Attingal (State Assembly constituency)

Attingal State assembly constituency (Malayalam: ആറ്റിങ്ങൽ നിയമസഭാ നിയോജക മണ്ഡലം) is one of the 140 state legislative assembly constituencies at the state Kerala in southern India. It is also one of the 7 state legislative assembly constituencies included in the Attingal Lok Sabha constituency.[1] As of the 2016 assembly elections, the current MLA is B. Satyan of CPI(M).

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Attingal
ആറ്റിങ്ങൽ
Constituency for the Kerala Niyamasabha
Existence1957 - present
ReservationSC
Electorate1,98,678 (2016)
Current MLAB. Satyan
PartyCPI(M)
Political Front  LDF
Elected Year2016
DistrictThiruvananthapuram
Local Self Governed SegmentsAttingal Municipality and Cherunniyoor, Karavaram, Kilimanoor, Manamboor, Nagaroor, Ottoor, Pazhayakunnummel, Pulimath and Vakkom Panchayats in Chirayinkeezh Taluk.

Members of Legislative Assembly

The following list contains all members of Kerala legislative assembly who have represented the constituency:[2]

Key

 INC   CPI (M)   IC(S)   RSP(B)    Independent   INC(U)  

Election Niyama

Sabha

Member Party Tenure
1957 1st R. Prakasam CPI 1957 – 1960
1960 2nd N. Kunjuraman INC 1960 – 1965
1967 3rd K. P. K. Das CPI(M) 1967 – 1970
1970 4th Vakkom Purushothaman INC 1970 – 1977
1977 5th 1977 – 1980
1980 6th INC(U) 1980 – 1982
1982 7th IND 1982 – 1985
1985* 7th P. Vijayadas ICS 1985 – 1987
1987 8th Anathalavattom Anandan CPI(M) 1987 – 1991
1991 9th T. Saratchandra Prasad INC 1991 – 1996
1996 10th Anathalavattom Anandan CPI(M) 1996 – 2001
2001 11th Vakkom Purushothaman INC 2001 – 2006
2006 12th Anathalavattom Anandan CPI(M) 2006 – 2011
2011 13th B. Satyan 2011 – 2016
2016 14th Incumbent
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