Kochi Municipal Corporation Election Results: Full list of ward-wise winners, leading candidates

Kerala went for local body elections in two phases across all 14 districts on December 9 and 11. Kochi voted on December 9 and recorded a 74.59 per cent voter turnout, with 19,89,881 of the 26,67,746 voters casting their ballots.

Of the 13,88,544 women voters, 73.38 per cent turned out, while 75.9 per cent of the 12,79,170 male voters cast their votes. Among transgender voters, the turnout stood at 37.5 per cent. Voting was held across 3,021 polling booths in the district.

The United Democratic Front (UDF) emerged strong across several key wards in the Kochi Municipal Corporation, securing decisive victories in major areas such as Fort Kochi, where Shiny Mathew won with a comfortable margin, and Kalvathy, where Fausiya Mohammed (Fausya Sajeer) registered a clear win. UDF candidates also dominated in wards including Earavely, Karippalam, Mattanchery, Karuvelippady, Ernakulam South, Gandhi Nagar, Kathrikadavu, Ernakulam North, Kaloor South, Kaloor North, Ayyappankavu, Elamakkara South, Pachalam, Thattazham, Vaduthala West and East, Puthukalavattam, Ponekkara, Edappally, Changampuzha, Dhevankulangara, Palarivattam, Stadium, Karanakkodam, Puthiyaroad, Vennala, Chakkaraparambu, Chalikavattam, Thammanam and several others, winning with clear vote margins over their nearest rivals.

The Left Democratic Front (LDF) managed to hold ground in traditional strongholds such as Chakkamadam, Pottakuzhy, Elamakkara North, Kunnumpuram, Konthuruthy, Kadebhagam, Palluruthy East, Thazhuppu, Edakochi South, Perumbadappu, Konam, Palluruthy–Kacheripady, Palluruthy, Pullardesam, Tharebhagam, Mundamvely, Manassery, Chullickal and Amaravathy, where its candidates either won or maintained steady leads. In many of these wards, the contests were close, reflecting tight battles between the fronts.

Here’s the complete list of winners in Kochi Municipal Corporation elections 2025

Sr.No Ward Name Winning/Leading Candidates 2025 with Party
1 FORT KOCHI Shini Mathew (Congress)
2 KALVATHY Fausia Mohammed (IUML)
3 EARAVELY Raheena Rafeeq (Congress)
4 KARIPPALAM KA Manaf (Congress)
5 CHERALAYI Praveetha Vijayakumar
(BJP)
6 MATTANCHERY Sheeja Nawaz (IUML)
7 CHAKKAMADAM Suhana Subair (CPI-M)
8 KARUVELIPPADY Kavitha Harikumar
(Congress)
9 ISLAND NORTH T Padmakumari (BJP)
10 RAVIPURAM Independent
11 ERNAKULAM SOUTH KVP Krishnakumar (Congress)
12 GANDHINAGAR Nirmala Teacher (Congress)
13 KATHRIKADAVU Rhea Lawrence (Congress)
14 ERNAKULAM CENTRAL Sudha Dilipkumar (BJP)
15 ERNAKULAM NORTH Augustine Sebastian PM (Congress)
16 KALOOR SOUTH Aristotle MG (Congress)
17 KALOOR NORTH PM Harris (CPI-M)
18 THRIKKANARVATTOM CA Shakir (CPI)
19 AYYAPPANKAVU Deepak Joy (Congress)
20 POTTAKUZHY Brigitte Ashwin (CPI)
21 ELAMAKKARA SOUTH VR Sudheer (Congress)
22 PACHALAM Albert Ambalathingal (Congress)
23 THATTAZHAM Sibi John (Congress)
24 VADUTHALA WEST Jismy Gerald (Congress)
25 VADUTHALA EAST Henry Austin (Congress)
26 ELAMAKKARA NORTH Beena Mahesh (CPI-M)
27 PUTHUKKALAVATTAM Seena Teacher (Congress)
28 KUNNUMPURAM Jagadambika Sudarshan (CPI-M)
29 PONEKKARA Nimmi Mariam (Congress)
30 EDAPPALLY Abdul Latif (Congress)
31 CHANGAMPUZHA Sini Anand (Congress)
32 DHEVANKULANGARA Vijayakumar (Congress)
33 PALARIVATTAM Minimol VK (Congress)
34 STADIUM Deepti Mary Varghese (Congress)
35 KARANAKKODAM Girly Robert (Congress)
36 PUTHIYAROAD Molly Charlie (Congress)
37 PADIVATTAM Shibi Soman (Congress)
38 VENNALA Sabu Koroth (Congress)
39 CHAKKARAPARAMBU PM Naseema (Congress)
40 CHALIKKAVATTAM Bindu Viju (Congress)
41 THAMMANAM Divya Rajesh (Congress)
42 ELAMKULAM Nisha PD (Congress)
43 GIRINAGAR PD Martin (Congress)
44 PONNURUNNI EAST Beena Divakaran (CPI-M)
45 VYTTILA VP Chandran (Independent)
46 POONITHURA Harish Poonithura (Independent)
47 VYTTILA JANATHA Anu K Thankachan (Congress)
48 KADAVANTHRA Jisan George (KC)
49 PANAMPILLI NAGAR Antony Painuthara (Congress)
50 PERUMANOOR KX Francis (Congress)
51 KONTHURUTHY Abhishek KS (Congress)
52 THEVARA Elizabeth Teacher (CPI-M)
53 ISLAND SOUTH Shakrutha (Congress)
54 KADEBHAGAM Aswathy Joshi (CPI-M)
55 PALLURUTHY EAST NP Shanthini (CPI-M)
56 THAZHUPPU Sujatha Sabu (CPI-M)
57 EADAKOCHI NORTH KJ Baisel (Congress-S)
58 EDAKOCHI SOUTH Lasitha Peter (Congress)
59 PERUMBADAPPU Written NX (CPI)
60 KONAM CR Biju (CPI-M)
61 PALLURUTHY-KACHERIPADY VA Sreejith (CPI-M)
62 NAMBYAPURAM Rashida Hussain (CPI-M)
63 PALLURUTHY Geetha Prabhakaran (Congress)
64 PULLARDESAM Hema Teacher (CPI-M)
65 THAREBHAGAM Lavita Nelson (CPI-M)
66 THOPPUMPADY Joseph Sumeet (Congress)
67 MUNDAMVELY EAST KJ Prakashan (Independent)
68 MUNDAMVELY Lizzie Sumi (Congress)
69 MANASSERY Nisha Joseph (CPI-M)
70 MOOLAMKUZHY Joseph Fernandes (CPI-M)
71 CHULLICKAL Independent
72 NASRATHU Yesudas PJ Dasan (CPI-M)
73 PANAYAPPILLY Aswathy Girish (BJP)
74 AMARAVATHY Priya Prashant (BJP)
75 FORTKOCHI VELI Manjjula Anil Kumar (CPI-M)

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