Rambrai-Jyrngam Assembly constituency

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Rambrai-Jyrngam
Indian electoral constituency
Constituency details
Country India
Region Northeast India
State Meghalaya
District West Khasi Hills
LS constituency Shillong
Established2008
Total electors39,415 [1]
Reservation ST
Member of Legislative Assembly
11th Meghalaya Legislative Assembly
Incumbent
Party Independent

Rambrai-Jyrngam is one of the 60 Legislative Assembly constituencies of Meghalaya state in India. [2] It is part of West Khasi Hills district and is reserved for candidates belonging to the Scheduled Tribes. It was created after the passing of the Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly constituencies, 2008 [3] and had its first election in 2013. As of 2023, it is represented by Remington Gabil Momin, an Independent.

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Members of the Legislative Assembly

ElectionNameParty
2013 Phlastingwell Pangniang [4] Hill State People's Democratic Party
2018 Kimfa Sidney Marbaniang [5] Indian National Congress
2023 Remington Gabil Momin [1] Independent

Election results

2018

Meghalaya Legislative Assembly Election, 2018: Rambrai-Jyrngam [5]
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
INC Kimfa Sidney Marbaniang
NOTA None of the Above
Majority
Turnout

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References

  1. 1 2 "Meghalaya General Legislative Election 2023". eci.gov.in. Election Commission of India . Retrieved 11 April 2023.
  2. "Map of Meghalaya Parliamentary Constituencies" (PDF). ceomeghalaya.nic.in. Retrieved 30 January 2021.
  3. "Schedule – XIII of Constituencies Order, 2008 of Delimitation of Parliamentary and Assembly constituencies" (PDF). Election Commission of India. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 October 2010. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  4. "Meghalaya General Legislative Election 2013". eci.gov.in. Election Commission of India . Retrieved 30 January 2021.
  5. 1 2 "Meghalaya General Legislative Election 2018 - Meghalaya - Election Commission of India" . Retrieved 30 January 2021.

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