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]
Assembly Constituency | Turnout | Winner | Runner Up | Margin | ||||||||||
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| Names | % | Candidate | Party | data-sort-type=number | Votes | % | Candidate | Party | data-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 |