Election Name: | 1993 Tripura Legislative Assembly election |
Country: | India |
Type: | parliamentary |
Ongoing: | no |
Previous Election: | 1988 Tripura Legislative Assembly election |
Previous Year: | 1988 |
Next Election: | 1998 Tripura Legislative Assembly election |
Next Year: | 1998 |
Seats For Election: | 60 seats in the Assembly |
Election Date: | 15 February 1993 |
Image1: | Dasarathdeb160*150.jpg |
Leader1: | Dasarath Deb |
Party1: | Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Leaders Seat1: | Ramchandraghat |
Last Election1: | 26 |
Seats1: | 44 |
Seat Change1: | 18 |
Popular Vote1: | 599,943 |
Percentage1: | 44.78% |
Leader2: | - |
Party2: | Indian National Congress |
Leaders Seat2: | - |
Last Election2: | 25 |
Seats2: | 10 |
Seat Change2: | 15 |
Popular Vote2: | 438,561 |
Percentage2: | 32.73% |
Map Size: | 200px |
Chief Minister | |
Before Election: | President's rule |
After Election: | Dasarath Deb |
After Party: | Communist Party of India (Marxist) |
Majority Seats: | 31 |
The 1993 Tripura Legislative Assembly election took place in a single phase on 15 February 1993 to elect the Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) from each of the 60 Assembly Constituencies (ACs) in Tripura, India.[1]
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)), led by Dasarath Deb, won 44 seats and formed a Government in Tripura
Election to the Tripura Legislative Assembly were held on February 15, 1993. The election were held in a single phase for all the 60 assembly constituencies.
Men | Women | Total | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
No.of Electors | 855,052 | 817,976 | 1,673,028 | |
No.of Electors who Voted | 707,725 | 650,519 | 1,358,244 | |
Polling Percentage | 82.77% | 79.53% | 81.18% |
Men | Women | Total | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
No.of Contestants | 393 | 14 | 407 | |
Elected | 59 | 01 | 60 |
Party | Seats Contested | Seats Won | No. of Votes | % of Votes | 1988 Seats | ||||
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Bharatiya Janata Party | 38 | 0 | 27,078 | 2.02% | 0 | ||||
Communist Party of India | 2 | 0 | 18,058 | 1.35% | 0 | ||||
Communist Party of India (Marxist) | 51 | 44 | 599,943 | 44.78% | 26 | ||||
Indian National Congress | 46 | 10 | 438,561 | 32.73% | 25 | ||||
Janata Dal(B) | 2 | 1 | 20,981 | 1.57% | - | ||||
All India Forward Block | 1 | 1 | 10,658 | 0.80% | 0 | ||||
Revolutionary Socialist Party | 2 | 2 | 21,235 | 1.58% | 2 | ||||
Tripura Upajati Juba Samiti | 14 | 1 | 100,742 | 7.52% | - | ||||
Amra Bangali | 42 | 0 | 19,592 | 1.46% | - | ||||
Independents | 207 | 1 | 82,541 | 6.16% | 0 | ||||
Total | 407 | 60 | 1,339,838 | ||||||
Source: ECI[6] | |||||||||
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 | Simna | 81.26% | Pranab Debbarma | 12,156 | 63.56% | Rabindra Debbarma | 6,274 | 32.81% | 5,882 | |||||
2 | Mohanpur | 81.41% | Ratan Lal Nath | 9,717 | 46.25% | Akhil Chandra Debnath | 9,657 | 45.96% | 60 | |||||
3 | Bamutia | 83.61% | Haricharan Sarkar | 11,683 | 51.28% | Prakash Chandra Das | 10,645 | 46.73% | 1,038 | |||||
4 | Barjala | 78.26% | Arun Bhowmik | 13,483 | 43.98% | Dipak Kumar Roy | 10,709 | 34.93% | 2,774 | |||||
5 | Khayerpur | 83.28% | Pabitra Kar | 13,022 | 50.07% | Ratan Lal Ghosh | 12,565 | 48.32% | 457 | |||||
6 | Agartala | 77.73% | Nripen Chakraborty | 15,792 | 52.11% | Sudip Roy Barman | 12,863 | 42.44% | 2,929 | |||||
7 | Ramnagar | 77.52% | Surajit Datta | 12,862 | 53.67% | Chhaya Baul | 10,018 | 41.8% | 2,844 | |||||
8 | Town Bordowali | 75.94% | Brajagopal Roy | 10,658 | 51.66% | Purnima Bhattacharjee | 9,404 | 45.58% | 1,254 | |||||
9 | Banamalipur | 74.66% | Ratan Chakraborty | 8,583 | 49.17% | Dulal Das Gupta | 7,498 | 42.96% | 1,085 | |||||
10 | Majlishpur | 81.52% | Dipak Nag | 11,729 | 50.7% | Manik Dey | 11,018 | 47.62% | 711 | |||||
11 | Mandaibazar | 75.79% | Rashiram Debbarma | 14,142 | 61.52% | Shyama Charan Tripura | 7,471 | 32.5% | 6,671 | |||||
12 | Takarjala | 79.44% | Kartik Kanya Debbarma | 10,783 | 51.42% | Sukhendu Debbarma | 5,715 | 27.25% | 5,068 | |||||
13 | Pratapgarh | 81.32% | Anil Sarkar | 21,629 | 57.45% | Madhusudan Das | 14,581 | 38.73% | 7,048 | |||||
14 | Badharghat | 80.62% | Jadab Majumder | 19,563 | 51.55% | Dilip Sarkar | 17,096 | 45.05% | 2,467 | |||||
15 | Kamalasagar | 80.16% | Matilal Sarkar | 10,813 | 52.53% | Narayan Chandra Chowdhury | 9,339 | 45.37% | 1,474 | |||||
16 | Bishalgarh | 85.25% | Samir Ranjan Barman | 16,404 | 74.83% | Bhanu Lal Saha | 4,634 | 21.14% | 11,770 | |||||
17 | Golaghati | 77.87% | Niranjan Debbarma | 10,465 | 50.29% | Budha Debbarma | 7,251 | 34.85% | 3,214 | |||||
18 | Charilam | 76.84% | Ahok Debbarma | 10,292 | 47.09% | Aghore Debbarma | 9,628 | 44.05% | 664 | |||||
19 | Boxanagar | 84.48% | Sahid Chowdhury | 11,161 | 56.71% | Tahera Begum | 6,858 | 34.85% | 4,303 | |||||
20 | Nalchar | 85.31% | Sukumar Barman | 10,526 | 52.65% | Narayan Das | 9,108 | 45.56% | 1,418 | |||||
21 | Sonamura | 85.55% | Subal Rudra | 11,181 | 54.22% | Rashik Lal Roy | 8,218 | 39.85% | 2,963 | |||||
22 | Dhanpur | 84.55% | Samar Chowdhury | 13,327 | 58.43% | Gopal Chandra Roy | 9,212 | 40.39% | 4,115 | |||||
23 | Ramchandraghat | 84.22% | Dasarath Deb | 12,790 | 78.54% | Dinesh Debbarma | 2,374 | 14.58% | 10,416 | |||||
24 | Khowai | 88.54% | Samir Deb Sarkar | 9,579 | 49.97% | Sukhamoy Kar | 8,986 | 46.88% | 593 | |||||
25 | Asharambari | 81.43% | Bidya Chandra Debbarma | 14,820 | 80.26% | Sudhir Debbarma | 2,407 | 13.04% | 12,413 | |||||
26 | Pramodenagar | 82.77% | Aghore Debbarma | 15,013 | 65.75% | Biswajit Deb Rankhal | 7,569 | 33.15% | 7,444 | |||||
27 | Kalyanpur | 82.9% | Makhan Lal Chakraborty | 9,832 | 49.23% | Kajal Chandra Das | 8,695 | 43.54% | 1,137 | |||||
28 | Krishnapur | 78.12% | Khagendra Jamatia | 13,850 | 70.38% | Karna Singh Jamatia | 5,051 | 25.67% | 8,799 | |||||
29 | Teliamura | 81.45% | Jitendra Sarkar | 11,028 | 49.91% | Ashok Kumar Baidya | 7,092 | 32.1% | 3,936 | |||||
30 | Bagma | 84.33% | Rati Mohan Jamaitia | 9,899 | 45.65% | Saral Pada Jamatia | 9,056 | 41.76% | 843 | |||||
31 | Salgarh | 84.74% | Gopal Chandra Das | 11,286 | 50.97% | Kamini Kumar Das | 10,080 | 45.52% | 1,206 | |||||
32 | Radhakishorpur | 82.41% | Pannalal Ghosh | 9,949 | 49.15% | Ranjit Singha Roy | 5,573 | 27.53% | 4,376 | |||||
33 | Matarbari | 86.34% | Madhab Chandra Saha | 11,566 | 49.94% | Kashiram Reang | 10,247 | 44.25% | 1,319 | |||||
34 | Kakraban | 83.02% | Kashab Chandra Majumder | 11,202 | 54.1% | Subrata Dhar | 5,782 | 27.93% | 5,420 | |||||
35 | Rajnagar | 86.1% | Sudhan Das | 14,964 | 54.57% | Sefali Das | 12,067 | 44.% | 2,897 | |||||
36 | Belonia | 86.92% | Amal Mallik | 14,985 | 62.3% | Sunil Baran Das Gupta | 8,430 | 35.05% | 6,555 | |||||
37 | Santirbazar | 82.16% | Baju Ban Riyan | 13,242 | 50.46% | Gouri Sankar Reang | 12,879 | 49.07% | 363 | |||||
38 | Hrishyamukh | 86.16% | Dilip Chowdhury | 15,420 | 64.26% | Badal Chowdhury | 8,422 | 35.1% | 6,998 | |||||
39 | Jolaibari | 82.45% | Brajendra Mog Chowdhury | 9,385 | 51.9% | Gitamohan Tripura | 8,357 | 46.21% | 1,028 | |||||
40 | Manu | 85.01% | Jitendra Chaudhury | 14,886 | 54.93% | Angju Mog | 12,212 | 45.07% | 2,674 | |||||
41 | Sabroom | 86.5% | Sunil Kumar Chowdhury | 12,714 | 52.% | Parimal Nandy | 11,451 | 46.83% | 1,263 | |||||
42 | Ampinagar | 79.67% | Debabrata Koloy | 11,488 | 53.19% | Nagendra Jamatia | 9,060 | 41.95% | 2,428 | |||||
43 | Birganj | 85.51% | Ranjit Debnath | 12,704 | 48.64% | Jawhar Shaha | 11,046 | 42.29% | 1,658 | |||||
44 | Raima Valley | 80.5% | Ananda Mohan Roaja | 13,426 | 54.22% | Rabindra Debbarma | 11,134 | 44.97% | 2,292 | |||||
45 | Kamalpur | 87.58% | Bimal Singha | 10,100 | 55.74% | Saroj Kumar Charkaborty | 7,159 | 39.51% | 2,941 | |||||
46 | Surma | 84.25% | Sudhir Das | 11,477 | 56.64% | Sushendra Malakar | 7,901 | 38.99% | 3,576 | |||||
47 | Salema | 81.98% | Prasanta Debbarma | 12,683 | 61.9% | Mangal Prasad Debbarma | 6,138 | 29.96% | 6,545 | |||||
48 | Kulai | 78.17% | Hasmai Reang | 13,010 | 57.61% | Diba Chandra Hiangkhwal | 7,319 | 32.41% | 5,691 | |||||
49 | Chawamanu | 74.65% | Purna Mohan Tripura | 10,442 | 60.87% | Shyama Charan Tripura | 4,428 | 25.81% | 6,014 | |||||
50 | Pabiachhara | 75.51% | Bidhu Bhusan Malakar | 13,322 | 59.78% | Brajendra Das | 8,102 | 36.36% | 5,220 | |||||
51 | Fatikroy | 81.96% | Bhudeb Bhattacharya | 11,742 | 57.61% | Sunil Chandra Das | 6,706 | 32.9% | 5,036 | |||||
52 | Chandipur | 83.41% | Baidyanath Majumdar | 12,656 | 58.43% | Nirode Baran Das | 7,662 | 35.38% | 4,994 | |||||
53 | Kailashahar | 83.61% | Tapan Chakraborty | 11,592 | 49.% | Birajit Sinha | 11,126 | 47.03% | 466 | |||||
54 | Kurti | 76.31% | Faizur Rahaman | 10,352 | 52.89% | Abdul Rokib | 4,929 | 25.18% | 5,423 | |||||
55 | Kadamtala | 75.37% | Umesh Chandra Nath | 6,792 | 35.2% | Jyotirmoy Nath | 4,909 | 25.44% | 1,883 | |||||
56 | Dharmanagar | 77.35% | Amitabha Datta | 10,310 | 46.37% | Kalidas Dutta | 7,745 | 34.83% | 2,565 | |||||
57 | Jubarajnagar | 82.79% | Ramendra Chandra Debnath | 10,228 | 51.24% | Biva Nath | 7,732 | 38.74% | 2,496 | |||||
58 | Pencharthal | 73.35% | Anil Chakma | 8,990 | 41.76% | Sushil Kumar Chakma | 5,110 | 23.74% | 3,880 | |||||
59 | Panisagar | 74.27% | Subodh Chandra Das | 8,528 | 47.82% | Ashutosh Das | 6,643 | 37.25% | 1,885 | |||||
60 | Kanchanpur | 73.79% | Len Prasad Malsai | 9,228 | 46.95% | Drao Kumar Reang | 5,749 | 29.25% | 3,479 |
The Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPI(M)), led by Dasarath Deb, won 44 seats and formed a Government in Tripura.[8]