List of United Democratic Front candidates in the 2014 Indian general election information
For the 2014 Indian general election, the candidates for the 16th Lok Sabha (lower house of the India parliament) of the United Democratic Front of Kerala were as follows:[1][2]
Constituency
No.
Constituency
Reserved
Candidate
Party
Result
1
Kasaragod
None
T. Siddique
Indian National Congress
Lost
2
Kannur
None
K. Sudhakaran
Indian National Congress
Lost
3
Vatakara
None
Mullappally Ramachandran
Indian National Congress
Won
4
Wayanad
None
M. I. Shanavas
Indian National Congress
Won
5
Kozhikode
None
M. K. Raghavan
Indian National Congress
Won
6
Malappuram
None
E. Ahammed
Indian Union Muslim League
Won
7
Ponnani
None
E. T. Muhammed Basheer
Indian Union Muslim League
Won
8
Palakkad
None
M. P. Veerendrakumar
Socialist Janata (Democratic)
Lost
9
Alathur
SC
Sheeba
Indian National Congress
Lost
10
Thrissur
None
K. P. Dhanapalan
Indian National Congress
Lost
11
Chalakudy
None
P. C. Chacko
Indian National Congress
Lost
12
Ernakulam
None
K. V. Thomas
Indian National Congress
Won
13
Idukki
None
Dean Kuriakose
Indian National Congress
Lost
14
Kottayam
None
Jose K. Mani
Kerala Congress (M)
Won
15
Alappuzha
None
K. C. Venugopal
Indian National Congress
Won
16
Mavelikara
SC
Kodikkunnil Suresh
Indian National Congress
Won
17
Pathanamthitta
None
Anto Antony Punnathaniyil
Indian National Congress
Won
18
Kollam
None
N. K. Premachandran
Revolutionary Socialist Party
Won
19
Attingal
None
Bindu Krishna
Indian National Congress
Lost
20
Thiruvananthapuram
None
Shashi Tharoor
Indian National Congress
Won
^"PC: Kerala 2014".
^"General Election 2014".
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