As vote counting for the Kerala Assembly elections progresses, early trends indicate a clear wave in favour of the UDF across the state. According to current indications, the United Democratic Front is leading in around 100 constituencies, suggesting a strong electoral shift.

The ruling LDF, which entered the contest aiming for a second consecutive term, appears to be facing a significant setback, currently ahead in only about 38 seats. The NDA is leading in 2 seats.
Strong Signs of Anti-Incumbency
Early results point to a strong anti-incumbency sentiment among voters. Several prominent leaders from the LDF cabinet are also trailing in their constituencies at different stages of counting, adding to the concern within the ruling camp.
In a surprising development, even Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan is reported to be trailing in his constituency during the counting process, further intensifying the political pressure on the LDF.
UDF Momentum Builds Across State
If the current trend continues, Kerala could witness a major political shift in governance. Supporters in key UDF constituencies have already begun early celebrations as leads consolidate.
Awaiting Final Outcome
With counting still underway, the final picture may change. However, the key question now is whether the UDF will maintain the symbolic 100-seat lead and translate this momentum into a decisive mandate as Kerala watches the results unfold.
