1960 elections in India

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Elections in India

 1957 1960 1961 

Kerala

Legislative Assembly elections in India were conducted for Kerala Legislative Assembly in 1960.[1]

In 1959, the Central Government dismissed the democratically elected government in 1957 elections through the controversial Article 356 of the Indian Constitution following "The Liberation Struggle".[2] After a short period of the President's rule, fresh elections were called in 1960. In these elections, Congress and Praja Socialist Party formed an alliance to counter Communist Party of India in the elections. Congress and Praja Socialist Party alliance got the majority in the election and hence formed the government.[1]

Summary of results of the 1960 Kerala Legislative Assembly election[1][3]
Political PartyFlagSeats
Contested
WonNet Change
in seats
 % of
Seats
VotesVote %Change in
vote %
Vote % in
contested seats
Bharatiya Jana Sangh 30New05,2770.07New3.28
Communist Party of India 10829Decrease 3123.023,171,73239.14Increase 3.8643.79
Indian National Congress INC Flag Official 8063Increase 2050.002,789,55634.42Decrease 3.4345.37
Praja Socialist Party 3320Increase 1115.871,146,02814.14Decrease 3.3838.41
IUML 1211New8.73401,9254.96New47.79
Independent 613Decrease 114.17488,6995.93-5.6113.96
Total Seats126 (Steady 0)Voters9,604,331Turnout8,232,572 (85.72%)

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