2013 Tripura Legislative Assembly election

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2013 Tripura Legislative Assembly election

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All 60 seats in the Tripura Legislative Assembly
31 seats needed for a majority
Turnout93.57%
  First party Second party
  Manik Sarkar.jpg Sudip Roy Barman.png
Leader Manik Sarkar Sudip Roy Barman
Party CPI (M) INC
Last election 46 10
Seats won 49 6
Seat change Increase3 Steady
Popular vote 1,059,327 804,457
Percentage 48.11% 36.53%

Tripura map.png
Tripura District Map

CM before election

Manik Sarkar
CPI (M)

CM-elect

Manik Sarkar
CPI (M)

The 2013 Tripura Legislative Assembly election took place in a single phase on 14 February to elect the Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) from each of the 60 Assembly Constituencies (ACs) in Tripura, India.

Highlights[]

Election to the Tripura Legislative Assembly were held on 14 February 2013. The election were held in a single phase for all the 60 assembly constituencies.

Participating Political Parties[]

[1]

Partytype Abbreviation Party
National Parties
1BJP Bhartiya Janta Party
2CPI COMMUNIST PARTY OF INDIA
3CPM Communist Party of India (Marxist)
4INC Indian National Congress
5NCP Nationalist Congress Party
State Parties - Other States
6AIFB All India Forward Bloc
7JD(U) Janata Dal (United)
8RSP Revolutionary Socialist Party
9SP Samajwadi Party
Registered(Unrecognised ) Parties
10AMB Amra Bangalee
11CPI(ML)(L) Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) (Liberation)
12INPT Indigenous Nationalist Party of Twipra
13IPFTIndigenousn People's Front of Tripura
14SUCISocialist Unity Centre of India (Communist)
Independents
15INDIndependent

No. of Constituencies[]

[1]

Type of Constituencies GEN SC ST Total
No. of Constituencies 30 10 20 60

Electors[]

[1]

Men Women Total
No.of Electors 1,201,209 1,157,284 2,358,493
No.of Electors who Voted 1,089,860 1,075,622 2,165,482
Polling Percentage 90.73% 92.94% 91.82%

Performance of Women Candidates[]

Men Women Total
No.of Contestants 234 15 249
Elected 55 05 60

[1]

Background[]

The previous elections to the 10th Tripura Legislative Assembly was held in 2008. As of 2009, of the 60 ACs in Tripura, 20 are reserved for Scheduled Tribes and 10 are reserved for Scheduled Castes.[2][3] February 2013 Elections in all polling stations were held using Electronic voting machines.[citation needed]

The Left Front, led by Communist Party of India (Marxist), and headed by Manik Sarkar, had formed the Government in the 10th Tripura Assembly after being re-elected in 2008. The Left Front had won 46 of the 60 seats in 2008 election.[4]

Campaign[]

The 2013 elections saw the Left Front trying to retain power for a fifth consecutive term. A total of 249 candidates from different political parties contested this election.[5]

Election Day[]

Election Day (14 February 2013) was overall peaceful and passed without any major incident of violence in this state that has traditionally faced insurgency from militant outfits.[6]

According to the report by Times of India, the chief election officer of the state told that the voter turnout across the state was 93.57%, which set the record for the country's highest-ever voter turnout.[7] This beats the previous record at 91.22 which was also set by Tripura in its 2008 assembly election.[6] Women voters outnumbered men voters by 2.13 percent.[7] There was 3,041 polling stations, and 18,000 poll officials were on duty.[5]

Results[]

Summary of results of the Tripura Legislative Assembly election, 2013[8]
Political Party Flag Seats
Contested
Won Net Change
in seats
% of
Seats
Votes Vote % Change in
vote %
Communist Party of India (Marxist) CPI-M-flag.svg 55 49 Increase 3 81.67 10,59,327 48.11 -
Indian National Congress 48 10 Steady 0 16.67 8,04,457 36.53 -
Communist Party of India CPI-banner.svg 2 1 Steady 0 1.67 34,500 1.57 -
Total 60 Voters 23,58,493 Turnout 22,02,065 ( 93.57%)
Summary of the 14 February 2013 Tripura Legislative Assembly election results[9]
Parties and coalitions Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Won +/−
Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPM) 1,059,327 48.1 Increase0.1 49 Increase3
Indian National Congress (INC) 804,457 36.5 Decrease0.1 10 Steady
Communist Party of India (CPI) 34,500 1.6 Increase0.1 1 Steady
Indigenous Nationalist Party of Twipra (INPT) 167,078 7.6 Increase1.4 0 Decrease1
Revolutionary Socialist Party (RSP) 31,717 2.0 Increase0.3 0 Decrease2
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 33,808 1.5 Steady 0 Steady
Independents (IND) 21,126 1.0 Decrease2.2 0 Steady
Others 50,052 1.8 Increase0.4 0 Steady
Total 2,202,065 100.00 60 ±0

Winners by Constituency[]

AC No Assembly Constituency Name Winner Candidates Name Gender Party
1 Simna (ST) Pranab Debbarma M CPM
2 Mohanpur Ratan Lal Nath M INC
3 Bamutia (SC) Haricharan Sarkar M CPM
4 Barjala (SC) Jitendra Sarkar M INC
5 Khayerpur Pabitra Kar M CPM
6 Agartala Sudip Roy Barman M INC
7 Ramnagar Ratan Das M CPM
8 Town Bordowali Asish Kumar Saha M INC
9 Banamalipur Gopal Chandra Roy M INC
10 Majlishpur Manik Dey M CPM
11 Mandaibazar (ST) Monoranjan Debbarma M CPM
12 Takarjala (ST) Niranjan Debbarma M CPM
13 Pratapgarh (SC) Anil Sarkar M CPM
14 Badharghat (SC) Dilip Sarkar M INC
15 Kamalasagar Narayan Chandra Chowdhuri M CPM
16 Bishalgarh Bhanulal Saha M CPM
17 Golaghati (ST) Keshab Debbarma M CPM
18 Suryamaninagar Raj Kumar Chaudhuri M CPM
19 Charilam (ST) Ramendra Narayan Debbarma M CPM
20 Boxanagar Sahid Choudhuri M CPM
21 Nalchar (SC) Tapan Chandra Das M CPM
22 Sonamura Shyamal Chakraborty M CPM
23 Dhanpur Manik Sarkar M CPM
24 Ramchandraghat (ST) Padma Kumar Debbarma M CPM
25 Khowai Samir Debsarkar M CPM
26 Asharambari (ST) Aghore Debbarma M CPM
27 Kalyanpur-Pramodenagar Manindra Chandra Das M CPM
28 Teliamura Gouri Das F CPM
29 Krishnapur (ST) Khagendra Jamatia M CPM
30 Bagma (ST) Naresh Chandra Jamatia M CPM
31 Radhakishorepur Pranajit Singha Roy M INC
32 Matarbari Madhab Chandra Saha M CPM
33 Kakraban-Salgarh (SC) Ratan Bhowmik M CPM
34 Rajnagar (SC) Sudhan Das M CPM
35 Belonia Basudev Majumder M CPM
36 Santirbazar (ST) Manindra Reang M CPI
37 Hrishyamukh Badal Choudhury M CPM
38 Jolaibari (ST) JashabirTripura M CPM
39 Manu (ST) Jitendra Chaudhury M CPM
40 Sabroom Rita Kar (Majumder) F CPM
41 Ampinagar (ST) Daniel Jamatia M CPM
42 Amarpur ManoranjanAcharjee M CPM
43 Karbook (ST) Priyamani Debbarma M CPM
44 Raima Valley (ST) Lalit MohanTripura M CPM
45 Kamalpur Bijoy Lakshmi Singha F CPM
46 Surma (SC) Sudhir Das M CPM
47 Ambassa (ST) Lalit Kumar Debbarma M CPM
48 Karmachhara (ST) Diba Chandra Hrangkhawl M INC
49 Chawamanu (ST) NirajoyTripura M CPM
50 Pabiachhara (SC) Samiran Malakar M CPM
51 Fatikroy (SC) Tunubala Malakar F CPM
52 Chandipur Tapan Chakrabarti M CPM
53 Kailashahar Birajit Sinha M INC
54 Kadamtala-Kurti Fayzur Rohaman M CPM
55 Bagbassa Bijita Nath F CPM
56 Dharmanagar Biswabandhu Sen M INC
57 Jubarajnagar Ramendra Chandra Debnath M CPM
58 Panisagar Subodh Das M CPM
59 Pencharthal (ST) Arun Kumar Chakma M CPM
60 Kanchanpur (ST) Rajendra Reang M CPM

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d "ECI". Election Commission of India.
  2. ^ "Constituency Wise Report of Electors as on 4th April, 2009 - Tripura West" (PDF). Chief Electoral Officer, Tripura. 4 April 2009. Retrieved 7 March 2014.
  3. ^ "Constituency Wise Report of Electors as on 4th April, 2009 - Tripura East" (PDF). Chief Electoral Officer, Tripura. 4 April 2009. Retrieved 7 March 2014.
  4. ^ "Tripura 2008 - Tripura". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 19 July 2021.
  5. ^ Jump up to: a b "Assembly Elections 2013: Tripura records 92 percent turnout, polling peaceful". India Today. 15 February 2013. Retrieved 15 February 2013.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b "Tripura records highest voter turnout in the country at 93 per cent: EC". IBN Live. 14 February 2013. Archived from the original on 17 February 2013. Retrieved 15 February 2013.
  7. ^ Jump up to: a b Bhattacharjee, Biswendu (17 February 2013). "Tripura scripts poll history". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 9 December 2013. Retrieved 19 February 2013.
  8. ^ "Statistical Report on General Election, 2013 : To the Legislative Assembly of Tripura" (PDF). Election Commission of India. Retrieved 3 April 2014.
  9. ^ "Statistical Report on General Election, 2013 to the Legislative Assembly of Tripura" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 April 2014.
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