Date of Issue of Gazette Notification : 18.03.2019
Last Date of Nominations : 25.03.2019
Date for Scrutiny of Nominat ions : 26.03.2019
Last Date for Withdrawal of candidatures : 28.03.2019
Date of Poll : 11.04.2019
Date of Counting : 23.05.2019
Date before which election shall be completed : 27.05.2019
Arunachal Pradesh By-Polls Election Result 2014
Year | A.C No. | A.C Name | Type of A.C. | Winner | Sex | Party | Votes | Runner UP | Sex | Party | Votes |
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2014 | By Polls | Kanubari | (ST) | Gabriel Denwang Wangsu | M | INC | 5231 | Rongnai Maham | M | BJP | 4346 |
Arunachal Pradesh By-Elections 2014
Assembly Consistuency No. | Name of Assembly Consistuency | Polling date | Counting of Votes Date |
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58 | Kanubari (ST) | Wednesday, 15th October 2014 | Sunday, 19th October 2014 |
Arunachal Pradesh Vidhan Sabha Election 2014
The provisional Legislative Assembly of Arunachal Pradesh was formed during 1975-78. The first state assembly election was held in 1990.
The Arunachal Pradesh Assembly is composed of 60 assembly constituencies. In the upcoming legislative assembly elections, 139 candidates from various parties and 14 independent candidates will be in fray. Currently, the state has a 60-member assembly, for which a voter turnout of 7,50,575 people is expected on the poll day.
In the assembly election of 2009, the Indian National Congress had won 42 seats while the Nationalist Congress Party and the All India Trinamool Congress secured 5 seats each. The People's Party of Arunachal and the BJP had bagged four and three seats, respectively. One seat was won by an independent candidate.
The constitutional term of the current assembly was scheduled to terminate on 4 November 2014. However, the assembly of the state was dissolved on 6 March 2014, leading to early assembly elections.
This year, the assembly elections of the state and the Lok Sabha polls will be held simultaneously on 9 April 2014 in Arunachal Pradesh.
Arunachal Pradesh Legislative Assembly Elections
Arunachal Pradesh is an agrarian state located in Northeast India with Itanagar as its capital. It is popularly known as the 'land of rising sun' because sun`s rays first fall on this state. It shares its border with several northeastern states like Assam, Nagaland, Myanmar and Bhutan. The provisional Legislative Assembly of Arunachal Pradesh was formed during 1975 to 1978. Arunachal Pradesh was given statehood on 20th February 1987 and the first state assembly elections were held in 1990. In the upcoming legislative assembly elections 139 candidates from various parties and 14 independent candidates will be in fray. Currently, the state has 60 member assembly for which a voter turnout of 7, 50,575 people is expected on the poll day.
Political Party | Seats Won |
Indian National Congress (INC) | 32 |
Bharatiya Janata party | 7 |
Others | 17 |
List of the Assembly Constituencies in Arunachal Pradesh |
Constituency No. | Constituency Name | Constituency No. | Constituency Name |
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1 | Lumla | 31 | Along East |
2 | Tawang | 32 | Rumgong |
3 | Mukto | 33 | Mechukha |
4 | Dirang | 34 | Tuting Yingkiong |
5 | Kalaktang | 35 | Pangin |
6 | Thrizino Buragaon | 36 | Nari-Koyu |
7 | Bomdila | 37 | Pasighat West |
8 | Bameng | 38 | Pasighat East |
9 | ChayangTajo | 39 | Mebo |
10 | Seppa East | 40 | Mariyang-Geku |
11 | Seppa West | 41 | Anini |
12 | Pakke Kessang | 42 | Dambuk |
13 | Itanagar | 43 | Roing |
14 | Doimukh | 44 | Tezu |
15 | Sagalee | 45 | Hayuliang |
16 | Yachuli | 46 | Chowkham |
17 | Ziro Hapoli | 47 | Namsai |
18 | Palin | 48 | Lekang |
19 | Nyapin | 49 | Bordumsa Diyum |
20 | Tali | 50 | Miao |
21 | Koloriang | 51 | Nampong |
22 | Nacho | 52 | Changlang South |
23 | Taliha | 53 | Changlang North |
24 | Daporijo | 54 | Namsang |
25 | Raga | 55 | Khonsa East |
26 | Dumporijo | 56 | Khonsa West |
27 | Liromoba | 57 | Borduria Bogapani |
28 | Likabali | 58 | Kanubari |
29 | Basar | 59 | Longding Pumao |
30 | Along West | 60 | Pongchao Wakka |
Last Updated on : April 11, 2019