2003 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election

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2003 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election
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  1998 26 February 2003 2008  

All 60 seats in the Nagaland Legislative Assembly
31 seats needed for a majority
Registered1,014,841
Turnout87.85%
 Majority partyMinority partyThird party
  NeiphiuRio.jpg Governor S. C. Jamir with CM Naveen Patnaik and President Kovind (cropped).jpg Lotus flower symbol.svg
Leader Neiphiu Rio S.C. Jamir Hokishe Sema
Party NPF INC BJP
Leader since2002
Leader's seat Northern Angami-II Aonglenden Dimapur-I
Seats beforeNew53
Seats won19217
Seat changeNewDecrease2.svg32New
Popular vote29.76%35.86%10.88%

CM before election

S. C. Jamir
INC

Elected CM

Neiphiu Rio
NPF

Elections to the Nagaland Legislative Assembly were held in February 2003 to elect members of the 60 constituencies in Nagaland, India. The Democratic Alliance of Nagaland, which was formed of the Naga People's Front, the Bharatiya Janata Party, Janata Dal (United) and the Samata Party, [1] won a majority of seats and Neiphiu Rio 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. [2]

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Background

After the previous elections in 1998, Neiphiu Rio, was made the Home minister in S C Jamir's cabinet, but he resigned from the Congress in September 2002, accusing the chief minister of blocking a negotiated settlement on the Naga issue. [3] After his resignation, Rio joined the Naga People's Front which partnered with other Naga regionalist parties and the state branch of the Bharatiya Janata Party under his leadership, to form the Democratic Alliance of Nagaland.

Result

India Nagaland Legislative Assembly 2003.svg
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Indian National Congress 318,67135.8621Decrease2.svg32
Naga People's Front 264,53429.7619New
Bharatiya Janata Party 96,65810.887New
Nationalist Democratic Movement 84,6999.535New
Janata Dal (United) 51,5625.803New
Samata Party 10,4561.181New
Nationalist Congress Party 17,7261.990New
All India Trinamool Congress 2,9510.330New
Rashtriya Lok Dal 1,7960.200New
Nagaland Democratic Party 4230.050New
Independents39,2854.424Decrease2.svg3
Total888,761100.00600
Valid votes888,76199.69
Invalid/blank votes2,7360.31
Total votes891,497100.00
Registered voters/turnout1,014,84187.85
Source: ECI [4]

Results by constituency

  • Winner, runner-up, voter turnout, and victory margin in every constituency [5]
Assembly ConstituencyTurnoutWinnerRunner UpMargin
#kNames%CandidatePartyVotes%CandidatePartyVotes%
1 Dimapur I 66.11% Hokishe Sema BJP 7,49452.70%Kevi Zakiesatuo INC 4,08028.69%3,414
2 Dimapur II 63.25% Y. Hewoto Awomi NPF 14,00648.19%Imtisunget Jamir INC 13,21845.48%788
3 Dimapur III 83.73% Kihoto Hollohon NDM 6,54946.03%Azheto Zhimomi NPF 6,26344.02%286
4 Ghaspani I 82.50% H. Khekiho Zhimomi NPF 22,88850.95%Dr. Kanito INC 9,60021.37%13,288
5 Ghaspani II 88.12%Rokonicha INC 6,33730.21%Dr. Kakheto Zhimomi NDM 5,97028.46%367
6 Tening 95.36% T. R. Zeliang INC 6,37435.17%Namri Nchang NPF 4,17523.04%2,199
7 Peren 90.33%Vatsu Meru NPF 7,86942.10% Neiba Ndang INC 6,65835.63%1,211
8 Western Angami 72.87% Kiyanilie Peseyie NPF 5,19240.20%Asu Keyho INC 4,22632.72%966
9 Kohima Town 64.78% Z. Obed NPF 8,36744.83%T. Abao Kire INC 7,87042.17%497
10 Northern Angami I 61.49% Dr. Shürhozelie Liezietsu NPF 5,50253.91% Dr. Shürhozelie Liezietsu INC 4,70346.09%799
11 Northern Angami II 87.07% Neiphiu Rio NPF 9,88267.60%Zakio Metha INC 3,81526.10%6,067
12 Tseminyü 96.15%R. Khing JD(U) 8,32738.91%Nillo INC 6,61230.89%1,715
13 Pughoboto 85.45%Huska Sumi JD(U) 5,74549.25%Joshua Achumi INC 4,59339.38%1,152
14 Southern Angami I 76.63%Medokul Sophie INC 2,84530.23%Mavil Khieya NPF 2,41525.66%430
15 Southern Angami II 85.40% Viswesül Pusa INC 5,46656.28%Zaku Tsukru NPF 4,24743.72%1,219
16 Pfütsero 87.61%Kewekhape NPF 8,26851.04%Lhiweshelo Mero INC 6,76541.76%1,503
17 Chizami 94.63% Deo Nukhu Samata Party 4,61634.71% Zhovehu Lohe INC 3,76928.34%847
18 Chozuba 93.33%Thenucho NPF 6,16635.85%Nuzota Swuro INC 4,29524.97%1,871
19 Phek 93.87% Küzholuzo Nienü NPF 9,08459.09%Zachilhu Vadeo INC 6,28240.86%2,802
20 Meluri 97.35% Yitachu NPF 5,55741.37%Khuosatho INC 4,83235.97%725
21 Tuli 98.78%T. Tali INC 10,13157.71%L. Temjen Jamir NPF 7,42342.28%2,708
22 Arkakong 99.66%Takatiba Masa Ao INC 7,95051.52%Imtiyanger NPF 7,45248.29%498
23 Impur 97.96%Nungsangyapang INC 7,59758.05%T. Yubangnenba NPF 5,48841.93%2,109
24 Angetyongpang 87.44%Jonshilemba Independent 4,53542.14% Tongpang Ozüküm INC 2,09419.46%2,441
25 Mongoya 87.05% S. Supongmeren Jamir INC 7,08167.43%Nungsanginba NPF 3,14529.95%3,936
26 Aonglenden 95.70% S. C. Jamir INC 8,71489.46%Chubalemla NPF 9289.53%7,786
27 Mokokchung Town 72.84%Nungshizenba INC 1,93753.49%L. Nokzenketba NPF 1,67546.26%262
28 Koridang 97.56% Imkong L. Imchen Independent 7,25842.37%T. Nokyu Longchar INC 6,89440.24%364
29 Jangpetkong 78.86%I. Imkong INC 6,32974.01%Chubatemjen Ao NPF 1,49717.50%4,832
30 Alongtaki 85.84%Tiameren BJP 7,42359.81%T. Saku Aier INC 4,98840.19%2,435
31 Akuluto 78.91%Khetoho NPF 3,31854.43%Kazheto Kinimi INC 2,77845.57%540
32 Atoizu 87.65%Doshehe Y. Sema INC 3,20033.68%Kiyezhe L. Chishi NDM 3,18233.49%18
33 Suruhoto 90.99%Khutovi Independent 4,20945.28%Kiyezhe Aye INC 2,51627.07%1,693
34 Aghunato 77.10% Tokheho Yepthomi INC 4,36354.56%Pukhayi NDM 3,60845.12%755
35 Zünheboto 72.54%S. Hukavi Zhimomi NDM 4,70044.86%Kakheho INC 4,57343.65%127
36 Satakha 79.33%Kaito INC 3,79240.88%Kughavi NPF 3,04832.86%744
37 Tyüi 90.32%Yankithung Yanthan INC 8,10849.45%T. A. Ngullie BJP 5,49633.52%2,612
38 Wokha 77.82% Dr. T. M. Lotha BJP 8,34735.33%A. Yentsao Odyuo NPF 5,75524.36%2,592
39 Sanis 94.80%Nkhao Lotha NPF 5,16826.74%Y. Sulanthung H. Lotha NCP 5,13126.55%37
40 Bhandari 84.24%E. Thungohamo Ezung NDM 5,24030.96%L. Yanthungo Patton INC 4,55426.90%686
41 Tizit 96.69%N. Yeangphong Konyak NPF 5,38739.21%Aloh Wangham NDM 4,05629.52%1,331
42 Wakching 92.16%M. C. Konyak BJP 5,85951.67%P. Enyei Konyak INC 5,40847.69%451
43 Tapi 98.43% Noke Wangnao NPF 3,32831.90%Lanpha Konyak INC 3,15130.20%177
44 Phomching 98.22%Kongam INC 9,39958.62%Pohwang Konyak NPF 4,84130.19%4,558
45 Tehok 98.16%W. Wongyuh Konyak INC 6,74851.22%Noklem NPF 4,72935.90%2,019
46 Mon Town 83.95%Chingwang INC 5,70143.59%S. Yokten NPF 4,26032.57%1,441
47 Aboi 97.53%Nyeiwang Konyak NPF 3,72143.17%E. Eshak Konyak BJP 2,95534.28%766
48 Moka 99.43%E. E. Pangteang NPF 5,83745.38%A. Nyamnyei Konyak INC 4,28233.29%1,555
49 Tamlu 99.94%Nyemli Phom INC 9,42731.33%B. Bangtick Phom NDM 8,94729.73%480
50 Longleng 99.86%Chenlom Phom JD(U) 8,59527.52%Pukyong Phom NPF 7,89525.27%700
51 Noksen 98.81% H. Chuba Chang INC 4,47856.12% C. M. Chang NPF 3,49543.80%983
52 Longkhim Chare 91.84%Imtilemba Sangtam BJP 7,21150.81%S. Kyukhangba Sangtam INC 6,96849.09%243
53 Tuensang Sadar I 94.17%P. Chuba Independent 5,59536.95%Nungsang INC 5,50436.34%91
54 Tuensang Sadar II 98.79%A. Lakiumong Yimchunger BJP 4,59535.85%Wongto NDM 4,10432.01%491
55 Tobu 98.09% K. Naiba Konyak NPF 5,79248.05%A. Thongo Mukiano INC 5,19943.13%593
56 Noklak 95.39% Puthai Longon NPF 5,73653.26%Sedem Khaming INC 4,79344.51%943
57 Thonoknyu 98.24%S. Heno Khiamniungan NDM 4,37136.06%N. L. Aimong INC 2,24218.50%2,129
58 Shamator–Chessore 98.54%K. Yamakam INC 4,60230.15%Zungkum NPF 4,37928.68%223
59 Seyochung–Sitimi 99.51% C. Kipili Sangtam NDM 10,47664.23%S. Sethricho Sangtam INC 4,94030.29%5,536
60 Pungro–Kiphire 98.51% T. Torechu BJP 10,24646.16%Tsepikiu NPF 9,07140.86%1,175

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