1989 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election

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1989 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election
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  1987 22 November 1989 1993  

All 60 seats in the Nagaland Legislative Assembly
31 seats needed for a majority
Registered582,416
Turnout85.65%
 Majority partyMinority party
  Governor S. C. Jamir with CM Naveen Patnaik and President Kovind (cropped).jpg
Leader S. C. Jamir Unknown
Party INC NPC
Leader's seat Mokokchung Town
Seats before34
Seats won3624
Seat changeIncrease2.svg2New
Popular vote51.45%41.61%

CM before election

President's Rule

Elected CM

S. C. Jamir
INC

Elections to the Nagaland Legislative Assembly were held in November 1989 to elect members of the 60 constituencies in Nagaland, India. The Indian National Congress won a majority of seats and S. C. Jamir 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]

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Result

India Nagaland Legislative Assembly 1989.svg
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Indian National Congress 253,79251.4536Increase2.svg2
Naga People's Front 205,28341.6124New
National People's Party 13,5962.760New
Independents 20,6254.180
Total493,296100.00600
Valid votes493,29698.89
Invalid/blank votes5,5261.11
Total votes498,822100.00
Registered voters/turnout582,41685.65
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 58.01%Vikheshe Sema INC 11,71964.21%Manik Bhattacharjee NPF 4,85226.58%6,867
2 Dimapur II 73.85%Imtisunget Jamir INC 18,46879.99%Webansao NPF 4,08117.68%14,387
3 Dimapur III 77.36% Kihoto Hollohon NPF 4,41351.60%Vihepu Yephthomi INC 3,90045.60%513
4 Ghaspani I 67.62% H. Khekiho Zhimomi NPF 10,00044.45%Shikiho Sema INC 8,79939.11%1,201
5 Ghaspani II 93.27%L. Hekiye Sema INC 8,35157.45%Rokonicha NPF 5,96741.05%2,384
6 Tening 99.30%T. R. Zeliang NPF 3,38739.59%H. L. Singson INC 2,72131.80%666
7 Peren 89.75%Bangdi Lheilung NPF 4,42947.63%Ata INC 3,62238.95%807
8 Western Angami 73.57%N. T. Nakhro NPF 3,49953.24%Crellan Peseyie INC 2,95144.90%548
9 Kohima Town 66.87%K. V. Keditsu NPF 5,18250.09%Khrieketoulie INC 4,95747.91%225
10 Northern Angami I 81.78%Tseivilie Miachieo INC 3,27355.47% Dr. Shürhozelie Liezietsu NPF 2,53542.96%738
11 Northern Angami II 87.41% Neiphiu Rio INC 4,36650.99%Chupfuo NPF 4,06347.45%303
12 Tseminyü 94.62%Khasu NPF 4,35052.99%Nillo INC 3,79946.28%551
13 Pughoboto 91.49%Joshua Achumi NPF 2,38639.91%Huska Sumi NPP 2,06334.50%323
14 Southern Angami I 89.52%Mavil Khieya INC 3,24152.54%Diethoo NPF 2,87446.59%367
15 Southern Angami II 85.91% Vizadel Sakhrie NPF 2,71550.54% Viswesül Pusa INC 2,61348.64%102
16 Pfütsero 85.56%Thenucho NPF 3,82150.00%Lhiweshelo Mero INC 3,73248.84%89
17 Chizami 95.00% K. G. Kenye NPF 3,46344.65%Zhovehu Lohe INC 3,31342.72%150
18 Chozuba 88.08%Melhupra Vero INC 4,87050.07%Vamuzo Phesao NPF 4,75948.93%111
19 Phek 85.47%Zachilhu Vadeo INC 4,12854.78%Vejoyi NPF 3,32044.06%808
20 Meluri 94.55%Khuosatho INC 3,20642.06%Chiekhutso NPF 2,64934.75%557
21 Tuli 98.97%Tsuknungpenzu INC 5,35650.52%T. Tali NPF 5,22449.27%132
22 Arkakong 96.79%Jongpongchiten INC 4,17549.43%Marchiba NPF 2,92334.61%1,252
23 Impur 98.28%T. Chuba INC 4,13542.75%N. Yabang Aier Independent 3,73238.59%403
24 Angetyongpang 93.05%S. Lima INC 3,83748.98%Temsu Ao Independent 2,32429.67%1,513
25 Mongoya 83.00%N. I. Jamir INC 4,71364.03%Nungsanginba NPF 2,58635.13%2,127
26 Aonglenden 95.09%Nungshizenba INC 6,29392.02%Alichiba NPF 5067.40%5,787
27 Mokokchung Town 89.14% S. C. Jamir INC 2,01781.33%Takuyaba NPF 41116.57%1,606
28 Koridang 95.38%L. Nokzenketba INC 3,57436.14%Bendangtoshi NPF 2,86728.99%707
29 Jangpetkong 95.54%Chubatemjen Ao INC 3,20153.57%I. Imkong NPF 2,73445.76%467
30 Alongtaki 98.18%Tiameren Imchen INC 3,30555.26%Imnanungsang NPF 2,64344.19%662
31 Akuluto 89.53%I. Khehoto Sema INC 2,01751.14%I. Vitokhe Sema NPF 1,91248.48%105
32 Atoizu 88.25%Kiyezhe L. Chishi NPF 3,01651.33%Yeshito INC 2,83948.32%177
33 Suruhoto 93.12%Khukivi Awomi NPF 3,32855.23%Kiyezhe Aye INC 2,67044.31%658
34 Aghunato 88.38%Pukhayi INC 2,78053.50%Nihokhe NPF 2,37045.61%410
35 Zünheboto 71.05%Tokheho NPF 3,18749.61%Ghutoshe Sema INC 3,16549.27%22
36 Satakha 89.56%Hokheto Sema INC 3,08850.90%Kughavi NPF 2,80746.27%281
37 Tyüi 89.37%T. A. Nguillie INC 4,79654.84%N. L. Odyuo NPF 3,91244.73%884
38 Wokha 78.81% Dr. T. M. Lotha NPF 5,34651.77%John Lotha INC 4,87947.25%467
39 Sanis 86.88%T. Nchibemo Ngullie INC 2,96040.70%Nkhao Lotha NPF 2,65836.55%302
40 Bhandari 87.08%E. Thungohamo Ezung INC 5,07154.43%Tsenlamo Kikon NPF 4,18944.97%882
41 Tizit 94.55%Yeangphong NPF 5,14953.06%B. Tingkap Wangnao INC 4,36344.96%786
42 Wakching 93.63%Chingwang Konyak INC 4,85349.62%P. Enyei NPF 4,80949.17%44
43 Tapi 98.80% Noke Wangnao NPF 2,75337.09%K. Tingnei K INC 2,49533.62%258
44 Phomching 58.13%Kongam INC 3,94086.37%P. Pohwang NPF 60313.22%3,337
45 Tehok 98.02%C. Nocklem Konyak INC 4,29252.25%T. P. Manlen Konyak NPF 3,90247.50%390
46 Mon Town 88.33%S. Yokten NPF 5,24849.84%John Konyak INC 5,18149.20%67
47 Aboi 93.94%Nyeiwang Konyak INC 3,32450.12%W. Eyung NPF 3,25549.08%69
48 Moka 98.88%K. Kiko Konyak INC 5,06461.15%Nyamnyei NPF 3,16938.27%1,895
49 Tamlu 99.85%Pangjak S. Phom NPF 3,50152.39%Bamgtick Phom INC 3,16547.37%336
50 Longleng 99.28%Bukchem Phom NPF 5,00355.34%Chenlom Phom INC 4,02544.52%978
51 Noksen 97.64%C. Chongshen Chang INC 3,80985.19%S. Sao Chang NPF 61213.69%3,197
52 Longkhim Chare 96.01%S. Kyukhangba Sangtam INC 4,83157.00%Thrinimong Sangtam NPF 3,60942.58%1,222
53 Tuensang Sadar I 82.30%Changkong Chang INC 4,22258.90%S. Khoney NPF 2,85639.84%1,366
54 Tuensang Sadar II 98.89%Lakiumong NPF 3,41955.58%M. B. Yimkong INC 2,69643.83%723
55 Tobu 82.36%Neakba Konyak NPF 5,63664.71%Pongchai INC 3,04734.98%2,589
56 Noklak 93.45%Sedem Khaming INC 2,69342.81%Tongthan Independent 2,62141.66%72
57 Thonoknyu 97.70%Khongo NPF 3,12345.93%P. Pongom INC 2,82741.58%296
58 Shamator–Chessore 93.26%Yamukum NPF 3,81654.63%K. Zungkum Yimchunger INC 3,13544.88%681
59 Seyochung–Sitimi 89.85%S. Sethricho Sangtam INC 3,73255.19%Yopikyu Thongtsar NPF 2,99344.26%739
60 Pungro–Kiphire 93.89%T. Rothrong INC 3,71338.20%T. Porechw Independent 3,69338.00%20

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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, 1989 to the Legislative Assembly of Nagaland". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 22 August 2021.