1993 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election

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1993 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election
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  1989 15 February 1993 1998  

All 60 seats in the Nagaland Legislative Assembly
31 seats needed for a majority
Registered802,911
Turnout91.53%
 Majority partyMinority party
  Governor S. C. Jamir with CM Naveen Patnaik and President Kovind (cropped).jpg
Leader S. C. Jamir
Party INC NPC
Leader's seat Mokokchung Town
Seats before36
Seats won3517
Seat changeDecrease2.svg1New
Popular vote46.02%32.82%

CM before election

President's Rule

Elected CM

S. C. Jamir
INC

Elections to the Nagaland Legislative Assembly were held in February 1993 to elect members of the 60 constituencies in Nagaland, India. The Indian National Congress won the most seats and S. C. Jamir was appointed as the Chief Minister of Nagaland for the third time. 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 1993.svg
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Indian National Congress 335,83446.0235–1
Naga People's Front 239,50532.8217New
Democratic Labour Party 3,7550.511New
Bharatiya Janata Party 2,5610.350New
Independents 148,07420.297+7
Total729,729100.00600
Valid votes729,72999.29
Invalid/blank votes5,2060.71
Total votes734,935100.00
Registered voters/turnout802,91191.53
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 85.46%I. Vikheshe Independent 7,57343.13% Hokishe Sema INC 7,43642.35%137
2 Dimapur II 83.62%S. I. Jamir INC 15,38553.15%Golmei Patrick Independent 10,93937.79%4,446
3 Dimapur III 83.31% Kihoto Hollohon INC 6,47857.29%Rajiv Independent 1,69615.00%4,782
4 Ghaspani I 96.12%Shikiho INC 28,40658.24%Razouvotuo NPF 19,85640.71%8,550
5 Ghaspani II 95.59%Kakheto INC 10,40751.73%Rokonicha NPF 9,29146.18%1,116
6 Tening 96.59%T. R. Zeliang INC 6,00534.92%Lalkholen Independent 3,46120.13%2,544
7 Peren 85.94%Neiba Ndang INC 5,68641.72%Bangdi Lheilung NPF 4,27731.38%1,409
8 Western Angami 74.82%Shurhiu NPF 3,21535.55%Asu Keyho Independent 2,97832.93%237
9 Kohima Town 75.42% Z. Obed INC 7,73250.86%K. V. Keditsu Independent 4,14227.24%3,590
10 Northern Angami I - Dr. Shürhozelie Liezietsu NPF Elected Unopposed
11 Northern Angami II 94.13% Neiphiu Rio INC 5,41144.36%R. Sopu Angami Independent 4,31135.34%1,100
12 Tseminyü 92.19%Nillo INC 8,36963.65%Khasu Kath NPF 4,65835.42%3,711
13 Pughoboto 88.82%Huska Sumi NPF 3,39537.17%Joshua Sema Independent 3,23935.46%156
14 Southern Angami I 91.06%Ruguozelhou NPF 5,44859.52%Mavil Khieya INC 3,23035.29%2,218
15 Southern Angami II 83.37% Viswesül Pusa Independent 3,57247.13% Vizadel Sakhrie INC 2,94838.90%624
16 Pfütsero 85.77%Kewekhape INC 7,47357.65%Thenucho NPF 5,42541.85%2,048
17 Chizami 92.42%Zhovehu Lohe INC 4,03139.81%Kewezu NPF 3,77137.24%260
18 Chozuba 90.03%Vamuzo Phesao NPF 5,50643.93%Povotso Lohe INC 4,70237.51%804
19 Phek 88.22%Zachilhu Vadeo INC 5,83652.14% Küzholuzo Nienü NPF 5,27447.11%562
20 Meluri 92.21%Zutsepa Katiry NPF 4,58941.89%Khuosatho INC 4,22738.58%362
21 Tuli 97.04%T. Tali INC 8,04256.49%Lakato NPF 6,18943.47%1,853
22 Arkakong 99.70%Soalemba INC 6,55255.25%M. Pongener Independent 5,29744.67%1,255
23 Impur 99.41%T. Yupangnenba INC 3,13334.06%Temjentemsu Independent 3,11233.83%21
24 Angetyongpang 99.01% Tongpang Ozüküm NPF 4,43338.07%S. Limatemjen INC 4,03734.67%396
25 Mongoya 98.27%N. I. Jamir INC 5,38949.55%Temjentoshi Independent 4,86344.71%526
26 Aonglenden 91.45%Nungshizenba INC 6,15773.84%Bendangnukshi NPF 2,14625.74%4,011
27 Mokokchung Town 97.56% S. C. Jamir INC 4,58097.93%Bendangtoshi NPF 861.84%4,494
28 Koridang 98.19%T. Nokyu Longchar Independent 3,95728.05%Alemwapang Independent 3,70126.23%256
29 Jangpetkong 92.75%I. Imkong INC 6,28171.40%Chubatemjen Ao NPF 2,50428.46%3,777
30 Alongtaki 99.38%Tongpangnungshi Independent 4,60546.14%Tiameren INC 2,93129.37%1,674
31 Akuluto 92.73%Kazheto Kinimi Independent 2,63746.36%Khehoto INC 2,10837.06%529
32 Atoizu 93.54%Kiyezhe L. Chishi INC 5,45376.67%Mihozhe NPF 1,62322.82%3,830
33 Suruhoto 95.09%Kiyezhe Aye INC 5,60861.76%Vihoshe Independent 2,66129.30%2,947
34 Aghunato 87.56%Tokheho Yepthomi INC 3,88554.42%Tohevi NPF 3,20044.82%685
35 Zünheboto 82.89%Khekiho Independent 4,81053.89%Tokheho Sema INC 2,51028.12%2,300
36 Satakha 93.57%G. Kughvi NPF 2,84842.06%Asheto Independent 2,25533.30%593
37 Tyüi 84.64%T. A. Ngullie NPF 5,40950.81%C. Yilumo Kithan Independent 4,52342.49%886
38 Wokha 72.68%John Lotha INC 4,38628.61% Dr. T. M. Lotha Independent 4,18127.28%205
39 Sanis 92.68%Y. Sulanthung H. LothaDemocratic Labour Party (India)3,24529.35%Nkhao Jami NPF 2,93826.57%307
40 Bhandari 90.69%Tsenlamo Kikon NPF 3,75336.88%E. Thungohamo Ezung INC 3,52134.60%232
41 Tizit 96.06%B. Tingkap Wangnao INC 5,30839.54%Aloh Independent 4,60134.28%707
42 Wakching 98.53%P. Enyei NPF 7,25150.66%Chingwang Konyak INC 6,83947.78%412
43 Tapi 88.31%Bongnao INC 4,75657.09% Noke Wangnao NPF 3,54542.55%1,211
44 Phomching 99.76%Kongam INC 7,37251.65%Pohwang Konyak NPF 6,84047.93%532
45 Tehok 94.67%T. P. Manlen Konyak NPF 9,44376.35%Chennyeim INC 2,82122.81%6,622
46 Mon Town 84.56%S. Yokten INC 7,21255.31%John Konyak NPF 5,72043.87%1,492
47 Aboi 96.99%W. Eyong NPF 4,63258.49%Nyeiwang Konyak INC 3,25041.04%1,382
48 Moka 99.58%A. Nyamnyei Konyak INC 6,68454.80%E. E. Pangteang NPF 5,48044.93%1,204
49 Tamlu 99.99%B. Phongshak Phom INC 14,00068.45%H. Nyemli Phom NPF 6,43931.48%7,561
50 Longleng 99.86%M. Chemlom Phom NPF 11,84051.84%Bukchem Phom INC 10,96448.01%876
51 Noksen 94.89% H. Chuba Chang INC 2,83854.43%C. Chongshen Chang NPF 2,32444.57%514
52 Longkhim Chare 99.42%S. Kyukhangba Sangtam INC 7,30260.18%Thrinimong Sangtam NPF 4,79439.51%2,508
53 Tuensang Sadar I 82.54%Changkong Chang INC 4,91847.26%Kechingba Yimchunger NPF 3,15530.32%1,763
54 Tuensang Sadar II 92.54%K. Imlong Chang NPF 6,41163.67%A. Lakiumong Yimchunger INC 3,65236.27%2,759
55 Tobu 97.81%Pongchallenpa Independent 5,85542.77%S. Hongpe Konyak NPF 3,96728.98%1,888
56 Noklak 94.77%Sedem Khaming NPF 3,42739.34%W. Chuba Khaim INC 3,20736.82%220
57 Thonoknyu 98.17%T. Khongo NPF 3,20632.67%Khisangmong Independent 2,94430.00%262
58 Shamator–Chessore 98.04%K. Yamakam INC 5,12144.62%Y. Throngshi NPF 3,22628.11%1,895
59 Seyochung–Sitimi 83.01%S. Sethricho Sangtam INC 6,13055.59%C. Kipili Sangtam NPF 4,87144.17%1,259
60 Pungro–Kiphire 89.95%R. L. Akamba INC 4,89129.04%R. Sapikiu NPF 4,68627.83%205

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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, 1993 to the Legislative Assembly of Nagaland". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 28 August 2021.