1970 Sikkimese general election
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18 seats in the Sikkim State Council | |||||||||||||||||
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General elections were held in Sikkim in April 1970.[2] The Sikkim National Party emerged as the largest party, winning eight of the 24 seats.[2]
Results[]
Party | Seats | +/– | |
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Sikkim National Party | 8 | +3 | |
Sikkim State Congress | 4 | +2 | |
Sikkim National Congress | 3 | –5 | |
Others | 3 | 0 | |
Appointed members | 6 | 0 | |
Total | 24 | 0 | |
Source: Hamlet Bareh |
Constituency-wise[]
# | Constituency | Reservation | Name | Party | |
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1 | East | Bhutia-Lepcha | Martam Topden | Sikkim National Party | |
2 | Nima Tenzing | Sikkim National Party | |||
3 | Sikkimese Nepali | Nahakul Pradhan | Sikkim State Congress | ||
4 | South | Bhutia-Lepcha | Khunzang Dorji | Sikkim National Party | |
5 | Sikkimese Nepali | Kalu Rai | Sikkim State Congress | ||
6 | Bhagiman Rai | Sikkim National Congress | |||
7 | West | Bhutia-Lepcha | Thendup Tsering Bhutia | Sikkim National Congress | |
8 | Sikkimese Nepali | Khagra Bahadur Khatiwara | Sikkim National Congress | ||
9 | Bhim Bahadur Chettri | Sikkim State Congress | |||
10 | North | Bhutia-Lepcha | Nim Tsering Lepcha | Sikkim National Party | |
11 | Netuk Tsering | Sikkim National Party | |||
12 | Sikkimese Nepali | Badrilal Pradhan | Sikkim State Congress | ||
13 | Gangtok | Bhutia-Lepcha | Ashok Tsering Bhutia | Sikkim National Party | |
14 | Sikkimese Nepali | Harka Bahadur Basnett | Sikkim National Party | ||
15 | General | Sangha | Rinzing Chewang Lama | Independent | |
16 | None | Lendhup Dorji Khangsarpa | Sikkim National Congress | ||
17 | SC | Nandalal Rasaily | Independent | ||
18 | Tsong | Padam Singh Tsong | Sikkim National Congress | ||
Source: Sikkim Darbar Gazette[1]: 59–60 |
Appointed Members[]
In addition to the elected members, six members were appointed to the Sikkim State Council by the Chogyal, which included: Y. Dorji Dahdul (Chief Secretary), M. M. Rasilly, R. S. Prasad, D. B. Chettri, Pinto Tashi and J. D. Pulger.[3]
Executive Council[]
From the elected members, the Chogyal appointed six to the Executive Council.[4]
Name | Responsibilities |
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Martam Topden | Education, Press & Publicity |
Nahakul Pradhan | Health & Medical |
Lendhup Dorji Khangsarpa | Agriculture & Animal Husbandry, Transport |
Ashok Tsering Bhutia | Excise, Forests |
Harka Bahadur Basnett | Bazar |
Kalu Rai | Public Works |
References[]
- ^ a b "Sikkim Darbar Gazette - Declaration of the Results of Election, 1970". 14 May 1970. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
- ^ a b Hamlet Bareh (2001) Encyclopaedia of North-East India: Sikkim Mittal Publications, p18
- ^ "Council meeting proceedings - 28th March 1972". 28 March 1972. p. 7. Retrieved 22 June 2021.
- ^ "Documents regarding the election results and proceedings of Executive Council - Order No. 21/SC". 9 July 1970. p. 75. Retrieved 16 June 2021.
Categories:
- Elections in Sikkim
- 1970 elections in Asia
- 1970s in Sikkim
- April 1970 events in Asia