1984 Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election

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1984 Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election
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  1980
1990  

All 30 seats in the Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly
16 seats needed for a majority
Registered311,220
Turnout76.34%
 Majority partyMinority party
  Gegong Apang.jpg Indian Election Symbol Maize.svg
Leader Gegong Apang
Party INC PPA
Last election1313
Seats won214
Seat changeIncrease2.svg8Decrease2.svg9

CM before election

Gegong Apang
INC

Elected CM

Gegong Apang
INC

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]

Contents

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.

Electors

Number of valid votes2,24,717
Number of rejected votes12,868 ( 5.42% of Total Votes Polled)

Results

India Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly 1984.svg
PArty [1] ContestedWonFDVotes%Seats%
BJP61017,2837.69%29.45%
INC302119679143.07%43.07%
JNP3038450.38%3.03%
PPA13413491015.54%36.74%
Independents634407488833.33%42.15%
Total1153045224717

Elected Members

ConstituencyReserved for
(SC/ST/None)
MemberParty
Tawang INoneKarma Wangchu Indian National Congress
Tawang IiNoneTsering Tashi Indian National Congress
Dirang- KalaktongNoneR.k. Khrimey Independent
BomdilaNoneJapu Deru People's Party of Arunachal
SeppaNone Nyari Welli Indian National Congress
ChayangtajoNone Kameng Dolo Indian National Congress
KoloriangNoneChera Talo (uncontested) Indian National Congress
Nyapin PalimNoneTadar Tang Indian National Congress
Doimukh-sagaleeNoneTechi Takar Indian National Congress
ZiroNoneGyati Taka Indian National Congress
Riga-taliNoneBoa Tamo Indian National Congress
DaporijoSTTadak Dulom Indian National Congress
Daksing-talihaSTPunji Mara Indian National Congress
MachukaNoneTadik Chije Independent
Along NorthNone Lijum Ronya Bharatiya Janata Party
Along SouthNoneDoi Ado People's Party of Arunachal
BasarNoneTodak Basar Indian National Congress
PasighatNoneTapum Jamoh People's Party of Arunachal
Yingkiong-panginNone Geogong Apang Indian National Congress
Meriang-meboNoneBakin Pertin People's Party of Arunachal
AniniNoneTade Tacho Indian National Congress
RoingNone Mukut Mithi Indian National Congress
Namsai ChowkhamNoneC.p. Namshoom Independent
Tezu HayuliangNoneKhapriso Krong Indian National Congress
Noadihing NampongNoneKamoli Mossang Independent
ChanglangNoneTengam Ngemu Indian National Congress
Khonsa SouthNoneT.l. Rajkumar Indian National Congress
Khonsa NorthNoneKapchen Rajkumar Indian National Congress
Niausa KanubariNoneNoksong Boham Indian National Congress
Pongchou WakkaNoneHejam Ponglaham Indian National Congress

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References

  1. 1 2 "Arunachal Pradesh Election results, 1984". Archived from the original on 2019-05-15.
  2. Ranjana Arora; Verinder Grover, eds. (1996). Encyclopaedia of India and Her States: North-East India, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura. Deep & Deep. p. 101.