This story is from May 16, 2016

CPM-led LDF topples UDF in Kerala polls: CVoter

LDF to return back to power in Kerala: Exit polls
Kerala chief minister Oommen Chandy is set to lose the 2016 Assembly elections
NEW DELHI: Anti-incumbency and the opposition Left Democratic Front (LDF) look set to emerge the big winners in the Kerala Assembly polls, CVoter Exit Poll indicates.
The LDF is leading in 82 seats, up from the last election’s 66 seats.
Th incumbent Congress-led UDF is leading in 62 seats, lower than the last election’s 72 seats.
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The BJP-led NDA is leading only in 4 seats.

In the last Assembly election in 2011, the UDF’s Oommen Chandy won with a razor-thin majority, winning just 4 seats more than the LDF.
This time, it appears he won't skate through. Corruption charges against him appear to have stuck and likely proved the UDF’s undoing.
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