1993 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election
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All 60 seats in the Nagaland Legislative Assembly 31 seats needed for a majority | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Registered | 802,911 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Turnout | 91.53% | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Elections to the Nagaland Legislative Assembly were held in February 1993 to elect members of the 60 constituencies in Nagaland, India. The Indian National Congress won the most seats and S. C. Jamir was appointed as the Chief Minister of Nagaland for the third time. The number of constituencies was set as 60 by the recommendation of the Delimitation Commission of India.[1]
Result[]
Party | Votes | % | Seats | +/– | |
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Indian National Congress | 335,834 | 45.95 | 35 | –1 | |
Nagaland Peoples Council | 239,505 | 32.77 | 17 | New | |
3,755 | 0.51 | 1 | New | ||
Bharatiya Janata Party | 3,755 | 0.51 | 0 | New | |
Independents | 148,074 | 20.26 | 7 | +7 | |
Total | 730,923 | 100.00 | 60 | 0 | |
Valid votes | 730,923 | 99.29 | |||
Invalid/blank votes | 5,206 | 0.71 | |||
Total votes | 736,129 | 100.00 | |||
Registered voters/turnout | 802,911 | 91.68 | |||
Source: ECI[2] |
Elected Members[]
# | Constituency | Reserved for (ST/None) |
Candidate | Party | |
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1 | Dimapur-I | None | I. Vikheshe | Independent | |
2 | Dimapur-II | ST | S. Imtisunget Jamir | Indian National Congress | |
3 | Dimapur-III | Kihoto Hollohon | Indian National Congress | ||
4 | Ghaspani-1 | Shikiho | Indian National Congress | ||
5 | Ghaspani-2 | Kakheto | Indian National Congress | ||
6 | Tenning | T. R. Zeliang | Indian National Congress | ||
7 | Peren | Neiba Ndang | Indian National Congress | ||
8 | Western Angami | Shurhiu | Nagaland Peoples Council | ||
9 | Kohima Town | Obed Z. | Indian National Congress | ||
10 | Northern Angami-I | Shürhozelie Liezietsü | Nagaland Peoples Council | ||
11 | Northern Angami-II | Neiphiu Rio | Indian National Congress | ||
12 | Tseminyü | Nillo | Indian National Congress | ||
13 | Pughoboto | Huska Sumi | Nagaland Peoples Council | ||
14 | Southern Angami-I | Ruguozelhou | Nagaland Peoples Council | ||
15 | Southern Angami-II | Viswesül Pusa | Independent | ||
16 | Pfütsero | Kewekhape | Indian National Congress | ||
17 | Chizami | Zhovehu | Indian National Congress | ||
18 | Chozuba | Vamüzo Phesao | Nagaland Peoples Council | ||
19 | Phek | Zachilhu | Indian National Congress | ||
20 | Meluri | Zutsepa Katiry | Nagaland Peoples Council | ||
21 | Tuli | T. Tali | Indian National Congress | ||
22 | Arkakong | Soalemba | Indian National Congress | ||
23 | Impur | T. Yupangnenba | Indian National Congress | ||
24 | Angetyongpang | T. Sentichuba | Nagaland Peoples Council | ||
25 | Mongoya | N. I. Jamir | Indian National Congress | ||
26 | Aonglenden | Nungshizenba | Indian National Congress | ||
27 | Mokokchung Town | S. C. Jamir | Indian National Congress | ||
28 | Koridang | T. Nokyu Longchar | Independent | ||
29 | Jangpetkong | I. Imkong | Indian National Congress | ||
30 | Alongtaki | Tongpangnüngshi | Independent | ||
31 | Akuluto | Kakheto | Independent | ||
32 | Atoizu | Kiyezhe L. Chishi | Independent | ||
33 | Suruhoto | Kiyezhe | Indian National Congress | ||
34 | Aghunato | Tokheho Yepthomi | Indian National Congress | ||
35 | Zünheboto | Khekiho | Independent | ||
36 | Satakha | G. Kughvi | Nagaland Peoples Council | ||
37 | Tyüi | T. A. Ngüllie | Nagaland Peoples Council | ||
38 | Wokha | John Lotha | Indian National Congress | ||
39 | Sanis | Y. Sulanthung H. Lotha | |||
40 | Bhandari | T. Kikon | Nagaland Peoples Council | ||
41 | Tizit | B. Tingkap Wangnao | Indian National Congress | ||
42 | Wakching | P. Enyei | Nagaland Peoples Council | ||
43 | Tapi | Bongnao | Indian National Congress | ||
44 | Phomching | Konngam | Indian National Congress | ||
45 | Tehok | T. P. Manlem | Nagaland Peoples Council | ||
46 | Mon Town | S. Yokten | Indian National Congress | ||
47 | Aboi | W. Eyong | Nagaland Peoples Council | ||
48 | Moka | A. Naymnyei | Indian National Congress | ||
49 | Tamlu | B. Phongshak Phom | Indian National Congress | ||
50 | Longleng | M. Chemlom Phom | Nagaland Peoples Council | ||
51 | Noksen | H. Chuba Chang | Indian National Congress | ||
52 | Longkhim Chare | S. Kyukhangba Sangtam | Indian National Congress | ||
53 | Tuensang Sadar-1 | Changkong Chang | Indian National Congress | ||
54 | Tuensang Sadar-2 | K. Imlong | Nagaland Peoples Council | ||
55 | Tobu | Pongchallenpa | Independent | ||
56 | Noklak | Sedem | Nagaland Peoples Council | ||
57 | Thonoknyu | T. Khongo | Nagaland Peoples Council | ||
58 | Shamator Chessore | K. Yamakam | Indian National Congress | ||
59 | Seyochung Sitimi | S. Seuhricho | Indian National Congress | ||
60 | Pungro Kiphire | R. L. Akamba | Indian National Congress |
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "DPACO (1976) - Archive Delimitation Orders - Election Commission of India". Retrieved 9 December 2020.
- ^ "Statistical Report on General Election, 1993 to the Legislative Assembly of Nagaland". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 28 August 2021.
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