2013 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election

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2013 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election

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All 60 to the Nagaland Legislative Assembly
31 seats needed for a majority
Turnout91.62%
  First party Second party
  NeiphiuRio.jpg
Leader Neiphiu Rio Not Declared
Party Nagaland Peoples Front INC
Alliance NDA United Progressive Alliance
Leader's seat Northern Angami-II
Last election 26 23
Seats won 38 8
Seat change Increase 12 Decrease 15
Popular vote 515,059 272,515
Percentage 47.0% 24.9%

Chief Minister before election

Neiphiu Rio
Nagaland People's Front

Chief Minister after election

Neiphiu Rio
Nagaland People's Front

The Nagaland Legislative Assembly election of 2013 took place on 23 February 2013 to elect the Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) from each of the 60 Assembly Constituencies (ACs) in the state of Nagaland in India.

Background[edit]

The mandate of the 11th Nagaland Legislative Assembly, formed after the 2008 election, expired on 10 March 2013.[1] Hence, the 12th Nagaland Legislative Assembly election was announced by the Election Commission of India.[2]

After the scrutiny of the nomination papers put up by the candidates, 188 candidates in total were able to contest for a total of 60 seats.[3]

Results[edit]

A total of 1,098,007 people voted out of an eligible electorate of 1,198,449, representing a turnout of 90.19%.[4]

Parties and coalitions Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Won +/−
Nagaland People's Front (NPF) 515,059 47.0 Increase13.4 38 Increase12
Indian National Congress (INC) 272,515 24.9 Decrease11.4 8 Decrease15
Independents (IND) 194,314 17.8 Increase4.7 8 Increase1
Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) 66,277 6.1 Increase2.0 4 Increase2
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 19,121 1.8 Decrease3.6 1 Decrease1
Janata Dal (United) (JD(U)) 18,049 1.7 Increase1.4 1 Increase1
Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) 5,446 0.5 Decrease6.1 0 Steady
United Naga Democratic Party (UNDP) 4,071 0.4 Increase0.2 0 Steady
Total 1,094,852 100.00 60 ±0

Elected members[edit]

# Constituency Reserved for
(ST/None)
Candidate Party
1 Dimapur-I None Tovihoto Ayemi Naga People's Front
2 Dimapur-II ST S.I Jamir Indian National Congress
3 Dimapur-III Tokheho Indian National Congress
4 Ghaspani-1 N. Jacob Zhimomi Independent
5 Ghaspani-2 Zhaleo Rio Naga People's Front
6 Tenning Namri Nchang Naga People's Front
7 Peren T.R. Zeliang Naga People's Front
8 Western Angami Kiyanilie Peseyie Naga People's Front
9 Kohima Town Neikiesalie Nicky Kire Naga People's Front
10 Northern Angami-I Khriehu Liezietsü Naga People's Front
11 Northern Angami-II Neiphiu Rio Naga People's Front
12 Tseminyü Er. Levi Rengma Independent
13 Pughoboto Y. Vikheho Swu Naga People's Front
14 Southern Angami-I Vikho-o Yhoshü Naga People's Front
15 Southern Angami-II Kropol Vitsu Naga People's Front
16 Pfütsero Neiba Kronu Naga People's Front
17 Chizami Deo Nukhu Naga People's Front
18 Chozuba Chotisüh Sazo Naga People's Front
19 Phek Kuzholuzo Nienu Naga People's Front
20 Meluri Yitachu Naga People's Front
21 Tuli Amenba Yaden Independent
22 Arkakong Nuklutoshi Naga People's Front
23 Impur Imtiwapang Aier Indian National Congress
24 Angetyongpang S. Chuba Longkümer Independent
25 Mongoya Merentoshi R. Jamir Naga People's Front
26 Aonglenden Imtikümzük Indian National Congress
27 Mokokchung Town C. Apok Jamir Indian National Congress
28 Koridang Imkong L.Imchen Naga People's Front
29 Jangpetkong Longrineken Naga People's Front
30 Alongtaki Benjongliba Naga People's Front
31 Akuluto Khekaho Indian National Congress
32 Atoizu Picto Independent
33 Suruhoto Shetoyi Naga People's Front
34 Aghunato Pukhayi Naga People's Front
35 Zünheboto S. Hukavi Zhimomi Indian National Congress
36 Satakha G. Kaito Naga People's Front
37 Tyui Yanthungo Patton Naga People's Front
38 Wokha T.M. Lotha Naga People's Front
39 Sanis N.Thomas Lotha Independent
40 Bhandari Mmhonlümo Kikon Naga People's Front
41 Tizit P. Paiwang Konyak Bharatiya Janata Party
42 Wakching Y.M. Yolow Independent
43 Tapi Noke Naga People's Front
44 Phomching Pohwang Naga People's Front
45 Tehok C.L. John Naga People's Front
46 Mon Town N. Thongwang Naga People's Front
47 Aboi Eshak Konyak Indian National Congress
48 Moka E.E. Pangteang Naga People's Front
49 Tamlu B.S Nganlang Janata Dal (United)
50 Longleng S. Pangnyu Naga People's Front
51 Noksen C.M. Chang Naga People's Front
52 Longkhim Chare Imtilemba Sangtam Naga People's Front
53 Tuensang Sadar-1 Toyang Changkong Chang Independent
54 Tuensang Sadar-2 Kejong Chang Naga People's Front
55 Tobu Naiba Naga People's Front
56 Noklak P.Longon Naga People's Front
57 Thonoknyu L.Khumo Khiamniungan Naga People's Front
58 Shamator Chessore R. Tohanba Naga People's Front
59 Seyochung Sitimi C. Kipili Sangtam Naga People's Front
60 Pungro Kiphire Torechu Naga People's Front
Source:ECI[4]

Aftermath[edit]

On 18 Jun 2014, 3 of the NCP MLAs defected to the BJP, leaving only one NCP MLA remaining in the assembly.[5]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Welcome to Election Commission of India". Eci.nic.in. Retrieved 19 February 2013.
  2. Schedule for the General Elections to the Legislative Assemblies of Meghalaya, Nagaland and Tripura and bye-elections to fill casual vacancies in the State Legislative Assemblies. Election Commission of India.
  3. TNN (11 February 2013). "Unprecedented security ring for Nagaland election". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 15 October 2013.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 2013 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF NAGALAND" (PDF). Election Commission of India. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  5. 3 NCP MLAs in Nagaland join BJP, Xavier Rutsa