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1993 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election

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1993 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election

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All 60 seats in the Meghalaya Legislative Assembly
31 seats needed for a majority
Turnout79.52%
  First party Second party
 
Party INC HPU
Seats before 22 19
Seats won 24 11
Seat change 2 Increase 8 Decrease

CM before election

D. D. Lapang
INC

Elected CM

S. C. Marak
INC

The 1993 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election was held on 19 February 1993.[1]

Following the election a coalition government called the Meghalaya United Front was formed between the Indian National Congress and a split from the Hill State People's Democratic Party, the All Party Hill Leaders Conference (Armison Marak Group) and several independents. S. C. Marak was elected as Chief Minister.[1][2]

Results

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Summary of the 19 February 1993 Meghalaya Legislative Assembly election results
Parties and coalitions Popular vote Seats
Votes % ±pp Won +/−
Indian National Congress (INC) 282,139 34.62 1.97 Increase 24 2 Increase
Hill People's Union (HPU) 175,487 21.53 5.31 Decrease 11 8 Decrease
Hill State People's Democratic Party (HDP) 79,824 9.8 2.88 Decrease 8 2 Increase
All Party Hill Leaders Conference (Armison Marak Group) 64,603 7.93 3.25 Increase 3 1 Increase
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) 29,948 3.68 0
Meghalaya Progressive People's Party (MPPP) 20,117 2.47 2
Public Demands Implementation Convention (PDIC) 17,423 2.14 1.06 Decrease 2 Steady
Janata Dal (B) 2,586 0.32 0
Communist Party of India (CPI) 1,138 0.14 0.22 Decrease 0 Steady
Janata Party 841 0.1 0
Independents (IND) 140,793 17.28 2.31 Decrease 10 1 Increase
Total 814,899 100.00 60 ±0
Source: Election Commission of India[3]

Elected Members

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  • Winner, runner-up, voter turnout, and victory margin in every constituency[4]
Assembly Constituency Turnout Winner Runner Up Margin
#k Names % Candidate Party Votes % Candidate Party Votes %
1 War-Jaintia 82.8% Johndeng Pohrmen INC 6,349 39.1% H. Enowell Poshna HSPDP 4,956 30.52% 1,393
2 Rymbai 86.78% Simon Siangshai HPU 12,814 51.59% Obil Kyndait AHL(AM) 7,218 29.06% 5,596
3 Sutnga-Shangpung 82.16% Oliverneat Chyrmang HPU 7,059 45.71% Onward Leyswell Nongtdu INC 5,990 38.79% 1,069
4 Raliang 88.94% Mihsalan Suchiang HPU 10,160 50.25% Herbert Suchiang INC 10,059 49.75% 101
5 Nartiang 85.91% Henry Lamin AHL(AM) 6,037 33.61% H. Britainwar Dan INC 5,396 30.04% 641
6 Nongbah-Wahiajer 92.83% Edmund Speakerson Lyngdoh HSPDP 8,114 43.03% Kyrmen Susngi INC 7,711 40.9% 403
7 Jowai 84.81% Roytre Christopher Laloo INC 7,572 43.41% Singh Mulieh Independent 5,692 32.63% 1,880
8 Mawhati 84.81% S. R. Moksha HPU 5,013 38.45% Rangkynsai Makdoh INC 4,775 36.62% 238
9 Umroi 84.95% E. K. Mawlong HSPDP 7,958 48.29% Fleming Lapang INC 7,072 42.92% 886
10 Nongpoh 82.4% Constantine Lyngdoh HSPDP 7,474 53.54% Donwa Dethwelson Lapang INC 6,379 45.7% 1,095
11 Jirang 74.34% J. Dringwell Rymbai INC 5,998 48.43% Michael Giri Dkhar HPU 3,769 30.43% 2,229
12 Mairang 85.11% Kitdor Syiem INC 8,910 53.94% Fuller Lyngdoh Mawnai HSPDP 5,639 34.14% 3,271
13 Nongspung 86.61% S. Loniak Marbaniang HSPDP 5,706 37.18% John Anthony Lyngdoh INC 4,074 26.55% 1,632
14 Sohiong 83.52% H. Donkupar R. Lyngdoh HSPDP 10,097 56.76% Rain Augustine Lyngdoh INC 6,780 38.12% 3,317
15 Mylliem 81.47% Pynshai Manik Syiem AHL(AM) 8,063 55.5% Oris Lyngdoh INC 3,754 25.84% 4,309
16 Malki-Nongthymmai 62.21% Tony Curtis Lyngdoh INC 4,238 35.53% Bindo Lanong HPU 4,059 34.03% 179
17 Laitumkhrah 62.85% Justin Khonglah HPU 3,697 35.69% George M. War INC 3,055 29.49% 642
18 Pynthorumkhrah 69.14% James Marvin Pariat INC 6,368 44.99% Brama Prakash BJP 3,786 26.75% 2,582
19 Jaiaw 68.44% A. H. Scott Lyngdoh HPU 6,346 57.21% Martamlin Pyrbot BJP 2,510 22.63% 3,836
20 Mawkhar 69.7% Roshan Warjri HPU 3,406 49.05% Dr. Friday Lyngdoh INC 2,834 40.81% 572
21 Mawprem 66.6% Dhrubanath Joshi INC 3,062 31.68% H. Aiontis Roy Kharphuli BJP 2,563 26.52% 499
22 Laban 70.66% Anthony Lyngdoh HPU 3,698 39.47% Thrang Hok Rangad BJP 2,907 31.02% 791
23 Mawlai 73.99% S. D. Khongwir HPU 6,291 37.98% Founder Strong Cajee Independent 4,770 28.8% 1,521
24 Sohryngkham 82.51% Sanbor Swell Lyngdoh PDC 4,967 37.1% Dapmain Khyriemmujat AHL(AM) 3,536 26.41% 1,431
25 Dienglieng 78.78% Martle N Mukhim PDC 7,508 56.63% Medister Warbah INC 5,751 43.37% 1,757
26 Nongkrem 84.06% H. S. Shylla AHL(AM) 4,970 32.94% Robert Kharshing HPU 4,685 31.05% 285
27 Langkyrdem 73.13% Brington Buhai Lyngdoh HPU 7,989 60.52% Dominic Roblin Nongkynrih INC 5,212 39.48% 2,777
28 Nongshken 77.97% Ganold Stone Massar HPU 4,897 44.46% Khan Khong Dkhar INC 4,852 44.05% 45
29 Sohra 76.26% Dr. Flinder Anderson Khonglam Independent 4,731 39.95% S. Phaindrojen Swer HPU 3,459 29.21% 1,272
30 Shella 70.02% Dr. Donkupar Roy Independent 3,905 38.88% G. Granderson Syemlieh INC 3,163 31.49% 742
31 Mawsynram 78.78% Mestonnath Kharchandy INC 4,331 34.35% D. Plaslanding Iangjuh Independent 4,143 32.86% 188
32 Mawkyrwat 81.12% Rowell Lyngdoh INC 4,993 34.97% B. Bires Nongsiej HPU 4,755 33.3% 238
33 Pariong 76.43% Tubarlin Lyngdoh HSPDP 7,445 63.41% D. Rockyer L. Nonglait INC 3,880 33.05% 3,565
34 Nongstoin 66.97% Hopingstone Lyngdoh HSPDP 8,644 45.12% Francis K. Mawlot Independent 5,511 28.77% 3,133
35 Langrin 81.25% Probin K. Raswai INC 8,362 58.66% Bakstarwell Wanniang HPU 5,422 38.04% 2,940
36 Mawthengkut 80.07% H. Ledishon Nongsiang HSPDP 6,698 44.78% Maysalin War INC 6,645 44.43% 53
37 Baghmara 81.16% Lotsing A. Sangma INC 6,386 52.87% Sengran M. Sangma HPU 5,692 47.13% 694
38 Rongrenggiri 74.07% Projend D. Sangma Independent 4,151 26.23% Albinstone M. Sangma INC 3,709 23.43% 442
39 Rongjeng 77.32% Swajit Sangma Independent 5,006 46.75% Pleander G. Momin INC 3,502 32.7% 1,504
40 Kharkutta 75.47% Elstone D. Marak Independent 3,207 28.37% Luderberg Ch. Momin HPU 2,969 26.26% 238
41 Mendipathar 81.65% Frankenstein W. Momin INC 6,969 49.92% Beninstand G. Momin HPU 6,195 44.37% 774
42 Resubelpara 77.47% Salseng C. Marak INC 7,538 65.26% Nablune G. Momin HPU 4,013 34.74% 3,525
43 Songsak 75.79% Tonsing N Marak INC 5,105 49.31% Rockefeller G. Momin AHL(AM) 2,713 26.2% 2,392
44 Bajengdoba 79.85% Chamberline B. Marak INC 6,555 58.14% Johan Manner Marak HPU 3,137 27.82% 3,418
45 Tikrikilla 88.64% Monindra Rava MPPP 4,661 36.46% Pillarson G. Momin HPU 4,495 35.16% 166
46 Dadenggre 79.55% Augustine D.Marak Independent 4,399 29.81% Norwin B. Sangma INC 4,354 29.51% 45
47 Rongchugiri 87.42% Backstar Sangma Independent 6,806 66.77% Sherjee H. Sangma INC 3,029 29.72% 3,777
48 Phulbari 88.34% Manirul Islam Sarkar Independent 4,175 26.7% A. Kramoz Zaman INC 3,376 21.59% 799
49 Rajabala 89.39% Sayeedullah Nongrum Independent 6,225 41.14% Biren Hajong BJP 3,831 25.32% 2,394
50 Selsella 85.78% Atul C. Marak INC 4,823 47.98% Barthar Marak HPU 4,416 43.93% 407
51 Rongram 80.11% Mathrona Marak INC 3,017 24.02% Godwin D. Shira MPPP 2,847 22.67% 170
52 Tura 65.5% Joylange Momin INC 8,617 48.55% Enila Shira BJP 2,972 16.74% 5,645
53 Chokpot 77.31% Masonsing Sangma INC 4,582 45.8% Clifford R. Marak HPU 3,138 31.37% 1,444
54 Kherapara 84.51% Brening Sangma INC 3,546 29.79% Chamberlin R. Marak HPU 1,883 15.82% 1,663
55 Dalu 83.15% Archibold A. Sangma INC 4,631 44.79% Nityanarayan Smchang AHL(AM) 2,624 25.38% 2,007
56 Dalamgiri 84.89% Admiral K. Sangma INC 3,748 35.85% Semford Sangma Independent 3,666 35.06% 82
57 Rangsakona 85.1% Adolf Lu Hitler Marak INC 5,474 49.17% Chesterfield Marak MPPP 2,879 25.86% 2,595
58 Ampatigiri 86.92% Dr. Mukul Sangma Independent 4,015 27.51% Momendro Agitok HPU 3,726 25.53% 289
59 Salmanpara 81.41% Gopinath Sangma INC 4,898 40.19% Nimarson Momin Independent 4,474 36.71% 424
60 Mahendraganj 89.21% Lok Kindor Hajong MPPP 2,932 23.61% Dhabal Chandra Barman INC 2,630 21.18% 302

References

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  1. ^ a b Warjri, Antarwell (March 2017). "Role of Regional Political Parties and Formation of the Coalition Governments in Meghalaya" (PDF). International Journal of Humanities & Social Science Studies. 3 (5): 206–218. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-05-06. Retrieved 2020-04-11.
  2. ^ "Name of the Governors/Chief Minister and chain of events in Meghalaya". Legislative Assembly of Meghalaya. Archived from the original on 19 September 2019. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
  3. ^ "Meghalaya 1993". Election Commission of India. Retrieved 11 April 2020.
  4. ^ "Statistical Report on General Election, 1993 to the Legislative Assembly of Meghalaya" (PDF). eci.gov.in. Election Commission of India. Archived from the original (pdf) on 24 March 2018. Retrieved 15 February 2024.