Thrissur Lok Sabha Constituency - Members of Parliament From Thrissur

Members of Parliament From Thrissur

Year Winner Party
1951 - 1957 Iyyunni Chalakka (Travancore-Cochin) Indian National Congress
1957 - 1962 K.Krishnan Warrier CPIM
1962 - 1967 K.Krishnan Warrier CPIM
1967 - 1970 C. Janardhanan CPIM
1971 - 1977 C. Janardhanan CPIM
1977 - 1979 K.A. Rajan CPIM
1980 - 1984 K.A. Rajan CPIM
1984 - 1989 P.A. Antony Indian National Congress
1989 - 1991 P.A. Antony Indian National Congress
1991 - 1996 P. C. Chacko Indian National Congress
1996 - 1997 V.V. Raghavan CPIM
1998 - 1999 V.V. Raghavan CPIM
1999 - 2004 A.C. Jose Indian National Congress
2004 - 2009 C.K. Chandrappan CPI
2009 - 2012 P. C. Chacko Indian National Congress

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