1980 Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election

The second elections to the Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly were held on 3 January 1980.[1][2] The election was held simultaneously to the 1980 Lok Sabha election.[2] 30 seats were up for election. A total of 95 candidates contested; 28 from the Indian National Congress (Indira), 28 from the People's Party of Arunachal, 11 from the Indian National Congress (Urs) and 28 independents.[1] The PPA candidate in the Niausa Kanubari constituency, Wangnam Wangshu, was elected unopposed.[1]

1980 Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly election

3 January 1980

All 30 seats in the Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly
16 seats needed for a majority
Registered258,112
Turnout69.76%
  Majority party Minority party
 
Leader Gegong Apang
Party INC(I) PPA
Leader's seat Yingkiong Pangin
Last election 0 8
Seats won 13 13
Seat change Increase13 Increase5
Popular vote 42.58% 40.98%

CM before election

President's rule

Elected CM

Gegong Apang
INC

INC(I) won 13 seats (with 72,734 votes, 42.58%). The PPA also won 13 seats, with 70,006 votes (40.98%). The remaining four seats went to independents. In total independent candidates mustered 19,716 votes (11.54%). INC(U) failed to win any seats. The party obtained 8,361 votes (4.89%).[1] For the first time a woman, Nyari Welly, was elected to the Assembly.[3] After the election there were massive defections to the INC(I).[4] Gegong Apang was elected Chief Minister after the election.[5]

Results

PartyVotes%Seats+/โ€“
Indian National Congress (Indira)72,73442.5813New
People's Party of Arunachal70,00640.9813+5
Indian National Congress (Urs)8,3614.890New
Independents19,71611.544โ€“1
Total170,817100.00300
Valid votes170,81794.87
Invalid/blank votes9,2355.13
Total votes180,052100.00
Registered voters/turnout258,11269.76
Source: ECI[1]

Elected Members

Constituency Reserved for
(SC/ST/None)
Member Party
Tawang 1NoneKarma Wangohu People's Party of Arunachal
Tawang 2NoneTsering Tashi People's Party of Arunachal
Dirang KalaktangNoneNima Tsering Rupa Indian National Congress
BomdilaNoneSinam Dususow Bomdila People's Party of Arunachal
SeppaNoneNyari Welli People's Party of Arunachal
Chayang TajoNoneKameng Dolo Independent
KaloriangNoneLokam Tado Indian National Congress
Nyapin PalinNoneTadar Tang Indian National Congress
Doimukh SagaleeNoneTechi Takar Indian National Congress
ZiroNonePadi Yubbe Independent
Raga TaliNoneBoa Tame People's Party of Arunachal
DaporijoNoneTadak Dulom Indian National Congress
Taksing TalihaNonePunji Mara Indian National Congress
MechukaNonePasang Wangchuk Sona Independent
Along NorthNoneTalong Taggu Indian National Congress
Along SouthNoneTumpakete People's Party of Arunachal
BasarNoneTomo Riba People's Party of Arunachal
PasighatNoneTalo Kadu People's Party of Arunachal
Yingkiong PanginNoneGegong Apang Indian National Congress
Mariyang MeboNoneOnyok Rome People's Party of Arunachal
AniniNoneTade Tacho Independent
RoingNoneAken Lego People's Party of Arunachal
Namsai ChowkhamNoneChau Khouk Manpoong People's Party of Arunachal
Tezu HayuliangNoneKhaprise Krong Indian National Congress
Noadihing NampongNoneSamchom Ngemu Indian National Congress
ChanglangNoneTengam Ngemu Indian National Congress
Khonsa SouthNoneT. L. Rajkumar Indian National Congress
Khonsa NorthNoneWanglat People's Party of Arunachal
Niausa KanubariNoneWangnam Wangshu People's Party of Arunachal
Pongchou WakkaNoneHaijen Ponglaham Indian National Congress

References

  1. Election Commission of India. STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 1980 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF ARUNACHAL PRADESH Archived 27 January 2013 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Arunachal Pradesh District Gazetteers: Tirap District. Government of Arunachal Pradesh, 1981. pp. 321-322
  3. Karna, M. N. Social Movements in North-East India. New Delhi: Indus Pub. Co, 1998. p. 64
  4. Karlo, Rejir. Emerging Pattern of Tribal Leadership in Arunachal Pradesh. New Delhi: Commonwealth Publ, 2005. p. 34
  5. Rana, Mahendra Singh. India Votes: Lok Sabha & Vidhan Sabha Elections 2001-2005. New Delhi: Sarup & Sons, 2006. p. 158
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