Nongspung Assembly constituency

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Nongspung
Former constituency for the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly
Constituency details
Country India
Region Northeast India
State Meghalaya
Established1972
Abolished2013 [1]
Total electors20,547
Entitlement to vote in Vidhan Sabha [2] Yes

Nongspung Assembly constituency was an assembly constituency in the India state of Meghalaya.

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Members of the Legislative Assembly

ElectionMemberParty
1972 Winstone Syiemiong Independent politician
1978 Hill State People's Democratic Party
1983
1988 S. Loniak Marbaniang
1993
1998 John Anthony Lyngdoh United Democratic Party
2003
2008 J. Antonius Lyngdoh

Election results

Assembly Election 2008

2008 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election  : Nongspung [3]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UDP J. Antonius Lyngdoh 7,896 41.79% Decrease2.svg2.13
INC Kennedy Cornelius Khyriem7,14937.84%Increase2.svg30.70
HSPDP Wenton Marbaniang2,19011.59%Decrease2.svg19.22
NCP Jimmy Thompson L. Nonglait1,3817.31%Decrease2.svg7.24
LJP Aidalis Ranee1840.97%New
CPI Fasterwell Marbaniang950.50%New
Margin of victory7473.95%Decrease2.svg9.15
Turnout 18,89591.96%Increase2.svg21.94
Registered electors 20,547Decrease2.svg10.22
UDP hold Swing Decrease2.svg2.13

Assembly Election 2003

2003 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election  : Nongspung [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UDP John Anthony Lyngdoh 7,037 43.92% Increase2.svg5.65
HSPDP S. Loniak Marbaniang4,93730.81%Increase2.svg1.47
NCP Winstone Syiemiong2,33214.55%New
INC Srolon Lyngdoh Lyngkhoi1,1447.14%Decrease2.svg23.41
MDP Wenton Marbaniang2101.31%New
KHNAM Bashu S. Marbaniang1831.14%New
Khasi Farmers Democratic Party Firstarwell M.Baniang1811.13%New
Margin of victory2,10013.11%Increase2.svg5.39
Turnout 16,02470.02%Decrease2.svg6.05
Registered electors 22,886Increase2.svg8.70
UDP hold Swing Increase2.svg5.65

Assembly Election 1998

1998 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election  : Nongspung [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UDP John Anthony Lyngdoh 6,128 38.26% New
INC S. Loniak Marbaniang4,89230.54%Increase2.svg4.00
HSPDP Winstone Syiemiong4,69929.34%Decrease2.svg7.84
CPI Jied Kharbteng2111.32%Decrease2.svg3.62
BJP Michael Warjri860.54%New
Margin of victory1,2367.72%Decrease2.svg2.92
Turnout 16,01677.85%Decrease2.svg8.71
Registered electors 21,054Increase2.svg16.31
UDP gain from HSPDP Swing Increase2.svg1.08

Assembly Election 1993

1993 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election  : Nongspung [6]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
HSPDP S. Loniak Marbaniang 5,706 37.18% Increase2.svg1.42
INC John Anthony Lyngdoh4,07426.55%Increase2.svg4.29
Independent Winstone Syiemiong3,74124.38%New
Independent Nit Shabong8105.28%New
CPI Fasterwell Marbaniang7574.93%Increase2.svg2.70
Independent Danial S. Lyngdoh2581.68%New
Margin of victory1,63210.63%Increase2.svg8.73
Turnout 15,34686.61%Increase2.svg4.08
Registered electors 18,101Increase2.svg26.83
HSPDP hold Swing Increase2.svg1.42

Assembly Election 1988

1988 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election  : Nongspung [7]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
HSPDP S. Loniak Marbaniang 4,119 35.76% Decrease2.svg20.39
HPU Winstone Syiemiong3,90033.86%New
INC John Anthony Lyngdoh2,56322.25%Increase2.svg6.38
Independent Blarsing Kurbah6785.89%New
CPI Fasterwell Marbaniang2572.23%New
Margin of victory2191.90%Decrease2.svg35.37
Turnout 11,51782.85%Increase2.svg7.05
Registered electors 14,272Increase2.svg22.33
HSPDP hold Swing Decrease2.svg20.39

Assembly Election 1983

1983 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election  : Nongspung [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
HSPDP Winstone Syiemiong 4,825 56.16% Decrease2.svg5.91
Independent Hershon Marbaniang1,62318.89%New
INC Syrtok Singh Nongrum1,36415.88%Increase2.svg5.40
PDC Michael Warjri7809.08%New
Margin of victory3,20237.27%Decrease2.svg1.11
Turnout 8,59277.21%Decrease2.svg0.25
Registered electors 11,667Increase2.svg7.27
HSPDP hold Swing Decrease2.svg5.91

Assembly Election 1978

1978 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election  : Nongspung [9]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
HSPDP Winstone Syiemiong 4,988 62.06% New
AHL Horishon Lyngdoh B.1,90423.69%Increase2.svg7.08
INC Dominik Darflynson Lyngdoh84210.48%New
Independent Benedict Lyngkhoi3033.77%New
Margin of victory3,08438.37%Decrease2.svg4.62
Turnout 8,03775.63%Increase2.svg29.20
Registered electors 10,876Increase2.svg65.46
HSPDP gain from Independent Swing Increase2.svg2.46

Assembly Election 1972

1972 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election  : Nongspung [10]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Winstone Syiemiong 1,751 59.60% New
AHL Kwing Drolin Shangdiar48816.61%New
Independent Dominik Darflynson Lyngdoh47716.24%New
Independent Prestar Kharmih2227.56%New
Margin of victory1,26342.99%
Turnout 2,93846.66%
Registered electors 6,573
Independent win (new seat)

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