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.svg 8Decrease2.svg 9

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

Results by constituency

  • Winner, runner-up, voter turnout, and victory margin in every constituency [3]
Assembly ConstituencyTurnoutWinnerRunner UpMargin
#kNames%CandidatePartyVotes%CandidatePartyVotes%
1 Tawang-I 80.62%Karma Wangchu INC 2,99265.16%Tashi Norbu PPA 1,60034.84%1,392
2 Tawang-II 80.13%Tsering Tashi INC 3,13964.35%Tsering Chuki PPA 1,73935.65%1,400
3 Dirang–Kalaktang 81.64%R. K. Khrimey Independent 3,92549.05%Nima Tsering Khrime INC 3,44443.04%481
4 Bomdila 77.05% Japu Deru PPA 1,89436.03%Sinam Dususow INC 1,73733.04%157
5 Seppa 76.19% Nyari Welly INC 3,41935.35%Mape Dada Independent 3,37634.9%43
6 Chayangtajo 84.36% Kameng Dolo INC 4,74454.05%Mai Sonam Independent 4,03345.95%711
7 Koloriang -Chera Talo INC Elected Unopposed
8 Nyapin-Palin 80.08%Tadar Tang INC 3,26541.05%Kamen Ringu PPA 2,83635.66%429
9 Doimukh–Sagalee 70.93%Techi Takar INC 5,20339.97%Nabam Atum Independent 3,07523.62%2,128
10 Ziro–Hapoli 73.21%Gyati Takka INC 2,93825.41%Padi Yubbe Independent 2,80924.29%129
11 Riga-Tali 73.01%Boa Tamo INC 1,76225.54%Mem Kabak BJP 1,68624.44%76
12 Daporijo 82.14%Tadak Dulom INC 4,65144.96%Larbin Nachi BJP 4,62944.75%22
13 Daksing-Taliha 77.79%Punji Mara INC 3,50443.06%Tara Payeng BJP 2,84434.95%660
14 Mechuka 80.76%Tadik Chije Independent 1,49235.63%Pasang Wangchuk Sona INC 1,31031.29%182
15 Along North 82.79%Lijum Ronya BJP 2,81132.21%Talong Taggu INC 2,76331.66%48
16 Along South 78.09%Doi Ado PPA 4,52352.51%Boken Ette Independent 3,27037.96%1,253
17 Basar 84.26%Todak Basar INC 5,70163.97%Tamar Karlo PPA 3,21136.03%2,490
18 Pasighat 77.43%Tapum Jamoh PPA 5,23151.39%Tarung Pabin INC 4,94848.61%283
19 Yingkiong–Pangin 79.86%Geogong Apang INC 6,88066.22%Tanung Mize PPA 3,51033.78%3,370
20 Meriang-Mebo 80.46%Bakin Pertin PPA 4,16751.42%Kabang Borang INC 3,93748.58%230
21 Anini 61.45%Tade Tacho INC 1,30352.46%Maru Mili Independent 77331.12%530
22 Roing 75.69% Mutchu Mithi INC 3,02346.89%Abom Bornag PPA 2,22834.56%795
23 Nomsai–Chowkham 75.67%C. P. Namshoom Independent 5,81643.71%Chau Khouk Manpoong INC 5,63442.34%182
24 Tezu Hayuliang 76.23%Khapriso Krong INC 5,29753.21%Sobeng Tayang Independent 4,34343.63%954
25 Noadehing–Nampong 74.21%Kamoli Mossang Independent 2,93748.99%Samchom Ngemu INC 2,68244.74%255
26 Changlang 80.99%Tengam Ngemu INC 3,05553.05%Wangnia Pongte Independent 2,57344.68%482
27 Khonsa South 79.92%T. L. Rajkumar INC 2,65642.67%Sijen Kongkang PPA 1,47823.75%1,178
28 Khonsa North 74.54%Kapchen Rajkumar INC 2,28433.59%Wanglat Lowangcha Independent 1,78626.26%498
29 Niausa–Kanubari 63.98%Noksong Boham INC 2,25739.26%Rawang Wangham Independent 64611.24%1,611
30 Pongchau-Wakka 45.71%Hejam Ponglaham INC 1,44238.02%Anok PPA 1,08128.5%361

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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.
  3. "Statistical Report on General Election, 1984 to the Legislative Assembly of Arunachal Pradesh" (PDF). Election Commission of India. Archived from the original (pdf) on 20 August 2018. Retrieved 15 February 2024.