency to rotate power between the two major alliances, ensuring both continuity and accountability over time.The exit poll numbers also indicate a competitive environment rather than a one-sided verdict. Even at the lower end of projections, the UDF is only marginally above the majority mark, while the LDF remains within striking distance. This narrow band reinforces the idea that Kerala’s electorate continues to deliver closely contested outcomes, where small swings in vote share can translate into significant seat shifts. Such a scenario supports the argument that alternation is not merely a historical pattern but is structurally embedded in the state’s political behaviour.At the same time, the projected decline of the LDF carries broader implications. Kerala has been the principal state where Left parties exercise governmental authority. If the LDF were to lose power here, it would mark a contraction in the Left’s institutional presence at the state level. This would not erase its political relevance, but it would reshape its role from governance to opposition, with consequences for policy influence and national positioning.For the UDF, a projected return raises questions about the basis of its recovery. The alliance has sought to consolidate support across communities and regions while addressing organisational challenges that have affected it in previous cycles. If the projections translate into results, it would indicate that the UDF has managed to convert anti-incumbency sentiment into a coherent electoral advantage. It would also reflect voter responsiveness to local issues such as employment, migration, cost of living, and governance perceptions, which often play a decisive role in Kerala’s elections.However, it is important to approach exit poll projections with caution. Kerala has a history of producing results that can diverge from pre-poll estimates, particularly in tightly contested seats. The final outcome will depend on how votes translate into seats across constituencies, many of which are known for narrow margins.If the UDF does return to power on May 4, it would not only signal a change in government but also reaffirm Kerala’s enduring pattern of political alternation.

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