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Kerala schools to be closed tomorrow, December 11 due to due to civic polls – Here’s what we know so far

All government and private schools in Kerala will remain closed on December 11 for the second phase of local body elections. Schools earlier closed on December 9 to support voting arrangements.

Kerala Schools Closed

All government and private schools in Kerala will remain closed on Thursday, December 11 as the state prepares for the second phase of local body elections. Schools were also closed earlier today, December 9, during the first phase of voting. The closures aim to facilitate smooth voting and election arrangements across the state.

Kerala Schools Closed Tomorrow, December 11?

Yes, all schools both government and private will remain closed on Thursday, December 11. The closure is intended to help with election preparations, voting arrangements, and to ensure safety for students and staff across the state.

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Two-Phase Local Body Elections in Kerala

The Kerala local body elections 2025 are being conducted in two phases. The first phase was held on December 9, and the second phase is scheduled for December 11, with polling hours from 7 am to 6 pm. Voting will take place in 1,199 out of 1,200 local bodies across the state. The counting of votes is planned for December 13.

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The Mattannur municipality in Kannur district will not participate this time, as its next election is scheduled for September 2027. State Election Commissioner A. Shajahan emphasized that the model code of conduct will be strictly followed across Kerala until the election process is fully completed.

Phases and District Participation

The first phase of elections on December 9 included districts such as Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, Alappuzha, Kottayam, Idukki, and Ernakulam. The second phase on December 11 will cover Thrissur, Palakkad, Malappuram, Wayanad, Kozhikode, Kannur, and Kasaragod.

Voting Details

Polling will take place in a total of 941 village panchayats, 152 block panchayats, 14 district panchayats, 86 municipalities, and 6 city corporations. According to the State Election Commission, voter turnout had crossed 14.5 percent by 9:30 am on the first day of polling.

Schools are closed not only to ensure students’ safety but also to allow teachers and staff to assist with election-related duties. Authorities are working to make the election process smooth and transparent, ensuring voters can cast their votes without any inconvenience.

With elections taking place across nearly all districts, citizens are encouraged to participate actively in shaping their local governance. The government and election officials continue to stress fairness, transparency, and security throughout the voting process.


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