The Lok Sabha, the lower house of the Parliament of India, comprises Members of Parliament (MPs). Each MP represents a single geographic constituency. There are currently 20 Lok Sabha constituencies in Kerala. 18 seats are general and 2 are reserved for SC/ST candidates.
Lok Sabha Seats from Kerala and List of members (MPs) from Kerala in the 18th Lok Sabha (2019-2024)
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Constituency
Name of Member
Party Name
1
Alappuzha
K C Venugopal
INC
2
Alathur(SC)
K Radhakrishnan
CPI (M)
3
Attingal
Adv. Adoor Prakash
INC
4
Chalakudy
Benny Behanan
INC
5
Ernakulam
Hibi Eden
INC
6
Idukki
Adv Dean Kuriakose
INC
7
Kannur
K Sudhakaran
INC
8
Kasaragod
Rajmohan Unnithan
INC
9
Kollam
N K Premachandran
Revolutionary Socialist Party
10
Kottayam
Adv K. Francis George
Kerala Congress
11
Kozhikode
M K Raghavan
INC
12
Malappuram
E T Mohammed Basheer
Indian Union Muslim League
13
Mavelikkara(SC)
Kodikunnil Suresh
INC
14
Palakkad
V K Sreekandan
INC
15
Pathanamthitta
Anto Antony
INC
16
Ponnani
Dr. M P Abdussamad Samadani
Indian Union Muslim League
17
Thiruvananthapuram
Dr. Shashi Tharoor
INC
18
Thrissur
Suresh Gopi
BJP
19
Vadakara
Shafi Parambil
INC
Party wise MPs from Kerala in Lok Sabha (2024-2029)
Indian National Congress is the largest party with 13 out of 20 MPs in the 18th Lok Sabha from Kerala. IUML has 2 MPs, CPI (M), KC(M), BJP, and RSP each have 1 MP from Kerala.
Party
MP Seats
INC
13
IUML
2
KC (M)
1
RSP
1
CPI (M)
1
BJP
1
Vacant
1
Rajya Sabha Seats in Kerala
The Rajya Sabha is the Upper House of the Parliament of India. Its members are elected by the legislatures of the states and union territories & 12 members are nominated by the President of India. There are currently 8 Rajya Sabha members from Kerala. The List of Rajya Sabha MPs from Kerala is as follows
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