Nongkrem Assembly constituency

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Nongkrem
Constituency No. 22 for the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly
Nongkrem Assembly constituency map.svg
Constituency details
Country India
Region Northeast India
State Meghalaya
District East Khasi Hills
LS constituency Shillong
Established1972
Total electors38,705 [1]
Reservation ST
Member of Legislative Assembly
11th Meghalaya Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
Party  VPP
Alliance  INDIA
Preceded byLambor Malngiang
  Independent

Nongkrem Legislative Assembly constituency is one of the 60 Legislative Assembly constituencies of Meghalaya state in India. [2]

Contents

It is part of East Khasi Hills district and is reserved for candidates belonging to the Scheduled Tribes.

Members of the Legislative Assembly

YearMemberParty
1972 Radhon S. Lyngdoh All Party Hill Leaders Conference
1978 Dominic Robun Nongkynrih Independent politician
1983 Dominic Roblin Nongkynrih Public Demands Implementation Convention
1988 H. S. Shylla Indian National Congress
1993 All Party Hill Leaders Conference
1998 Elston Roy Kharkongor People's Democratic Movement
2003 Lambor Malngiang Khun Hynniewtrep National Awakening Movement
2008 Ardent Miller Basaiawmoit United Democratic Party
2013 Hill State People's Democratic Party
2018 Lambor Malngiang Independent politician
2023 Ardent Miller Basaiawmoit Voice of the People Party

Election results

Assembly Election 2023

2023 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election  : Nongkrem [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
VPP Ardent Miller Basaiawmoit 13,286 41.02% New
UDP Lambor Malngiang9,09928.09%New
NPP Dasakhiatbha Lamare7,49123.13%Increase2.svg12.37
PDF Egenstar Kurkalang1,3754.25%Decrease2.svg12.08
BJP David T. Kharkongor5311.64%Decrease2.svg0.95
INC Sardonik Nongkhlaw2930.90%Decrease2.svg7.13
NOTA None of the Above1960.61%Increase2.svg0.03
Margin of victory4,18712.93%Increase2.svg12.65
Turnout 32,38983.68%Decrease2.svg0.73
Registered electors 38,705Increase2.svg18.89
VPP gain from Independent Swing Increase2.svg10.91

Assembly Election 2018

2018 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election  : Nongkrem [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Lambor Malngiang 8,274 30.11% New
HSPDP Ardent Miller Basaiawmoit 8,19829.83%Decrease2.svg8.71
PDF Hilarius Pohchen4,48716.33%New
NPP Hispreachering Son Shylla2,95610.76%New
INC John Filmore Kharshiing2,2078.03%Decrease2.svg21.57
BJP Egenstar Kurkalang7132.59%Increase2.svg1.78
Independent Masterson Kharbyngar2040.74%New
NOTA None of the Above1570.57%New
Margin of victory760.28%Decrease2.svg8.66
Turnout 27,48284.41%Increase2.svg0.04
Registered electors 32,556Increase2.svg23.30
Independent gain from HSPDP Swing Decrease2.svg8.43

Assembly Election 2013

2013 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election  : Nongkrem [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
HSPDP Ardent Miller Basaiawmoit 8,585 38.54% New
INC Lambor Malngiang6,59529.60%Increase2.svg16.64
Independent Hilarius Pohchen4,97622.34%New
UDP Draison Kharshiing1,7117.68%Decrease2.svg16.13
Independent Elston Roy Kharkongor2301.03%New
BJP Fairly Bert Kharrngi1810.81%New
Margin of victory1,9908.93%Increase2.svg5.41
Turnout 22,27884.37%Decrease2.svg5.87
Registered electors 26,404Increase2.svg17.10
HSPDP gain from UDP Swing Increase2.svg14.73

Assembly Election 2008

2008 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election  : Nongkrem [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UDP Ardent Miller Basaiawmoit 4,845 23.81% Increase2.svg5.49
KHNAM Lambor Malngiang4,12820.29%Increase2.svg1.44
Independent Hispreachering Son Shylla3,29916.21%New
NCP Hilarius Pohchen3,13115.39%New
INC Waibha Khyriem Kyndiah2,63812.96%Increase2.svg1.25
MDP Mitchel Wankhar2,30811.34%Increase2.svg3.52
Margin of victory7173.52%Increase2.svg3.00
Turnout 20,34990.24%Increase2.svg18.78
Registered electors 22,549Increase2.svg3.68
UDP gain from KHNAM Swing Increase2.svg4.96

Assembly Election 2003

2003 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election  : Nongkrem [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
KHNAM Lambor Malngiang 2,929 18.85% New
UDP H. S. Shylla2,84718.32%Increase2.svg3.87
Independent Sanbor Shullai1,97712.72%New
INC Waibha Khyriem Kyndiah1,82111.72%Decrease2.svg0.72
Independent Ardent Miller Basaiawmoit 1,3468.66%New
PDM Elston Roy Kharkongor1,3068.40%Decrease2.svg13.12
MDP Hilarius Warbah1,2167.82%New
Margin of victory820.53%Decrease2.svg6.54
Turnout 15,54171.46%Decrease2.svg1.97
Registered electors 21,748Increase2.svg14.48
KHNAM gain from PDM Swing Decrease2.svg2.67

Assembly Election 1998

1998 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election  : Nongkrem [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
PDM Elston Roy Kharkongor 3,002 21.52% New
UDP John Filmore Kharshiing2,01614.45%New
Independent Kynsai Manik Syiem1,93213.85%New
INC Tourist Syiem1,73512.44%Increase2.svg7.65
Independent Chandra L. Nongbri1,2148.70%New
Independent Latho Manik Syiem1,0947.84%New
Independent Edarstar Lyngdoh Nongbri M8646.19%New
Margin of victory9867.07%Increase2.svg5.18
Turnout 13,95075.74%Decrease2.svg9.57
Registered electors 18,998Increase2.svg4.51
PDM gain from AHL(AM) Swing Decrease2.svg11.42

Assembly Election 1993

1993 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election  : Nongkrem [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AHL(AM) H. S. Shylla 4,970 32.94% New
HPU Robert Kharshing4,68531.05%Increase2.svg4.21
PDC Elston Roy Kharkongor3,34722.18%Decrease2.svg5.42
Independent Iohbor M. Syiem7605.04%New
INC Roysterwell Lyngdoh7224.79%Decrease2.svg27.50
Independent Rana Kharkongor4573.03%New
BJP Suba Sing Syiem1470.97%New
Margin of victory2851.89%Decrease2.svg2.79
Turnout 15,08884.06%Increase2.svg1.63
Registered electors 18,179Increase2.svg26.38
AHL(AM) gain from INC Swing Increase2.svg0.65

Assembly Election 1988

1988 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election  : Nongkrem [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC H. S. Shylla 3,779 32.29% Increase2.svg24.93
PDC Dominic Robun Nongkynrih3,23127.61%Decrease2.svg4.74
HPU Radhon S. Lyngdoh3,14126.84%New
HSPDP E.B.S. Kharrngi1,39911.95%Increase2.svg5.72
Independent Long Singh Wankhar1541.32%New
Margin of victory5484.68%Decrease2.svg1.16
Turnout 11,70482.79%Increase2.svg3.88
Registered electors 14,384Increase2.svg24.36
INC gain from PDC Swing Decrease2.svg0.06

Assembly Election 1983

1983 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election  : Nongkrem [11]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
PDC Dominic Roblin Nongkynrih 2,899 32.35% New
Independent Hispreachering Son Shylla2,37526.50%New
Independent Elstonroy Kharkongor8609.60%New
INC Kelvister Kharbuli6597.35%Decrease2.svg4.57
AHL Hikeswel Lyngdoh6116.82%Decrease2.svg18.26
Independent Drosswell Mylliemngap5716.37%New
HSPDP Kynsai Manik Syiem5596.24%Increase2.svg3.17
Margin of victory5245.85%Decrease2.svg29.02
Turnout 8,96280.65%Increase2.svg7.37
Registered electors 11,566Increase2.svg12.40
PDC gain from Independent Swing Decrease2.svg27.60

Assembly Election 1978

1978 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election  : Nongkrem [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Dominic Robun Nongkynrih 4,325 59.94% New
AHL Radhon S. Lyngdoh1,80925.07%Decrease2.svg57.07
INC Grayneson Mawthoh86011.92%New
HSPDP Honiwell Chyne2213.06%New
Margin of victory2,51634.87%Decrease2.svg32.28
Turnout 7,21571.51%Increase2.svg16.90
Registered electors 10,290Increase2.svg54.25
Independent gain from AHL Swing Decrease2.svg22.20

Assembly Election 1972

1972 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election  : Nongkrem [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
AHL Radhon S. Lyngdoh 2,916 82.14% New
Independent Resida Sohtun53214.99%New
Independent Dominic Robun Nongkynrih1022.87%New
Margin of victory2,38467.15%
Turnout 3,55054.22%
Registered electors 6,671
AHL win (new seat)

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