Centered in Kerala's Thrissur district around the historic Koodalmanikyam temple town, the Irinjalakuda Assembly constituency holds the 70th position among the state's 140 legislative seats, key to the Thrissur Lok Sabha region. This general seat rallies over 190,000 voters from a rural-urban Hindu-Ezhava-Christian mix, with turnouts around 77-78per cent, spanning Irinjalakuda municipality and grama panchayats like Muriyad, Padiyur, Poomangalam, and Aloor in central Kerala's fertile lowlands. It marks CPI(M)'s breakthrough from Kerala Congress dominance, blending agrarian support with temple town dynamics. In the 2021 Kerala Assembly elections, CPI(M)'s Prof. R. Bindu triumphed with 63,419 votes (41.66per cent), narrowly defeating KC(M)'s V. L. Satyavan's 60,708 votes (39.84per cent) by 2,711 votes amid 155,179 voters and 80.82per cent turnout. The 2016 shift saw CPI's K.U. Arunan secure victory with around 55,000 votes against KC(M) rivals, flipping the seat after decades of Kerala Congress rule and signaling LDF's rural inroads. As 2026 nears, Irinjalakuda's transition from KC(M)'s long hold to CPI(M)'s recent grip rides on farm welfare, temple economy, and minority outreach.