Next Tripura Legislative Assembly election

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Next Tripura Legislative Assembly election

← 2018 By February 2023

60 seats in the Tripura Legislative Assembly
31 seats needed for a majority
  File:Biplab Kumar Deb CM Tripura.png Manik Sarkar.jpg
Leader Biplab Kumar Deb Manik Sarkar Birajit Sinha
Party BJP CPI (M) INC
Alliance NDA Left Front United Progressive Alliance
Leader since 2016 1998
Leader's seat Banamalipur Dhanpur
Last election 43.59%, 36 seats 42.22%, 16 seats 00
Current seats 36 16

Wahlkreise zur Vidhan Sabha von Tripura.svg

Incumbent Chief Minister

Biplab Kumar Deb
BJP



The next Tripura Legislative Assembly election is scheduled to be held in or before February 2023 to elect all 60 members of the state's Legislative Assembly.[1][2]

Background[edit]

The tenure of Tripura Legislative Assembly is scheduled to end on 22 March 2023.[3] The previous assembly election were held in February 2018. After the election, the Bharatiya Janata Party formed the State government, with Biplab Kumar Deb becoming the Chief Minister.

Schedule[edit]

Poll Event Schedule
Notification Date TBD
Last Date for filing nomination TBD
Scrutiny of nomination TBD
Last Date for Withdrawal of nomination TBD
Date of Poll TBD
Date of Counting of Votes TBD

Parties and Alliances[edit]

  National Democratic Alliance[edit]

No. Party Flag Symbol Leader Photo Seats contested Male candidates Female candidates
1. Bharatiya Janata Party BJP flag.svg BJP election symbol.png Biplab Kumar Deb Biplab Kumar Deb (cropped).png TBA TBA TBA
2. Indigenous Peoples Front of Tripura Flag green yellow.svg Indian Election symbol Dao.svg N.C. Debbarma Nophoto.jpg TBA TBA TBA

  Left Front[edit]

No. Party Flag Symbol Leader Photo Seats contested Male candidates Female candidates
1. Communist Party of India (Marxist) CPI(M) Flag.jpg Indian Election Symbol Hammer Sickle and Star.png Manik Sarkar Manik Sarkar (Cropped).png TBA TBA TBA
2. Communist Party of India CPI Flag.jpg Indian Election Symbol Ears of Corn and Sickle.png Ranjit Majumdar Nophoto.jpg TBA TBA TBA
3. All India Forward Bloc Indian Election Symbol Lion.png Brajagopal Roy Nophoto.jpg TBA TBA TBA
4. Revolutionary Socialist Party
RSP-flag.svg
Indian Election Symbol Spade and Stoker.png Anish Kumar Nophoto.jpg TBA TBA TBA
5. Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation Flag Logo of CPIML.png Partha Karmakar Nophoto.jpg TBA TBA TBA

  TIPRA[edit]

No. Party Flag Symbol Leader Photo Seats contested Male candidates Female candidates
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The Indigenous Progressive Regional Alliance Tipra Logo.jpg Indian Election Symbol Pineapple.png Pradyot Bikram Manikya DebBarma TBA TBA TBA

  United Progressive Alliance[edit]

No. Party Flag Symbol Leader Photo Seats Contested Male Candidates Female Candidates
1. Indian National Congress INC Flag Official.jpg Hand INC.svg Birajit Sinha Birjit Sinha I.N.C.png TBA TBA TBA

  All India Trinamool Congress[edit]

No. Party Flag Symbol Leader Photo Seats Contested Male Candidates Female Candidates
1. All India Trinamool Congress All India Trinamool Congress flag (2).svg All India Trinamool Congress symbol.svg Sushmita Dev Nophoto.jpg TBA TBA TBA

References[edit]

  1. "Finish off Communist Ideology in Tripura by 2023: CM Biplab Deb To BJP Workers". www.news18.com. 2020-10-19. Retrieved 2021-05-15.
  2. Hasnat, Karishma (2021-04-11). "Why ex-Congress leader 'Maharaj' Pradyot Debbarma could now hold key to 2023 Tripura polls". ThePrint. Retrieved 2021-05-15.
  3. "Terms of the Houses". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 2021-10-03.