Meghalaya Election Result 2023 Full List of Winners: Constituency-Wise Names of Winning Candidates of NPP, BJP, TMC and UDP in Vidhan Sabha Polls
Shillong, March 2: Stage is all set for the Meghalaya Assembly Elections Results 2023 today. Counting of votes is underway, which will decide fate of 369 candidates, including 36 women. A total 85.17 percent of Meghalaya’s 21.75 lakh electors cast their votes on February 27. Today News 24 presents to you constituency-wise full list of winners in the Meghalaya Assembly Elections 2023. Initially, names of the leading candidates will be added to the list of winners.
Once the Meghalaya Assembly Elections Results are officially announced, the list of winning candidates will be updated. Scroll down to check list of winning/leading candidates of the NPP, BJP, Congress, TMC, UDF, PDF and other parties. Meghalaya Assembly Election Result 2023 Live News Updates: NPP Leads on 24 Seats, BJP and Congress Ahead on 5 Seats Each.
A total of 13 political parties contested the Meghalaya assembly elections. The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K Sangma’s National People’s Party or NPP fought polls without forming an alliance, despite ruling the state jointly for the last five years. The BJP fielded candidates in all 60 constituencies, whereas the NPP contested 57 seats. The Congress party nominated its candidates 60 seats. Meghalaya Assembly Election Result 2023: CM Conrad Sangma Leads From South Tura Constituency.
Meghalaya Election Result 2023: Constituency-Wise List of Winners of BJP, NPP, Congress
Name of Constituency | Leading/Winning Candidate | Party |
Nartiang | Sniawbhalang Dhar | NPP |
Jowai | Wailadmiki Shylla | NPP |
Raliang | Coming OneYmbon | NPP |
Mowkaiaw | NUJORKI SUNGOH | UDP |
Sutnga Saipung | ||
Khliehriat | Kyrmen Shylla | UDP |
Amlarem | Lahkmen Rymbui | UDP |
Mawhati | ||
Nongpoh | ||
Jirang | ||
Umsning | ||
Umroi | ||
Mawrengkneng | ||
Pynthorumkhrah | ||
Mawlai | ||
East Shillong | ||
North Shillong | ||
West Shillong | Paul Lyngdoh | UDP |
South Shillong | ||
Mylliem | ||
Nongthymmai | ||
Nongkrem | ||
Sohiong | ||
Mawphlang | ||
Mawsynram | ||
Shella | ||
Pynursla | ||
Sohra | ||
Mawkynrew | ||
Mairang | Metbah Lyngdoh | UDP |
Mawthadraishan | SHAKLIAR WARJRI | HSPDP |
Nongstoin | ||
Rambrai-Jyrngam | ||
Mawshynrut | ||
Ranikor | ||
Mawkyrwat | ||
Kharkutta | ||
Mendipathar | ||
Resubelpara | ||
Bajengdoba | Pongseng Marak | NPP |
Songsak | ||
Rongjeng | ||
Williamnagar | ||
Raksamgre | ||
Tikrikilla | ||
Phulbari | ||
Rajabala | ||
Selsella | ||
Dadenggre | ||
North Tura | ||
South Tura | ||
Rangsakona | Subir Marak | NPP |
Ampati | Miani D. Shira | AITC |
Mahendraganj | ||
Salmanpara | ||
Gambegre | Saleng A. Sangma | INC |
Dalu | ||
Rongara Siju | ||
Chokpot | Sengchim N. Sangma | NPP |
Baghmara | Kartush R. Marak | Independent |
In 2018, the assembly polls threw a fractured mandate in Meghalaya. To form the government, the NPP (20 Seats), BJP (2 Seats), UDP (6 Seats), PDF (4 Seats), HSPDP (2 Seats) and one independent candidate had formed a coalition called Meghalaya Democratic Alliance (MDA). The Congress had bagged 21 seats, but remained out of power.
(The above story first appeared on Today News 24 on Mar 02, 2023 01:41 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website todaynews24.top).