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Nagaland Lok Sabha constituency

Nagaland Lok Sabha constituency is the only Lok Sabha (lower house of the Indian parliament) constituency in the Northeastern state of Nagaland.

Nagaland
Lok Sabha constituency
Location of Nagaland in India
Constituency details
CountryIndia
RegionNortheast India
StateNagaland
Assembly constituencies60: See List
Established1967
Total electors1,182,948[1]
ReservationNone
Member of Parliament
17th Lok Sabha
Incumbent
PartyNationalist Democratic Progressive Party
Elected year2019

It participated in its first general election in 1967 and its first member of parliament (MP) was S. C. Jamir of the Nagaland Nationalist Organisation who was elected unopposed.[2] In 1969, the Twenty-third Amendment of the Constitution of India discontinued the reservation of the seat to Scheduled Tribes.[3] In the 1971 election, Kevichüsa Angami of the United Front of Nagaland party defeated Jamir. Rano M. Shaiza of the United Democratic Front was elected in the 1977 election. In the 1980 election, independent candidate, Chingwang was elected. Chingwang joined the Indian National Congress (INC) for the next election in 1984 and held his seat. Shikino Sam of the INC won the 1989 election. From 1991–98, Imchalemba was the MP of this constituency firstly as a member of the Nagaland Peoples Council and then as a member of the INC. From 1998–2004, K. Asungba Sangtam of the INC represented this constituency. Since 2004 till 2018, this constituency has been represented by a member of the Nagaland Peoples Front. W. Wangyuh Konyak was the MP from 2004–09. C. M. Chang won the seat in 2009.

Most Successful parties from Nagaland Lok Sabha

  INC (5 Times) (33%)
  NPF (3 Times) (20%)
  NDPP ( 2 Times) (13%)
  UFN ( 2 Times) (13%)
  NPC ( 1 Time) (6%)
  NNO (1 Time) (6%)
  Ind ( 1 Time) (6%)

Assembly Segments edit

Currently, this Lok Sabha constituency consists of all the 60 constituencies of Nagaland Legislative Assembly.

Constituency number Name Reserved for
(SC/ST/None)
District MLA Party
1 Dimapur I None Dimapur H. Tovihoto Ayemi BJP
2 Dimapur II ST Moatoshi Longkümer NDPP
3 Dimapur III Chümoukedima Hekani Jakhalu Kense NDPP
4 Ghaspani I Chümoukedima & Niuland Jacob Zhimomi BJP
5 Ghaspani II Chümoukedima Zhaleo Rio NDPP
6 Tening Peren Namri Nchang NCP
7 Peren T. R. Zeliang NDPP
8 Western Angami Kohima Salhoutuonuo Kruse NDPP
9 Kohima Town Tseilhoutuo Rhütso NPP
10 Northern Angami I Kekhrielhoulie Yhome NDPP
11 Northern Angami II Neiphiu Rio NDPP
12 Tseminyü Tseminyü Jwenga Seb Independent
13 Pughoboto Zünheboto Sukhato A. Sema LJP(RV)
14 Southern Angami I Kohima Kevipodi Sophie Independent
15 Southern Angami II Kropol Vitsü BJP
16 Pfütsero Phek Neisatuo Mero Independent
17 Chizama K. G. Kenye NDPP
18 Chozuba Küdecho Khamo NDPP
19 Phek Küzholüzo Nienü NPF
20 Meluri Z. Nyusletho Nyuthe NDPP
21 Tuli Mokokchung A. Pangjung Jamir BJP
22 Arkakong Nuklutoshi NPP
23 Impur T. M. Mannen NDPP
24 Angetyongpang Tongpang Ozüküm NDPP
25 Mongoya Imkongmar NDPP
26 Aonglenden Sharingain Longkümer NDPP
27 Mokokchung Town Metsübo Jamir NDPP
28 Koridang Imkong L. Imchen BJP
29 Jatpetkong Temjenmemba NDPP
30 Alongtaki Temjen Imma Along BJP
31 Akuluto Zünheboto Kazheto Kinimi BJP
32 Atoizu Picto Shohe NCP
33 Suruhoto S. Tolho Yepth NCP
34 Aghunato G. Ikuto Zhimomi NDPP
35 Zünheboto K. Tokugha Sukhalu NDPP
36 Satakha G. Kaito Aye NDPP
37 Tyüi Wokha Yanthungo Patton BJP
38 Wokha Y. Mhonbemo Hümtsoe NCP
39 Sanis Mhathung Yathan NDPP
40 Bhandari Achumbemo Kikon NPF
41 Tizit Mon P. Paiwang Konyak BJP
42 Wakching W. Chingang Konyak NDPP
43 Tapi Wangpang Konyang NDPP
44 Phomching K. Konngam Konyak BJP
45 Tehok C. L. John NDPP
46 Mon Town Y. Mankhao Konyak NCP
47 Aboi C. Manpon Konyak Independent
48 Moka A. Nyamnyei Konyak NPP
49 Tamlu Longleng B. Bangtick Phom Independent
50 Longleng A. Pongshi Phom NCP
51 Noksen Tuensang Y. Lima Onen RPI(A)
52 Longkhim Chare Sethrongkyu BJP
53 Tuensang Sadar I P. Bashangmongba Changa BJP
54 Tuensang Sadar II Imtichoba RPI(A)
55 Tobu Mon Naiba Konyak LJP(RV)
56 Noklak Noklak P.Longon NCP
57 Thonoknyu Benei M. Lamthiu NPP
58 Shamator–Chessore Shamator S. Keoshu Yimchunger NDPP
59 Seyochung–Sitimi Kiphire C. Kipili Sangtam NPP
60 Pungro–Kiphire S. Kiusumew Yimchunger NDPP

Members of Parliament edit

^By-Poll

Election results edit

2024 edit

2024 Indian general election: Nagaland
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
NDPP Chumben Merry
INC S. Supongmeren Jamir
NOTA None of the above
Majority
Turnout
gain from Swing

1967 edit

In its first election, Nagaland Nationalist Organisation candidate, S. C. Jamir was elected unopposed and represented the constituency in the 4th Lok Sabha.[2][4]

1971 edit

A. Kevichusa of the United Front of Nagaland won the election and represented the constituency in the 5th Lok Sabha.

1971 Indian general election: Nagaland[5]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
United Front of Nagaland A. Kevichusa 89,514 60.47 N/A
Nagaland Nationalist Organisation S. C. Jamir 58,511 39.53 N/A
Margin of victory 31,003 20.94 N/A
Turnout 148,125 53.77 N/A
UDF gain from NNO

1977 edit

Rano M. Shaiza of the United Democratic Front party won the seat and represented the constituency in the 6th Lok Sabha.

1977 Indian general election: Nagaland[6]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
United Democratic Front Rano M. Shaiza 124,627 51.68 N/A
INC Hokishe Sema 116,527 48.32 N/A
Margin of victory 8,100 3.36  17.58
Turnout 250,016 52.83  0.94
UDF gain from UDF

1980 edit

Independent candidate, Chingwang won the election and represented the constituency in the 7th Lok Sabha.

1980 Indian general election: Nagaland[7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Chingwang Konyak 145,969 51.01 N/A
United Democratic Front Rano M. Shaiza 140,210 48.99  2.69
Margin of victory 5,759 2.02  1.34
Turnout 294,009 63.90  11.07
Independent gain from UDF

1984 edit

Chingwang joined the INC, held the seat and represented the constituency in the 8th Lok Sabha.

1984 Indian general election: Nagaland[8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Chingwang Konyak 251,101 64.64 N/A
Naga National Democratic Party Chalie Kevichüsa 113,919 29.33 N/A
Independent Huskha 23,444 6.04 N/A
Margin of victory 137,182 35.31  33.29
Turnout 394,820 66.46  2.56
INC gain from Independent Swing

1989 edit

Shikino Sam of the INC represented the constituency in the 9th Lok Sabha.

1989 Indian general election: Nagaland[12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Shikiho Sema 363,071 60.29  4.35
Nagaland People's Council Vizol Angami 239,124 39.71 N/A
Margin of victory 123,947 20.58  14.73
Turnout 607,429 74.71 +8.25
INC hold Swing

1991 edit

The election was a direct contest between sitting MP Shikiho Sema from the INC and Imchalemba of the NPC. This was the first election that the BJP fielded a candidate for the Nagaland seat, Pius Lotha, who had to repeatedly reiterate that the BJP was not a communal party. The ban on the National Socialist Council of Nagaland by the Vishwanath Pratap Singh government was the main issue during the election campaigning with the INC and NPC blaming each other for the ban.[13]

1991 Indian general election: Nagaland[9]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Nagaland People's Council Imchalemba 328,015 52.67  12.96
INC Shikiho Sema 276,161 44.34  15.95
BJP Pius Lotha 18,655 3.00 N/A
Margin of victory 51,854 8.33  12.25
Turnout 628,015 77.07  2.36
Nagaland Peoples Council gain from INC Swing

1996 edit

On 28 July 1992, Imchalemba had joined the Congress.[14] He fought the 1996 elections on the Congress' ticket. The continued presence of the security forces in Nagaland was an important electoral issue. The Naga Students' Federation demanded a boycott of the elections until the "disturbed area" tagged under the Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act was revoked. Congress now had their government in the Centre as well as the state. Imchalemba's opponent, H. Khekiho Zhimomi stated "we certainly don't deserve these black laws in the state and we have the experience of the '50s and '60s which have made this crystal clear. As long as we have these laws operational in the state, violence and tension will continue during elections."[15] Imchalemba won the election comfortably and represented the state in the 11th Lok Sabha.

1996 Indian general election: Nagaland[10]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC Imchalemba 472,102 62.31  17.97
Independent H. Khekiho Zhimomi 2,74,699 36.26 N/A
Independent Roland 10,825 1.43 N/A
Margin of victory 1,97,403 26.05  17.72
Turnout 772,402 88.32  11.25
INC gain from Nagaland Peoples Council

1998 edit

K. Asungba Sangtam of the INC represented the constituency in the 12th Lok Sabha.

1998 Indian general election: Nagaland[16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC K. Asungba Sangtam 344,223 86.70  24.39
Lok Shakti Akhei Achümi 52,785 13.30 N/A
Margin of victory 291,438 73.40  47.35
Turnout 420,714 45.41  42.91
INC hold Swing

1999 edit

Sangtam of the INC held the seat and represented the constituency in the 13th Lok Sabha.

1999 Indian general election: Nagaland[17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
INC K. Asungba Sangtam 516,119 71.18  15.52
Independent Shürhozelie Liezietsu 162,521 22.42 N/A
BJP Neikhaho 37,156 5.12 N/A
Lok Shakti Akhei Achümi 5,763 0.79  12.51
Independent Roland 3,486 0.48 N/A
Margin of victory 353,598 48.76  24.64
Turnout 728,843 76.25  30.84
INC hold Swing

2004 edit

W. Wangyuh Konyak of the Nagaland Peoples Front represented the constituency in the 14th Lok Sabha.

General election 2004: Nagaland[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
NPF W. Wangyuh Konyak 698,128 73.12 N/A
INC K. Asungba Sangtam 246,109 25.78  45.40
JD(S) Akhei Achümi 5,149 0.54 N/A
Independent Nyimthungo 3,687 0.39 N/A
Independent Dr. Rilanthung 1,646 0.17 N/A
Margin of victory 452,019 47.34  1.42
Turnout 954,719 91.77  15.52
NPF gain from INC Swing

2009 edit

C. M. Chang of the Nagaland Peoples Front represented the constituency in the 15th Lok Sabha.

General election 2009: Nagaland[18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
NPF C. M. Chang 832,224 69.96  3.16
INC K. Asungba Sangtam 349,203 29.35  3.57
AITC Dr. Rilanthung Odyüo 8,153 0.69 N/A
Margin of victory 483,021 40.61  6.73
Turnout 1,189,601 90.01  1.76
NPF hold Swing

2014 edit

Neiphiu Rio of the Nagaland Peoples Front represented the constituency in the 16th Lok Sabha.

General Election, 2014: Nagaland[1][19]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
NPF Neiphiu Rio 713,372 68.67  1.29
INC Viswesül Pusa 313,147 30.14  0.79
Socialist Akhei Achümi 9,695 0.93 N/A
NOTA None of the above 2,696 0.26 N/A
Margin of victory 4,00,225 38.52  2.09
Turnout 1,038,910 87.91  2.192
NPF hold Swing  1.29

2018 by-election edit

Bye-Election, 2018: Nagaland
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
NDPP Tokheho Yepthomi 594,205 58.56 New
NPF C. Apok Jamir 4,20,459 41.44  27.23
Margin of victory 1,73,746 17.12  21.4
Turnout 10,18,842 85.09  2.82
NDPP gain from NPF Swing

2019 edit

2019 Indian general election: Nagaland[20][21][22][23]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
NDPP Tokheho Yepthomi 500,510 49.73  9.17
INC K. L. Chishi 484,166 48.11 N/A
NPP Hayithung Tüngoe 14,997 1.49 N/A
Independent Dr. M M Thromwa Konyak 4,620 0.46 N/A
NOTA None of the above 2,064 0.21 N/A
Margin of victory 16,344 1.62  15.5
Turnout 1,007,437 83.00  2.09
Registered electors 1,213,777
NDPP hold Swing

See also edit

References edit

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Nagaland Lok Sabha constituency is the only Lok Sabha lower house of the Indian parliament constituency in the Northeastern state of Nagaland NagalandLok Sabha constituencyLocation of Nagaland in IndiaConstituency detailsCountryIndiaRegionNortheast IndiaStateNagalandAssembly constituencies60 See ListEstablished1967Total electors1 182 948 1 ReservationNoneMember of Parliament17th Lok SabhaIncumbent Tokheho YepthomiPartyNationalist Democratic Progressive PartyElected year2019 It participated in its first general election in 1967 and its first member of parliament MP was S C Jamir of the Nagaland Nationalist Organisation who was elected unopposed 2 In 1969 the Twenty third Amendment of the Constitution of India discontinued the reservation of the seat to Scheduled Tribes 3 In the 1971 election Kevichusa Angami of the United Front of Nagaland party defeated Jamir Rano M Shaiza of the United Democratic Front was elected in the 1977 election In the 1980 election independent candidate Chingwang was elected Chingwang joined the Indian National Congress INC for the next election in 1984 and held his seat Shikino Sam of the INC won the 1989 election From 1991 98 Imchalemba was the MP of this constituency firstly as a member of the Nagaland Peoples Council and then as a member of the INC From 1998 2004 K Asungba Sangtam of the INC represented this constituency Since 2004 till 2018 this constituency has been represented by a member of the Nagaland Peoples Front W Wangyuh Konyak was the MP from 2004 09 C M Chang won the seat in 2009 Most Successful parties from Nagaland Lok Sabha INC 5 Times 33 NPF 3 Times 20 NDPP 2 Times 13 UFN 2 Times 13 NPC 1 Time 6 NNO 1 Time 6 Ind 1 Time 6 Contents 1 Assembly Segments 2 Members of Parliament 3 Election results 3 1 2024 3 2 1967 3 3 1971 3 4 1977 3 5 1980 3 6 1984 3 7 1989 3 8 1991 3 9 1996 3 10 1998 3 11 1999 3 12 2004 3 13 2009 3 14 2014 3 15 2018 by election 3 16 2019 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksAssembly Segments editCurrently this Lok Sabha constituency consists of all the 60 constituencies of Nagaland Legislative Assembly Constituency number Name Reserved for SC ST None District MLA Party 1 Dimapur I None Dimapur H Tovihoto Ayemi BJP 2 Dimapur II ST Moatoshi Longkumer NDPP 3 Dimapur III Chumoukedima Hekani Jakhalu Kense NDPP 4 Ghaspani I Chumoukedima amp Niuland Jacob Zhimomi BJP 5 Ghaspani II Chumoukedima Zhaleo Rio NDPP 6 Tening Peren Namri Nchang NCP 7 Peren T R Zeliang NDPP 8 Western Angami Kohima Salhoutuonuo Kruse NDPP 9 Kohima Town Tseilhoutuo Rhutso NPP 10 Northern Angami I Kekhrielhoulie Yhome NDPP 11 Northern Angami II Neiphiu Rio NDPP 12 Tseminyu Tseminyu Jwenga Seb Independent 13 Pughoboto Zunheboto Sukhato A Sema LJP RV 14 Southern Angami I Kohima Kevipodi Sophie Independent 15 Southern Angami II Kropol Vitsu BJP 16 Pfutsero Phek Neisatuo Mero Independent 17 Chizama K G Kenye NDPP 18 Chozuba Kudecho Khamo NDPP 19 Phek Kuzholuzo Nienu NPF 20 Meluri Z Nyusletho Nyuthe NDPP 21 Tuli Mokokchung A Pangjung Jamir BJP 22 Arkakong Nuklutoshi NPP 23 Impur T M Mannen NDPP 24 Angetyongpang Tongpang Ozukum NDPP 25 Mongoya Imkongmar NDPP 26 Aonglenden Sharingain Longkumer NDPP 27 Mokokchung Town Metsubo Jamir NDPP 28 Koridang Imkong L Imchen BJP 29 Jatpetkong Temjenmemba NDPP 30 Alongtaki Temjen Imma Along BJP 31 Akuluto Zunheboto Kazheto Kinimi BJP 32 Atoizu Picto Shohe NCP 33 Suruhoto S Tolho Yepth NCP 34 Aghunato G Ikuto Zhimomi NDPP 35 Zunheboto K Tokugha Sukhalu NDPP 36 Satakha G Kaito Aye NDPP 37 Tyui Wokha Yanthungo Patton BJP 38 Wokha Y Mhonbemo Humtsoe NCP 39 Sanis Mhathung Yathan NDPP 40 Bhandari Achumbemo Kikon NPF 41 Tizit Mon P Paiwang Konyak BJP 42 Wakching W Chingang Konyak NDPP 43 Tapi Wangpang Konyang NDPP 44 Phomching K Konngam Konyak BJP 45 Tehok C L John NDPP 46 Mon Town Y Mankhao Konyak NCP 47 Aboi C Manpon Konyak Independent 48 Moka A Nyamnyei Konyak NPP 49 Tamlu Longleng B Bangtick Phom Independent 50 Longleng A Pongshi Phom NCP 51 Noksen Tuensang Y Lima Onen RPI A 52 Longkhim Chare Sethrongkyu BJP 53 Tuensang Sadar I P Bashangmongba Changa BJP 54 Tuensang Sadar II Imtichoba RPI A 55 Tobu Mon Naiba Konyak LJP RV 56 Noklak Noklak P Longon NCP 57 Thonoknyu Benei M Lamthiu NPP 58 Shamator Chessore Shamator S Keoshu Yimchunger NDPP 59 Seyochung Sitimi Kiphire C Kipili Sangtam NPP 60 Pungro Kiphire S Kiusumew Yimchunger NDPPMembers of Parliament editElection Member Party 1967 S C Jamir 4 Nagaland Nationalist Organisation 1971 A Kevichusa United Front of Nagaland 5 1977 Rano M Shaiza United Democratic Front 6 1980 Chingwang Konyak Independent 7 1984 Indian National Congress 8 1989 Shikiho Sema 1991 Imchalemba Nagaland People s Council 9 1996 Indian National Congress 10 1998 K Asungba Sangtam 1999 2004 W Wangyuh Konyak Nagaland People s Front 11 2009 C M Chang 2014 Neiphiu Rio 2018 Tokheho Yepthomi Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party 2019 By PollElection results edit2024 edit 2024 Indian general election Nagaland Party Candidate Votes NDPP Chumben Merry INC S Supongmeren Jamir NOTA None of the above Majority Turnout gain from Swing 1967 edit In its first election Nagaland Nationalist Organisation candidate S C Jamir was elected unopposed and represented the constituency in the 4th Lok Sabha 2 4 1971 edit A Kevichusa of the United Front of Nagaland won the election and represented the constituency in the 5th Lok Sabha 1971 Indian general election Nagaland 5 Party Candidate Votes United Front of Nagaland A Kevichusa 89 514 60 47 N A Nagaland Nationalist Organisation S C Jamir 58 511 39 53 N A Margin of victory 31 003 20 94 N A Turnout 148 125 53 77 N A UDF gain from NNO 1977 edit Rano M Shaiza of the United Democratic Front party won the seat and represented the constituency in the 6th Lok Sabha 1977 Indian general election Nagaland 6 Party Candidate Votes United Democratic Front Rano M Shaiza 124 627 51 68 N A INC Hokishe Sema 116 527 48 32 N A Margin of victory 8 100 3 36 nbsp 17 58 Turnout 250 016 52 83 nbsp 0 94 UDF gain from UDF 1980 edit Independent candidate Chingwang won the election and represented the constituency in the 7th Lok Sabha 1980 Indian general election Nagaland 7 Party Candidate Votes Independent Chingwang Konyak 145 969 51 01 N A United Democratic Front Rano M Shaiza 140 210 48 99 nbsp 2 69 Margin of victory 5 759 2 02 nbsp 1 34 Turnout 294 009 63 90 nbsp 11 07 Independent gain from UDF 1984 edit Chingwang joined the INC held the seat and represented the constituency in the 8th Lok Sabha 1984 Indian general election Nagaland 8 Party Candidate Votes INC Chingwang Konyak 251 101 64 64 N A Naga National Democratic Party Chalie Kevichusa 113 919 29 33 N A Independent Huskha 23 444 6 04 N A Margin of victory 137 182 35 31 nbsp 33 29 Turnout 394 820 66 46 nbsp 2 56 INC gain from Independent Swing 1989 edit Shikino Sam of the INC represented the constituency in the 9th Lok Sabha 1989 Indian general election Nagaland 12 Party Candidate Votes INC Shikiho Sema 363 071 60 29 nbsp 4 35 Nagaland People s Council Vizol Angami 239 124 39 71 N A Margin of victory 123 947 20 58 nbsp 14 73 Turnout 607 429 74 71 8 25 INC hold Swing 1991 edit The election was a direct contest between sitting MP Shikiho Sema from the INC and Imchalemba of the NPC This was the first election that the BJP fielded a candidate for the Nagaland seat Pius Lotha who had to repeatedly reiterate that the BJP was not a communal party The ban on the National Socialist Council of Nagaland by the Vishwanath Pratap Singh government was the main issue during the election campaigning with the INC and NPC blaming each other for the ban 13 1991 Indian general election Nagaland 9 Party Candidate Votes Nagaland People s Council Imchalemba 328 015 52 67 nbsp 12 96 INC Shikiho Sema 276 161 44 34 nbsp 15 95 BJP Pius Lotha 18 655 3 00 N A Margin of victory 51 854 8 33 nbsp 12 25 Turnout 628 015 77 07 nbsp 2 36 Nagaland Peoples Council gain from INC Swing 1996 edit On 28 July 1992 Imchalemba had joined the Congress 14 He fought the 1996 elections on the Congress ticket The continued presence of the security forces in Nagaland was an important electoral issue The Naga Students Federation demanded a boycott of the elections until the disturbed area tagged under the Armed Forces Special Powers Act was revoked Congress now had their government in the Centre as well as the state Imchalemba s opponent H Khekiho Zhimomi stated we certainly don t deserve these black laws in the state and we have the experience of the 50s and 60s which have made this crystal clear As long as we have these laws operational in the state violence and tension will continue during elections 15 Imchalemba won the election comfortably and represented the state in the 11th Lok Sabha 1996 Indian general election Nagaland 10 Party Candidate Votes INC Imchalemba 472 102 62 31 nbsp 17 97 Independent H Khekiho Zhimomi 2 74 699 36 26 N A Independent Roland 10 825 1 43 N A Margin of victory 1 97 403 26 05 nbsp 17 72 Turnout 772 402 88 32 nbsp 11 25 INC gain from Nagaland Peoples Council 1998 edit K Asungba Sangtam of the INC represented the constituency in the 12th Lok Sabha 1998 Indian general election Nagaland 16 Party Candidate Votes INC K Asungba Sangtam 344 223 86 70 nbsp 24 39 Lok Shakti Akhei Achumi 52 785 13 30 N A Margin of victory 291 438 73 40 nbsp 47 35 Turnout 420 714 45 41 nbsp 42 91 INC hold Swing 1999 edit Sangtam of the INC held the seat and represented the constituency in the 13th Lok Sabha 1999 Indian general election Nagaland 17 Party Candidate Votes INC K Asungba Sangtam 516 119 71 18 nbsp 15 52 Independent Shurhozelie Liezietsu 162 521 22 42 N A BJP Neikhaho 37 156 5 12 N A Lok Shakti Akhei Achumi 5 763 0 79 nbsp 12 51 Independent Roland 3 486 0 48 N A Margin of victory 353 598 48 76 nbsp 24 64 Turnout 728 843 76 25 nbsp 30 84 INC hold Swing 2004 edit W Wangyuh Konyak of the Nagaland Peoples Front represented the constituency in the 14th Lok Sabha General election 2004 Nagaland 11 Party Candidate Votes NPF W Wangyuh Konyak 698 128 73 12 N A INC K Asungba Sangtam 246 109 25 78 nbsp 45 40 JD S Akhei Achumi 5 149 0 54 N A Independent Nyimthungo 3 687 0 39 N A Independent Dr Rilanthung 1 646 0 17 N A Margin of victory 452 019 47 34 nbsp 1 42 Turnout 954 719 91 77 nbsp 15 52 NPF gain from INC Swing 2009 edit C M Chang of the Nagaland Peoples Front represented the constituency in the 15th Lok Sabha General election 2009 Nagaland 18 Party Candidate Votes NPF C M Chang 832 224 69 96 nbsp 3 16 INC K Asungba Sangtam 349 203 29 35 nbsp 3 57 AITC Dr Rilanthung Odyuo 8 153 0 69 N A Margin of victory 483 021 40 61 nbsp 6 73 Turnout 1 189 601 90 01 nbsp 1 76 NPF hold Swing 2014 edit Neiphiu Rio of the Nagaland Peoples Front represented the constituency in the 16th Lok Sabha General Election 2014 Nagaland 1 19 Party Candidate Votes NPF Neiphiu Rio 713 372 68 67 nbsp 1 29 INC Viswesul Pusa 313 147 30 14 nbsp 0 79 Socialist Akhei Achumi 9 695 0 93 N A NOTA None of the above 2 696 0 26 N A Margin of victory 4 00 225 38 52 nbsp 2 09 Turnout 1 038 910 87 91 nbsp 2 192 NPF hold Swing nbsp 1 29 2018 by election edit Bye Election 2018 Nagaland Party Candidate Votes NDPP Tokheho Yepthomi 594 205 58 56 New NPF C Apok Jamir 4 20 459 41 44 nbsp 27 23 Margin of victory 1 73 746 17 12 nbsp 21 4 Turnout 10 18 842 85 09 nbsp 2 82 NDPP gain from NPF Swing 2019 edit 2019 Indian general election Nagaland 20 21 22 23 Party Candidate Votes NDPP Tokheho Yepthomi 500 510 49 73 nbsp 9 17 INC K L Chishi 484 166 48 11 N A NPP Hayithung Tungoe 14 997 1 49 N A Independent Dr M M Thromwa Konyak 4 620 0 46 N A NOTA None of the above 2 064 0 21 N A Margin of victory 16 344 1 62 nbsp 15 5 Turnout 1 007 437 83 00 nbsp 2 09 Registered electors 1 213 777 NDPP hold SwingSee also editList of constituencies of the Lok SabhaReferences editNagaland Lok Sabha Election 2019 Results Website a b Parliamentary Constituency wise Turnout for General Election 2014 Election Commission of India Archived from the original on 2 July 2014 Retrieved 17 September 2014 a b Ananth Venkat 22 April 2014 The explainer Uncontested elections Livemint Retrieved 30 May 2014 The Constitution Twenty Third Amendment Act 1969 National Informatics Centre Retrieved 24 September 2014 a b Statistical report on general elections 1967 to the Fourth Lok Sabha PDF Election Commission of India p 155 Archived from the original PDF on 18 July 2014 Retrieved 30 May 2014 a b Statistical report on general elections 1971 to the Fifth Lok Sabha PDF Election Commission of India p 161 Archived from the original PDF on 18 July 2014 Retrieved 30 May 2014 a b Statistical report on general elections 1977 to the Sixth Lok Sabha PDF Election Commission of India p 166 Archived from the original PDF on 18 July 2014 Retrieved 30 May 2014 a b Statistical report on general elections 1980 to the Seventh Lok Sabha PDF Election Commission of India p 190 Archived from the original PDF on 18 July 2014 Retrieved 30 May 2014 a b Statistical report on general elections 1984 to the Eighth Lok Sabha PDF Election Commission of India p 190 Archived from the original PDF on 18 July 2014 Retrieved 30 May 2014 a b Statistical report on general elections 1991 to the Tenth Lok Sabha PDF Election Commission of India p 241 Archived from the original PDF on 18 July 2014 Retrieved 30 May 2014 a b Statistical report on general elections 1996 to the Eleventh Lok Sabha PDF Election Commission of India p 358 Archived from the original PDF on 18 July 2014 Retrieved 30 May 2014 a b Statistical report on general elections 2004 to the Fourteenth Lok Sabha PDF Election Commission of India p 268 Archived from the original PDF on 18 July 2014 Retrieved 30 May 2014 Statistical report on general elections 1989 to the Ninth Lok Sabha PDF Election Commission of India p 227 Archived from the original PDF on 18 July 2014 Retrieved 30 May 2014 Munshi Debashish 2 May 1991 Parties focus on NSCN ban The Times of India p 12 PTI 30 July 1992 Nagaland MP s betrayal flayed The Times of India p 7 Sehgal Saikia Sabina 19 April 1996 Issue on army s presence will dominate Naga polls The Times of India p 9 Statistical report on general elections 1998 to the Twelfth Lok Sabha PDF Election Commission of India p 223 Archived from the original PDF on 18 July 2014 Retrieved 30 May 2014 Statistical report on general elections 1999 to the Thirteenth Lok Sabha PDF Election Commission of India p 215 Archived from the original PDF on 18 July 2014 Retrieved 30 May 2014 Election Commission of India General Elections 2009 15th Lok Sabha PDF Election Commission of India p 104 Archived from the original PDF on 11 August 2014 Retrieved 30 May 2014 Constituencywise All Candidates Election Commission of India Archived from the original on 31 May 2014 General Election 2019 Election Commission of India Retrieved 22 October 2021 Final Result Sheet Election to the House of the People from the 1 Nagaland Parliamentary Constituency 2019 PDF Lok Sabha elections BJP list of candidates for 2019 Indian Express 26 March 2019 Retrieved 28 March 2019 Singh Vijaita 1 September 2018 General election will be held in 2019 as per schedule says Rajnath Singh The Hindu ISSN 0971 751X Retrieved 4 January 2019 External links editNagaland lok sabha constituency election 2019 date and schedule Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nagaland Lok Sabha constituency amp oldid 1219634108, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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