1982 Kerala Legislative Assembly election
1982 Kerala Legislative Assembly election
The 1982 Kerala Legislative Assembly election, held on 23 June 1982, was a significant electoral event in the Indian state of Kerala, occurring amidst intense political rivalry. This election marked the fourth election to the state's Legislative Assembly since its establishment in 1956. The Indian National Congress, led by K. Karunakaran, sought to reclaim power from the Communist Party of India (Marxist), which had formed the government after the prior election in 1977. The election resulted in a narrow victory for the Congress, securing 75 out of 140 seats. K. Karunakaran was subsequently sworn in as the Chief Minister, initiating a period of governance characterized by developmental policies and social welfare programs. The election underscored the vibrant political landscape of Kerala, reflecting the diverse ideological and political affiliations within the state.