Northern Angami II Assembly constituency

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Northern Angami II
Constituency No. 11 for the Nagaland Legislative Assembly
Northern Angami II Assembly constituency map.svg
Constituency details
Country India
Region Northeast India
State Nagaland
District Kohima
LS constituency Nagaland
Established1964
Total electors21,840 [1]
Reservation ST
Member of Legislative Assembly
14th Nagaland Legislative Assembly
The Chief Minister of Nagaland, Shri Neiphiu Rio addressing at the inauguration of the World Bamboo Day function, at Kisama Heritage Village, in Kohima, Nagaland on September 18, 2010.jpg
Incumbent
Party Indian Election Symbol Crown.png   NDPP
Alliance NEDA
Elected year 2023

Northern Angami II is one of the 60 Legislative Assembly constituencies of Nagaland state in India. [2] It is part of Kohima district and is reserved for candidates belonging to the Scheduled Tribes. It is also part of Nagaland Lok Sabha constituency. [3] Neiphiu Rio, the incumbent Chief Minister of Nagaland, is the current MLA of this constituency.

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Members of the Legislative Assembly

YearNameParty
1964Lhousuohie Independent
1966 [lower-alpha 1] K . Vitsore Keditsu
1969 United Democratic Front
1974
1977Chupfuo
1982
1987K . Vitsore Keditsu Indian National Congress
1989 Neiphiu Rio
1993
1998
2003 Naga People's Front
2008
2013
2014 [lower-alpha 2] Neiphrezo Keditsu [4]
2018 Neiphiu Rio [5] [6] [7] Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party
2023
  1. by-election
  2. by-election

Election results

2023 Assembly election

2023 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election: Northern Angami II [8]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
NDPP Neiphiu Rio 17,045 92.87%
INC Seyievilie Sachu1,2216.65%
NOTA Nota870.47%
Margin of victory15,82486.22%
Turnout 18,35384.03%
Registered electors 21,8403.97%
NDPP hold Swing

2018 Assembly election

2018 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election: Northern Angami II [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
NDPP Neiphiu Rio Unopposed
Registered electors 21,00611.25%
NDPP gain from NPF Swing

2014 Assembly by-election

This by-election was needed due to the resignation of the sitting MLA, Neiphiu Rio following his election to the Lok Sabha. [9]

By-election 2014: Northern Angami II [10] [11] [4]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
NPF Neiphrezo Keditsu 9,909 59.08% −26.22%
BJP Visasolie Lhoungu6,86440.92%
Margin of victory3,04518.15%−52.46%
Turnout 16,77389.27%−5.17%
Registered electors 18,882−1.08%
NPF hold Swing -26.22%

2013 Assembly election

2013 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election: Northern Angami II [12]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
NPF Neiphiu Rio 15,305 85.30% 1.68%
INC Kevise Sogotsu2,63414.68%−2.97%
Margin of victory12,67170.62%4.66%
Turnout 17,94394.00%10.59%
Registered electors 19,089−3.62%
NPF hold Swing 1.68%

2008 Assembly election

2008 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election: Northern Angami II [13]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
NPF Neiphiu Rio 13,641 83.62% 16.02%
INC Sevetso2,88017.65%−8.44%
Margin of victory10,76165.96%24.46%
Turnout 16,31483.41%83.41%
Registered electors 19,80717.97%
NPF hold Swing

2003 Assembly election

2003 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election: Northern Angami II
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
NPF Neiphiu Rio 9,882 67.60%
INC Zakio Metha3,81526.10%
BJP R. Sopu Angami5653.86%
Independent Chupfuo3572.44%
Margin of victory6,06741.50%
Turnout 14,61987.07%87.07%
Registered electors 16,79010.91%
NPF gain from INC Swing

1998 Assembly election

1998 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election: Northern Angami II
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Neiphiu Rio Unopposed
Registered electors 15,13816.82%
INC hold Swing

1993 Assembly election

1993 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election: Northern Angami II
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Neiphiu Rio 5,411 45.17% −6.63%
Independent R. Sopu Angami4,31135.98%
NPF Ketholelie2,25818.85%−29.35%
Margin of victory1,1009.18%5.59%
Turnout 11,98094.13%6.72%
Registered electors 12,95832.29%
INC hold Swing -6.63%

1989 Assembly election

1989 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election: Northern Angami II
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Neiphiu Rio 4,366 51.80% 33.86%
NPF Chupfuo4,06348.20%
Margin of victory3033.59%2.64%
Turnout 8,42987.41%−3.41%
Registered electors 9,795−0.10%
INC gain from Independent Swing 28.91%

1987 Assembly election

1987 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election: Northern Angami II
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent K. V. Keditsu 2,012 22.88%
Independent Neiphiu Rio 1,92821.93%
NND Chupfuo1,84821.02%−10.17%
INC R. Sopu Angami1,57717.94%−1.30%
Independent Luozolie1,42716.23%
Margin of victory840.96%−0.76%
Turnout 8,79290.82%12.51%
Registered electors 9,805−9.86%
Independent gain from NND Swing -8.30%

1982 Assembly election

1982 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election: Northern Angami II
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
NND Chupfuo 2,620 31.19%
Independent K. V. Keditsu2,47629.47%
INC R. Sopu Angami1,61619.24%
Independent Sudlahie1,55218.47%
Independent Lho-Usao1371.63%
Margin of victory1441.71%−10.11%
Turnout 8,40178.31%2.65%
Registered electors 10,87731.57%
NND gain from UDA Swing -11.20%

1977 Assembly election

1977 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election: Northern Angami II
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UDA Chupfuo 2,589 42.39% 9.28%
Independent P. Sopu Angami1,86730.57%
NCN K. V. Keditsu1,49924.54%
Independent S. Zakieo1532.50%
Margin of victory72211.82%7.76%
Turnout 6,10875.66%−3.06%
Registered electors 8,267−4.34%
UDA hold Swing 9.28%

1974 Assembly election

1974 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election: Northern Angami II
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
UDA K. V. Keditsu 2,201 33.10%
NNO Zakio Metha1,93129.04%−0.46%
Independent Mozolie1,07716.20%
Independent Lho-Usao1,02315.39%
Independent Sazollie3224.84%
Independent Kekuo951.43%
Margin of victory2704.06%−2.13%
Turnout 6,64978.72%−0.80%
Registered electors 8,64281.86%
UDA gain from NNO Swing 3.60%

1969 Assembly election

1969 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election: Northern Angami II
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
NNO K. V. Keditsu 1,115 29.51%
Independent Lho-Usao88123.31%
UDF Zakio Metha78020.64%
Independent Lhoutuo53914.26%
Independent Thinuokielie46412.28%
Margin of victory2346.19%
Turnout 3,77979.52%
Registered electors 4,752
NNO gain from Independent Swing

1966 Assembly by-election

1966 Nagaland Legislative Assembly by-election: Northern Angami II
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent K. V. Keditsu 788 {{{percentage}}}
NNO L. Angami609
Margin of victory179
Independent hold Swing

1964 Assembly election

1964 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election: Northern Angami II
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Independent Lhousuohie 2,025 63.16%
Independent Thinuokielie1,18136.84%
Margin of victory84426.33%
Turnout 3,20674.14%
Registered electors 4,324
Independent win (new seat)

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