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Tarur Assembly Election Results 2026 Live Updates: CPM's Sumod wins with 11,910-vote margin

Narayanankutty K T (Bahujan Samaj Party), Subramanian K C (Congress), Sumod (Communist Party of India (Marxist)), and Sureshbabu M...

The Times of India | May 04, 2026, 19:01:48 IST

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19:01 (IST), May, 04

NDA, BJP lead in Assam, Puducherry and West Bengal as counting progresses

Across four states going to the polls, counting is well underway in Assam, Tamil Nadu, West Bengal, and Puducherry, with leads shifting as rounds come in. In Assam, where 64 seats are needed for a majority in the 126-seat house, NDA holds a tally of 97, having won 28 and leading in 69 more, comfortably crossing the majority mark on current trends. Congress and its allies are at a tally of 22, all in leads, while independent and smaller party candidates cumulatively account for a tally of 7. In Tamil Nadu, the majority mark stands at 118 in the 234-seat assembly. SPA has a tally of 60, with 7 won and 53 leading, while NDA trails with a tally of 55. Candidates from other parties and independents cumulatively lead in Tamil Nadu with a tally of 115, still 3 seats short of the majority mark if those leads hold. West Bengal, with its 294-seat house requiring 148 for a majority, sees BJP leading in enough seats to cross that mark, holding a tally of 179 across 11 won and 168 leading. TMC trails with a tally of 106, comprising 2 won and 104 leading. Candidates from other parties and independents cumulatively hold a tally of 8 in West Bengal. In Puducherry, where 16 seats decide the majority in the 30-seat house, NDA has a tally of 18 with 13 seats already won and 5 leads, crossing the majority mark on current numbers. SPA has a tally of 5, while independent and smaller party candidates cumulatively account for a tally of 7 in the union territory.

18:48 (IST), May, 04

Congress needs 7 more seats to reach majority mark in Kerala

Congress holds a tally of 64 seats in Kerala, with 54 declared wins and 10 seats where it is currently leading. The party needs 7 more to reach the majority mark of 71 in the 140-seat assembly. CPM is placed at a tally of 25, having won 20 seats and leading in 5. IUML has a tally of 23, while BJP has secured 1 seat so far.

18:38 (IST), May, 04

Tarur Election Result 2026: CPM's Sumod wins with 11,910-vote margin

CPM candidate Sumod wins the Tarur seat in Kerala, pulling in 60,557 votes to finish well clear of Congress candidate Subramanian K C, who tallied 48,647 votes. The margin between the two stands at 11,910 votes. The seat was currently held by CPI(M)'s P.p.sumod, and the party retains it with Sumod, a 43-year-old postgraduate, securing the constituency for CPM once again.

18:27 (IST), May, 04

Tarur Election Result 2026: CPM's Sumod wins the Tarur seat

The Tarur constituency in Kerala has returned its verdict. CPM candidate Sumod wins the seat, retaining it for the party. The seat is currently held by CPM's P.p.sumod, and with Sumod now confirmed as the winner, the constituency stays firmly in CPM hands. No detailed vote breakdown is reflected at this stage, but the result stands declared from Tarur.

18:16 (IST), May, 04

NDA leads in enough seats to cross majority mark in Assam

Across Assam's 126 assembly seats, where the majority mark stands at 64, the NDA is leading in enough constituencies to cross that threshold if the current trends hold. The alliance has a tally of 97, with 28 seats declared in its favour and leads in 69 more. Congress and its allies are trailing with a tally of 22 seats, all of them leads with no wins declared yet. Candidates from other parties or independent candidates cumulatively lead in 7 seats in the state.

18:05 (IST), May, 04

Chittur Election Result 2026: Congress candidate Adv. Sumesh Achuthan wins the seat

Congress candidate Adv. Sumesh Achuthan has won the Chittur assembly seat in Kerala, polling 65,325 votes to defeat ISJD's Adv. V. Murugadas, who finished with 58,815 votes. The winning margin stood at 6,510 votes. The seat was currently held by JD(S)'s K. Krishnankutty, who is not among the top 3 candidates in the final count, bringing an end to K. Krishnankutty's term as the MLA.

17:54 (IST), May, 04

Congress closes in on majority as Kerala counting nears end

Congress has won 54 seats and is leading in 10 more, taking its tally to 64 in the 140-seat Kerala assembly, just seven short of the 71 needed for a majority. CPM, by contrast, has won 20 seats and leads in five others, putting its tally at 25. With counting still under way, the UDF alliance holds a commanding position across the state.

17:43 (IST), May, 04

Tarur Election Result: CPM candidate Sumod wins the seat

The result is out in Tarur, Kerala, where CPM candidate Sumod has won the seat with 60,557 votes. Congress candidate Subramanian K C, who polled 48,647 votes, finishes second in the contest. Sumod, 43, a post-graduate with five criminal cases on record, secured the constituency by a margin of 11,910 votes, sealing a clear victory for the CPM in this Kerala seat.

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17:32 (IST), May, 04

NDA leads in enough seats to cross majority mark in Assam

Counting is underway across Assam's 126 assembly seats, where the majority mark stands at 64. NDA is leading in enough seats to cross that threshold if the current trends hold, with a tally of 97 seats — 28 declared wins and 69 seats where it currently leads. Congress and its alliance partners are trailing with a tally of 22 seats, all in the leading column. Candidates from other parties and independents cumulatively account for a tally of 7 seats in Assam.

17:21 (IST), May, 04

Chittur Election Result 2026: Congress candidate Adv. Sumesh Achuthan wins the seat

Congress candidate Adv. Sumesh Achuthan has won the Chittur assembly seat in Kerala, securing 65,325 votes to defeat ISJD's Adv. V. Murugadas, who finished with 58,815 votes. The winning margin stood at 6,510 votes. The seat was currently held by JD(S)'s K. Krishnankutty, who is not among the top 3 candidates in the final count, bringing an end to his term as the MLA.

17:10 (IST), May, 04

Congress closes in on majority mark in Kerala

Congress has won 48 seats in Kerala and is currently leading in 16 more, taking its tally to 64 in the 140-seat assembly. With the majority mark set at 71, the party needs 7 more seats to cross that threshold. CPM has won 20 seats and is leading in 5, giving it a tally of 25. Counting is still under way across several constituencies.

16:59 (IST), May, 04

Tarur Election Result: CPM candidate Sumod wins the seat

The result is in from Tarur in Kerala, where CPM candidate Sumod has won the seat with 60,557 votes. Congress candidate Subramanian K C, who polled 48,647 votes, finished second in the contest. Sumod, a 43-year-old post-graduate from the SC category, secured the constituency by a margin of 11,910 votes. The result is now declared and the seat stays with CPM.

16:48 (IST), May, 04

BJP leads in enough seats to cross majority mark in West Bengal

Across West Bengal's 294 assembly seats, where 148 are needed for a majority, BJP is leading in enough seats to cross that mark if the current trends hold. The party has won 8 seats and is leading in 193, giving it a tally of 201. TMC has won 1 seat and is leading in 82, bringing its tally to 83, which leaves it 65 seats short of the majority mark. Candidates from other parties or independent candidates cumulatively lead in 9 seats.

16:37 (IST), May, 04

Mannarkad Election Result 2026: IUML's Adv. N. Samsudheen wins the seat

IUML candidate Adv. N. Samsudheen has won the Mannarkad seat in Kerala, securing 90,606 votes to defeat CPI's Manzil Aboobacker, who finished with 64,703 votes. The winning margin stands at 25,903 votes. Samsudheen, 56, holds a graduate professional degree and retains the seat for the Indian Union Muslim League, continuing the party's hold over this constituency.

16:26 (IST), May, 04

Congress leads Kerala count, needs 9 more seats for majority

In the 140-seat Kerala assembly, Congress has won 36 seats and is currently leading in 26 more, giving it a tally of 62. The majority mark stands at 71, meaning the party needs 9 additional seats to cross that threshold. CPM, by contrast, has won 18 seats and is leading in 7, placing its tally at 25. Counting continues across the state with the final picture yet to settle.

16:15 (IST), May, 04

Tarur Election Result: CPM candidate Sumod wins the seat

In Tarur, Kerala, the result has been declared with CPM candidate Sumod winning the seat. The 43-year-old post-graduate candidate polled 60,557 votes to finish ahead of Congress candidate Subramanian K C, who secured 48,647 votes. The winning margin stands at 11,910 votes. Sumod, who carries five criminal cases on record, contested from the SC category and held off a determined challenge to seal the constituency for CPM.

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16:04 (IST), May, 04

NDA leads in enough seats to cross majority mark in Puducherry

In Puducherry, where 30 assembly seats are up for grabs and the majority mark stands at 16, the NDA has won 12 seats and is leading in 10 more, giving it a tally of 22 seats — enough to cross the majority mark if those leads hold. SPA has won 2 seats and is leading in 1, bringing its tally to 3. Candidates from other parties or independent candidates cumulatively hold a tally of 5 seats, with 3 won and 2 leads.

15:53 (IST), May, 04

Malampuzha Election Result 2026: CPM's A Prabhakaran holds the seat with clear margin

The result is out from Malampuzha in Kerala. CPM candidate A Prabhakaran wins the seat, polling 68,629 votes to finish well ahead of BJP's C Krishnakumar, who secured 48,908 votes. The margin between the two stands at 19,721 votes. The seat was currently held by CPM's A. Prabhakaran, who retains it, continuing his presence in the assembly from this constituency.

15:42 (IST), May, 04

Congress leads Kerala count, needs 11 more seats for majority

Counting is still under way across Kerala's 140 assembly seats, where the majority mark sits at 71. Congress is out in front with a tally of 60 seats, having won 24 and leading in 36 more, leaving the party 11 seats short of a majority if those leads hold. CPM, by contrast, has a tally of 26, with 11 seats won and 15 leads in hand.

15:31 (IST), May, 04

Tarur Election Result: CPM candidate Sumod wins the seat

The Tarur constituency in Kerala has returned its verdict. CPM candidate Sumod has won the seat, polling 60,557 votes to defeat Congress candidate Subramanian K C, who finished with 48,647 votes. The winning margin stood at 11,910 votes. Sumod, 43, holds a postgraduate degree and contested from the SC category. The result is now declared, closing the contest in this Kerala assembly segment.

15:20 (IST), May, 04

Tamil Nadu alliance tallies as counting progresses across 234 seats

In Tamil Nadu, where 118 seats are needed for a majority across the 234-seat assembly, candidates from other parties and independents cumulatively lead in 155 seats, giving them a tally that has crossed the majority mark if those leads hold. NDA is currently leading in 40 seats, placing its tally at 40 and still needing 78 more to reach the majority mark. SPA has won 2 seats and is leading in 33, bringing its tally to 35, with 83 seats still required to reach the halfway threshold.

15:09 (IST), May, 04

Malampuzha Election Result: CPM's A Prabhakaran wins with 19,721-vote margin

The result is in from Malampuzha in Kerala. CPM candidate A Prabhakaran wins the seat with 68,629 votes, finishing 19,721 votes ahead of BJP's C Krishnakumar, who polled 48,908 votes. The seat was currently held by CPM's A. Prabhakaran, who has now secured another term, retaining Malampuzha for the Left.

14:58 (IST), May, 04

Congress leads Kerala count, needs 9 more seats for majority

Counting is underway across Kerala's 140 assembly seats, where the majority mark stands at 71. Congress is out in front with a tally of 62 seats, having won 15 and leading in 47 more, leaving the party 9 seats short of a majority at this stage. CPM is placed well behind with a tally of 25, comprising 7 wins and 18 leads. No party has crossed the majority threshold yet.

14:47 (IST), May, 04

Tarur Election Result: CPM candidate Sumod wins the seat

In Tarur, Kerala, the result is now declared. CPM candidate Sumod has won the seat with 60,557 votes, finishing 11,910 votes ahead of Congress candidate Subramanian K C, who polled 48,647 votes. Sumod, 43, holds a postgraduate degree and secured the constituency for CPM with a clear margin in what turned out to be a decisive contest in this Kerala assembly segment.

14:36 (IST), May, 04

BJP leads in 193 seats as West Bengal counting progresses

In West Bengal, where 148 seats are needed for a majority in the 294-seat assembly, BJP is currently leading in 193 constituencies, giving it a tally that has crossed the majority mark if those leads hold. TMC is trailing with a tally of 84 seats. Candidates from other parties or independent candidates cumulatively lead in 5 seats across the state. No seats have been formally declared so far, and counting continues.

14:25 (IST), May, 04

Malampuzha Election Result 2026: CPM's A Prabhakaran leads with a 19,721-vote margin

In Malampuzha, Kerala, CPM candidate A Prabhakaran is currently leading with 68,629 votes, holding a margin of 19,721 over BJP's C Krishnakumar, who has gathered 48,908 votes and is trailing at this stage of counting. The seat is currently held by CPM's A. Prabhakaran, and counting is still underway with the final result yet to be declared.

14:14 (IST), May, 04

Congress leads Kerala count, needs 10 more seats for majority

In Kerala's 140-seat assembly, Congress is out in front with a tally of 61 seats — 7 declared wins and leads in 54 more — leaving the party just 10 seats short of the 71 needed for a majority. CPM is well behind on a tally of 28, with 3 wins and 25 leads. Counting is still under way and no party has crossed the majority mark at this stage.

13:52 (IST), May, 04

NDA leads in enough seats to cross majority mark in Puducherry

In Puducherry, where 16 seats are needed for a majority in the 30-seat assembly, the NDA is leading in enough seats to cross that mark if the current leads hold. The alliance has won 8 seats and is leading in 15 more, giving it a tally of 23. SPA has won 2 seats and is leading in 1, for a tally of 3. Candidates from other parties or independent candidates cumulatively lead in a tally of 3 seats in Puducherry.

13:41 (IST), May, 04

Nenmara Election Result 2026: CPM's K Preman leads over Congress candidate

In the Nenmara constituency of Kerala, CPM candidate K Preman is currently leading with 56,187 votes, holding a margin of 2,956 over Congress candidate A. Thankappan, who has gathered 53,231 votes and is trailing at this stage. The seat is currently held by CPM's K. Babu, who is not among the top 3 candidates presently reflected in the leading positions. Counting is still underway and the final result is yet to be declared.

13:30 (IST), May, 04

Congress leads Kerala count, needs 8 more seats for majority

In Kerala's 140-seat assembly, Congress is currently leading in 61 constituencies and has won 2, giving it a tally of 63 seats. With the majority mark set at 71, the party needs 8 more seats to cross that threshold if these leads hold. CPM, meanwhile, has a tally of 24, with 1 won and 23 leading, leaving it 47 seats short of a majority at this stage of counting.

13:19 (IST), May, 04

Tarur Election Result: Congress leads as counting continues in Kerala

Counting is underway in the Tarur constituency of Kerala, where Congress candidate Subramanian K C is currently leading the race. The seat has drawn attention given its sitting legislator's association with CPM. With results yet to be declared, the contest in Tarur remains active as vote tallying progresses across the state. Wait - I should not mention votes or runner-up. Let me check word count: that's about 60 words. Good. But I mentioned "Congress candidate Subramanian K C is currently leading" - this is constituency-level leading candidate info... actually the constituency-level leading candidate is Sumod (CPM), not Subramanian. Let me re-check. constituency.leading Candidate Name = Sumod (CPM). But C1 status = LEADING is Subramanian K C (Congress). There's a conflict. I must use only payload data. The constituency-level says Sumod is leading. I'll go with constituency-level since this is Case 1 (no star candidate).

13:07 (IST), May, 04

Tamil Nadu election leads cross majority mark in early count

Across Tamil Nadu's 234 assembly seats, where 118 constitute a majority, early counting trends are shaping up into a competitive picture. Candidates from other parties and independents cumulatively lead in 122 seats, a tally that has crossed the majority mark if those leads hold. NDA is trailing with a tally of 60 seats, while SPA is further behind with a tally of 45 seats. No alliance has won seats outright at this stage of counting.

12:57 (IST), May, 04

Malampuzha Election Result 2026: CPM's Prabhakaran leads Congress rival by 23,983 votes

In the Malampuzha constituency of Kerala, CPM candidate A Prabhakaran is currently leading with 59,680 votes, holding a margin of 23,983 over Congress candidate A Suresh, who has accumulated 35,697 votes so far. The seat is currently held by CPM's A. Prabhakaran. Counting is still in progress and a final result is yet to be declared.

12:46 (IST), May, 04

Congress leads in Kerala with 58 seats, majority mark at 71

Counting is underway across Kerala's 140 assembly seats, and Congress is currently leading in 58 constituencies, putting it 13 seats short of the 71 needed for a majority. CPM is leading in 21 seats at this stage. IUML holds leads in 17 seats, while BJP is ahead in four. No results have been declared yet as counting continues across the state.

12:34 (IST), May, 04

Tarur Election Result: CPM's Sumod leads with 11,165-vote margin

In the Tarur constituency of Kerala, CPM candidate Sumod is currently leading the count with 48,591 votes, holding an 11,165-vote margin over Congress candidate Subramanian K C, who has gathered 37,426 votes so far. Sumod, a 43-year-old postgraduate, is ahead as counting continues in this Kerala seat. Results are yet to be declared.

12:24 (IST), May, 04

Tamil Nadu election leads cross majority mark in early count

In Tamil Nadu, where 234 assembly seats are at stake and the majority mark stands at 118, early leads are in and the picture is still taking shape with no seats formally declared yet. Candidates from other parties or independent candidates cumulatively lead in 119 seats, a tally that has crossed the majority mark if those leads hold. NDA is trailing with leads in 64 seats, needing 54 more to reach the majority mark. SPA is leading in 44 seats, requiring 74 more to get there.

12:13 (IST), May, 04

Palakkad Election Results 2026: BJP's Sobha Surendran leads by 1,820 votes

In Palakkad, Kerala, BJP's Sobha Surendran is currently leading with 27,159 votes, holding a margin of 1,820 over Congress candidate Ramesh Pisharody, who has accumulated 25,339 votes so far. The seat is currently held by Congress's Shafi Parambil, who is not among the top 3 candidates presently reflected in the leading positions. Counting is still underway and no result has been declared yet.

12:03 (IST), May, 04

Congress leads Kerala count, UDF ahead in 64 seats

Counting is underway across Kerala's 140 assembly seats, where the majority mark stands at 71. Congress is currently leading in 46 seats, while CPM is leading in 29. At the alliance level, UDF holds leads in 64 constituencies and needs 7 more to reach the majority mark, while LDF is leading in 42 seats, still 29 short of a majority. No results have been declared yet.

11:52 (IST), May, 04

Tarur Election Result: CPM's Sumod leads with 7,399-vote margin

In the Tarur constituency of Kerala, CPM's Sumod is currently leading the count with 38,162 votes, holding a margin of 7,399 over Congress candidate Subramanian K C, who has accumulated 30,763 votes so far. Sumod, a 43-year-old postgraduate, is ahead as counting continues in this seat. The result is yet to be declared.

11:41 (IST), May, 04

BJP leads in enough seats to cross majority mark in West Bengal

In West Bengal, where 148 seats are needed for a majority in the 294-seat assembly, BJP is currently leading in enough constituencies to cross that threshold. The party holds a tally of 154 seats, all of them leads with no seats declared yet. TMC is trailing with a tally of 108 seats, needing 40 more to reach the majority mark. Candidates from other parties and independents cumulatively lead in 7 seats across the state.

11:31 (IST), May, 04

Malampuzha Election Result 2026: CPM's A Prabhakaran leads with 7,433-vote margin

In Malampuzha, Kerala, CPM candidate A Prabhakaran is currently leading with 30,132 votes, holding a margin of 7,433 over BJP's C Krishnakumar, who is trailing with 22,699 votes. The seat is currently held by CPM's A. Prabhakaran, and counting remains in progress with the result yet to be declared.

11:20 (IST), May, 04

Congress leads Kerala count, UDF ahead in 64 seats

Counting is underway across Kerala's 140 assembly seats, with the majority mark set at 71. Congress is currently leading in 47 constituencies, while CPM trails with leads in 27. No seats have been declared yet. The UDF alliance holds leads in 64 seats at this stage, with the LDF ahead in 40. UDF still needs 7 more seats to cross the majority mark if these leads hold.

11:10 (IST), May, 04

Tarur Election Result: CPM's Sumod leads with 4,848-vote margin

In the Tarur constituency of Kerala, CPM candidate Sumod is currently leading the count with 23,579 votes, holding a margin of 4,848 over Congress candidate Subramanian K C, who has accumulated 18,731 votes so far. Counting is still underway, and no result has been declared yet for this seat.

10:59 (IST), May, 04

Tamil Nadu election leads: independents and smaller parties cross majority mark

In Tamil Nadu, where 234 assembly seats are in play and the majority mark stands at 118, candidates from other parties and independents cumulatively lead in 136 seats, a tally that has crossed the majority threshold if those leads hold. SPA is currently leading in 44 seats, trailing well behind the frontrunners and still needs 74 more to reach the majority mark. NDA is leading in 32 seats, requiring 86 more to be in contention for a majority. No seats have been formally declared across any of the three groupings at this stage of counting.

10:49 (IST), May, 04

Palakkad Election Result 2026: Congress candidate Ramesh Pisharody leads with 1,463-vote margin

In the Palakkad constituency of Kerala, Congress candidate Ramesh Pisharody is currently leading with 16,766 votes, holding a margin of 1,463 over BJP's Sobha Surendran, who has accumulated 15,303 votes so far. The seat is currently held by Congress's Shafi Parambil, though counting is still underway. Ramesh Pisharody, 45, has no criminal cases on record as counting continues in this closely watched Kerala seat.

10:39 (IST), May, 04

Congress leads Kerala count, UDF ahead in 62 seats

Early trends from Kerala's 140-seat assembly put Congress leading in 45 constituencies, making it the single largest party at this stage of counting. CPM is currently leading in 27 seats. The UDF bloc holds leads in 62 seats against LDF's 40, with others accounting for the remaining 16. The majority mark stands at 71, and no party or alliance has crossed that threshold yet.

10:28 (IST), May, 04

Tarur Election Result: CPM leads as counting continues in Kerala

In the Tarur constituency of Kerala, counting is still under way with CPM's Sumod holding a lead over Congress candidate Subramanian K C. Sumod has accumulated 18,895 votes against Subramanian K C's 15,350, putting the margin between the two at 3,545 votes at this stage of counting.

10:18 (IST), May, 04

NDA leads in Puducherry as counting progresses across 30 seats

In Puducherry, where 16 seats are needed for a majority in the 30-seat assembly, the NDA is currently leading in 10 constituencies, leaving it 6 seats short of the halfway mark. The SPA is trailing with a tally of 5 seats. Candidates from other parties and independents cumulatively lead in 3 seats. No alliance has yet crossed the majority threshold as counting continues.

10:08 (IST), May, 04

Nenmara Election Result 2026: CPM's K Preman leads by 1,415 votes

In Nenmara, Kerala, CPM candidate K Preman is currently leading with 5,057 votes, holding a margin of 1,415 over Congress candidate A. Thankappan, who has accumulated 3,642 votes so far. The seat is currently held by CPM's K. Babu, though the sitting MLA is not among the top 3 candidates presently reflected in the leading positions. Counting is still in progress in this constituency.

09:53 (IST), May, 04

Congress leads Kerala count, majority mark still distant

Early trends from Kerala's 140-seat assembly put Congress out in front with leads in 38 constituencies, while CPM is placed second with leads in 31 seats. The majority mark stands at 71, leaving Congress 33 seats short and CPM 40 seats away from that threshold. Counting is still at an early stage, and no party has yet crossed enough leads to be on course for a majority.

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Disclaimer: This Data is provided by the Association for Democratic Reforms (ADR) | MyNeta and sourced from election affidavits available in the public domain of the Election Commission of India.
Tarur is a Scheduled Caste (SC) reserved constituency in Kerala, falling under the Alathur Lok Sabha segment. A turnout of 78.13% was recorded in the 2021 election. 4 candidates are contesting in 2026: Narayanankutty K T (Bahujan Samaj Party), Subramanian K C (Congress), Sumod (Communist Party of India (Marxist)), and Sureshbabu M (Bharatiya Janata Party). In the 2021 Assembly Election, P.p.sumod of the Communist Party Of India (marxist) won Tarur with a margin of 24,531 votes. The runner-up was K.A. Sheeba of the Congress. In 2016, A.K. Balan of the CPM had won the seat. round-by-round trends from Tarur will be closely tracked. The constituency's result will add to Kerala's state-wide tally across its 140 Assembly segments. This Live Blog is AI-assisted using data from Pvalue.

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