1993 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election explained

Election Name:1993 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election
Country:India
Type:legislative
Vote Type:Popular
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1989 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election
Previous Year:1989
Election Date:15 February 1993
Next Election:1998 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election
Next Year:1998
Seats For Election:All 60 seats in the Nagaland Legislative Assembly
Majority Seats:31
Turnout:91.53%
Party2:NPC
Seats Before2:
Popular Vote2:32.82%
Seat Change2:New
Seats2:17
Swing2:New
Image1:Governor S. C. Jamir with CM Naveen Patnaik and President Kovind (cropped).jpg
Leader1:S. C. Jamir
Leaders Seat1:Mokokchung Town
Party1:Indian National Congress
Seats Before1:36
Popular Vote1:46.02%
Seat Change1:1
Seats1:35
CM
Before Election:President's Rule
After Party:Indian National Congress
After Election:S. C. Jamir

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

Results by constituency

  • Winner, runner-up, voter turnout, and victory margin in every constituency

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Assembly ConstituencyTurnout WinnerRunner UpMargin
  1. k
Names%CandidatePartydata-sort-type=number Votes%CandidatePartydata-sort-type=number Votes%
1 85.46% I. Vikheshe 7,573 43.13% 7,436 42.35% 137
2 83.62% S. I. Jamir 15,385 53.15% Golmei Patrick 10,939 37.79% 4,446
3 83.31% 6,478 57.29% Rajiv 1,696 15.00% 4,782
4 96.12% Shikiho 28,406 58.24% Razouvotuo 19,856 40.71% 8,550
5 95.59% Kakheto 10,407 51.73% Rokonicha 9,291 46.18% 1,116
6 96.59% T. R. Zeliang 6,005 34.92% Lalkholen 3,461 20.13% 2,544
7 85.94% Neiba Ndang 5,686 41.72% Bangdi Lheilung 4,277 31.38% 1,409
8 74.82% Shurhiu 3,215 35.55% Asu Keyho 2,978 32.93% 237
9 75.42% 7,732 50.86% K. V. Keditsu 4,142 27.24% 3,590
10 - Elected Unopposed
11 94.13% 5,411 44.36% R. Sopu Angami 4,311 35.34% 1,100
12 92.19% Nillo 8,369 63.65% Khasu Kath 4,658 35.42% 3,711
13 88.82% Huska Sumi 3,395 37.17% Joshua Sema 3,239 35.46% 156
14 91.06% Ruguozelhou 5,448 59.52% Mavil Khieya 3,230 35.29% 2,218
15 83.37% 3,572 47.13% 2,948 38.90% 624
16 85.77% Kewekhape 7,473 57.65% Thenucho 5,425 41.85% 2,048
17 92.42% Zhovehu Lohe 4,031 39.81% Kewezu 3,771 37.24% 260
18 90.03% Vamuzo Phesao 5,506 43.93% Povotso Lohe 4,702 37.51% 804
19 88.22% Zachilhu Vadeo 5,836 52.14% 5,274 47.11% 562
20 92.21% Zutsepa Katiry 4,589 41.89% Khuosatho 4,227 38.58% 362
21 97.04% T. Tali 8,042 56.49% Lakato 6,189 43.47% 1,853
22 99.70% Soalemba 6,552 55.25% M. Pongener 5,297 44.67% 1,255
23 99.41% T. Yupangnenba 3,133 34.06% Temjentemsu 3,112 33.83% 21
24 99.01% 4,433 38.07% S. Limatemjen 4,037 34.67% 396
25 98.27% N. I. Jamir 5,389 49.55% Temjentoshi 4,863 44.71% 526
26 91.45% Nungshizenba 6,157 73.84% Bendangnukshi 2,146 25.74% 4,011
27 97.56% 4,580 97.93% Bendangtoshi 86 1.84% 4,494
28 98.19% T. Nokyu Longchar 3,957 28.05% Alemwapang 3,701 26.23% 256
29 92.75% I. Imkong 6,281 71.40% Chubatemjen Ao 2,504 28.46% 3,777
30 99.38% Tongpangnungshi 4,605 46.14% Tiameren 2,931 29.37% 1,674
31 92.73% Kazheto Kinimi 2,637 46.36% Khehoto 2,108 37.06% 529
32 93.54% Kiyezhe L. Chishi 5,453 76.67% Mihozhe 1,623 22.82% 3,830
33 95.09% Kiyezhe Aye 5,608 61.76% Vihoshe 2,661 29.30% 2,947
34 87.56% Tokheho Yepthomi 3,885 54.42% Tohevi 3,200 44.82% 685
35 82.89% Khekiho 4,810 53.89% Tokheho Sema 2,510 28.12% 2,300
36 93.57% G. Kughvi 2,848 42.06% Asheto 2,255 33.30% 593
37 84.64% T. A. Ngullie 5,409 50.81% C. Yilumo Kithan 4,523 42.49% 886
38 72.68% John Lotha 4,386 28.61% 4,181 27.28% 205
39 92.68% Y. Sulanthung H. Lotha 3,245 29.35% Nkhao Jami 2,938 26.57% 307
40 90.69% Tsenlamo Kikon 3,753 36.88% E. Thungohamo Ezung 3,521 34.60% 232
41 96.06% B. Tingkap Wangnao 5,308 39.54% Aloh 4,601 34.28% 707
42 98.53% P. Enyei 7,251 50.66% Chingwang Konyak 6,839 47.78% 412
43 88.31% Bongnao 4,756 57.09% 3,545 42.55% 1,211
44 99.76% Kongam 7,372 51.65% Pohwang Konyak 6,840 47.93% 532
45 94.67% T. P. Manlen Konyak 9,443 76.35% Chennyeim 2,821 22.81% 6,622
46 84.56% S. Yokten 7,212 55.31% John Konyak 5,720 43.87% 1,492
47 96.99% W. Eyong 4,632 58.49% Nyeiwang Konyak 3,250 41.04% 1,382
48 99.58% A. Nyamnyei Konyak 6,684 54.80% E. E. Pangteang 5,480 44.93% 1,204
49 99.99% B. Phongshak Phom 14,000 68.45% H. Nyemli Phom 6,439 31.48% 7,561
50 99.86% M. Chemlom Phom 11,840 51.84% Bukchem Phom 10,964 48.01% 876
51 94.89% 2,838 54.43% C. Chongshen Chang 2,324 44.57% 514
52 99.42% S. Kyukhangba Sangtam 7,302 60.18% Thrinimong Sangtam 4,794 39.51% 2,508
53 82.54% Changkong Chang 4,918 47.26% Kechingba Yimchunger 3,155 30.32% 1,763
54 92.54% K. Imlong Chang 6,411 63.67% A. Lakiumong Yimchunger 3,652 36.27% 2,759
55 97.81% Pongchallenpa 5,855 42.77% S. Hongpe Konyak 3,967 28.98% 1,888
56 94.77% Sedem Khaming 3,427 39.34% W. Chuba Khaim 3,207 36.82% 220
57 98.17% T. Khongo 3,206 32.67% Khisangmong 2,944 30.00% 262
58 98.04% K. Yamakam 5,121 44.62% Y. Throngshi 3,226 28.11% 1,895
59 83.01% S. Sethricho Sangtam 6,130 55.59% C. Kipili Sangtam 4,871 44.17% 1,259
60 89.95% R. L. Akamba 4,891 29.04% R. Sapikiu 4,686 27.83% 205

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: DPACO (1976) - Archive Delimitation Orders - Election Commission of India . December 9, 2020.