1977 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election
Appearance
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All 60 seats in the Nagaland Legislative Assembly 31 seats needed for a majority | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Registered | 403,454 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Elections to the
Chief Minister of Nagaland for his second term. The number of constituencies was set as 60 by the recommendation of the Delimitation Commission of India.[1]
These were the first elections held in Nagaland after the Shillong Accord of 1975.
Result
Independents 93,405 | 28.74 | 9 | 3 | | |||||
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Total | 324,994 | 100.00 | 60 | 0 | |||||
Valid votes | 324,994 | 98.07 | |||||||
Invalid/blank votes | 6,407 | 1.93 | |||||||
Total votes | 331,401 | 100.00 | |||||||
Registered voters/turnout | 403,454 | 82.14 | |||||||
Source: ECI[2] |
Results by constituency
Assembly Constituency | Turnout | Winner | Runner Up | Margin | |||||||||
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#k | Names | % | Candidate | Party | Votes | % | Candidate | Party | Votes | % | |||
1 | Dimapur I | 60.33% | Md. Anwar Hussain | INC | 2,421 | 38.75% | Chalie Kevichusa | UDA | 1,939 | 31.03% | 482 | ||
2 | Dimapur II | 61.86% | I. Vikheshe | INC | 3,406 | 45.90% | Neisatuo Kiditsu | UDA | 2,814 | 37.92% | 592 | ||
3 | Dimapur III | 87.87% | Dabalal Mech | INC | 1,807 | 40.18% | Satish Langtha | Independent | 1,358 | 30.20% | 449 | ||
4 | Ghaspani I | 66.25% | K. Shikhu | Independent | 2,928 | 36.20% | Lhouvisier | UDA | 2,680 | 33.14% | 248 | ||
5 | Ghaspani II | 79.53% | Rokonicha | UDA | 2,245 | 30.47% | Langkam | Independent | 2,017 | 27.38% | 228 | ||
6 | Tening | 89.82% | N. C. Zeling | INC | 2,224 | 31.33% | N. Azu Mewmai | UDA | 2,207 | 31.09% | 17 | ||
7 | Peren | 78.58% | L. Lungalang | UDA | 3,524 | 46.80% | Imriet Dieing | Independent | 2,004 | 26.61% | 1,520 | ||
8 | Western Angami | 70.09% | Setu | Independent | 1,926 | 36.64% | Tsolie | UDA | 1,856 | 35.31% | 70 | ||
9 | Kohima Town | 63.63% | John Bosco Jasokie | INC | 3,262 | 52.90% | Peiezotuo Atuo | UDA | 2,704 | 43.85% | 558 | ||
10 | Northern Angami I | 69.03% | Dr. Shürhozelie Liezietsu | UDA | 2,446 | 62.08% | Neiteo | Independent | 953 | 24.19% | 1,493 | ||
11 | Northern Angami II | 75.66% | Chupfuo | UDA | 2,589 | 41.39% | P. Sopu Angami | Independent | 1,867 | 29.85% | 722 | ||
12 | Tseminyü | 82.64% | R. S. Rengma | UDA | 2,888 | 52.59% | Riga Thong | NCN | 2,494 | 45.41% | 394 | ||
13 | Pughoboto | 87.83% | Huska Sumi | UDA | 3,218 | 56.74% | Atovi Sema | Independent | 2,326 | 41.02% | 892 | ||
14 | Southern Angami I | 75.74% | Vitsonei K. Angami | UDA | 1,885 | 41.14% | N. Zao Angami | Independent | 1,140 | 24.88% | 745 | ||
15 | Southern Angami II | - | Vizol Koso | UDA | Elected Unopposed | ||||||||
16 | Pfütsero | 80.65% | Lhiweshelo Mero | UDA | 1,568 | 38.54% | Vepari | NCN | 841 | 20.67% | 727 | ||
17 | Chizami | 93.71% | Soyie | UDA | 1,831 | 32.94% | Yevehu Lohe | Independent | 1,739 | 31.28% | 92 | ||
18 | Chozuba | 91.03% | Vamuzo Phesao | UDA | 3,233 | 47.22% | Zhovepra Rosetso | Independent | 1,854 | 27.08% | 1,379 | ||
19 | Phek | 85.87% | Vejoyi | UDA | 2,584 | 47.66% | Zalhuzu Vasa | Independent | 1,651 | 30.45% | 933 | ||
20 | Meluri | 90.43% | Chekhutso | UDA | 1,794 | 33.85% | P. K. T. Marhutho | Independent | 1,558 | 29.40% | 236 | ||
21 | Tuli | 93.37% | T. Tali | UDA | 2,845 | 62.97% | I. Merachiba | INC | 1,496 | 33.11% | 1,349 | ||
22 | Arkakong | 92.36% | Tsukjemwati | UDA | 1,806 | 35.31% | R. C. Chiten Jamir | INC | 1,150 | 22.48% | 656 | ||
23 | Impur | 95.61% | Kariba | UDA | 1,850 | 36.19% | T. Chuba | Independent | 1,741 | 34.06% | 109 | ||
24 | Angetyongpang | 87.71% | Sentichuba | UDA | 2,783 | 57.11% | Limasangwa | Independent | 2,017 | 41.39% | 766 | ||
25 | Mongoya | 85.19% | T. Imtimeren Jamir | UDA | 2,275 | 54.01% | Aoshingang | Independent | 1,894 | 44.97% | 381 | ||
26 | Aonglenden | 83.06% | S. C. Jamir | UDA | 2,688 | 61.89% | I. Bendang | NCN | 1,586 | 36.52% | 1,102 | ||
27 | Mokokchung Town | 84.27% | Takuyaba | UDA | 827 | 69.85% | Koramoa Jamir | Independent | 345 | 29.14% | 482 | ||
28 | Koridang | 83.43% | Dalle Namo | UDA | 2,102 | 42.43% | Akangtemjan | Independent | 1,808 | 36.50% | 294 | ||
29 | Jangpetkong | 93.01% | Imchalemba Ao | UDA | 2,044 | 40.98% | Arienba | Independent | 1,735 | 34.78% | 309 | ||
30 | Alongtaki | 91.21% | Bendangtoshi Ao | UDA | 2,156 | 54.99% | Tiameren | INC | 1,716 | 43.76% | 440 | ||
31 | Akuluto | 89.28% | Khehoto | INC | 1,774 | 43.76% | Hotolu | UDA | 1,296 | 31.97% | 478 | ||
32 | Atoizu | 85.18% | Kiyezhe L. Chishi | UDA | 2,993 | 54.42% | Khetoho | INC | 2,419 | 43.98% | 574 | ||
33 | Suruhoto | 87.18% | Kanito | INC | 2,584 | 41.09% | Pukhahe | UDA | 2,126 | 33.81% | 458 | ||
34 | Aghunato | 88.43% | Kihoto | UDA | 3,509 | 57.17% | Shetovi | NCN | 1,752 | 28.54% | 1,757 | ||
35 | Zünheboto | 80.85% | Ghutoshe | INC | 2,514 | 46.15% | Tokheho | NCN | 1,633 | 29.97% | 881 | ||
36 | Satakha | 86.06% | Kaito | INC | 2,824 | 49.12% | Hokheto Sema | UDA | 2,811 | 48.90% | 13 | ||
37 | Tyüi | 85.45% | T. A. Ngullie | INC | 2,304 | 35.73% | Nsemo Ovung | UDA | 2,170 | 33.65% | 134 | ||
38 | Wokha | 79.13% | Rainbow Ezung | Independent | 3,199 | 52.62% | Mhao Lotha | UDA | 2,742 | 45.10% | 457 | ||
39 | Sanis | 84.46% | Mhonshan Murry | UDA | 2,434 | 38.75% | T. Nchibemo Ngullie | Independent | 2,282 | 36.33% | 152 | ||
40 | Bhandari | 86.66% | Tsenlamo Kikon | NCN | 2,951 | 49.41% | Mhondamo Kithan | INC | 2,150 | 36.00% | 801 | ||
41 | Tizit | 86.32% | P. K. Along | UDA | 1,632 | 35.59% | Mankho | INC | 1,416 | 30.88% | 216 | ||
42 | Wakching | 86.88% | Chingwang Konyak | INC | 2,397 | 38.08% | P. Enyei | UDA | 2,240 | 35.58% | 157 | ||
43 | Tapi | 82.77% | Noke Wangnao | UDA | 2,600 | 49.21% | Hoka Konyak | INC | 1,035 | 19.59% | 1,565 | ||
44 | Phomching | 87.05% | Pohwang Konyak | UDA | 2,170 | 43.97% | Wanpen | INC | 1,732 | 35.10% | 438 | ||
45 | Tehok | 91.78% | Manlem | Independent | 1,782 | 27.87% | Noklem | Independent | 1,578 | 24.68% | 204 | ||
46 | Mon Town | 77.27% | L. Metna | Independent | 2,386 | 40.85% | Chaying | INC | 1,245 | 21.31% | 1,141 | ||
47 | Aboi | 86.67% | A. Longngei Konyak | UDA | 2,573 | 48.62% | Nyeiwang Konyak | NCN | 1,838 | 34.73% | 735 | ||
48 | Moka | 89.45% | Manwai Awang | Independent | 2,304 | 46.24% | Pangtiang | UDA | 1,605 | 32.21% | 699 | ||
49 | Tamlu | 94.51% | Bangjak Phom | Independent | 3,441 | 50.99% | Ailong Phom | UDA | 1,733 | 25.68% | 1,708 | ||
50 | Longleng | 93.00% | Chenlom Phom | UDA | 2,213 | 25.08% | Chirgko | INC | 1,947 | 22.06% | 266 | ||
51 | Noksen | 92.84% | C. Chongshen Chang | INC | 1,918 | 45.51% | I. L. Chingmak | Independent | 1,336 | 31.70% | 582 | ||
52 | Longkhim Chare | 90.97% | Horangse Sangtam | Independent | 2,843 | 39.24% | C. Thrinimong | UDA | 2,541 | 35.07% | 302 | ||
53 | Tuensang Sadar I | 78.88% | H. Sao Chang | INC | 1,914 | 42.18% | Chiten Sangtam | UDA | 1,549 | 34.13% | 365 | ||
54 | Tuensang Sadar II | 89.06% | Tochi Hanso | INC | 1,773 | 35.03% | M. Yanchu Chang | Independent | 1,743 | 34.43% | 30 | ||
55 | Tobu | 92.11% | Nuklo | UDA | 2,947 | 47.60% | Sopen Konyak | NCN | 2,078 | 33.56% | 869 | ||
56 | Noklak | 81.52% | Thangpong | UDA | 1,652 | 32.22% | John | INC | 1,273 | 24.83% | 379 | ||
57 | Thonoknyu | 89.95% | Pongom | INC | 1,982 | 31.09% | Pottu | Independent | 1,284 | 20.14% | 698 | ||
58 | Shamator–Chessore | 90.71% | K. Zungkum Yimchunger | UDA | 2,863 | 42.25% | Yamakan Kichan | INC | 2,655 | 39.18% | 208 | ||
59 | Seyochung–Sitimi | 87.04% | Yopikyu Thongtsar | UDA | 3,236 | 47.78% | Kheshito | Independent | 1,944 | 28.71% | 1,292 | ||
60 | Pungro–Kiphire | 81.27% | Kichingse | Independent | 1,620 | 27.33% | T. Rothrong | INC | 1,542 | 26.02% | 78 |
See also
References
- ^ "DPACO (1976) - Archive Delimitation Orders - Election Commission of India". Retrieved 9 December 2020.
- ^ "Statistical Report on General Election, 1977 to the Legislative Assembly of Nagaland". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 16 August 2021.