As per the consensus arrived at the LDF liaison committee meet presided by CPI-M veteran V S Achuthanandan here, of the total 140 seats at stake, CPI-M would contest in 92 seats, CPI in 27, JD(S) five, NCP four, Kerala Congress (Scaria) and Congress (S) one each.
Remaining ten seats had been earmarked for the parties that associate and support the LDF from outside, front Convener Vaikom Viswam told reporters here.
LDF completed the process after days of parleys among its partners.
There are no major changes in the number of seats to be contested by each party compared to 2011 polls.
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However, LDF denied seat to JSS, the party of communist veteran K R Gouri, and also to former government Chief Whip and KC-M rebel P C George, who left UDF after differences with party leader and former Finance Minister K M Mani.
Meanwhile, bilateral talks on seat sharing between Congress and KC-M in UDF remained inconclusive.
"The talks will continue," KC-M leader K M Mani told reporters.
The party has demanded more than the 15 seats that it contested last time.
Congress leaders Chief Minister Oommen Chandy and Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala and KPCC President V M Sudheeran today left for Delhi for final consultation and high command's approval for the party candidates.
Meanwhile, BJP, the third major force in the state, trying to make breakthrough in the bi-polar politics of Kerala, is holding its state-level convention of NDA on March 30 here.
BJP leader and Union Minister Jagat Prakash Nadda would inaugurate the campaign.
The new party Bharat Dharam Jana Sena formed by Sree Narayana Dharam Paripalana Yogam (SNDP), an outfit of backward Ezhava community, is the major ally of BJP in the state.