Kerala has 54 voters in the 110-119 age bracket and 1,501 voters between the ages of 100 and 109, according to the final electoral roll for the April 9 Assembly elections in the State. First time voters (18-19 age bracket) number 4,66,408.
On Tuesday, Chief Electoral Officer Rathan U. Kelkar had announced that Kerala had 2,71,42,952 voters including 1,39,21,868 women, 1,32,20,811 men and 273 transgender voters for the 2026 elections. Constituency, district, age and category-wise break-up of the electoral roll was published by Mr. Kelkar’s office on Thursday.
The highest number of voters are in the 40-49 age bracket (56,32,036).
Highest number
Among the districts, Malappuram has the highest number of voters (36,32,210). Malappuram is also the only district where male voters outnumber female voters. Male voters number 18,19,198 and female voters, 18,12,974. Thiruvananthapuram has the highest number of transgender voters(52) followed by Malappuram (38).
Among the constituencies, Tirur in Malappuram district has the highest number of voters (2,55,441).
Among the total electors, general electors number 2,69,00859 and overseas electors, 2,42,093. There are 53,984 service voters this time.
Kerala had 2.78 crore voters prior to the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of the electoral roll. The draft roll published on December 23, 2025 had 2.54 crore voters. The post-SIR roll had 2.69 crore voters.
The electoral roll can be accessed on www.ceo.kerala.gov.in, Mr. Kelkar said. The voters’ list will also be available at taluk and village offices and with the booth-level officers.
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