1987 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election

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1987 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election
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  1982 18 November 1987 1989  

All 60 seats in the Nagaland Legislative Assembly
31 seats needed for a majority
Registered581,953
Turnout84.53%
 Majority partyMinority party
 
Hand INC.svg
Leader Hokishe Sema
Party INC NND
Leader's seat Aonglenden
Seats before2424
Seats won3418
Seat changeIncrease2.svg10Decrease2.svg6
Popular vote39.84%30.33%

CM before election

Hokishe Sema
Indian National Congress

Elected CM

Hokishe Sema
INC

Elections to the Nagaland Legislative Assembly were held in November 1987 to elect members of the 60 constituencies in Nagaland, India. The Indian National Congress won the most seats and Hokishe Sema was appointed as the Chief Minister of Nagaland. The number of constituencies was set as 60 by the recommendation of the Delimitation Commission of India. [1]

Contents

Result

India Nagaland Legislative Assembly 1987.svg
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Indian National Congress 193,19936.1034Increase2.svg10
Naga National Democratic Party 140,11226.1818Decrease2.svg6
Nagaland Peoples Front 43,7828.181New
Bharatiya Janata Party 9260.170New
Independents157,17329.377Decrease2.svg5
Total535,192100.00600
Valid votes535,19298.71
Invalid/blank votes6,9801.29
Total votes542,172100.00
Registered voters/turnout581,95393.16
Source: ECI [2]

Results by constituency

  • Winner, runner-up, voter turnout, and victory margin in every constituency
Assembly ConstituencyTurnoutWinnerRunner UpMargin
#kNames%CandidatePartyVotes%CandidatePartyVotes%
1 Dimapur I 63.38% Hokishe Sema INC 10,79054.12%Crellan Pesyie Independent 5,52527.71%5,265
2 Dimapur II 63.62%Imtisunget Jamir Independent 8,76340.89%I. Vikheshe INC 8,28038.63%483
3 Dimapur III 80.58%Vihepu Yephthomi Independent 4,20047.46%Prodep Singyong NND 2,82531.92%1,375
4 Ghaspani I 58.37%Shikiho Sema INC 10,55154.90% H. Khekiho Zhimomi NPP 6,79535.36%3,756
5 Ghaspani II 87.28%Rokonicha NND 3,48325.88%Hekiye L. Independent 3,40025.26%83
6 Tening 97.81%Henlum L. Singson INC 2,23526.56%T. R. Zeliang NND 2,18225.93%53
7 Peren 90.32%Bangdi Lheilung NND 2,54827.24%N. C. Zeliang INC 1,86319.92%685
8 Western Angami 73.28%Shurhiu NND 2,81142.99%Vibikho INC 2,12532.50%686
9 Kohima Town 60.17% John Bosco Jasokie INC 4,88052.28%Khrieketoulie NND 4,21045.10%670
10 Northern Angami I 79.45% Dr. Shürhozelie Liezietsu NND 2,02735.83%Neikhotso Linyu NPP 2,02435.78%3
11 Northern Angami II 90.82%K. V. Keditsu Independent 2,01222.59% Neiphiu Rio Independent 1,92821.65%84
12 Tseminyü 89.40%Nillo INC 3,01938.87%R. S. Rengma NND 2,44131.43%578
13 Pughoboto 94.98%Joshua Achumi INC 2,50242.79%Huska Sumi NPP 2,33940.00%163
14 Southern Angami I 84.17%Diethoo Independent 2,12336.56%Puse Zhotso INC 1,22121.03%902
15 Southern Angami II 87.02% Vizadel Sakhrie INC 2,08038.89% Vizol Koso NND 1,98537.12%95
16 Pfütsero 77.80%Jhenucho NND 3,54350.99%Lhiweshelo Mero INC 3,29147.36%252
17 Chizami 92.40%Zhovehu Lohe INC 2,87238.12% K. G. Kenye NND 2,55433.90%318
18 Chozuba 84.91%Vamuzo Phesao NND 5,25056.02%Nuzota Swuro INC 3,97042.36%1,280
19 Phek 85.90%Vejoyi NND 3,65348.20%Zachilhu Vadeo INC 3,47345.82%180
20 Meluri 91.35%Chiekhutso NND 2,67336.35%Asang Independent 2,15629.32%517
21 Tuli 97.87%T. Tali NND 5,90656.71%Tsuknungpenzu INC 3,53233.92%2,374
22 Arkakong 98.79%Jongpongchiten INC 3,74743.54%Marchiba NPP 2,49428.98%1,253
23 Impur 99.39%T. Chuba Independent 4,24644.88%S. Lima Aier INC 3,56737.71%679
24 Angetyongpang 92.53%Akumbenba NPP 2,22728.90%S. Lima INC 2,06826.83%159
25 Mongoya 81.78%N. I. Jamir INC 4,22058.27%J. Maputemjen Independent 1,27417.59%2,946
26 Aonglenden 86.02%Nungshizenba INC 3,68659.70%M. Bendangnukshi NND 2,42139.21%1,265
27 Mokokchung Town 83.25%Imtimeren INC 86137.10%Imkongmar Independent 78433.78%77
28 Koridang 91.03%Nokzenketba INC 3,04532.32%Bendangtoshi Independent 2,42625.75%619
29 Jangpetkong 95.06%Chubatemjen Ao INC 2,51642.58%Kiremwati Independent 1,76529.87%751
30 Alongtaki 98.42%Tiameren Imchen INC 2,08234.71%Aomeri Independent 1,77229.54%310
31 Akuluto 93.05%I. Khehoto Sema INC 1,64440.11%I. Vitokhe Sema NND 1,45535.50%189
32 Atoizu 90.51%Kiyezhe L. Chishi INC 2,84747.25%N. Yeshito Chishi Independent 2,72145.15%126
33 Suruhoto 96.11%Kiyezhe Sema INC 2,67743.05%Khukivi Awomi NND 2,67142.95%6
34 Aghunato 92.55%K. Kihoto Hollohon INC 1,87234.41%Nihokhe NND 1,69731.19%175
35 Zünheboto 73.83%Ghutoshe INC 2,43236.43%Tokheho NND 1,63224.45%800
36 Satakha 89.09%Hokheto INC 2,90248.09%Kughavi NND 2,87147.57%31
37 Tyüi 85.36%N. L. Odyuo NND 4,25449.43%T. A. Ngullie INC 3,63242.20%622
38 Wokha 76.13%John Lotha Independent 3,68937.07% Dr. T. M. Lotha NND 3,34933.65%340
39 Sanis 81.25%T. Nchibemo Ngullie INC 2,71539.63%Nkhoa NND 2,55837.34%157
40 Bhandari 89.71%Tsenlamo Kikon NND 3,69841.64%E. Thungohamo Ezung INC 3,60640.61%92
41 Tizit 94.25%N. Yeangphong Konyak INC 5,16153.35%B. Tingkap Wangnao NND 3,37434.88%1,787
42 Wakching 88.65%Chingwang Konyak INC 5,15155.58%P. Enyei NND 4,00743.24%1,144
43 Tapi 97.10% Noke Wangnao NND 3,12542.84%M. L. Tongwang INC 2,19630.11%929
44 Phomching 98.21%P. Pohwang INC 4,22655.26%Kongam NND 3,33943.66%887
45 Tehok 96.89%T. P. Manlen Konyak NND 3,38241.65%C. Nocklem Konyak INC 3,24239.93%140
46 Mon Town 88.92%S. Yokten INC 6,49261.22%K. Tingnei NND 3,18730.05%3,305
47 Aboi 94.75%W. Eyung INC 2,86842.88%Khampei Konyak Independent 1,55523.25%1,313
48 Moka 98.90%A. Nyamnyei Konyak INC 3,01736.43%K. Kiko Konyak Independent 2,83834.27%179
49 Tamlu 99.61%Bangjak Phom INC 3,43451.50%H. N. Yemliphom NND 3,18347.74%251
50 Longleng 98.59%Chenlom Phom INC 2,73630.28%Heongphom Independent 2,24824.88%488
51 Noksen 94.99%C. Chongshen Chang INC 2,14449.77% H. Chuba Chang Independent 1,31330.48%831
52 Longkhim Chare 94.46%Thrinimong Sangtam Independent 2,46829.79%S. Kyukhangba Sangtam INC 2,12125.60%347
53 Tuensang Sadar I 82.86%Changkong Chang INC 3,48948.44%S. Khoney Independent 1,74224.18%1,747
54 Tuensang Sadar II 98.23%Lakiumong INC 2,65943.53%M. B. Yimkong Independent 1,75428.72%905
55 Tobu 96.15%A. Sopen NND 3,99139.53%Sheakpong Konyak INC 3,64736.12%344
56 Noklak 94.55%Sedem Khaming NND 1,99731.43%Tochi Hanso Independent 1,84329.01%154
57 Thonoknyu 95.45%P. Pongom NND 1,79327.13%S. Heno Khiamniungan INC 1,54023.30%253
58 Shamator–Chessore 93.38%K. Zungkum Yimchunger NND 2,18931.33%Yamukum INC 1,90527.26%284
59 Seyochung–Sitimi 90.42%Yopikyu Thongtsar NND 3,69554.44%S. Sethricho Sangtam INC 2,81741.51%878
60 Pungro–Kiphire 92.59%T. Rothrong INC 4,73251.50% T. Torechu NND 4,38447.71%348

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References

  1. "DPACO (1976) - Archive Delimitation Orders - Election Commission of India" . Retrieved 9 December 2020.
  2. "Statistical Report on General Election, 1987 to the Legislative Assembly of Nagaland". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 18 August 2021.