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SIR: Thiruvananthapuram district has a little over 25.26 lakh voters

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Last updated: February 21, 2026 4:47 pm
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Published: February 21, 2026
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Thiruvananthapuram district has a little over 25,26,325 voters in the final electoral roll published by the Election Commission of India (EC) on Saturday following the Special Intensive Revision (SIR).

This number is 3.21 lakh lower compared to the October 27, 2025, list which had 28,47,907 voters, but higher by 86,083 voters compared to the draft electoral roll published on December 23, 2025. In all, 24,40,242 voters had figured in the latter list.

Of the 25,26,325 voters in the final roll, 13,21,354 are women, 12,04,917 are men and 54 are transgender voters. Thiruvananthapuram has the highest number of voters in the latter category in the State.

The EC formally published the final rolls following the SIR exercise which kicked off in Kerala with a house-to-house enumeration phase on November 4, 2025.

Among the 14 Assembly constituencies, Kovalam has the highest number of voters (1,99,738), while Thiruvananthapuram with 1,57,453 voters, has the lowest.

The latest voter population in the 14 Assembly constituencies in the district are as follows: Varkala (1,82,681), Attingal (1,97,231), Chirayinkeezhu (1,94,981), Nedumangad (1,97,007), Vamanapuram (1,87,118), Kazhakuttam (1,62,723), Vattiyurkavu (1,63,063), Thiruvananthapuram (1,57,453), Nemom (1,69,371), Aruvikkara (1,80,182), Parassala (1,93,742), Kattakada (1,75,589), Kovalam (1,99,738) and Neyyattinkara (1,66,246).

Although the SIR exercise is over, voters can still add their names to the EC roll, election officials said.

Election rules stipulate that names can be added to the electoral roll till the last day of filing nominations for the elections.

Published – February 21, 2026 10:17 pm IST



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