All 30 seats in the Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly 16 seats needed for a majority | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Registered | 311,220 | |||||||||||||||||||||
Turnout | 76.34% | |||||||||||||||||||||
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The third Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election was held in 1984. [1] Indian National Congress (INC) won 21 seats out of 30 seats, while the People's Party of Arunachal (PPA) won four seats and independent candidates won four seats. Gegong Apang was sworn in as Chief Minister. [2]
The election was held in 1,127 different polling stations and the average number of electors per polling station was 283. 28 men and 2 women were successful candidates.
Number of valid votes | 2,24,717 |
Number of rejected votes | 12,868 ( 5.42% of Total Votes Polled) |
PArty [1] | Contested | Won | FD | Votes | % | Seats% |
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BJP | 6 | 1 | 0 | 17,283 | 7.69% | 29.45% |
INC | 30 | 21 | 1 | 96791 | 43.07% | 43.07% |
JNP | 3 | 0 | 3 | 845 | 0.38% | 3.03% |
PPA | 13 | 4 | 1 | 34910 | 15.54% | 36.74% |
Independents | 63 | 4 | 40 | 74888 | 33.33% | 42.15% |
Total | 115 | 30 | 45 | 224717 | ||
Constituency | Reserved for (SC/ST/None) | Member | Party | |
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Tawang I | None | Karma Wangchu | Indian National Congress | |
Tawang Ii | None | Tsering Tashi | Indian National Congress | |
Dirang- Kalaktong | None | R.k. Khrimey | Independent | |
Bomdila | None | Japu Deru | People's Party of Arunachal | |
Seppa | None | Nyari Welli | Indian National Congress | |
Chayangtajo | None | Kameng Dolo | Indian National Congress | |
Koloriang | None | Chera Talo (uncontested) | Indian National Congress | |
Nyapin Palim | None | Tadar Tang | Indian National Congress | |
Doimukh-sagalee | None | Techi Takar | Indian National Congress | |
Ziro | None | Gyati Taka | Indian National Congress | |
Riga-tali | None | Boa Tamo | Indian National Congress | |
Daporijo | ST | Tadak Dulom | Indian National Congress | |
Daksing-taliha | ST | Punji Mara | Indian National Congress | |
Machuka | None | Tadik Chije | Independent | |
Along North | None | Lijum Ronya | Bharatiya Janata Party | |
Along South | None | Doi Ado | People's Party of Arunachal | |
Basar | None | Todak Basar | Indian National Congress | |
Pasighat | None | Tapum Jamoh | People's Party of Arunachal | |
Yingkiong-pangin | None | Geogong Apang | Indian National Congress | |
Meriang-mebo | None | Bakin Pertin | People's Party of Arunachal | |
Anini | None | Tade Tacho | Indian National Congress | |
Roing | None | Mukut Mithi | Indian National Congress | |
Namsai Chowkham | None | C.p. Namshoom | Independent | |
Tezu Hayuliang | None | Khapriso Krong | Indian National Congress | |
Noadihing Nampong | None | Kamoli Mossang | Independent | |
Changlang | None | Tengam Ngemu | Indian National Congress | |
Khonsa South | None | T.l. Rajkumar | Indian National Congress | |
Khonsa North | None | Kapchen Rajkumar | Indian National Congress | |
Niausa Kanubari | None | Noksong Boham | Indian National Congress | |
Pongchou Wakka | None | Hejam Ponglaham | Indian National Congress | |
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